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Aspiring Educators

The KNEA-AE program continues to grow and is one of the most successful student programs in the country. The association currently has 20 local chapters on Kansas college and university campuses.
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KNEA Aspiring Educators is a professional association for college students preparing to enter the education profession. Through its affiliation with KNEA and NEA, the KNEA Aspiring Educators (KNEA-AE) program provides college students with assistance, benefits, and professional resources. The association gives students the opportunity to learn – not only from each other – but also from a network of campus advisors and from the finest professionals in education.

A democratically elected president, president-elect, secretary, and underclass representative comprise the Executive Committee (scroll down to view officers). Together, they develop goals for the student program and plans for implementing them. The KNEA-AE is represented on the KNEA Board of Directors and all KNEA standing committees. Student representatives are also elected to the KNEA Representative Assembly as well as the NEA Representative Assembly, ensuring that professional practitioners are listening to the voice of future educators.

Each KNEA-AE campus chapter plans activities and programs to help students become successful educators. KNEA-AE also provides statewide leadership training sessions to inform future teachers on the issues that will affect them when they enter the classroom. 

KNEA-AE provides six annual scholarship opportunities for its members. The scholarships range from $200 to $1,000.

NEA-SP also offers the Jack Kinnaman scholarship.

Scholarship Application

KNEA Aspiring Educators Program Officers

Brianna Gough

President
Kansas State University

Jose Reyes Garcia

President-Elect
Emporia State University

Kay Kraybill

Secretary / Communications Coordinator
Pittsburg State University

Vacant

Underclass-Representative

Betty Woods

Aspiring Educators Program 
Administrative Assistant

Anna Moon Bradley

Aspiring Educators Program Organizer

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Advocating for educators' rights and for quality education

We are educational professionals advocating to bring together our members, Kansans and the nation to fulfill the promise of public education. We are driven by a vision of a great public school for every student. Our core values guide our work, starting with our unwavering belief in equal opportunity.