Resources

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Great teachers and support professionals, with the right policy supports and resources, are the ideal agents of permanent change. But educators can’t do it alone. Linked below are resources to help educators, association leaders, families, community members, school leaders and policy makers support the transformation of our nation’s priority schools.

Resources to Increase Staff Capacity and Student Success

Resources to Increase Affiliate and School Leadership Collaboration

Resources to Create Community Oriented, Family Focused Schools

Click here to access materials from the NEA Priority Schools Campaign Changes, Challenges and Collaboration Forum in New Orleans.

 

Wondering how you can get involved in the Priority Schools Campaign?

What K-12 Educators Can Do

What Education Support Professionals Can Do

What Community Members Can Do

What Student Members Can Do

What Retired Educators Can Do

What Higher Education Members Can Do

 

Additional resources for:

Successful Students

Professional Educators

Engaged Families and Communities

 

Spotlight

Classroom Superheroes

Educators in priority schools are rising to a superhero challenge every single day. Nominate educators in your community and support others at classroomsuperheroes.com

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PSC Superhero Rob Townsend

Rob Townsend is a physical science teacher at Clintondale High School in Clinton Township, Michigan with a “flipped” classroom. His students do their homework in class and take their lessons home. Check out his Classroom Superhero profile and leave some words of encouragement.

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