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; we are committed to three fundamental principles:

Vibrant Democracy

Strengthen, defend, and extend democracy as the best guarantor of universal civil and human rights, at home and around the world, in every facet of life and for every person.

Quality Public Education

Strengthen and recognize public education as a cornerstone of democracy, where schools encourage critical thinking enabling all students to be well-informed and engaged citizens.

A Voice for Working People

Strengthen the essential role of unions in a democracy as organizations that offer workers a voice, lift living standards, enhance institutions, and promote the common good.

Research | Commentary

May May22, 2025

Howard University School of Law Presidential Charge to the Class of 2025

Guest author Jaden Alexander Cody implores his fellow graduates of Howard University School of Law to lift and extend a legacy that has existed for 156 years by embracing a lifelong commitment to service, justice, and equity.

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May May21, 2025

Public Funds to Private Schools Will Leave Students with Disabilities Behind

Our guest authors, the National Center for Learning Disabilities, The Arc of the United States, the Council for Exceptional Children, and the Center for Learner Equity, urge rejection of the $20 billion voucher provision, the Educational Choice for Children Act (ECCA), in the budget reconciliation bill which undercuts the access, opportunities, and rights of millions of children with disabilities.

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May May9, 2025

Beyond Scripts: Why Structured Adaptations Are Key to Scaling Literacy Programs

Shanker Board Member Susan Neuman contends that structured flexibility isn’t a compromise, it’s a strategy and we should build systems that honor both evidence and educators.

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Briefs | Reports