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EdPro Connect
Ohio Education Association’s Education Professional Connection (EdPro Connect) provides background and resources on the most current topics in public education. Each EdPro Connect entry features insights from OEA professionals as well as links to additional resources

Celebrate Educator Appreciation Week with the Blue Jackets!
The Columbus Blue Jackets have partnered with The Ohio Education Association again this year to celebrate all Ohio Educators on Saturday, November 19th at Nationwide Arena when the Blue Jackets host the Detroit Red Wings. Additional games are offered during the week using the special ticket offer.
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Students! Enter OEA’s 25th Annual Create a Cover Contest – Deadline to apply March 1, 2023 NEA ACTION ALERT – Write a letter to your Senator to support the passage of the Assault Weapons Ban (S. 25) Honoring Black History …

Ohio Education Association Candidate Recommendations
Ohio’s Election Day is upon us, and it is more important now than ever that educators across Ohio turn out to the polls to make their voices heard and ensure pro-public education candidates advance to the General Election. Please make …

Student Loan Forgiveness
On January 10, 2023 the Department of Education released a proposed regulation that delivers on the plan President Biden announced in August to provide millions of borrowers with more affordable monthly student loan payments

The Benefits of Shopping with NEA Member Benefits
NEA Member Benefits want to show you some ways you can get “Black Friday” deals every day all year long.
ESP Educator Voice Academy
Overview In 2019, the NEA created the Educator Voice Academies (EVAs) to help build an understanding of opportunities within ESSA and the power of lifting and amplifying educator voices for state and local affiliate members. This effort was led …

Ohio Senate Testimony: the Proposed Graduation Requirements’ Amendment
OEA is opposed to the amendment as it is currently written. Students should be able to demonstrate what they know in ways other than a standardized test. A child is more than a test score. Ohio’s graduation requirements should reflect this as well.