Letters to the Editor...
Alternatives to the NEA
I believe that you should work to educate teachers on the alternatives to the NEA. The NEA seems to have a hammer-lock on our local schools, to the detriment of us all! Here is some information on alternatives you can pass along.... NATIONAL PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS FOR TEACHERS In the spirit of free exchange of information, below is a list of some national organizations for professional educators. If you are interested in more information on any, please contact the organization directly. Association of American Educators Gary Beckner, Director 26012 Marguerite Parkway, #333 Mission Viejo, CA 92692 Liability Insurance - Yes 800-704-7799, 714-595-7979 www.aaeteachers.org Email: info@aaeteachers.org
Christian Educators Association, International Forrest Turpen, Director P. O. Box 41300 Pasadena, CA 91114-8300 Liability Insurance - Yes 818-798-1124 or 888-798-1124 FAX 818-798-2346 www.ceai.com E-mail: ceaieduca@aol.com Christian Teachers Association Robert Conover, President 6564 Loisdale Court, Ste. 320 Springfield, VA 22150 703-313-8893 National Assn. of Professional Educators Phil Strittmatter, Exec. Sec. P. O. Box 2206 Reston, VA 22090 Liability Insurance - Yes 202-484-8969 (D.C. office) 602-584-4920 (AZ office)
JM, jbm@rev.net,
7/24/00
This month's letters:
Educational Evaluators, 7/31/00, by Cyndy.
Alternatives to the NEA, 7/24/00, by JM.
Interview Questions, 7/24/00, by Heyley.
Uk Chatboard., 7/21/00, by aguk.
Breaking the ah-durn myth of permanence in ability, 7/21/00, by Rick Lynn.
Testing and School Supplies, 7/21/00, by Natalie.
Cooperative Learning & Interactive Skills, 7/20/00, by P. Schmidt.
Mother of All Voucher Battles!, 7/19/00, by David Blomstrom.
Campaign Donations, 7/19/00, by David Blomstrom.
teacher pay, 7/15/00, by Pat.
This Web/Teachers Only, 7/15/00, by The parent you resent.
teacher pay, 7/13/00, by Ralph.
Who Do We Have To Blame?, 7/13/00, by questions2much.
Who Do We Have To Blame?, 7/11/00, by Beacon.
Remarks by Sec. of Educ Richard Riley at NECC 2000, 7/03/00, by U.S. Secretary of Education Richard W. Riley.
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