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L I N K S
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American Federation of Teachers
- The American
Federation of Teachers, AFL-CIO—the union that Albert Shanker helped
to build—represents more than one million members, including pre-K
through 12th-grade teachers, paraprofessionals and other school
staff, higher education faculty, nurses and other health care
workers, and state and local government employees.
EDUCATION
Achieve, Inc.
An independent,
nonprofit organization that helps states and districts implement
education systems based on academic standards.
A consortium of
university-based centers producing research on educational reform,
policy, and finance to improve student learning.
- An independent,
nonprofit foundation that strives for equity and excellence in
education through the promotion of a common core curriculum in
pre-K, elementary and middle school.
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Education Week
- A national newspaper
with excellent online resources designed to raise public awareness
on educational issues.
Learning
First Alliance
- An alliance consists
of national education organizations and CEOs dedicated to improving
public education.
National Assessment of Educational Progress
- Known as the
"Nation’s Report Card," NAEP is the only national and continual
representation of how students are performing in various subject
areas.
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Phi Delta Kappa International
- An international
association of educators committed to advancing public
education.
LABOR
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A. Philip Randolph
Institute
- A national
organization of African-American trade unionists committed to racial
equality and the rights of workers.
- AFL-CIO
- The American
Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations is a
voluntary alliance U.S. labor unions.
- Labourstart
- Comprehensive site
for international labor news and related information.
DEMOCRACY
AND HUMAN, CIVIL
AND WORKER RIGHTS
- Human Rights Watch
- An independent, non-governmental agency that is dedicated to protecting human rights
worldwide.
- International Labor Organization
- A UN agency
(established by the League of Nations in 1919) designed to
promote internationally recognized human and worker rights.
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- International Rescue Committee
A
nonsectarian, charitable organization providing relief,
protection, and resettlement services for refugees and victims
of oppression around the world.
- National Endowment for Democracy
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A nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that seeks to strengthen
democratic institutions in Africa, Asia, Central and Eastern
Europe, Latin America, the Middle East, and the former Soviet
Union.
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Solidarity
Center
- A non-profit organization established by
the AFL-CIO to assist workers around the world in building
independent and democratic trade unions, promoting worker
rights, and fostering more just and democratic societies.
GOVERNMENT SITES
- Bureau of Labor Statistics
- A center within
the U.S. Department of Labor which provides statistical data on
such topics as unemployment, average earnings, and productivity.
- U.S. Department of Education
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This federal department was established to assure equal access
to educational opportunities and promote excellence in
education.
- U.S. Department of Labor
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This federal department, which was established to ensure
workplace adequacy, deals with such issues as workers’ rights,
health and safety, and job training.
- Thomas
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A Web site designed to make federal legislative information more
available to the public.
The White House
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This site includes current news releases, biographies, and links
to federal government branches and agencies.
OTHER LINKS
- Century Foundation
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A nonprofit, nonpartisan research foundation that conducts
critical analyses of major economic, political and social
institutions and issues.
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Economic Policy
Institute
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An institute
dedicated to open discussion and debate concerning ways to
achieve a prosperous, yet fair economy.
- National Research
Council
- The NRC is a body
of the National Academy of Sciences designed to connect the
broad community of science and technology with further knowledge
and federal government advisement.
- New Economy
Information Service
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A project of the Foundation for Democratic Education that brings
together leaders in labor, government, business, academia, and
civil society to discuss issues concerning the new economy.
- Public Agenda
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An organization designed to inform citizens on public policy
issues and to help leaders understand the public’s view on those
issues.
- Urban Institute
- A research and
educational organization that investigates the nation’s social
and economic problems.
Albert Shanker Institute
555 New Jersey Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20001
Phone: 202/879-4401
Fax: 202/879-4403
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