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NCAE membership continues to decline Published 8:32 p.m. yesterday Membership in the North Carolina Association of Educators (NCAE) declined 2.4 percent last year. Veteran teacher union watcher, Mike Antonucci reported the figure in his annual articleon National Education Association (NEA) and state affiliate membership. According to union financial reports, NCAE active membership for 2019-20 is 17,154, down from 17,580. Active membership includes teachers, professionals and education support personnel. Since 2015-16, NCAE active membership is down 26.9 percent. Among NEA state affiliates, only Nevada ( -57.9 percent) and Montana (-27.7 percent) had larger declines. Overall, membership in the NEA is 2,586,207, down .3 percent over last year and down .7 percent over the past five years. ....
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Collaboration Between CDC and Teachers Union Doesn’t Help Our Kids Commentary By Jude Schwalbach is a research associate and project coordinator in education policy at The Heritage Foundation. When the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released its school reopening guidance in February, teachers unions lauded the new regulations. But one union’s plaudits likely didn’t come as a surprise to government officials, since it helped write at least two of those guidelines. The nonprofit watchdog group Americans for Public Trust, through a Freedom of Information Act request, obtained email exchanges between the CDC’s top officials and American Federation of Teachers’ bosses leading up to the February guidance. ....