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'''The National Education Association''' is a American [[labor union]] with strong [[Leftist]] leanings. Membership is mandatory for teachers and administrators at most public schools. It is not so much a  [[professional organization]] as a [[lobbying]] group.  
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'''The National Education Association''' is a American [[labor union]] with strong [[Leftist]] leanings. Membership is mandatory for teachers and administrators at most public schools (There is no evidence to back up this claim). It is not so much a  [[professional organization]] as a [[lobbying]] group.
  
 
Its headquarters are in [[Washington, D.C.]]
 
Its headquarters are in [[Washington, D.C.]]

Revision as of 19:03, September 11, 2008

The National Education Association is a American labor union with strong Leftist leanings. Membership is mandatory for teachers and administrators at most public schools (There is no evidence to back up this claim). It is not so much a professional organization as a lobbying group.

Its headquarters are in Washington, D.C. It originated in 1857 as the National Teachers Association, which merged in 1870 with the National Education Association.

The NEA demands a tax-supported single-payer health-care plan Socialized Medicine for all residents. The NEA supports immigration "reform" that includes a path to permanent residency, citizenship, or asylum for illegal aliens. [1]


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