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Accrediting
Commission of Career Schools and Colleges of Technology
ACCSCT
is a private, non-profit, independent accrediting agency whose goal is
maintaining educational excellence and integrity in the career schools
and colleges it accredits by striving to assure academic superiority
and ethical practices. 302-2101 Wilson Boulevard Arlington, VA 22201 Fax: 703-247-4533 Phone: 703-247-4212 E-mail: info@accsct.org Internet: http://www.accsct.org/
Accrediting Council for
Independent Colleges and Schools ACICS
works to improve educational fundamentals at independent, nonpublic
career schools, colleges, and organizations in the U.S. and
internationally. They institute an accreditation process that functions
to establish standards and maintain excellence in private education.
980-750
First Street N.E. Washington, DC 20002-4241 Phone: 202-336-6780 Fax: 202-842-2593 Internet: http://www.acics.org/
Advocates
for Community Based Training and Education for Women
ACTEW
manages employment and training issues faced by women who are older,
recent immigrants, women with disabilities, sole-support mothers,
and/or women of color. They often remain disadvantaged by years of
economic recession and severe employment displacement. Education and
training can be the bridge between poverty and economic independence.
355-401
Richmond Street West Toronto, ON M5V 3A8
Tel: 416-599-3590 Fax: 416-599-2043 E-mail: actew@web.net
Internet: http://www.actew.org
American Association of
Colleges for Teacher Education AACTE
works toward the goal of providing the highest level of education for
children and youth. They provide services to schools and education
providers in an effort to adequately prepare teachers for the job of
educating young people. 300-1307 New York Avenue N.W. Washington, DC 20005-4701 Phone: 202-293-2450 Fax: 202-457-8095 Internet: http://www.aacte.org
American College Testing
Program ACT
is a nonprofit organization that works in the areas of educational
planning, career planning and workforce development. They serve
students and professionals with a mandate to provide the necessary
information to support those in career or educational transition.
2201 North
Dodge Street P.O. Box 168 Iowa City, IA 52243-0168
Phone: 319-337-1000 Fax: 319-339-3021 Internet: http://www.act.org
Association of Canadian
Community Colleges (ACCC) The
Association of Canadian Community Colleges (ACCC) is the national,
voluntary membership organization representing colleges and institutes
to government, business and industry, both in Canada and
internationally. 1223 Michael St. N., Ste. 200 Ottawa, ON K1J 7T2 Phone: 613-746-2222 Fax: 613-746-6721 Internet: http://www.accc.ca/
Association for Counselor
Education and Supervision The
ACES is a division of the American Counseling Association. It fosters
the "advancement of counseling and human development in all settings."
Along with the American School Counselor Association, ACES has
representation on the working group to implement standards for school
counseling programs. c/o American
Counseling Association P. O. Box BA 447 Baltimore,
MD 21203-0447 Internet: http://www.acesonline.net/
Association for the Advancement
of Computing in Education The
AACE's membership includes "researchers, developers, and practitioners
in schools, colleges, and universities; administrators, policy
decision-makers, trainers, adult educators, and other specialists in
education, industry, and the government with an interest in advancing
knowledge and learning with information technology in education." The
association has several chapters and divisions, including a "virtual
school" special interest group. P.O. Box 2966
Charlottesville, VA 22902 Phone: 804-973-3987 Fax:
804-978-7449 E-mail: info@aace.org
Internet: http://www.aace.org/
Association of California
School Administrators The
mission of ACSA is to support California's educational leaders; ensure
all students have the essential skills and knowledge needed to excel
and to champion public education. 1517 L Street
Sacramento, CA 95814 Toll-free: 800-890-0325 Fax:
916-444-3739 Internet: http://www.acsa.org/
Association for Skilled and
Technical Sciences NATIE
works to promote and represent trade and industrial education on a
national level. Its members are comprised of teachers, supervisors,
administrators and other educators with a vested interest in trade and
industrial education. E-mail: asts@mindspring.com Internet: http://www.astsonline.org/
Association of Universities and
Colleges of Canada AUCC
provides a variety of services to members. Their focus is on public
policy and advocacy; communications and information sharing; and
partnerships and contract management. They publish briefs and reports
on post-secondary education issues and develop statements on higher
learning. Association
of Universities and Colleges of Canada 350 Albert Street,
Suite 600 Ottawa, ON K1R 1B1 Phone:
613-563-1236 Fax: 613-563-9745
Internet: http://www.aucc.ca/
Broadcast Education Association
The
association's membership includes 1,300 individuals -- students,
professors and broadcast professionals -- and 250 institutions such as
college and university departments. It's a good connection to make for
anyone interested in the study of mass communications and electronic
media. 1771
N Street N.W. Washington, DC 20036-2891 Phone:
202-429-5354 Internet: http://www.beaweb.org/
Bureau of Educational Research
The
BER is one of the primary providers of staff development training for
teachers and educators in the U.S. and Canada. The focus of their
programs and curriculum is practical training, which translates
efficiently into the classroom. P.O. Box 96068
Bellevue, WA 98009-9668 Toll-free: 800-735-3503
E-mail: info@ber.org
Internet: http://www.ber.org
Canadian Education Association
The
CEA is a network for leaders in education in Canada. The CEA looks at
the latest trends and connects them with the most innovative ideas and
important research focusing on Canada and internationally as well. They
are a national, non-partisan, bilingual organization whose mandate is
the improvement of education in Canada. 300-317 Adelaide
Street West Toronto, ON M5V 1P9 Phone:
416-591-6300 Fax: 416-591-5345 Internet: http://www.cea-ace.ca/
Career College Association
The
CCA is a voluntary organization of post-secondary schools and colleges
that offer a wide variety of career-specific programs. The association
tries to ensure that public policy meets equitable access standards for
students, and assists post secondary institutions with the complex
federal regulatory scheme. 750-10 G Street NE
Washington, DC 20002- 4215 Phone: 202-336-6700 Fax:
202-336-6828 Internet: http://www.career.org/
Center for Entrepreneurship
Education and Development CEED
is a division of the Nova Scotia Department of Education and Culture.
They work to support and promote viable entrepreneurial efforts of
Atlantic Canadians through education, research and program design,
professional development and community entrepreneurship.
P.O. Box 578
1521 Grafton Street Halifax, NS B3J 2S9
Toll-free: 800-590-8481 Fax: 902-424-0260 E-mail: ceed@ednet.ns.ca
Internet: http://www.ceed.ednet.ns.ca/
Center for Excellence in
Education CEE
works to improve educational opportunities in an effort to better
prepare students for life after the classroom. Through programs and
initiatives sponsored in part by private business and other supporters,
CEE helps to expose young people to the world of science and
engineering. 140 Park Street SE, 2nd Flroor Vienna, VA 22180-4627 Phone: 703-938-9062 Fax: 703-938-9121 E-mail: cee@cee.org Internet: http://www.cee.org/rsi/
Coalition of Essential Schools
The
new global economy has deeply affected the needs of today's workforce
worldwide and thus the way children are educated. CES works to bridge
the gap between education's yesterday and tomorrow.
700-1814
Franklin Street Oakland, CA 94612 Phone:
510-433-1451 Fax: 510-433-1455 Internet: http://www.essentialschools.org/
Computer-Using Educators
CUE
works to support and promote effective usage of technology in education
at all levels and in all disciplines. They support the educational
community by sponsoring and presenting two conferences per year,
publishing a bimonthly newsletter, and much more.
1101210 Marina
Village Parkway Alameda, CA 94501 Phone:
510-814-6630 Fax: 510-814-0195 E-mail: cueinc@cue.org
Internet: http://www.cue.org/
Cooperative Education and
Internship Association, Inc. The
CEA operates the "clearinghouse for cooperative education" and produces
a variety of publications aimed at the diverse interests and experience
levels of its members. They cover both practical and theoretical issues
in cooperative education. 16 Santa Ana Place
Walnut Creek, CA 94598 Phone: 925-947-5581 Fax:
925-906-0922 Internet: http://www.ceiainc.org/
Council on Occupational
Education The
Council on Occupational Education membership includes people from a
diverse array of fields including occupational, vocational, technical,
and career educators, economic development professionals, business,
labor, military and government representatives. The council provides
members with a forum "to affect and direct the future role of two-year
colleges in work-related education." 41 Perimeter Center
East, N.E. Suite 640 Atlanta, GA 30346 Phone:
800-917-2081 Fax: 770-396-3790 Internet: http://www.ncoeonline.org/
CORD CORD
is a national organization dedicated to leading change in education
through projects and programs that prepare students for the
technological workplace of the future. One of its initiatives is the
National Tech Prep Network. Toll-free:
800-972-2766 Fax: 254-772-8972 P.O. Box 21689
Waco, TX 76702-1689 http://www.cord.org/
Core Knowledge
This
organization works for a shared core curriculum among elementary and
middle schools. The intent is to help children establish strong
foundations of knowledge for the sake of academic excellence, greater
fairness and higher literacy across America. E-mail: coreknow@coreknowledge.org
Internet: http://www.coreknowledge.org/
Council for Opportunity in
Education The
Council for Opportunity in Education is a nonprofit organization
dedicated to furthering educational opportunities for Americans.
Through its numerous membership services, the council works with
colleges, universities, and agencies to specifically help low-income
Americans enter college and graduate.
900-1025
Vermont Avenue N.W. Washington, D.C. 20005 Phone:
202-347-7430 Fax: 202-347-0786 E-mail: mailbox@hqcoe.org
Internet: http://www.coenet.us//ecm/AM/Template.cfm? Section=Home
Educause
Educause
is a nonprofit organization that works to help achieve higher standards
of educational excellence by integrating informational resources and
technology into the education system. Membership of this association is
diverse and available to a wide range of professionals.
Phone:
303-449-4430 E-mail: info@educause.edu
Internet: http://www.educause.edu/
Educators for Community
Engagement Educators
for Community Engagement is made up of members of the business and
educational community who seek to promote and maximize the use of
service-based learning as an alternative supplement to traditional,
academic education. E-mail: TheECE@gmail.com
Internet: http://www.e4ce.org/
International Society for
Technology in Education The
ISTE works to help K-12 classroom teachers and others make effective
use of technology in education. The society notes that its members
"form an ever-expanding network of dedicated professionals sharing
classroom-proven solutions to the challenge of incorporating computers,
the Internet, and other new technologies into their schools."
480 Charnelton
Street Eugene, OR, 97401-2626 Phone: 800-336-5191
Fax: 541-302-3778 E-mail: iste@iste.org
Internet: http://www.iste.org/
International Vocational and
Educational Training Association IVETA
is comprised of business and industrial firms, vocational educators,
skills training organizations, and others interested or involved in
vocational education and training. IVETA works to advance and improve
high-quality vocational education and training wherever it exists and
is needed. c/c
University of Tennessee Department of Human Resource
Development 310 Jessie Harris Bldg. Knoxville, TN
37996-1900 Phone: 865-974-2574 Fax: 865-974-2048
E-mail: iveta@utk.edu
Internet: http://www.iveta.org
National
Association for Music Education The
MENC was established in 1907 with a mission of ensuring that all
children in America have a balanced, high-quality education that
includes music in its core curriculum. 1806 Robert Fulton Dr. Reston, VA 20191 Toll-free: 800-336-3768 Fax: 703-860-1531 Internet: http://www.menc.org/
National Association for the
Education of Young Children NAEYC
exists for the purpose of leading and consolidating the efforts of
individuals and groups working towards healthy development and
constructive education for all young children. NAEYC is the nation's
largest organization of early childhood professionals and others
dedicated to improving the quality of early childhood education
programs for children birth through age eight. 1509-16th St., N.W.
Washington, DC 20036 E-mail: naeyc@naeyc.org
Internet: http://www.naeyc.org/
National Association of
Student Financial Aid Administrators NASFAA
supports financial aid administrators at colleges, universities and
career schools. The organization represents students and administrators
to Congress, the U.S. Department of Education, and other regulatory
agencies involved in the financial aid process.
400-1129 20th
Street N.W. Washington, DC 20036 E-mail: ask@nasfaa.org
Internet: http://www.nasfaa.org./
National Dissemination Center
for Career and Technical Education This
is one half of the National Research and Dissemination Centers for
Career and Technical Education. A wide variety of print and online
publications -- such as newsletters and reports on research -- are
aimed at informing people working in career and technical education.
1954 Buford
Avenue St. Paul, MN 55108-6197 Toll-free: (800)
322-9664 Fax: 612-624-7757 E-mail: nrccte@tc.umn.edu
Internet: http://www.nccte.org/
National Foundation for Teaching
Entrepreneurship "Nifty"
is an international nonprofit organization that introduces low-income
teens from local communities to the world of business and
entrepreneurship. The foundation has a $5 million annual budget and has
worked with well over 21,000 students. It offers a "mini-MBA" education
program for high school students, with a basic 16-hour classroom
curriculum for entrepreneurship, a 16-hour online curriculum called
"BizTech," and a 50-hour comprehensive curriculum for the classroom.
120 Wall
Street, 29th Flr. New York, NY 10005 Toll-free:
800-367-6383 E-mail: nfte@msn.com
Internet: http://www.nfte.com/
National Marketing Education
Association MEA
is an organization of educators and business people committed to the
career development of youth and adults in the areas of marketing,
management, and entrepreneurship. The association is the primary
professional organization representing the specific interests and needs
of Marketing Educators. 220-3300 Washtenaw
Avenue Ann Arbor, MI 48104-4200 Phone: 734-971-6690
Fax: 734-677-2407 E-mail: MEA@nationalMEA.org
Internet: http://nationalmea.org/
National Society for
Experiential Education The
NSEE is focuses on all forms of experiential learning: in the
classroom, workplace, and community. NSEE is an advocate of dynamic
classrooms, a stronger workforce, and thriving communities. They offer
members ongoing professional development, which includes an annual
conference; cutting-edge publications and research; and access to
networking possibilities globally. 400-1703 North
Beauregard Street Alexandria, VA 22311-1714 Phone:
703-933-0017 Fax: 703-933-1053 Email: info@nsee.org
Internet: http://www.nsee.org
National Staff Development
Council NSDC
is a nonprofit professional organization that examines the latest in
teaching and learning opportunities in an effort to implement
improvement and development initiatives among students and staff in
schools. 5995
Fairfield Road, Suite 4 Oxford, OH 45056 Phone:
513-523-6029 E-mail: NSDCoffice@nsdc.org
Internet: http://www.nsdc.org/
Ohio Learning Network
The
OLN's mission statement is "to significantly expand access to learning
opportunities for the citizens of the state by enhancing the capacity
and effectiveness of colleges and universities to use technology in
instruction and research." 1460 West Lane
Ave., First Floor Columbus, OH 43221-3949 Phone:
614-995-3240 Fax: 614-995-3450 Internet: http://www.oln.org/
Private Career School
Association of New Jersey The
PCSANJ is the primary organization representing private vocational and
trades schools in New Jersey. They work to maintain educational
excellence in career schools across the state by setting ethical
standards and operating procedures. P.O. Box 11795
New Brunswick, NJ 08906 Internet: http://www.pcsanj.com
Society for College and
University Planning The
SCUP operates with the purpose of establishing planning and preparation
as an integral part of the higher education process. The society puts a
focus on the advancement, development and application of effective
planning in post-secondary education. 311 Maynard Street
Ann Arbor, MI 48104-2211 Phone: 734-998-7832 Fax:
734-998-6532 E-mail: scup@scup.org
Internet: http://www.scup.org/
Southern Association for
Counselor Education and Supervision
Among
its services, SACES maintains a website with the intention of providing
"information about the education, training, supervision, and
qualifications of professional counselors in all settings."
c/o Ann
Albrecht P.O. Box 77 Stephenville, TX 76401
E-mail: info@saces.org
Internet: http://www.saces.org/
Teach for America
Many
recent college graduates have trouble deciding where to take their
career. Some travel, some hop from job to job. Teach for America offers
graduates of all academic backgrounds the opportunity to teach in
under-resourced schools around the country for a two-year period.
315-West 36th
Street 7th Floor New York, NY 10018
Toll-free: 800-832-1230 Fax: 212-279-2081 E-mail: admissions@teachforamerica.org
Internet: http://www.teachforamerica.org/
University Continuing
Education Association UCEA
is the primary organization in the United States that lobbies for
better and more readily available access to continuing higher
education. They help to provide programs while working with
post-secondary institutions to support this goal. 615-One Dupont
Circle, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20036-1168 Phone:
202-659-3130 Fax: 202-785-0374 Internet: http://www.ucea.edu/
Washington Association for
Career and Technical Education The
WA-ACTE has been serving workforce educators in Washington State since
1946, working to improve vocational technical programs. Membership is
around 1,600 and includes teachers, administrators, guidance
counselors, university professors, state and local employees, and
post-secondary students. P. O. Box 315
Olympia WA 98507-0315 Phone: 360-786-9286 Fax:
360-357-1491 E-mail: wa-acte@wa-acte.org
Internet: http://www.wa-acte.org/
Western Business and
Information Technology Educators (WBITE) The
WBITE is a regional association of the National Business Education
Association (NBEA). The WBITE strives to keep its members "at the
forefront of professional growth and opportunities." It is active in
providing articles, resources and conferences that focus on business
and professional development. Membership is drawn from a large number
of areas of western North America. Internet: http://www.wbite.org
Work, Achievement, Values and
Education WAVE
is an acronym for Work, Achievement, Values and Education, a nonprofit
organization working toward ensuring that young people stay in school,
find direction and become productive members of society. They encourage
experiential education and community involvement, and provide support
for educators. 500-525 School Street
S.W. Washington, DC 20024-2795 Phone: 202-484-0103
Fax: 202-488-7595 Internet: http://www.waveinc.org/
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