NRTA: Membership

The Value of NRTA Membership

 | November 8, 2002

NRTA: AARP’s Educator Community is for 50+ people with a passion for education and learning for life.   Explore NRTA’s wide range of programs to engage your brain, share your talents and connect with others.  NRTA membership is free to AARP members and provides access to a variety of programs and service opportunities.

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What Does Your Membership in NRTA: AARP's Educator Community Include?   

  • Benefits and Discounts – Access to health insurance, automobile insurance, homeowners insurance, and other services from AARP. Discounts on travel, online services, computers, music, and much more.
  • Advocacy and Information – A voice in Washington, D.C., and in your state. NRTA and AARP represent you on issues like Medicare, Social Security, and consumer safety.
  • Advice for Living Well – By drawing on AARP resources, get expert advice on healthy living, financial planning, consumer protection, and caring for parents.
  • Award-winning Publications – AARP The Magazine is packed with exciting features.  Membership also provides you with access to the AARP Bulletin online that brings you the latest news and information.  NRTA’s Live & Learn is a special online publication that provides profiles of celebrities passionate about education and provides a unique perspective on education and learning after 50.  
  • Community Service – Be part of a nationwide network of state and local Retired Education Educator Associations, volunteer for NRTA’s With Our Youth! Program , participate in our Educator Support Network, which have 3,200 local chapters. Participate in AARP Driver Safety courses, Tax-Aide help, and a wide-ranging volunteer network.

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