Similar organisations to National Institute for Excellence in Teaching
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Educational Services and Schools - Other
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Grow Your Own Illinois
Preparing the highly effective Teachers our students and schools need.
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Chicago
NORTH CAROLINA COUNCIL ON ECONOMIC EDUCATION
The mission of the NCCEE is to enhance and advance economic and financial education for NC's teachers and students.
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Raleigh
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Nonmonetary Support N.E.C.*
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174.
The New American Colleges & Universities
Through collaboration, sustaining our campuses' distinctly liberal, professional, and civic education.
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Oakwood
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Labor Unions/Organizations
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175.
American Federation of Teachers
North Dakota United is more than 11,000 public workers & educators, working together to provide ND with quality public education & top-notch public services.
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Bismarck
School Empowerment Network Inc
School Empowerment Network is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that empowers local leaders to create high-performing schools centered around proven design principles, rigorous and engaging instruction, and caring relationships between students and staff.
New York
Kids Community College Charter High School Inc
Dedicated to the well-being and educational success of EVERY child.
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Riverview
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Professional Societies & Associations
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Fact Education
The mission of the Foundation for Advancement of Career and Technical Education FACT Education is to support and promote the development of exceptional career and technical education programs that empower individuals with the skills knowledge and resources for successful employment and lifelong learning.
Royse City
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Education N.E.C.
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CO-Plan It Inc
EDUCATIONAL CONSULTING EXPERIENCEDEXCEPTIONALEDUCATIONALCONSULTANTS WHO WE ARE We are a team of NYC based professional educational leadership consultants committed to enriching encouraging educating and empowering imaginative influential inspired educators with sustainable skills for strong schools.
New York City
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Adult, Continuing Ed
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School Leadership Center of Greater New Orleans
TO IMPROVE SCHOOLS BY INSPIRING AND DEVELOPING COURAGEOUS LEADERSHIP AMONG PRINCIPALS AND OTHER EDUCATORS, BASED ON ACADEMIC INSIGHT, REFLECTIVE PRACTICE AND COLLEGIAL NETWORKING, THEREBY ADVANCING STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT AND STIMULATING PUBLIC SUPPORT.
Metairie





