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Mason educator shares lessons in Building Stories and Building Bridges

Mason High School intervention specialist Hakim Oliver believes relationships are the basis of who we are. He created his multi-session Building Bridges program to hel...

Licking Heights educators to Ohio lawmakers: 'Keep your promise to fully and fairly fund our public schools"

Almost 90% of Ohio's children - in big cities, small towns, and rural communities - grow up, learn, and dream at one of our public schools. But, House Bill 96, as intr...

Michelle Obama said 'Do More'—So this educator ran for office. Now, he wants you to run, too.

Eight years ago, Chardon Education Association member Dan Heintz was feeling distressed by what was happening in federal politics, when he heard someone ask Michelle O...

Akron ESPs try new events, strategies to engage community & members

The 126 members of the Akron Association of Classified Personnel - one of five unions representing educators in Akron - have their work cut out for them when it comes ...

Celebrating Music in Our Schools

When students have access to music education in their schools -- taught by licensed music educators -- the impact on their lives can be huge, as they learn skills that...

Stand up against SB 1!

Despite bipartisan opposition, Senate Bill 1 is being fast-tracked in the Ohio General Assembly. The re-introduced version of Senate Bill 83, known by many as the Ohio...

Giving new Local leaders the tools to succeed

The Ohio Education Association is made up of about 750 Local associations across the state - each with its own elected leaders. But, when it comes to the prospect of s...

Stepping up to lead an ESP Local

What do growing enthusiasm for a hog raffle and a quest for better inter-union communication have in common? These are two of the many items on April Troup's wish list...

Register now: NPE/NPE Action bringing some of the biggest names in education to Columbus with national conference in April

From Diane Ravitch to 2022 National Teacher of the Year Kurt Russell - to a wide range of public school advocates and leaders in between - the Network for Public Educa...

Bipartisan panel of Ohio lawmakers talks big education issues for new General Assembly

Whether you live in the heart of one of Ohio's big cities or in the rolling hills of Appalachia - or anywhere in between - what happens in the Ohio Statehouse in Colum...

OEA-R member Marti Franks on the past and future of union activism

Marti Franks has had a front row seat to witness and be part of union history, whether that was when she helped form the first union for Catholic school teachers in Mi...

Aspiring Educator Kyndal Mickel aspires to serve neurodivergent learners like herself

As chair of OEA's Aspiring Educators division, Kent State University student Kyndal Mickel is a staunch advocate for the needs of other future educators. She's also pa...

The growing demand for Career Tech Education in Ohio

A lot of people have a lot to learn about what Career Tech Education is and the amazing opportunities it offers for students in Ohio, whether they're pursuing paths to...

Celebrating 40 years of legally protected collective bargaining in Ohio

2024 marks 40 years since Ohio's collective bargaining law took effect. Before that, public employees, including educators, could face jail time for going on strike, a...

AI and Digital Tools in the Classroom

Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools like MagicSchoolAI, ChatGPT, and others can serve important roles as both a teacher's assistant and a student's personal tutor, but ...

Stop SB 295 - Why Ohio lawmakers must not repeat the failed policies of the past and what they need to do instead

Senate Bill 295, which is being rushed through the Ohio General Assembly in the final days of Lame Duck, represents a state overreach that punishes communities for the...

How the 2025 Ohio Teacher of the Year rediscovered her passion for teaching

Twinsburg High School teacher Daneé Pinckney says she knew she wanted to be a teacher ever since she was a small child, but it wasn't that long ago that she found hers...

How the Kent State AE chapter co-president’s past is shaping her future as an educator

As the former chair of OEA's Aspiring Educators division and as the current co-president of the Kent Student Education Association, the AE chapter at Kent State, Audre...

Meet OEA's new Secretary-Treasurer

Rob McFee is no stranger to leadership. Before assuming his new role as Ohio Education Association Secretary-Treasurer in July, 2024, he served in every role from pres...

Military veterans, are you getting the credit you're owed for your years of service?

Public school educators are called to the profession by a dedication to serving their students. And, before their careers in the classroom, quite a few teachers served...

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