Nebraska State Education Association
About Us
NSEA is a member-directed union of professional educators and education support professionals dedicated to providing quality public education for the students of Nebraska. Its mission is to create an environment in which:
- Public Schools are recognized as essential to the future of our economic well being and a democratic society.
- All individuals employed in public education are highly valued, professionally compensated and are guaranteed their human, economic, and civil rights.
- All individuals have access to a quality public education that is equitably funded.
- All citizens share in the responsibility and decision-making process to enable students to become contributing, productive members of society.
Contact Information
605 So. 14 St., Suite 200
Articles by Nebraska State Education Association
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Smile for Our Children and Schools
"America is riding through one of those periods of political cynicism and demagoguery that afflict us from time to time,...
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Public Schools: Yardsticks of Progress
Trends Offer New Promise for Students, Parents and Teachers It seems that nearly every day there appears another new...
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The Power of Parents: A Parent's Pledge Helps Guide the Way
Teachers, peers and society play major roles in a child's education. But parents are a child's first teachers. And home...
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Top 10 Reasons to Support Public Education
10. An educated population is the cornerstone of democracy. This nation's well-being depends on the decisions of its...
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Parent Teacher Conferences (Pt 1): How to make them work for your child
Surveys show that parent teacher conferences can be big stress producers. They can also be extremely helpful and...
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Parent Teacher Conferences (Pt 2): A Little Homework Makes A Big Difference
Preparing a list of questions for your parent/teacher conference. So you're about to meet your child's teacher at...
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Reading Activities as Your Child Grows
No need to debate the benefits of reading to your child...the evidence is in and it is clearly one of the best things...
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Violence, Greed, and Social Conscience - Learning from Dr. Martin Luther King
On Jan. 15, the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. would have been 67. What would he say about the violence that is consuming...
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Let's Read: Open the door to a wider, richer world for your child
Oh, how little children love to be read to. How many times I heard my son and daughter plead: "Just one more bedtime...
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Homework: Some Guidance for Parents
The basic rule for helping your child with his or her homework is, "Don't do the assignments yourself." It's not your...
Topics: Homework Help
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