An intense comms push is helping the National Education Association display its human side
The 3.2-million-member National Education Association (NEA) has a few seemingly simple stated priorities: Improve the quality of teaching and schools from pre-K to graduate school programs, as well as increase student achievement.
But in practice, the activities of the NEA are complex, including helping members negotiate contracts, lobbying state and federal lawmakers for funding for programs or projects its members hold near and dear, advocating particular political ...