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Good education inspires student's natural curiosity, imagination, and love of learning. The Arkansas Education Association advocates and offers support to ensure every student has caring, qualified, and committed educators at their schools.
The Arkansas Education Association is a professional organization for teachers, education support professionals, students and advocates. Our fundamental objective is to work for quality and equitable public education for all of Arkansas students, the betterment of the Arkansas state education system and quality working conditions for educators.
There is power in numbers. There’s strength in your voice. AEA really works to educate you on what’s going on with public education, and how can you get involved.
Please fill in your AEA membership information to login. First Name. Last Name. Individual ID Number. THE ARKANSAS EDUCATION ASSOCIATION. 1500 West 4th Street.
Nov 8 – Nov 9 all-day. Categories: homepage. November 2024. THE ARKANSAS EDUCATION ASSOCIATION. 1500 West 4th Street. Little Rock, AR 72201. PHONE. (501) 375-4611. FAX.
We exist to support, protect, and strengthen those who nurture Arkansas's children. Your professional association, AEA, stands ready to help you when and where you need it. Join us online today, or by talking with a colleague in your district who is already a member. Together, we’re stronger.
AEA pursues an active role when the Arkansas legislature is in session, fighting for the best possible conditions for Arkansas students and members. You benefit from our legislative influence and constant, professional involvement on state and local levels, as well as advocacy.
The Arkansas Education Association is excited to announce Liz Picone has taken the helm of the state’s largest professional organization for educators as Interim Executive Director. Picone will lead the organization over the next six to eight months while the AEA Board of Directors conducts a search for a new director and plans to immediately ...
In this issue of the Arkansas Educator, we look at the many ways technology is being used to improve student success. We also spoke with the Arkansas Department of Education about micro-credentials, a new digital way for educators to demonstrate skills and qualify for professional development.
Credit Union membership is available to all AEA members and their families statewide. Services: Savings Accounts ‐ IRAs ‐ CDs. Auto Loans ‐ Signature Loans ‐ Master Card. Free Notary Service to Members. Checking ‐ Share Draft Accounts.