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NEA Professional Learning

Professional Excellence Programs

NEA works to ensure all educators are supported with high-quality, relevant, and continuing professional learning opportunities throughout their careers.
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Published: July 2022
This resource originally appeared on NEA.org

At a Glance

Learn about the different programs and resources NEA offers to all education​ professionals, in all settings.

Topics

  • Professional Leadership

Outcomes

  • Professional growth and student success

Details

Audience Role

  • Aspiring Educator
  • Early Career Educator
  • Education Support Professional
  • Higher Education
  • Licensed Educator
  • Retired Educator

Session Length

N/A

Session Format

Virtual, In-Person, or Blended

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As education professionals, you invest in your students' success. That's why the National Education Association invests in you--our members. NEA offers a variety of professional learning resources to help you succeed in any job category, at every stage of your career. And they're available to members free of charge.

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Ready, Set, Grow!

VT-NEA provides high-quality, member-driven professional learning to improve professional practice, support student success, and build educator community across Vermont.
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Speak Up For Students and Public Schools

When we act together and lift our voices together in unison, we can improve the lives of children.
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The Union of Vermont Educators

The Vermont-National Education Association is the union of Vermont educators, 13,000 professionals who teach the state's children every day. As the state's largest union, Vermont-NEA is proud to represent the people who make a difference in the lives of students in classrooms across Vermont.