Paul E. Almeida
Barbara Byrd-Bennett

Landon Butler
David K. Cohen
Antonia Cortese
Rudy Crew
Thomas R. Donahue
Bob Edwards
Carl Gershman
Milton Goldberg
Ernest G. Green
E. D. Hirsch Jr.
Sol Hurwitz
Clifford B. Janey
Ted Kirsch
Nat LaCour
Stanley S. Litow
Michael Maccoby
Herb Magidson
Edward J. McElroy
Susan Moore Johnson
Stephanie Powers
Diane Ravitch
Richard Riley
William Scheuerman
William Schmidt
Randi Weingarten
Deborah L. Wince-Smith

The Albert Shanker Institute is a nonprofit organization established in 1998 to honor the life and legacy of the late president of the American Federation of Teachers.

The organization’s by-laws commit it to four fundamental principlesvibrant democracy, quality public education, a voice for working people in decisions affecting their jobs and their lives, and free and open debate about all of these issues.

The institute brings together influential leaders and thinkers from business, labor, government, and education from across the political spectrum. It sponsors research, promotes discussions, and seeks new and workable approaches to the issues that will shape the future of democracy, education, and unionism. Many of these conversations are off-the-record, encouraging lively, honest debate and new understandings.

These efforts are directed by and accountable to a diverse and distinguished board of directors representing the richness of Al Shanker’s commitments and concerns. The organization maintains a small permanent staff, a modest program budget, little overhead, and as much agility as possible.

Committed to basic principles, open to new ideas, and addressing the inter-related issues of work, education, and democracythat is the vision, the mission, and the method of the Albert Shanker Institute.


Click here to view the institute’s mission statement.

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Albert Shanker Institute
555 New Jersey Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20001

Phone: 202/879-4401
Fax: 202
/879-4403

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