It's OK to Ask
By Roseanna Larson | Monmouth Educator
Take an in-depth look inside the classroom and beyond with insight from OEA members and education leaders.
It's OK to Ask
By Roseanna Larson | Monmouth Educator
What if we trained teachers like we train doctors?
By Greg Kleiner | Oregon State University
Incredible Difference
By Milana Grant and Charlie Lapham
Educator Stories: Disrupted Learning Environments
By OEA Members from Around the State
Present and Accounted For
By Meg Krugel
Innovation in Action
By Milana Grant
The End of a Dream
By Amy Korst
Looking Inward
By Charlie Lapham
3 (Teaching) Wishes Granted
By Charles Lapham
Read thoughtful messages from the OEA President on our work toward meeting the goals of the organization.
President's Message Winter 2018
By John Larson | OEA President
Strong Beginnings
By John Larson | OEA President
Looking Back and Embracing the Future
By Hanna Vaandering, OEA President
Take part in #OEAMayDAY
By Hanna Vaandering, OEA President
It's Not Too Late to Make a Difference
By Hanna Vaandering, OEA President
Our path is not an easy one
By Hanna Vaandering, OEA President
Join the network of educators leading the way to improve professional practice in teaching and learning.
Certifiably Better
By Jon Bell
Do the Best for Your Students and Yourself
By OEA Staff
Graduating with Honors
By Andrea Shunk
New Licensure Kit Unveiled
By Teresa Ferrer
In Defense of Rubrics
By Paula Ursey
Stay up-to-date on the latest in Oregon’s implementation of the Every Student Succeeds Act.
ESSA Update
By Andrea Shunk | Policy and Practice Consultant, OEA Center for Great Public Schools
Every Student Succeeds Act Update
By Andrea Shunk | Policy and Practice Strategist, OEA Center for Great Public Schools
Oregon ESSA plan receives statewide praise
By OEA Staff
Educators Voice a Vital Part of Oregon's New State ESSA Plan
By Andrea Shunk
Test Scores Optional for Evaluations
By Andrea Shunk
Learn more about our legislative priorities and political action work that supports our students and public education.
2018 Legislative Session Wrap-Up
By OEA Government Relations Team
Disrupted Learning Takes Center Stage this Session
By Jenny Smith | OEA Political Organizer
Physical Education in Oregon Schools
By Laurie Wimmer | Government Relations Consultant
Class Size: A Growing Problem
By OEA Staff
$8.2 Just Won't Do
By OEA Staff
A Multi-Billion Disinvestment in Education
By OEA Staff
Ensuring Productive Learning Environments
By Meg Krugel
Transgender Bathroom Protections
By Charles Lapham
As Cuts Loom, Educators Fear Larger Class Sizes
By Meg Krugel
Keep informed about our commitment to social justice and equitable schools for all students.
Educator Voice: Why I'm Voting Yes on Measure 101
By Alma Vela | Woodburn Educator
Social Movement Unionism
By Stephen Siegel | Troutdale Educator
Join the Fight for Health Care for All
By Hyung Nam | Portland Educator
The Larger Micro-Issue
By Bobi Blue
Teaching With Purpose Carries On
By Mary Meredith Drew
Meet the people who empower OEA members to reach their full potential.
Why Would I Want to Join OEA-Retired?
By OEA-Retired Members
Do We Have a Deal for You!
By Dan Domenigoni, OEA-Retired
When Investments Pay Off
By OEA Staff
Putting Books into the Hands of Oregon Children
By Janet Jackson, OEA-Retired
Bundle up! OEA-Retired heads to Iceland
By Ray Johnson, OEA-Retired
Experiences of a retired member
By Ray Johnson, OEA-Retired
Look at powerful images that tell the story of OEA members’ dedication to supporting students.
Dials and Door-Knocks
By Shannon Ballo
View the world through the eyes of an educator.
A Phenomenal Moment in Long Creek
By By Patch Freeman and Denise Porter | Long Creek School Educators
Stephen Hawking’s Message to My Students
By Brett Bigham
Catch up on education news-bytes from Oregon and around the globe.