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Blended Learning

Begin your journey to improve your practice as an educator and create better outcomes for your students.

NEA blended learning courses are available to our affiliates through NEA’s Learning Management System (LMS) and combine both traditional face-to-face meetings with the greater efficiencies and flexibility of online learning tools. And, for member cohorts who are working together, NEA’s blended learning courses are designed to enhance collaborative professional learning.  

Our flexible delivery format allows affiliates to: 

  • Adapt courses for different membership categories 
  • Host face-to-face classes that emphasize local context 
  • Identify participants and facilitators for face-to-face meetings 
  • Support small groups of educators through video conferencing and online discussion boards (NEA edCommunities) 
  • Coordinate programs locally to best meet local needs and goals 
  • Provide leadership opportunities for members through the role of course facilitator 

“One of the advantages of blended learning is that it’s catered to educator’s individual needs. It is not a one size fits all professional development that we as educators are sometimes forced to sit through.” 

Veronica Miranda-Pinkney (San Jose Education Association) 

Have questions about our Blended Learning programs?

Simply fill out the form below and a Blended Learning program coordinator will be in touch!

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Micro-credentials That Support Distance Learning

NEA has compiled a list of micro-credentials—short, competency-based recognitions created by educators for educator—to support you professionally during this time of hybrid and distant learning.
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The National Education Association (NEA), the nation's largest professional employee organization, is committed to advancing the cause of public education. NEA's 3 million members work at every level of education—from pre-school to university graduate programs. NEA has affiliate organizations in every state and in more than 14,000 communities across the United States.