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http://www.aaal.org/
Founded in 1977, the American Association for Applied
Linguistics (AAAL) is a professional organization of
scholars who are interested in and actively contribute to
the multi-disciplinary field of applied linguistics. AAAL
members promote principled approaches to language-related
concerns, including language education, acquisition and
loss, bilingualism, discourse analysis, literacy, rhetoric
and stylistics, language for special purposes,
psycholinguistics, second and foreign language pedagogy,
language assessment, and language policy and planning.
http://www.act.org/
ACT is an
independent, not-for-profit organization that provides more
than a hundred assessment, research, information, and
program management services in the broad areas of education
and workforce development.
http://www.aera.net/
The American Educational Research Association (AERA)
is concerned with improving the educational process by
encouraging scholarly inquiry related to education and by
promoting the dissemination and practical application of
research results. Its 20,000 members are educators;
administrators; directors of research, testing or evaluation
in federal, state and local agencies; counselors;
evaluators; graduate students; and behavioral scientists.
http://www.eval.org/
The American Evaluation Association (AEA) is
an international professional association of evaluators
devoted to the application and exploration of program
evaluation, personnel evaluation, technology, and many other
forms of evaluation. Evaluation involves assessing the
strengths and weaknesses of programs, policies, personnel,
products, and organizations to improve their effectiveness.
http://www.ala.org/
The American Library Association (ALA) is the
oldest and largest library association in the world, with
more than 64,000 members. Its mission is to promote the
highest quality library and information services and public
access to information. ALA offers professional services and
publications to members and nonmembers, including online
news stories.
http://www.asha.org/
The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
(ASHA) is the professional, scientific, and
credentialing association for over 110,000 audiologists,
speech-language pathologists, and speech, language, and
hearing scientists. ASHA's mission is to ensure that all
people with speech, language, and hearing disorders have
access to quality services to help them communicate more
effectively.
http://www.alise.org/
The mission of the Association for Library and
Information Science Education (ALISE) is to
promote excellence in research, teaching, and service for
library and information science education.
http://www.ascd.org/
The Association for Supervision and Curriculum
Development (ASCD) is an international, nonprofit,
nonpartisan organization that represents 160,000 educators
from more than 135 countries and 66
affiliates.
Our members span the entire profession of
educators—superintendents, supervisors, principals,
teachers, professors of education, and school board members.
We address all aspects of effective teaching and
learning—such as professional development, educational
leadership, and capacity building. ASCD offers broad,
multiple perspectives—across all education professions—in
reporting key policies and practices.
http://www.catesol.org/
The California Teachers of English to Speakers of Other
Languages (CATESOL) mission is to promote excellence in
education for English language learners and a high quality
professional environment for their teachers. CATESOL
represents teachers of English language learners throughout
California and Nevada, at all levels and in all learning
environments. CATESOL strives to: improve teacher
preparation and provide opportunities which further
professional expertise, promote sound, research-based
education policy and practices, increase awareness of the
strengths and needs of English language learners, and
promote appreciation of diverse linguistic and cultural
backgrounds.
http://www.clhs.net/
The California League of High Schools (CLHS) supports
delivering relevant, standards-based instruction, meeting
rigorous testing goals and proving once again that our high
schools are exceptional places for students to learn and
prepare for college and careers.
http://clms.net/
The California League of Middle Schools (CLMS) is
committed to supporting middle grades educators and their
students. A non-profit membership association, CLMS is
dedicated to improving the professional knowledge of middle
level educators so that early adolescents may experience
academic success and personal well-being.
http://www.cla-net.org/
The California Library Association (CLA) provides
leadership for the development, promotion, and improvement
of library services, librarianship, and the library
community. We help members excel in a fast-changing job
market. We're a resource for learning about new ideas and
technology, and we actively work to influence legislation
affecting libraries and librarians.
http://www.caliteracy.org/
The California Literacy Inc. is the nation's oldest
and largest statewide adult volunteer literacy organization.
Its purpose is to establish literacy programs and to support
them through tutor training, consulting, and ongoing
education.
http://www.interdys.org/
The International Dyslexia Association (IDA) is a
non-profit organization dedicated to helping individuals
with dyslexia, their families and the communities that
support them. IDA is the oldest learning disabilities
organization in the nation.
http://www.reading.org/
The International Reading Association (IRA) is
a professional membership organization dedicated to
promoting high levels of literacy for all by improving the
quality of reading instruction, disseminating research and
information about reading, and encouraging the lifetime
reading habit. Our members include classroom teachers,
reading specialists, consultants, administrators,
supervisors, university faculty, researchers, psychologists,
librarians, media specialists, and parents. With members and
affiliates in 99 countries, our network extends to more than
300,000 people worldwide.
http://www.californiareads.org/
(CRA) The
professional membership organization of California reading
and content teachers. Dedicated to improving literacy in
California, this organization sponsors a wonderful annual
conference.
http://www.calsrc.org/
(CALSRC) The secondary
membership chapter of the California Reading Association.
http://www.lsadc.org/
The Linguistic Society of America (LSA) works on
behalf of linguists and the discipline of linguistics, often
cooperating with other scholarly societies and alerting
members to issues that may concern them in their own
universities or other workplaces. At the same time, LSA also
addresses a wider public, offering news on linguistic
findings, answering queries about language, and supporting
different efforts to disseminate linguistic perspectives on
language issues.
http://www.nabe.org/
Promoting educational excellence and equity through
bilingual education, the National Association for
Bilingual Education (NABE) is the only national
organization exclusively concerned with the education of
language-minority students in American schools.
http://www.cabe.org/
(CABE)
The wonderful California membership organization for
bilingual education.
http://www.ncte.org/
The National Council for the Teachers of English (NCTE)
works to advance teaching, research, and student achievement
in English language arts at all scholastic levels.
http://www.cateweb.org/
(CATE)
http://www.tesol.edu/
The Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages,
Inc. (TESOL) has approximately 14,000 members in over
120 countries, and is recognized as a non-governmental
organization (NGO) of the United Nations Department of
Public Information. Its mission is to ensure excellence in
English language teaching to speakers of other languages.
TESOL values professionalism in language education;
individual language rights; accessible, high quality
education; collaboration in a global community; interaction
of research and reflective practice for educational
improvement; and respect for diversity and multiculturalism.
http://www.collegeboard.com/
The College Board is a national nonprofit membership
association whose mission is to prepare, inspire, and
connect students to college success and opportunity. Founded
in 1900, the association is composed of more than 4,500
schools, colleges, universities, and other educational
organizations. Among its best-known programs are the SAT®,
the PSAT/NMSQT®, and the Advanced Placement Program® (AP®).
The College Board is committed to the principles of
excellence and equity, and that commitment is embodied in
all of its programs, services, activities, and concerns.
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