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Pages in category "Educational organizations based in California" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
California School Employees Association; California Teachers Association [1] Ceylon Teachers Service Union; Chicago Teachers Union; Cincinnati Federation of Teachers; Colorado Education Association [1] Communications Workers of America; Connecticut Education Association [1] Ceylon Independent teachers service union
By the late 1980s, schools, parents and even some of the voters who passed Prop.13, were tired of the funding shortfalls. The California Teachers Association (CTA), along with CSEA and other members of the education community, led the charge for a second ballot initiative. In 1988, Prop. 98 was passed to guarantee a minimum level of state ...
The California Teachers Association (CTA) is a teachers' trade union based in the city of Burlingame, California.The association was initially established in 1863. It is regarded as one of the largest and most powerful [2] teachers' unions in the state with over 300,000 members and a high political profile in California politics. [3]
The California Federation of Teachers is a teachers' union in California. [1] It represents more than 120,000 educational employees. [2] It is affiliated with American Federation of Teachers and the AFL–CIO. [2] The California Federation of Teachers is one of two main teachers' unions in California. The other is the California Teachers ...
NBMBAA is one of many organizations that takes part in Giving Tuesday, a global initiative to help Black people learn new skills, buy school supplies, fund workshops and pay for organization ...
Professional membership in AAE is open to all employees who, in order to qualify for insurance benefits, must receive a W-2 from an educational entity, including public or private school, university, or college. [16] Non-insurance membership is open to everyone. More than 90% of AAE members are public school teachers. [17] [18]
The American Association of University Professors (AAUP) states purpose “to define fundamental professional values and standards for higher education, and to ensure higher education's contribution to the common good” (AAUP, 2006). Established in 1915, the organization began at a time when there were concerns over academic freedom.