
Episode 80: Summer Reset
After a whirlwind school year, summer offers teachers a chance to pause and refresh—but sometimes the season can be quickly filled with obligations that get in the way of a much-needed break. Jessica Smith, senior vice p

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After a whirlwind school year, summer offers teachers a chance to pause and refresh—but sometimes the season can be quickly filled with obligations that get in the way of a much-needed break. Jessica Smith, senior vice p

Joy Colon is an educator who serves and gives back to her students, colleagues, union, and community in many ways. The Greenwich High special education teacher talks with CEA President Kate Dias and Vice President Joslyn

Connecticut's state budget dedicated millions of new dollars to public education this year, so why are so many towns struggling to fund their schools? CEA President Kate Dias and Vice President Joslyn DeLancey talk educa

CEA President Kate Dias and Vice President Joslyn DeLancey talk with Massachusetts Teachers Association President Max Page about lessons that can be learned from our neighbor to the north, which, in 2022 passed a Fair Sh

State Treasurer Erick Russell joins CEA President Kate Dias and Vice President Joslyn DeLancey to break down the current state of the Teachers’ Retirement Fund and what it means for educators’ long-term financial securit

On this episode, CEA President Kate Dias and Vice President Joslyn DeLancey are joined by a special guest, Dr. Miguel Cardona. The former U.S. Secretary of Education and Connecticut Commissioner of Education was recently

Educator legislators State Reps. Patrick Biggins and Ron Napoli talk with CEA President Kate Dias and Vice President Joslyn DeLancey about priorities this legislative session and how CEA members can best get their messag

Read Across Connecticut Week offers a great chance for educators to celebrate reading with their students—but how do we keep encouraging reading year round? In this episode, Simsbury library media specialist Jamie Sepa t

Every teacher deserves to be treated with fairness and respect. On this episode of CEA's podcast Glastonbury Education Association President Kristen Basiaga and 2020 CT Teacher of the Year and Woodland Regional High teac

In this special year-in-review episode, CEA President Kate Dias and Vice President Joslyn DeLancey reflect on the highs, challenges, and hard-earned lessons of 2025—and look ahead to a packed calendar of opportunities fo

Meet the Connecticut educators who serve on the NEA Board of Directors and help shape national education policy. On this episode CEA's NEA Directors, Katy Gale and Tanya Kores, join CEA President Kate Dias and Vice Presi

As we celebrate Education Support Professionals Day during American Education Week, it’s the perfect moment to spotlight the paraeducators and other school staff whose dedication makes an enormous difference in students’

CEA Aspiring Educators Program Chair Hannah Spinner, a UConn master's degree student, and Cole Brown, a sophomore at Southern and president of his university's AEP chapter, join CEA President Kate Dias and Vice President

CEA has 52 members running for local office this year, and two of them—South Windsor teacher and Enfield Board of Education candidate Kelsey McGuire-Bruce and Coventry teacher and Town Councilor Matthew Kyer—are guests o

This episode shines a spotlight on the upcoming CEA Celebrates Fundraising Gala taking place Friday, October 24, at Anthony’s Ocean View in New Haven. Podcast hosts CEA President Kate Dias and Vice President (and Connect

A teacher's first year in the classroom is often the hardest, and many new educators face a steep learning curve. In this episode, Ledyard teachers Kate Cummings and Nikki Engel share what they learned during their first

Connecticut Comptroller Sean Scanlon talks with CEA President Kate Dias and Vice President Joslyn DeLancey about how his office can help educators across the state and why he thinks it's so important for government to ma

In honor of Labor Day, State Senator Julie Kushner and AFSCME Council 4 Staff Representative Tricia Santos talk with CEA President Kate Dias and Vice President Joslyn DeLancey about how they got involved in the labor mov

Why does union membership matter? In this episode, Southington teacher Shawn Grindle shares the value he sees in union membership with CEA President Kate Dias and Vice President Joslyn DeLancey. From strong contracts, le

The Connecticut Education Foundation (CEF), CEA’s charitable arm, is hosting its 30th annual golf tournament to benefit Connecticut children in need on July 14, and, whether or not you golf, all CEA members are invited t
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