Education Resource Organizations Directory
The Education Resource Organizations Directory (EROD)
contains information on more than 3,000 national,
regional, and state education organizations
including many associations that provide information
and assistance on a broad range of education-related
topics.
Achieve
Achieve is a resource for governors, business
leaders, others seeking to improve student
achievement and raise the level of educational
standards. Its web site includes annual reports,
information on benchmarking and other initiatives,
and a national clearinghouse database for
researching academic standards.
American
Association of School Administrators (AASA)
AASA is the professional organization for over
16,500 educational leaders across North America. Its
primary responsibilities include improving the
condition of children and youth, preparing schools
and school systems for the 21st century, connecting
schools and communities, and enhancing the quality
and effectiveness of school leaders.
American
Educational Research Association (AERA)
AERA is concerned with improving the educational
process by encouraging scholarly inquiry related to
education and by promoting the dissemination and
practical application of research results.
American
Federation of Teachers (AFT)
AFT is an 900,000-member union of public and
professional employees, including public and private
school teachers, paraprofessionals and
school-related personnel (PSRPs), higher education
faculty and professionals, employees of state and
local governments, nurses and health professionals.
American
Society for Engineering Education (ASEE)
The American Society for Engineering Education
(ASEE) is a nonprofit organization of individuals,
institutions, and companies dedicated to improving
all aspects of engineering education.
Association for Supervision and Curriculum
Development (ASCD)
ASCD is an international, nonprofit, nonpartisan
education association committed to the mission of
forging covenants in teaching and learning for the
success of all learners. Founded in 1943, ASCD
provides professional development in curriculum and
supervision; encourages research, evaluation, and
theory development; and disseminates information on
education issues ranging from inclusion to parent
involvement, learning styles to school leadership.
The College Board
The College Board is an association of schools,
colleges, universities, and other educational
organizations in the U.S. and abroad. The
organization facilitates access to higher education
and promotes high academic standards through
programs and services in college admissions,
guidance, financial aid, assessment, and teaching
and learning. It also conducts professional
development programs, forums and conferences, policy
analysis, and public outreach. As an authority on
access to higher education, the College Board is a
leading source of information on trends and
innovations affecting students, parents, schools,
and colleges.
Consortium for
School Networking (CoSN)
CoSN is the national voice for advocating access to
the emerging National Information Infrastructure in
schools.
Council
of Chief State School Officers
The Council of Chief State School Officers is a
nationwide, nonprofit organization composed of
public officials who lead the departments
responsible for elementary and secondary education
in the states, the U.S. extra-state jurisdictions,
the District of Columbia, and the Department of
Defense Dependents Schools. In representing chief
education administrators, CCSSO works on behalf of
the state agencies that have primary authority for
education in each state.
Council of
the Great City Schools
The Council of the Great City Schools brings
together some of the largest urban public school
systems in the country in a coalition dedicated to
the improvement of education in the inner cities. By
keeping Congress, the media and the public informed
about the problems facing urban schools and the
critical need to ensure that today's students
receive an education based on high standards and
expectations, the Council helps to set the course
for the survival of our cities, the productivity of
our citizens, and the future of our nation.
Education
Commission of the States
The Education Commission of the States (ECS) is a
national nonprofit organization that helps state
leaders improve education for all young people. The
ECS online service offers information about what's
going on throughout the country on a host of current
hot issues in education, such as school-to-work
policies and programs, various efforts to improve
student achievement, school governance, charter
schools, school finance and a number of topics
related to the cost and quality of higher education.
Education Policy Analysis Archives
This is a peer-reviewed journal of education policy
topics published by the College of Education at
Arizona State University. Includes abstracts and
full text of articles published in EPAA and how to
participate.
Education Week on the Web
This is the place on the World Wide Web for people
interested in education reform, schools, and the
policies that guide them.
EDUCAUSE World Wide Web Server
Now a merged organization of two separate but
related groups - EDUCOM and CAUSE - EDUCAUSE is a
non-profit association whose mission is to advance
higher education by promoting the intelligent use of
information technology. With a current membership of
more than 1,800 colleges, universities, and
education organizations, and including over 180
corporations the association has a combined history
of over 30 years leading the nation's educational
community in integrating information technology into
classrooms, curricula and research.
International Reading Association (IRA)
The International Reading Association seeks to
promote high levels of literacy for all by improving
the quality of reading instruction through studying
the reading processes and teaching techniques;
serving as a clearinghouse for the dissemination of
reading research through conferences, journals, and
other publications; and actively encouraging the
lifetime reading habit.
International Society for Technology in Education
(ISTE)
The International Society for Technology in
Education is a nonprofit professional organization
dedicated to the improvement of education through
computer-based technology.
Laura Bush Foundation for America's
Libraries
The Laura Bush Foundation for America's Libraries
provides grants to school libraries across the
country to purchase books. It is a component of the
Community Foundation for the National Capital Region
in Washington, D.C.
National
Association of State Boards of Education (NASBE)
The National Association of State Boards of
Education (NASBE) is a nonprofit, private
association with 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status that
represents state and territorial boards of
education. Our principal objectives include
strengthening state leadership in educational
policymaking; promoting excellence in the education
of all students; advocating equality of access to
educational opportunity; and assuring continued
citizen support for public education.
National
Association of Elementary School Principals (NAESP)
The association offers professional development
training programs, regional and national
conferences, and a broad range of regular
periodicals, including the award-winning PRINCIPAL
magazine, with reports on the latest research along
with practical advice from administrators. NAESP
also offers comprehensive legal assistance, salary
and contract review, and services for students,
including the American Student Council Association.
National Association of Secondary School
Principals (NASSP)
The NASSP serves all leaders in middle school and
high school education. This web site contains
education news and information for parents,
principals and aspiring principals, and also serves
as the web site for NASSP supported student
activities including the National Honor Society,
National Junior Honor Society, American Technology
Honor Society, National Association of Student
Councils, National Association of Student Activities
Advisors, the National Alliance of High Schools and
National Alliance of Middle Level Schools.
National Association of State Universities and
Land-Grant Colleges
The NASULGC is a voluntary, non-profit association
of public universities, land-grant institutions and
many state university systems, the National
Association of State Universities and Land-Grant
Colleges (NASULGC) has member campuses in all 50
states and the U.S. territories.
National
Center on Education and the Economy (NCEE)
The NCEE is organized to provide tools, professional
development programs, technical assistance services,
and other resources to support standards-based
reform. The NCEE web site includes information about
New Standards: Performance Standards and Assessments
for the Schools.
National
Council for Private School Accreditation (NCPSA)
NCPSA was established in 1993 to support the
development of a national entity that would serve as
an accrediting association of private school
accrediting agencies.
National
Council for the Social Studies
NCSS is devoted solely to social studies education
and engages and supports educators in strengthening
and advocating social studies. With members in all
50 states, the District of Columbia, and 69 foreign
countries, NCSS serves as an umbrella organization
for elementary, secondary, and college teachers of
history, geography, economics, political science,
sociology, psychology, anthropology, and law-related
education.
National
Council of Teachers of English (NCTE)
The National Council of Teachers of English, the
world's largest subject-matter educational
association, is devoted to improving the teaching of
English and the language arts at all levels of
education. Since 1911, NCTE has provided a forum for
the profession, an array of opportunities for
teachers to continue their professional growth
throughout their careers, and a framework for
cooperation to deal with issues that affect the
teaching of English.
National
Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM)
NCTM is a nonprofit, nonpartisan education
association with more than 110,000 members and 260
affiliated groups located throughout the United
States and Canada. Founded in 1920, NCTM is
dedicated to improving mathematics teaching and
learning, kindergarten through high school. NCTM's
Curriculum and Evaluation Standards for School
Mathematics (1989), Professional Standards for
Teaching Mathematics (1991), and Assessment
Standards for School Mathematics (1995) make
recommendations about what mathematics students
should learn, what teachers themselves should
accomplish as professionals in the classroom, and
what criteria should be used to evaluate student
performance and the effectiveness of mathematics
programs. The NCTM Standards encourage rich
mathematical opportunities for all children in all
mathematics classrooms.
National
Education Association (NEA)
NEA's Web site offers parents and teachers, citizens
and students -- everyone interested in creating
great schools -- a handy starting point for Web
exploration. We're your neighbors, the folks who
teach your kids and staff your schools. We're the
over 2.3 million members of the National Education
Association, and we hope this site can help public
education work for every child and every family.
National
Parent Teachers Association (PTA)
Celebrating its 100th Anniversary in 1996, this web
site for the NPTA helps them promote their mission
of: to support and speak on behalf of children and
youth in the schools, in the community and before
governmental bodies and other organizations that
make decisions affecting children; to assist parents
in developing the skills they need to raise and
protect their children; to encourage parent and
public involvement in the public schools of this
nation.
National Rural Education Association (NREA)
Formerly known as the REA, NREA traces its origins
back to 1907 when it was originally founded as the
Department of Rural Education. Through the years it
has evolved as a strong and respected organization
of rural school administrators, teachers, board
members, regional service agency personnel,
researchers, business and industry representatives
and others. NREA is a membership organization that
operates as a tax-exempt, non-profit, entity. It is
directed by an elected executive committee
consisting of national representatives of rural
school administrators, rural school teachers, state
education agencies, educational service agencies,
higher education, rural dchool district boards,
at-large constituencies and affiliated state
associations.
National
School Boards Association (NSBA)
NSBA is the nationwide advocacy and outreach
organization for public school governance. NSBA's
mission is to foster equity and excellence in public
elementary and secondary education in the United
States through school board leadership. They achieve
this mission through a united effort with state
school boards associations who are our Federation
Members.
National
Science Teachers Association
The National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) is
committed to the improvement of science education at
all levels -- preschool through college. To address
subjects of critical interest to science educators,
the Association publishes five journals, a
newspaper, and a number of special publications.
NSTA provides many programs and services for science
educators, including awards and scholarships,
teacher training workshops, educational tours, and
an employment registry. NSTA offers professional
certification for science teachers in eight teaching
level and discipline area categories.
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