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MEA was founded in 1852 as the Michigan State Teachers Association, five years before the National Education Association was organized, becoming the Michigan Education Association in 1926. [6] In 1937 the MEA's governing body, the Representative Assembly, authorized the development of a group hospitalization program. [7]
Nevada State Education Association [1] Newark Teachers Association; NEA-New Hampshire [1] New Jersey Education Association [1] NEA-New Mexico [1] New South Wales Teachers Federation; New York City Teachers Union (1916–1964), also "Teachers Union" and "TU" New York State United Teachers [1] North Carolina Association of Educators [1] North ...
Founded in 1915, University Professional and Continuing Education Association (UPCEA) is a higher education association non-profit which focuses on professional, continuing, and online higher education. UPCEA serves more than 400 institutions, including most of the leading public and private colleges and universities in North America.
Pages in category "Education-related professional associations" The following 47 pages are in this category, out of 47 total. ... Florida State Teachers Association; G.
American Association of Physics Teachers (1 C, 6 P) Pages in category "Teacher associations based in the United States" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total.
Its stated mission is to “advance the profession through personal growth, professional development, teacher advocacy and protection.” [2] AAE also seeks to “promote excellence in education so that [teachers] receive the respect, recognition and reward they deserve.” [2] AAE is officially nonpartisan. [2]
Educators Rising also has a network of statewide programs. Many of these state-level programs stage student conferences and professional development opportunities for Educators Rising advisors in addition to what the international program offers. Members are eligible to compete in regional, state, and national competitions and are eligible ...
The association's procedures ensuring academic due process remain the model for professional employment practices on campuses throughout the country. At the time, the ideas of academic freedom at the time were not entirely well received, and even the New York Times criticized the declaration, but that today the statement remains "almost as ...