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Arizona Education Association With more than 33,000 members, the Arizona Education Association is the largest professional organization in Arizona. AEA takes the lead in advocating for support of Arizonas public schools, improving the quality of public education through positive change, and improving the professional lives of teachers and school staff members. For more information, please visit www.arizonaea.org.
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Arizona K-12 Center The Arizona K-12 Center supports educators in achieving their best. Whether you are just launching your teaching practice or you are an experienced educator seeking continued growth, the Center offers opportunities to excel. A publicly funded non-profit organization, the mission of the Arizona K-12 Center is to improve teaching and learning in Arizonas schools through high quality professional development and teacher leadership. For detailed information, please visit www.azk12.org.
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Mary Lou Fulton College of Education at Arizona State University ASUs Mary Lou Fulton College of Education appears consistently among the top-rated research-extensive institutions in the nation, and graduates over 750 pre-service teachers as well as more than 600 masters and doctoral candidates annually. Graduates of these programs are well prepared for careers as pre-K-12 educators, college and university professors and administrators, counselors, psychologists and professionals working in other important roles within the field of education. For more information, visit the Mary Lou Fuiton College of Education.
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National Board for Professional Teaching Standards The National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS) is an independent, nonprofit, nonpartisan and nongovernmental organization created to advance the quality of teaching and learning by developing professional standards for accomplished teaching; creating and administering National Board Certification, a voluntary system to certify teachers who meet those standards; and integrating certified teachers into educational reform efforts. For more information, visit www.nbpts.org.
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