- National Education Association | NEA
The National Education Association (NEA) is more than 3 million people—educators, students, activists, workers, parents, neighbors, friends—who believe in opportunity for all students and in the power of public education to transform lives and create a more just and inclusive society
- Teacher Benefits and Discounts Exclusively for Members | NEA . . .
Get access to specially negotiated NEA member benefits and teacher discounts on your personal needs, from finance and insurance to shopping and travel
- Annual Reports - The National Environment Agency
In this Annual Sustainability Report, NEA provides an account of our corporate, financial and sustainability performance in FY2023 We hope that this report will serve as a useful reference for other organisations and agencies, and inspire them to embark on their own journey of sustainability Download: Report [PDF, 2 08 MB] | Financial Statement [PDF, 2 23 MB] This report was prepared in
- News - The National Environment Agency
Singapore, 4 March 2025 – The Meteorological Service Singapore (MSS), under the National Environment Agency (NEA), has launched a $25 million Weather Science Research Programme (WSRP) The new programme aims to enhance Singapore's ability to understand and predict our tropical urban weather, including extreme weather arising from climate change The WSRP, funded under the Research
- About NEA | NEA
NEA has affiliate organizations in every state and in more than 14,000 communities across the United States We bring the expertise, drive, and dedication of 3 million educators and allies to advancing justice and excellence in public education
- NEA Today | NEA
NEA provides the latest education news and tells the stories of the educators making our public schools work Learn more about our activism on key issues facing our 3 million members, and hear what those members have to say about the current events that affect them
- NEA, two employees charged over fatal explosion at Tuas . . .
SINGAPORE: The National Environment Agency (NEA) and two of its employees have been charged under the Workplace Safety and Health Act for their involvement in an explosion at Tuas Incineration
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