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1 AFT President's Office: Albert Shanker Collection Papers, 1957-1997 (Bulk 1978-1994) 105 Linear Feet Accession Number 1553 Processed: Daniel Golodner The presidential papers of Albert Shanker have been placed in the Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs from 1981 through 2004. The American Federation of Teachers (AFT): Office of the President Collection was opened in 1991. Since the collection contained materials from four different presidents of the AFT and two different departments, the collection was determined to be useless to researchers. Also do to the importance of Albert Shanker as a leader to the AFT; a guide to his presidency was needed. In 1998 the collection was taken apart to create the AFT Presidential Collection: 1960-1974, and the Human Rights/Community Services Department. From 1997 through 2004, over 300 linear feet of materials were sent to the Reuther Library from the AFT headquarters pertaining to the tenure of Albert Shanker as president. By merging what was from the AFT: Office of the President collection and the other shipments over time, the AFT President's Office: Albert Shanker was opened January 2005. Under the leadership of Albert Shanker, AFT membership almost tripled, organizing was expanded, and the AFT had become a union that was respected in all areas of education and labor. Albert Shanker steered the AFT through the various crises of the 1970s that included tuition tax credits, affirmative action court decision and citizens tax revolts. The AFT expanded its organizing scope to include paraprofessionals, state and local public employees and nurses. The 1980s saw the immediate rise of education reform with the release of 'The Nation At Risk'. The AFT advanced some of these education reforms while battled other. The AFT challenged its membership to take the risks of education reform to better the lives of the children they teach, from merit pay to a peer review program that came out of the Toledo Federation of Teachers, Local 250 (the TFT collection at the Reuther Library ends in 1968.) The union also expanded its services to include more research on the issues of healthcare, privatization, state and local budgets and more. In 1985 Albert Shanker gave a speech at the National Press Club calling for a new professionalism in regards to teachers, he called for a national board for teachers. In 1987 the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards was created. Since the 1920 the AFT has been very involved with international education and unions. See the AFT collection Part I and II and Selma Borchardt. Under Shanker’s leadership the AFT expanded its interest in international issues. The AFT was very involved with the promotion of democracy and free trade unionism in the Polish Solidarity movement;

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AFT President's Office: Albert Shanker CollectionPapers, 1957-1997(Bulk 1978-1994)

105 Linear Feet

Accession Number 1553Processed: Daniel Golodner

The presidential papers of Albert Shanker have been placed in the Archives of Labor andUrban Affairs from 1981 through 2004. The American Federation of Teachers (AFT):Office of the President Collection was opened in 1991. Since the collection containedmaterials from four different presidents of the AFT and two different departments, thecollection was determined to be useless to researchers. Also do to the importance ofAlbert Shanker as a leader to the AFT; a guide to his presidency was needed. In 1998 thecollection was taken apart to create the AFT Presidential Collection: 1960-1974, and theHuman Rights/Community Services Department. From 1997 through 2004, over 300linear feet of materials were sent to the Reuther Library from the AFT headquarterspertaining to the tenure of Albert Shanker as president. By merging what was from theAFT: Office of the President collection and the other shipments over time, the AFTPresident's Office: Albert Shanker was opened January 2005.

Under the leadership of Albert Shanker, AFT membership almost tripled, organizing wasexpanded, and the AFT had become a union that was respected in all areas of educationand labor. Albert Shanker steered the AFT through the various crises of the 1970s thatincluded tuition tax credits, affirmative action court decision and citizens tax revolts. TheAFT expanded its organizing scope to include paraprofessionals, state and local publicemployees and nurses.

The 1980s saw the immediate rise of education reform with the release of 'The Nation AtRisk'. The AFT advanced some of these education reforms while battled other. The AFTchallenged its membership to take the risks of education reform to better the lives of thechildren they teach, from merit pay to a peer review program that came out of the ToledoFederation of Teachers, Local 250 (the TFT collection at the Reuther Library ends in1968.) The union also expanded its services to include more research on the issues ofhealthcare, privatization, state and local budgets and more. In 1985 Albert Shanker gavea speech at the National Press Club calling for a new professionalism in regards toteachers, he called for a national board for teachers. In 1987 the National Board forProfessional Teaching Standards was created.

Since the 1920 the AFT has been very involved with international education and unions.See the AFT collection Part I and II and Selma Borchardt. Under Shanker’s leadershipthe AFT expanded its interest in international issues. The AFT was very involved withthe promotion of democracy and free trade unionism in the Polish Solidarity movement;

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also the union provided training and technical support to teacher unions in EasternEurope with the Democracy in Education project.

During the 1990s the AFT continued to grow and prosper. Albert Shanker became theelder statesman of the labor movement and education worldwide. The union continued topush new ideas in education reform through the collective bargaining process, as instandards, restructuring of the school, and discipline through a Bill of Rights of Respectand Responsibility. In 1997, Albert Shanker was taken by cancer.

Important Subjects Covered In This Collection:

Academic FreedomAcademic FreedomAffirmative ActionAFL-CIOAFSCMEAt-Risk YouthBilingual EducationCharter SchoolsChild CareCivil RightsCollective BargainingCommunity ControlCurriculumCzechoslovakiaDay CareDesegregationDiscriminationEarly Childhood EducationEducation ReformEducation StandardsEmploymentHealth Care ReformHigher EducationHuman RightsIFFTUImmigrationInternational EducationInternational Free Trade UnionsInternational Free Trade UnionsLabor UnionsMath EducationMerit PayNational Education AssociationNew York City

New York Financial Crisis, 1975Poland Revolutionary MovementPrivate SchoolsProfessional EmployeesPublic EmployeesPublic School ChoiceSchool RestructuringSchool ViolenceScience EducationSouth AfricaSoviet UnionStrikesStudent TestingTeacher DutiesTeacher EducationTeacher SalariesTechnologyTenureTotalitarismTuition Tax CreditsUnited Federation of TeachersUnited Federation of TeachersUrban SchoolsUS City FinancesUS EconomyVocational EducationVouchersWomen Workers

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Important Correspondence Covered In This Collection:

Lamar AlexanderTerrel BellWilliam BennetErnest BoyerIrving BrownJoseph A. Califano, Jr.Cesar ChavezLeo CherneWilliam ClintonThomas DonahuePeter DruckerChester FinnJim HarrisLinda Darling HammondNorma HillBill HonigJames HuntJohn E. Jacob

Vernon E. JordanEdward KennedyLane KirklandEd KochMarsha LevineGerald W. McEnteePatrick J. O’FarrellPaul O’NeilDiane RavitchRonald ReaganJames D. Robinson, IIIBayard RustinJohn RyorArthur Schlesinger, Jr.John SiblerTheodore R. SizerJerry Wurf

Restrictions

Researchers cannot quote from the files ‘Bruce Miller’

Citation

AFT Presidents Collection: Albert Shanker, box number, folder number. Archives ofLabor and Urban Affairs, Walter P. Reuther Library, Wayne State University.

Separated Materials

Hundreds of photographs have been removed to the AV department of the Walter P.Reuther Library. A small amount of audio and video tapes were moved to the AVdepartment. Seven books were removed and placed in the library.

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Biography of Albert Shanker

Albert Shanker is considered one of the most important labor leaders of the late 20thcentury. From a substitute math teacher, Shanker rose to national prominence as thepresident of the American Federation of Teachers. Shanker gained national attention asthe militant strike leader of New York City teachers in the 1960s and was immortalizedin Woody Allen's 'Sleeper' as the man who destroyed civilization with a nuclear weapon.Shanker later became known as an elder statesman on education, trade unionism andhuman rights. President Clinton called him "one of the greatest educators of 20thcentury."

Albert Shanker was born on September 14, 1928 and raised in Long Island City, Queens,New York by Russian immigrant parents.  His father delivered papers and his motherworked as a sewing machine operator in the garment sweatshops. It was his mother thatinstilled a passion for trade unionism and the love of debate.

Shanker completed all but his dissertation at Columbia University before running out ofpatience and money eventually taking a job as a substitute teacher at PS 179 in EastHarlem. Shanker quickly became active with the Teachers' Guild and by 1959, resignedas a math teacher to become a full time organizer for the Guild, which in 1960 becamethe United Federation of Teachers (UFT). Shanker was pivotal for the next eight years inchanging the nature of teacher unions. By 1964 Shanker became president of the (UFT),the union that represented just over 45,000 New York City schoolteachers, a position heheld till 1986.

In 1967, Shanker led a three-week strike that included not only basic trade union issuesbut also various education reforms such as class size, and discipline. Shanker entered thenational spotlight during a volatile period of strikes in 1968 that divided New York City.At the center of the issue was community control of the school district called Ocean Hill– Brownsville. Shanker favored community control, however when union members weredismissed without due process, Shanker took the city's teachers out on strike threedifferent times for a total of 55 days. Both strikes sent Shanker to jail.

The following year, the UFT won the right to represent paraprofessionals in the city, thedeciding votes coming from the Ocean Hill-Brownsville area. In 1972, he worked withTom Hobart, to merge the National Education Association’s statewide affiliate with theAFT state affiliate, to create the New York State United Teachers. In the spring of 1975,New York City’s faced bankruptcy and needed $7 billion in loans. The city laid ofthousands of city employees, including 15,000 teachers. The UFT struck for five daysover the issue of class size. Various unions in New York City, however, agreed to usestrike funds and retirement pensions to buy city bonds to save the city. Shanker asked theUFT's Teachers' Retirement System to invest as well and on October 17, 1975, the UFTbought $150 million in city bonds.

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Shanker became president of the American Federation of Teachers in 1974. Under hisleadership the membership of the AFT almost tripled and the role of organizing changedin which the union included paraprofessionals, health care workers and public employees.

In 1978, Congress was considering tuition tax credits to be used for private and parochialschools. Shanker argued that it was not just about jobs but also about the future of publiceducation for everyone, good schools and bad. The AFT joined with the NationalCoalition to Save Public Education, an alliance of various education consumer groupsand religious groups whose sole purpose was to support a commitment to unrestrictedpublic education. The defeat of tuition tax credits resulted in the transformation ofShanker as a militant union leader into a sincere education reformer.

Shanker initiated an experiment on December 13, 1970. On that day, his first Where WeStand column was published in the New York Times. The idea came from ArnoldBeichman, a friend of Shanker’s, who suggested that he place an ad in the same placeevery week in the Sunday New York Times. This would allow Shanker to have a weeklyforum to convey his ideas to the public. Twenty-six years later and about 1,300 columnslater, the ‘Shanker column’ became an institution in the Sunday New York Times. EverySunday, in 800 words, Shanker wrote to a worldwide audience about education, the labormovement, human and civil rights, and even how to make perfect French bread. Hebelieved the column was a perfect medium to “help create a balanced picture of what Iwas about and what the union was about.”

In 1983 National Commission on Excellence in Education released the report “A NationAt Risk”. Although he was initially skeptical, Shanker realized the report was not anattack on public education, but instead, showed that public education should be saved. Inresponse, he led the AFT into a new era, and made himself into a statesman foreducation. Two years later, at the National Press Club in Washington DC, Shankerissued a “call for professionalism” in the teaching profession. He advocated higherstandards for teachers through a national teacher examination. By 1987 the NationalBoard of Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS) was founded. The NBPTS is avoluntary national certification body for teachers that has become a major force ineducation reform. Other education reforms spearheaded by Shanker during the 1980swere a simpler system to remove unproductive teachers and a peer review evaluationprogram--first developed in Toledo by Dal Lawrence, President of the Toledo Federationof Teachers. Shanker popularized charter schools that would give the greater flexibilityto school staffs to make decisions that affect the quality of the education they provide.

By the 1990s, Shanker was a respected American statesman. He spoke around the worldto government officials, school superintendents, business leaders and union leaderssought his advice and consul. As a senior vice president of the AFL-CIO, Shanker calledon the union movement to develop new organizing methods that would increaseprofessional employee union membership, and attract the new workforce of the 21st

century. The education agenda that Shanker laid out in his weekly columns and hisconstant traveling was to promote the idea that teachers are professionals, which includeda national test, peer review, charter schools with heavy school employee input, as well as

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standards for students. To honor his life-long devotion to education Shanker was namedfellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1996. To date, he is the onlylabor leader to sit beside Nobel laureates and Pulitzer Prize winners.

Shanker insisted on tougher standards for civil and human rights. Throughout his life, heinsisted that “When men and women are imprisoned, tortured and killed because theydare to speak, write or organize, it makes no difference whether they were silenced byleftist or rightist dictators. The action must be condemned.”

Cooking was one of Shanker’s many hobbies. Other passions were stereo equipment,classical and jazz music, wines, and African folk art.

On February 22, 1997, Shanker died of cancer. He was the longest sitting president ofthe AFT from 1974-1997. Albert Shanker was one of the most powerful and respectedAmerican labor leaders of the late-twentieth century. Considered canny, a maverick anda tough negotiator, Shanker was also well respected and sought after for his wisdom inthe development of public education, on civil rights and on trade unionism.

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Brief Chronology of the Life of Albert Shanker

9/14/28 Born to immigrants from Czarist Russia, Morris, who delivered newspapers, andMamie, a garment worker holding union cards in both the International Ladies GarmentWorkers Union and Amalgamated Clothing Workers Union.

1946 Graduated from Stuyvesant HS, where he headed the debate team. Enrolled in theUniversity of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana ... In college joined recently formedCongress of Racial Equality.

1949 Graduated with honors with degree in philosophy. Enrolled in doctoral program inphilosophy at Columbia University, intending to become a college professor. Wouldcomplete all coursework ... Married Pearl Sabbath; they would have son, Carl.

1952 To earn money to complete dissertation, took teaching job as a per diem substituteat PS 179 in East Harlem.

1953 Moved into a regular sub position at JHS 126 in Queens. Met other young radicalteachers George Altomare (later a United Federation of Teachers VP) and Dan Sanders(later a NYSUT officer and organized school for Teachers Guild.

1959 Left job teaching at JHS 88 in Manhattan to become full-time Teachers Guildorganizer.

1960 Guild merges with breakaway faction of High School Teachers Association to formUFT. Soon after, UFT strikes for one day to demand collective bargaining rights.

1961 NYC teachers choose UFT as collective bargaining agent, the first time in the U.S.that teachers would have right to negotiate for better wages and working conditions. ...Second marriage. Edith (Eadie) Gerber; they would have three children, Adam, Jennieand Michael.

1962 Shanker elected UFT secretary.

1964 Succeeds Charles Cogen as UFT president.

1967 Leads three-week strike for smaller classes, more money for education. Goes to jailfor 15 days for violating state law prohibiting strikes by public employees.

1968 Leads long and bruising Ocean Hill-Brownsville strike over due process rights formembers.

1969 Goes to jail for another 15 days for his role in 1968 strike ... Bringsparaprofessionals into UFT.

12/19/70 Begins "Where We Stand" column in The New York Times.

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1972 As head of the American Federation of Teachers' statewide organization, workedwith Tom Hobart, the Buffalo teacher who led the National Education Association'sstatewide affiliate, to form NYSUT. After serving as co-president with Hobart, Shankerbecame NYSUT executive VP until 1978.

1973 Elected VP and executive council member of AFL-CIO; would head itsinternational affairs committee ... Woody Allen spoofs him in Sleeper ... JoinsInternational Rescue Committee.

1974 Elected AFT president. Would be re-elected every two years thereafter.

1975 In financial chaos, NYC dismisses some 15,000 teachers. As contract expires,teachers return to school in September to find over 50 children in a class. UFT DelegateAssembly recommends a strike and 23,000 at Madison Square Garden roar approval ...Strike lasts five days, wins longevity increases, for 10 and 15 years of service ... Shankerlater plays key role in saving NYC from bankruptcy by asking the Teachers' RetirementSystem to invest $150 million in Municipal Assistance Corp. bonds.

1976 Elected delegate to Democratic National Convention; also 1980, 1984, 1988, and1996.

1983 Committee on Economic Development's education task force ... Embraces Reaganadministration's "A Nation at Risk" report, which condemned the state of Americaneducation and called for higher standards.

1985 Carnegie Forum on Education and the Economy, task force on teaching as aprofession ... First floats idea of a rigorous national teacher's exam in speech at NationalPress Club ... Resigns UFT presidency; succeeded by Sandra Feldman January, 1986.

1986 Visiting professor Hunter College.

1987 Visiting professor, Harvard College; also in 1988, 1989, 1990.

1988 Testifies for funding needed to start work of National Board for ProfessionalTeaching standards, which grew out of his 1985 speech.

1989 George Bush names him to President's Education Policy Advisory Group.

1993 Founding president Education International, the union formed by merger ofAFT/NEA international affiliates.

1996 Announces AFT's "Lessons for Life" campaign, which calls for higher standards ofstudent conduct and achievement ... Named fellow of American Academy of Arts andSciences, the only labor leader to sit beside Nobel laureates and Pulitzer Prize winners.

2/22/97 Dies.

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Memberships AFL-CIO Executive Council; Jewish Labor Committee; A. Philip RandolphInstitute; Spence Foundation; U.S. Council on Competitiveness; Joint Council onEconomic Education; Freedom House, National Endowment for Democracy;International Rescue Committee; Trilateral Commission; Committee for EconomicDevelopment.

Awards Creative Leadership Award, NYU School of Education, 1978; Heritage ofLiberty Award, Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, 1978; Distinguished ServiceAward, SUNY Albany School of Education, 1984, and Graduate School of Education andHuman Development, University of Rochester, 1986; James E. Allen Memorial Award,SUNY 1986; Labor Management Award, Work in America Institute, 1990; DistinguishedService Medal, Columbia University Teachers College, 1990.

Source: UFT website, http://www.uft.org/about/bios/Shanker_Albert_bc/

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Resources

Books on the AFT and/or Albert Shanker

Blackboard Unions: the AFT and the NEA, 1900-1980. Marjorie Murphy. CornellUniversity Press. Ithaca and London. 1990.

Education and the Teacher Unions. Michael Barber Philip Hills (editor) CassellAcademic 1992

Taking Charge of Quality: How Teachers and Unions Can Revitalize Schools byCharles Taylor Kerchner, et al Jossey-Bass 1998.

The Teacher Rebellion. David Selden. Howard University Press. 1985

Transforming Teacher Unions : Fighting for Better Schools and Social Justice. BobPeterson (editor) Michael Charney (editor) Rethinking Schools, Limited 1999

Teachers and Power: The Story of the American Federation of Teachersby Robert Braun. Simon and Schuster New York 1972

The American Federation of Teachers, 1916-1961: A History of the Movement. WilliamEdward Eaton. Southern Illinois University Press, Carbondale and Edwardsville. 1975.

Power to the Teacher: How America’s Educators Became Militant. Marshall O. Donley,Jr. Indiana University Press. Bloomington and London. 1976

The New York City Teachers Union, 1916-1964: A Story of Educational and SocialCommitment. Celia Lewis Zitron. Humanities Press, New York. 1968

The Strike That Changed New York: Blacks, Whites, and the Ocean Hill-BrownsvilleCrisis. Podiar, Jerald E. Yale University Press, New Haven and London. 2002.

United They Teach: The Story of the United Federation of Teachers. Philip Taft. NashPublishing, Los Angeles. 1974

United Mind Workers: Unions and Teaching in the Knowledge Society by CharlesTaylor Kerchner (Author), et al. Jossey-Bass. 1997

The Great School Wars: A History of the New York City Public Schools. DianeRavitch. Basic Books, New York. 1974.

The Unionization of Teachers: A Case Study of the UFT. Stephen Cole. PraegerPublishers. New York, Washington and London. 1969.

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Why Teachers Organized. Wayne J. Urban. Wayne State University Press. 1982Where He Stands: Albert Shanker of the American Federation of Teachers. By DicksonA. Mungazi. Praeger Publishers; 1995

Online Resources(Online resource addresses can change, this list was created on 1/26/05)

Albert Shanker Institute-About Shankerhttp://www.shankerinstitute.org/aboutal.html

Al Shanker. The "Where We Stand" Archive.http://nysut.org/shanker/

A Proposal for Using Incentives to Restructure Our Public Schools a condensed versiontaken from Phi Delta Kappan January 1990.www.ed.psu.edu/insys/ESD/Saturn/shanker.htm

USIA, Issues of Democracy (Spanish), July 1996 - Albert Shankerhttp://usinfo.state.gov/journals/itdhr/0796/ijds/shanker.htm

Albert Shanker: Can democracy be taught?... Yes, argues Albert Shankerwww.civnet.org/journal/issue1/shanker.htm

Albert Shanker’s Legacy. Education NextBy Richard D. Kahlenbergwww.educationnext.org/unabridged/20033/kahlenberg.pdf

The New York Review of Books: Albert Shanker by David Levine... David Levine Gallery. Albert Shanker. This drawing originally appeared with"The Issue at Ocean Hill " (November 21, 1968). www.nybooks.com/gallery/38

SCHOOL: The Story of American Public Educationhttp://www.pbs.org/kcet/publicschool/innovators/shanker.html

Albert Shanker: No Flowershttp://www.wpunj.edu/newpol/issue23/buhle23.htm

2/27/02 -- Remembering Al Shanker -- Education Weekwww.edweek.org/ew/newstory.cfm?slug=24kahlenberg.h21

PBS: Think Tank: Biography: Albert Shankerwww.pbs.org/thinktank/bio_1139.html

School for Iqbal - Rossmoor News

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http://www.digitalrag.com/iqbal/support/shanker/shanker.htmlThe Shanker National Education Standardswww.edexcellence.net/library/shanker.html

Education and Democratic Citizenship: Where We Standwww.civnet.org/civitas/shanker.htm

Salon | Newsreal www.salonmagazine.com/feb97/news/news2.html

International Workers Bulletin www.wsws.org/public_html/iwb3-17/shanker.htm

The Saturn School of Tomorrow: A Proposal for Using Incentives to Restructure OurPublic Schoolshttp://www.ed.psu.edu/insys/ESD/Saturn/shanker.htm

Archival Collections

Cornell University LibraryKheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation and ArchivesIthaca, NY607-255-3183http://www.ilr.cornell.edu/library/kheel/default.html

New York Teachers Guild, 1923-1957New York State Teachers Association, 1869-1972Taft, Philip Collection, 1840-1976Teachers’ Union of the City of New York, 1916-1964

Robert F. Wagner Labor ArchivesTamiment LibraryNew York University(212) 998-2428http://www.nyu.edu/library/bobst/research/tam/

United Federation of College Teachers, Local 1460Teachers Action CaucusUnited Federation of Teachers, Local 2

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CONTENTS105 Storage boxes

Series I AFT Office, 1967-1996, Boxes 1-13, Pages 21-31AFT Organization Files consist of materials pertaining to the daily operation of theAmerican Federation of Teachers, whether with organizing drives, collective bargaining,education reform or the basic make up of the AFT as an organization. Materials rangefrom staff to vice presidents of the AFT, local leadership participating in task forces andspecial committees created by the AFT.

Subseries A: Administration Files, Boxes 1-6Correspondence with staff, departments, national reps, and staff unions of theAFT are the various sections within this subseries. Materials range from memos,correspondence, reports on meetings, and philosophy of education, latest strikesor collective bargaining campaigns, legal battles as well as internal matters of theAFT. Departments files are similar to staff files but are more concentrated onreports that make up the departments within the AFT hierarchy. National Repsare the organizers of the AFT. These files can be a simple letter of assignmentsand duties or complete reports from the field about organizing and collectivebargaining. There are two staff unions at the AFT, OPIEU local 2 and AFT StaffUnion, which was a result of a merger between the in-house unions Committeefor National Representatives and the Professional Union at Staff Headquarters.These files contain memos, grievances, and contracts negotiations.

Subseries B: Executive Files, 1967-1995, Boxes 7-9This series consists of mostly correspondence to the leadership of the AFT. Thereare minutes, reports, newspaper articles and surveys. There is also a mass ofresolutions and policy information of the AFT. There are the agendas and notestaken during the meetings by either Shanker or by his assistant Eve Sacks. Thereis budget information, ballots, investigations of locals, the Selden vs. Shankerfight in the early 1970s executive council files, reports on education reform in K-12 and higher education. Shanker to leadership is weekly or monthly articles thatwere sent by the AFT to officers in the AFT, articles range from education, labor,international or political issues.

Subseries C: Meetings, 1975-2000, Boxes 10-13Meetings contain various meetings, committees and task forces of the AFT.Conventions hold materials that consist of the daily operations of the convention;correspondence with invited guest, roll calls, committee member lists proposedresolutions and constitutional changes. Occasionally there are speeches fromguests and opening remarks by Shanker. QuEST contains reports, speeches andmostly correspondence to those invited. Meetings are caucus correspondence,AFT standing committees, task forces and program and policy council materials.A majority of these files contain correspondence to members of these committees

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and list of those serving; some contain reports, policy, resolutions, constitutionalchange requests and minutes of the meetings.

Futures II report, published in 2000, was placed in this collection on the discretionof the AFT archivist. Albert Shanker, as well as the executive council, realizedthat for the AFT to survive, drastic changes were needed. A reorganizing of theAFT was put into place in 1992. The AFT archivist felt that in order for theresearcher to understand the internal workings of the AFT and to fulfill Shanker’sgoal of realigning the AFT, the report was added.

Subseries D: Miscellaneous, 1975-1996, Box 13Various reports, surveys, correspondence that did not fit anywhere else. Thesubseries only consists of six files

Series II. AFT Affiliates, 1968-1997, Boxes 13-29, Pages 32-55AFT Affiliates contains correspondence, reports, memos, notes, courtproceedings, organizing and collective bargaining information from or to theAFT.

Subseries A: Locals, 1968-1997, Boxes 13-26File numbers are the local numbers. Series contains general communications tothe AFT office of the president or cc to the office of the president, which include:reports, surveys, visit confirmation of Albert Shanker, general activities, strikeinformation and updates, mergers, education reform initiatives, press releases andcourt cases. There are also communications from rank and file members aboutgrievances, wrongdoings in the local or needed support in collective bargainingelections, defense cases or election problems.

A majority of the communication with New York locals in the 2000 range dealwith the Education Association pull out of NYSUT in the mid 1970s which isusually a simple letter stating that the local is pulling out of the AFT. UFT filesare rich with materials pertaining New York City’s education reform and politics.The Panama Canal Zone files deal mainly with the issues of bargaining with thefederal government and the relinquishment of the Canal Zone to Panama. PublicEmployees Federation, Local 4053 is a unique local in New York that is anaffiliation of the AFT and the SEIU. A majority of the files pertain to a court caseabout dues to the AFT.

Subseries B: State Federations/Councils, 1974-1996, Boxes 26-29State federation and council are alphabetical and are not filed by local number;they are listed as folder number. The councils are those groups of locals thatformed a council to speak as one; they are usually higher education locals. Thisseries contain information about how state federations or councils keep peacewith the larger and smaller locals in their respected states, battles with the state

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NEA, mergers, legislative and court issues, organizing and financial assistancefrom AFT.

Series III. AFL-CIO, 1973-1997, Boxes 29-36, Pages 56-63Series III contains information about the relationship with the AFL-CIO and the AFTduring the tenure of Albert Shanker. The series contains correspondence, reports,surveys, jurisdiction disputes, and communications with unions that are members of theAFL-CIO. Those unions that left the AFL-CIO and returned are a part of this series.

Subseries A: Article XX cases, 1975-1994, Boxes 29-30Article XX document affiliation and jurisdiction disputes with other AFL-CIOunion, usually with AFSCME, SEIU and Teamsters. There is a lot ofinformation about the Public Employee Federation including court transcripts.The dispute with AFSA is about duties in restructuring of schools.

Subseries B: Departments, Committees and Organizations, 1973-1996,Boxes 30-34Department, committee and organizations files are regular generalcorrespondence, occasionally there are reports, polls, articles and internaloperations of these departments and committees, activity reports, minutes ofmeetings, press releases, studies on various public and professional employeesattitudes toward unions. Albert Shanker was very active with the Department forProfessional Employees, Public Employees Department, International Departmentand various organizations dealing with international matters sponsored by theAFL-CIO. There is also a section dealing with communications with AFL-CIOstate and local councils. There are very few materials on the internal operationsof the AFL-CIO and re-affiliations with the Teamsters and UAW.

Subseries C: Member Unions of AFL-CIO, 1974-1997, Boxes 35-36This subseries contains correspondence, newsletters, articles and reports fromunions that are members of the AFL-CIO. Usual recurrence is correspondencefrom the AFT to unions about cooperating with the NEA and not the AFT orinformation about anti-AFL-CIO used by the NEA. There are numerous formletters about strikes and support on boycotts. Some good details about thePATCO strike.

AFSCME files are full of information about disputes and posturing by AFSCMEagainst the AFT.

Series IV. Chronological Files From Albert Shanker/CorrespondenceLogs, 1978-1992, Boxes 36-40, Pages 64-66Chronological files from Albert Shanker are letters that went out. Researchers will needto refer not only to this series but other series for correspondence that came in.Correspondence logs are bound books that contain information about every piece of mailthat came into the office with subject information. Occasionally there is information onaction taken.

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Series V. College and Universities, 1972-1997, Boxes 41-44,Pages 67-73This series contains correspondence relating to education policy from professors,administrators and students, appearances by Shanker to speak or participate in lectures(sometimes with follow up by the local press), and work on various boards. Othermaterials are reports and research papers. Harvard materials include the time Shankertaught a class in the late 1980s. There are also files on Canadian Universities.

Series VI. Federal Government, 1968-1997, Boxes 45-51, Pages 74-80Series is correspondence, notes, memos, and copies of bills relating to the U.S. federalgovernment and issues that the AFT is involved with.

Subseries A: House and Senate Bills, 1973-1987, Boxes 45-46HR and S are files to specific bills at the House of Representative and Senate.Usually there is the AFT letter asking for support of a bill or to defeat it. Alsothere is correspondence responding to the request.

Subseries B: Departments and Branches, 1968-1997, Boxes 46-51General correspondence to and from various government agencies. Papers rangefrom invitations to appear, policy stance on education and labor reform. There isextensive information on Goals 2000, and creation of the Department ofEducation. Presidential candidates files contain information on AFT policy forpresidential nominees, decisions on supporting certain nominees as well assupport in presidential races. Congressional correspondence contains letters frommembers of the Congress and Senate that are thank-yous, invitations or shortnotes about legislation.

White House Competitiveness Policy Council files contain meeting minutes fromthe council itself, with correspondence and draft reports and the final report.Complete transcripts of the subcommittee on education that Shanker chaired iswith these files. The CPC subcommittee covered a wide array of educationreform issues but centered on the issues of national standard assessments,accountability and student to work initiatives.

Series VII. International, 1973-1997, Boxes 51-55, pages 81-85Materials related to the AFT being apart of the free trade union movement worldwide.There is correspondence, reports, memos, newsletters and meeting minutes related tovarious international teacher unions or foreign government agencies. There is extensivecorrespondence, reports, memos, and newsletters with international teacher organizations.

Subseries A: Correspondence with Government Offices and TeacherUnions, 1973-1997, Boxes 51-53Communication about travel arrangements to countries and their teacher unions.General correspondence about assistance in international programs to helpeducation systems or to assist in getting jobs in the United States. Reports on

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conditions as well as brief histories of the countries major unions, educationprograms, human rights or the teacher union movement. Interesting informationon South African apartheid, teacher organizing and university protests.

Subseries B: Labor Organizations and Meetings, 1974-1996, Boxes 53-55The organizations and meetings are with education and labor organizations thatconsist of reports and minutes. There are correspondence relating to upcomingmeetings and policy. ICFTU and IFFTU files reveal information on thedevelopment of free trade unions in Latin and South America, Europe and Asia.

Series VIII. NEA and US Independent Unions, 1968-1997, Boxes 55-56,pages 86-88Series contains reports, memos, correspondence and general information relating to theoften-volatile relationship that existed between the AFT and the NEA.

Subseries A: NEA, 1968-1997, Boxes 55-56Series on NEA is alphabetical and consists of correspondence, reports, notes,minutes and transcripts. Merger files contain correspondence, press releases, andnewspapers articles about meetings. NEA and NEA convention files contain aplethora of information both anti of NEA by AFT or visa versa. They containcorrespondence, press releases, notes, reports, propaganda, views of the AFTconvention from NEA delegates and visa versa.

Subseries B: NEA Locals and State Associations, 1972-1996, Box 56Correspondence, reports, meetings, related that local or state association.Occasionally information on potential mergers or affiliation

Subseries C: Independent Unions, 1975-1992, Box 56-62Correspondence with unions not affiliated with the AFL-CIO. Majority of thecommunications are inquiring about affiliating with the AFT or with the AFL-CIO itself.

Series IX. Publications, 1960-2002, Boxes 57-62, Pages 89-96This series has three subseries, all-pertaining to publishing, whether it is publishedmaterials or correspondence with publishers. There are articles, correspondence, memos,and drafts

Subseries A: Articles about/by Shanker, 1967-2002, Box 57-58This subseries contains articles about or written by Shanker. They are notindexed. At the end of the series blurbs in books and letters-to-the-editor are inseparate folders.

Subseries B: Correspondence with Publishers, 1974-1996, Boxes 58-59Correspondence with publishers contains a range of materials from upcomingarticles in which the publisher wanted feedback, drafts of Shanker articles andregular correspondence with publishers or from readers. Occasionally there will

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be letters to the editor if there is sequence of correspondence. In the New Republicfiles there are numerous correspondences about Where We Stand. The Where WeStand column began publication in the New Republic in 1990

Subseries C: Publications, 1960-1996, Boxes 59-62This series contains various publications that Shanker kept or where found in thecorrespondence/subject files and moved to this series. Topics range fromeducation, race issues, labor, and Communism. This subseries is in two sections,AFT publications and other publications.

AFT section contains published materials by the AFT ranging from standards,goals of the AFT and QuEST readers, which will contain transcripts fromspeeches at QuEST. The file range is 59.15 through 59.48

Section ‘other publications’ has various publications that Shanker held on to.Shanker claimed to be a magazine junky, and this series shows an example of thevaried subjects Shanker read. ‘Educational Excellence Network’ was a monthlynews clipping service run by Diane Ravitch and Gil Sewall. The Coalition ofEssential Schools, whose chairman was Theodore Sizer, published Horace. Eachissue would contain a report on one education issue. This file covers 1985through 1993.

Series X. Speeches and Interviews, 1968-1996, Boxes 63-66,Pages 97-109This series are transcripts of speeches and interviews given by Albert Shanker. Thearchive does not have all of these speeches and interviews in audio form. These are notall the speeches and interviews that Mr. Shanker gave in his lifetime, but are the onlyones that were received by the archives. The speeches show the progression of variouseducation reform initiatives undertaken by the AFT and Shanker’s views on communism,the labor movement, and international education. Testimony and statements to Congressare included in the speeches section. The interviews are a separate section and areoccasionally more casual on Shanker’s views of people, the labor movement and his ownpersonal history.

Series XI. Subjects, 1956-1997, Boxes 66-96, Pages 110-136This series tries to mirror the filling system of the AFT office of the president, howeverthe archivist did take some liberties. The series contains correspondence, reports,memos, white papers, minute meetings and transcripts, court proceedings, articles andclippings. There is extensive information about Tuition Tax Credits, Quotas (especiallywith the Bakke Case), and the formation of the NBPTS. The files of the Forum ofEducational Organization Leaders (FEOL) cover a wide area of education subjects.Freedom House files contains reports about human rights, international diplomacy andanti-communist programs. Miscellaneous files have correspondence from teachers, fansand enemies.

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Subseries A: Department of Education - States, 1974 – 1997, Boxes 73-74Subseries contains correspondence with either the state department/board ofeducation, city or county department/board of education. The materials coverareas pertaining to AFT affiliates, invitations to speak at conferences, andinformation about various education reforms.

Series XII. Where We Stand, 1970-1997, Boxes 97-100, Pages 137-142This series contains information of not only the creation of a different Where We Standcolumn every week, but various indexes and lists created by the AFT to help with thedemand by the general public to get specific Where We Stand columns. NYSUT with thehelp of the AFT and the Walter P. Reuther Library created a Where We Stand database.The website is http://www.nysut.org/shanker/index.html. To learn more about thecolumns impact, read the Shanker biography at the beginning of the guide, or at theAlbert Shanker Institute website, http://www.shankerinstitute.org/AT/teacher7.html

Subseries A: Drafts, 1970-1997, Box 97Where We Stand series contains drafts, correspondence about the draft, indexlistings of various years and a complete list of the columns from 1970-1997, notfull text. The drafts and correspondence are not a complete run. ‘Where WeStand Columns and index’ contain an index created at the AFT and the entireWWS from that year.

Subseries B: Correspondence, 1984-1997, Boxes 97-100Subseries contains correspondence about Where We stand columns. They arearranged by date received or answered. They are from teachers to heads of state,from fans to enemies.

Series XIII. Memorial and Personal Effects, 1974-1997, Boxes 100-101,Pages 143-144This series contains correspondence, emails, and lists, cards and speeches all related tothe death of Albert Shanker in 1997. How We Knew Him is a compilation of storiesfrom AFT staff about Shanker and The Power of Ideas is a collection of quotes, andstatements by Shanker.

The personal effects section is materials found by the archivist from Shanker’s office thatdid not really fit in any other series and add a personal account of who Albert Shankerwas in this collection guide.Series XIV Travel Calendars, Schedules, Phone Messages, 1974-1996,Boxes 101-105, Page 145This series contains Shanker’s daily schedules in and out of the office. Meetings, phonemessages and the topics. Dinners with people, vacations taken and doctor appointmentsfrom general checkup s to his chemo sessions.

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Numbered information are in folders, the rest of the series are in bound volumes. Whilereviewing these materials double -check any meetings, there were numerous revisions oncomputer printed schedules.

INDEXES

There are four indexes to the collection:

AFT Affiliates Index for series II. Pages 146-153Publications Index for series IX but articles about or by Albert Shanker were not

indexed. Pages 154-158Speeches and Interviews Index for Series X. Pages 159-164Subject Index represents series titled AFT, AFL-CIO, College and Universities,

Chronological Files From Albert Shanker and Correspondence Logs, FederalGovernment, International, NEA and Independent Unions, Subjects.Pages 165-184

Series ‘Where We Stand’ was not indexed. Researchers can use the online databasefor subject searching.

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Series IAFT Office, 1967-1996,

Boxes 1-13

AFT Office files are arranged in alphabetic order.

Abbreviations used in this series:COPE – Committee of Political EducationFNHP – Federation of Nurses and Health ProfessionalsFPE – Federation of Public EmployeesFSE – Federation of State EmployeesAFTSU – AFT Staff UnionOPEIU – Office and Professional Employees International UnionsQuEST - Quality Education Standards in TeachingPPC - Program and Policy Council

Subseries A: Administration Files

BOX 11.1 Alvarado, Anthony, 19851.2 Billups, Lovely; Education Issues, 1984-19881.3 Bardecke, Judy, Office Manager, 1982-19941.4 Bond, Burnie, 19901.5 Ruth W. Chacon, Public Affairs, 1986-19911.6 Chavez, Linda, 1975-19831.7 Didier, Eugene, Director Southern Region, 19741.8 Didier, Eugene, Director Southern Region, 1977-19781.9 Didier, Eugene, Director Southern Region, 1978-19941.10 Dorn, David, International Department, 1989-19941.11 Dorn, David, International Department, 1978-19881.12 Duncan, Claude, Public Affairs, 1993-19951.13 Fewkes, John; Past President, 1982-19831.14 Florio, David, Organizing, 1984-19871.15 Fowler, Donna, 19961.16 Frank, Phyllis, Public Affairs, 1978-19831.17 Freedman, Rita; Assistant to the President, 1994-19971.18 Gould, Jewell, Research, 1979-19971.19 Gorman, Trish, Editor, 1983-19941.20 Goldberg, Bruce, Education Issues, 1987-19921.21 Gold, Larry, Higher Education, 1991-19961.22 Humphrey, Greg, Legislation, 1977-19821.23 Humphrey, Greg, Legislation, 1983-19951.24 Horowitz, Rachelle, COPE, 1985-19951.25 Horowitz, Rachelle, COPE, 1976-19831.26 Horowitz, Rachelle, COPE, 1974-1976

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BOX 22.1 Kemble; Eugenia, 1976-19792.2 Kemble; Eugenia, 1979-19822.3 Kemble; Eugenia, 1982-19842.4 Kemble; Eugenia, 1989-19932.5 Krell, Kate; Public Relations, 1987-19912.6 Kugler, Phil; Organizing, 1977-19832.7 Kugler, Phil; Organizing,, 1984-19892.8 Kugler, Phil; Organizing, 1990-19952.9 Krouse, Ron; Financial Operations, 1993-19942.10 Laarman, Peter; Public Relations, 19772.11 Laarman, Peter; Field Communications, 1979-19822.12 Levine, Marsha; 1986-19922.13 McElroy, Edward; Secretary-Treasurer, 1993-19962.14 McPike, Liz; Editor, 1981-19962.15 Matzke, Martha; Special Project, 19932.16 Machey, Ray; Organizing, 1986-19942.17 Megel, Carl; Legislation/Retirees, 1979-19892.18 Miller, Gail; Editor, 1977-19782.19 Miller, Bruce; Legal, 1993-1997 RESTRICTED2.20 Miller, Bruce; Legal, 1992 RESTRICTED2.21 Miller, Bruce; Legal, 1990-1991 RESTRICTED2.22 Miller, Bruce; Legal, 1989 RESTRICTED

BOX 33.1 Miller, Bruce, 1988 RESTRICTED3.2 Miller, Bruce, 1984-1985 RESTRICTED3.3 Miller, Bruce, 1983 RESTRICTED3.4 Miller, Bruce, 1982 RESTRICTED3.5 Miller, Bruce, 1980-1981 RESTRICTED3.6 Miller, Bruce 1976-1979 RESTRICTED3.7 Miller, Bruce, 1986-1987 RESTRICTED3.8 Muravachik, Sally, 1975-19833.9 Muravachik, Sally, Convention and Travel, 1984-19933.10 Moran, Kim; Field Services, 1979-19933.11 Neilson, Bob; Higher Education, 1977-19803.12 Neilson, Bob; Higher Education, 1980-19893.13 Nelson, Howard; state workers pay trends in North Dakota, 19933.14 Oliver, John; Collective Bargaining Department, 1974-19763.15 Oram, Steven; Legal, 1987-19913.16 Pearlman, Bob; Education Technology, 1989-19913.17 Porter, Robert, Secretary-Treasurer, 1974-19853.18 Porter, Robert, Secretary-Treasurer, 1986-19923.19 Porter Scholarship, 1993-19943.20 Piccigallo, Phil, Assistant to the President, 1985

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3.21 Poltrock, Lawarence, AFT General Council, 1989-19923.22 Poltrock, Lawarence, AFT General Council, 1976-19893.23 Radosh, Ron, 1991-19933.24 Rauth, Marilyn, Research, 1974-19773.25 Rauth, Marilyn, Assistant to the President, 1986-19903.26 Rauth, Marilyn, Assistant to the President, 1977-19843.27 Reecer, Marcia, Assistant to the President, 1990-1995

BOX 44.1 Richards, Chuck, Organizing, 1975-19814.2 Ripperger, Bob, 1978-19931.3 Rosenberg, Bella, Assistant to the President, 1984-19951.4 Rosenberg, Bella, Assistant to the President, 1993-19964.5 Schmid, John; Assistant to the President, 1975-19764.6 Sacks, Eve; Executive Secretary to the President, 1977-19914.7 Selden, David; Past President, 19874.8 Shanker, Albert; Affiliations, 19944.9 Stevens, John, Union Leadership Institute, 1989-19934.10 Stevens, John, Union Leadership Institute, 1986-19894.11 Stevens, John; Union Leadership Institute, 1977-19854.12 Strom, David; Legal, 1993-19944.13 Stunson, Charles, Computer Services, 19944.14 Usdan, Jane, 19874.15 Van Blake, Barbara, Human Rights and Community Services, 1975-19944.16 Veitch, Susan, Educational Issues, 1981-19824.17 Ward, James, Research, 1977-19804.18 Ward, James, Research, 1981-19834.19 Walsh, Debbie, 1985-19924.20 Wattenberg, Ruth, 1983-19924.21 Weiler, Pat, Education Issues, 1981-19824.22 Whitman, Ruth, 1985-19874.23 Widmeyer, Scott, Public Affairs, 1981-19844.24 Widmeyer, Scott, Public Affairs, 1985-19864.25 Wiesmann, Susan, Organizing, 1981-1994

BOX 5Departments5.1 Accounting, 19745.2 American Teacher, 1989-19945.3 Associate Membership program, 1987-19915.4 College and Universities, 1974-19945.5 COPE, 1984-19925.6 Editorial, 1984-19925.7 Education Foundation, 1979-19935.8 Educational Issues, 1982-19915.9 Educational Issues, 1992-1993

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5.10 Educational Issues, 19945.11 Employee Benefits, 1991-19935.12 FNHP, 1978-19795.13 FNHP, 1979-19905.14 FNHP, 1990-19945.15 FNHP, Press Releases, 1979-19825.16 FPE, 19935.17 FSE, 1985-19945.18 Human Rights and Community Relations, 19745.19 International Department, Education for Democracy, 1985-19945.20 International Department, Education for Democracy, 1989-19955.21 Legislation, 1974-19765.22 Legislation, 1977-19945.23 Library, 1982-19885.24 Membership, 1974-19925.25 Organizing; Full Membership, 1974-19925.26 Organizing Packet, 19795.27 Organizing Requests, 1976-19775.28 Organizing victories and defeats, 1974-19765.29 Public Relations, 1986-19925.30 Public Relations, Press Releases, 1974-1975

BOX 66.1 Public Relations, Press Releases, 1976-19776.2 Public Relations, Press Releases, 19786.3 Research Department, 1974-1990

National Representatives6.4 National Representatives, 1991-19946.5 Alford, Louise, 1971-19846.6 Batchelder, Richards, 1978-19806.7 Bates, Robert, 1971-19976.8 Berg, John, 1973-19816.9 Birchette, Larry, 1972-19776.10 Byrum, Jerry, 1974-19856.11 Cascella, Joe, 1968-19776.12 Crane, Jim, 1975-19786.13 Crook, Ed, 1975-19786.14 DeMalas, Anthony, 1974-19786.15 Dunlap, Juanita, 1981-19846.16 Flood, Thomas, 19866.17 Gardner, Kelli, 1976-19796.18 Hill, Mercedes, 1972-19836.19 Hursey, Howard, 1968-19786.20 Jensen, Robert, 1984-19906.21 Mann, David, 1970-1975

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6.22 Robinson, James, 1971-19746.23 Thurman, Jean, 1978

Staff Unions6.24 Committee for National Representatives, 1973-19776.25 Committee for National Representatives; Contracts, 1973-19756.26 Committee for National Representatives; Negotiations, 19766.27 Committee for National Representatives, 19796.28 Professional Union at Staff Headquarters, 1971-19756.29 Professional Union at Staff Headquarters, 1976-19786.30 Professional Union at Staff Headquarters; Agreements, 1973-19786.31 Professional Union at Staff Headquarters; Negotiations, 19776.32 Professional Union at Staff Headquarters; ULP Charges, 1972-19746.33 AFTSU, 1979-19896.34 AFTSU, 1991-19936.35 OPEIU, 1967-1990

Subseries B: Executive Files

BOX 77.1 Executive council; correspondence, 1967-19727.2 Executive council/committee minutes, 1967-19717.3 Executive council/committee minutes, 1972-19747.4 Executive council; correspondence 19737.5 Executive council; ballot No. 11; merger, 19737.6 Executive council; correspondence 19747.8 Executive council; correspondence, 19757.9 Executive council; materials, 19757.10 Executive council; materials 19767.11 Executive council; materials 19777.12 Executive council; minutes, November 19787.13 Executive council; materials, January 19797.14 Executive council; SUNY staff survey, January 19797.15 Executive council; materials, April 19797.16 Executive council; materials, June 19797.17 Executive council; minutes, 19807.18 Executive council, materials, January 19807.19 Executive council; materials, May 19807.20 Executive council; materials, August 19807.21 Executive council; materials, October 19807.22 Executive council; mailed materials, 1978-19807.23 Executive council, materials; January 19817.24 Executive council/committee; materials, May 19817.25 Executive council; materials, July 19817.26 Executive council; materials, September 19817.27 Executive council; mailed materials, 1981

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7.28 Executive council/committee; materials, January 19827.29 Executive council/committee; materials, May 19827.30 Executive council/committee; materials, June 19827.31 Executive council/committee, September 19827.32 Executive council, mailed materials, 19827.33 Executive council; report on Math/Science Shortage, 19827.34 Executive council/committee, January 19837.35 Executive council minutes, January 19837.36 Executive council minutes, May 19837.37 Executive council/committee; materials, January 19837.38 Executive council minutes, January 19837.39 Executive council minutes, May 19837.40 Executive council/committee materials, May 1983

BOX 88.1 Executive council minutes, July 19838.2 Executive council, October 19838.3 Executive council; Shanker to Council, 19838.4 Executive council mailed materials, 19838.5 Executive council minutes, January 19848.6 Executive council minutes, April 19848.7 Executive council/committee, April 19848.8 Executive council minutes, August 19848.9 Executive council materials, August 19848.10 Executive council, materials 19858.11 Executive council, materials 1986-19888.12 Executive council, materials 1989-19918.13 Executive council, correspondence 1992-19948.14 Executive council materials, 19848.15 Executive council meeting, January 24-27, 19858.16 Executive council meeting, July 9-10, 19858.17 Executive council meeting, November 8-9, 19858.18 Executive council mailings, 19858.19 Executive council mailings, 1986-19888.20 Executive committee, 1974-19758.21 Executive committee; Israel Trip, 1975-19768.22 Executive committee, 19768.23 Executive committee, 19778.24 Executive committee, 19788.25 Executive committee, 19798.26 Executive committee, 19808.27 Executive committee, 19818.28 Executive committee, materials, 1968-1981

BOX 99.1 Executive committee, January 1982

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9.2 Executive committee, Kemble, February 7, 19839.3 Executive committee, May 7, 19829.4 Executive committee, August 29, 19839.5 Executive committee, January 22, 19849.6 Executive committee, January 25, 19859.7 Executive committee, April 11, 19859.8 Executive committee, July 9, 19859.9 Executive committee, correspondence, 1987-19949.10 Executive committee ballots, 1977-19909.11 Executive staff meeting, 1976-19779.12 Shanker to Executive council and Administrative staff, August 19919.13 Shanker to Executive council and Administrative staff, September 19919.14 Shanker to Executive council and Administrative staff, January-June 19929.15 Shanker to Executive council and Administrative staff, July-Nov., 19929.16 Shanker to AFT Leadership, 1974-1995, 1 of 29.17 Shanker to AFT Leadership, 1974-1995, 2 of 29.18 Shanker to AFT Leadership, 1996

Vice Presidents9.19 Ballard, James, 1970-19829.20 Bergan, Mary, 19959.21 Cabell, Constance, 1980-19829.22 Cole, John, 1990-19949.23 Cole, Paul, 1990-19919.24 Cortese, Antonia, 1987-19929.25 Daly, Patrick, 1968-19909.26 Deedy, Kenneth, 1977-19879.27 Dennis, Hugo, 1972-19819.28 Dodson, Charles, 1992-19939.29 Feldman, Sandra, 1978-19959.30 Gray, David, 1992-19939.31 Healy, Robert 1974-19909.32 Hill, Velma, 1972-19789.33 Hobart, Thomas, 1987-19919.34 Hutchinson, Phyllis, 1974-19769.35 Irons, Sandra, n.d.9.36 Johnson, Lorretta, 1989-19929.37 Katz, Marvin, 19939.38 Kolodny, Jules, 1972-19749.39 Lawrence, Dal, n.d.9.40 LaCour, Nat, 1980-19909.41 Magidson, Herb, 19889.42 Manley, Richard, 1992-19939.43 McElroy, Edward, 1988-19899.44 McGarvey, Jim, n.d.9.45 Norack, Barry, 1974-1976

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9.46 Owley, Candice, 1981-19879.47 Pietrantoni, Jeanette, 19939.48 Polishok, Irwin, 1977-19899.49 Portalatin, Maria, 1979-19919.50 Reilly, John, 19939.51 Riordan, Mary Ellen, 1968-19829.52 Shelly, Joan Marie, 1983-19939.53 Springer, George, 19929.54 Sullivan, Frank, 1974-19799.55 Sundin, Louise, 1987-19889.56 Swenson, Norman, 1989-19909.57 Tice, Walter, n.d.9.58 Tornillo, Pat, 1978-19949.59 Twomey, Ann, 19949.60 Urbanski, Adam, 19959.61 Vaughn, Jacqueline, 1987-19939.62 Executive Council bids, 1988-19929.63 Executive Council bios, n.d.9.64 Executive Council bios, 19739.65 Vice Presidents List, 1988-1990

AFT Policy9.66 AFT Code of Ethics, 19469.67 AFT Policy Resolutions, 19749.68 AFT Policy Resolutions, 1978

BOX 1010.1 AFT Policy Resolutions book; table of contents, 198210.2 AFT Policy Resolutions book; Collective Bargaining, 198210.3 AFT Policy Resolutions book; Financial and Educational Issues, 198210.4 AFT Policy Resolutions book; Human Rights and Labor Rights, 198210.5 AFT Policy Resolutions book; International Policy, 198210.6 AFT Policy Resolutions book; Legislation and Political Activity, 198210.7 AFT Policy Resolutions book; Social Policy, 198210.8 AFT Policy Resolutions book; Special Order of Business, 198210.9 AFT Policy Resolutions; women’s rights, 198210.10 Strike Loan Policy, 1971-1979

Sub Series C: Meetings: Program Policy Council, Taskforce,Caucus, Committees, Conferences and Convention

10.11 Convention, 197510.12 Convention, 1976, 1 of 210.13 Convention, 1976, 2 of 210.14 Convention, 1977, 1 of 210.15 Convention, 1977, 2 of 2

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10.16 Convention, 197810.17 Convention, 1979 1 of 210.18 Convention, 1979 2 of 210.19 Convention, Tom Kahn Speech, 197910.20 Convention, 1980 1 of 210.21 Convention, 1980 2 of 210.22 Convention, Bayard Rustin, 198010.23 Convention, Shirley M. Hufstedler, 198010.24 Convention, Senator Edward M. Kennedy, 198010.25 Convention, 1981, 1 of 210.26 Convention, 1981, 2 of 210.27 Convention, Bayard Rustin, human rights award, 198110.28 Convention, Ernest Gibson, human rights award, 198210.29 Convention, 198310.30 Convention, Ambassador Max Kampelman Speech, 198310.31 Convention, 1984, 1 of 210.32 Convention, 1984, 2 of 210.33 Convention, 1986

BOX 1111.1 Convention, 198811.2 Convention, 1990, 1 of 211.3 Convention, press releases, 1990, 2 of 211.4 Convention, 199211.5 Convention, 199411.6 Convention Reports, 1976-197711.7 Convention Reports, 1978-197911.8 Convention Reports, 1984-198611.9 QuEST consortium, 197211.10 QuEST, 197511.11 QuEST, 197611.12 QuEST, 197711.13 QuEST, 197811.14 QuEST, 197911.15 QuEST, 198011.16 QuEST, 198111.17 QuEST, 198311.18 QuEST, 198511.19 QuEST, 198711.20 QuEST, 198911.21 QuEST, 199111.22 QuEST, podium, 199111.23 QuEST, 199311.24 QuEST, correspondence, 1993

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General Meetings11.25 Advisory Board on Human Rights Curriculum, 198011.26 Advisory Commission on Higher Education, 1982-198411.27 Advisory Committee on Higher Education, 1971-199111.28 AFT Black Caucus, 1995-199711.29 AFT Communication Association, 199611.30 Albuquerque leadership for Reform Institute, 199211.31 Commission on School Violence, press release, March 198511.32 Commission on Service to State Federations, 1981-199011.33 COPE committee meeting, April 197511.34 Crisis Commission Report, 197511.35 Excellence Committee, 198711.36 Futures Committee, 1990-1992, 1 of 311.37 Futures Committee, 1990-1992, 2 of 311.38 Futures Committee, 1990-1992, 3 of 3

BOX 1212.1 Futures II report, 200012.2 Gay and Lesbian Caucus, 1988-199612.3 Guidance Counselors Standing Committee, 1974-197812.4 Health Care Reform Committee, 1990-199112.5 Impact of Education Reform on the Disadvantaged, 198512.6 Insurance Committee, 198712.7 Labor Education Committee, 1977-197812.8 Leadership Development Task Force, 199412.9 Management Committee, 199512.10 Math and Science Teacher Shortage ad-hoc committee, 1982-198312.11 Math and Science Teacher Shortage ad-hoc committee, Statements, 198312.12 National Council for Effective Schools, 1974-197512.13 National Retiree Committee, 1979-198612.14 Paraprofessionals committee, 1974-199412.15 Privatization Task Force, 199512.16 PPC, 1993-199412.17 PPC – Public and Private School Tea., 1992-199312.18 PPC – Public and Private School Teachers, 199312.19 Progressive Caucus, 1969-199012.20 Quality Workplace Committee; Survey of AFT Staff, 199712.21 Regional Conference, Atlanta, 198512.22 Regional Conference, Boston, 198312.23 Regional Conference, Chicago, 198312.24 Regional Conference, Detroit, 198512.25 Regional Conference, San Francisco, 198312.26 Regional Leadership Conference packet, 198312.27 Regional Leadership Conference, summaries, 198312.28 Retired Teacher Residence, 1974-197512.29 Retiree Standing Committee, 1990-1992

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12.30 School Secretaries Committee, 1974-197612.31 School to Work Committee, 1974-197612.32 Special Education Committee, 1974-197512.33 Task Force on Educational Issues, 1975-197812.34 Task Force on Future of Education, correspondence, 198512.35 Task Force on Future of Education, reference materials, 198512.36 Task Force on Future of Education, minutes, 198512.37 Task Force on Future of Education, reference materials, 198612.38 Task Force on Future of Education, reference materials, January 198612.39 Task Force on Future of Education, verbatim, January 14, 198612.40 Task Force on Future of Education, verbatim, January 14, 198612.41 Task Force on Future of Education, verbatim, January 15, 198612.42 Task Force on Part-Time Faculty, 197812.43 Task Force on PPC, 199312.44 Task Force on State Federations, 199712.45 Task Force on Youth Employment, 1979-1980, 1 of 212.46 Task Force on Youth Employment, 1979-1980, 2 of 212.47 Teacher Center Advisory Group, 1981-198212.48 United Action Caucus, 1972-199012.49 Urban Finance Committee, 1981-198312.50 Vocational Education Committee, 1977-1990

BOX 1313.1 Women’s Rights Committee, 1971-1980

Subseries D: Miscellaneous AFT Materials

13.2 AFT Move to Dupont Circle, 197513.3 AFT/Chrysler Report: School to Work, 199513.4 Associate Membership, 1985-198813.5 Bill of Rights and Responsibilities for Learning, 1995-199613.6 Survey of New AFT Members, 199413.7 Trusteeship, 1979

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SERIES IIAFT Affiliates, 1968-1997

Boxes 13-29

Subseries A is arranged by the local number. Subseries B is arranged in alphabeticalorder.

Subseries A: AFT Affiliates

BOX 131 Chicago Teachers Union, 1974-19761 Chicago Teachers Union, 19771 Chicago Teachers Union, 1977-19801 Chicago Teachers Union, 1982-19871 Chicago Teachers Union, 1988-19891 Chicago Teachers Union, 1990-19921 Chicago Teachers Union, 1993-19962 Teachers’ Guild, minutes, September 19582 United Federation of Teachers; Gross Interview, August 19642 United Federation of Teachers; Pamphlets, 1960s2 United Federation of Teachers; Paraprofessional Strike Article, 19702 United Federation of Teachers, 19742 United Federation of Teachers, 1975, 1 of 32 United Federation of Teachers, 1975, 2 of 32 United Federation of Teachers, 1975, 3 of 32 United Federation of Teachers; Strike Clippings, 19752 United Federation of Teachers, 1976, 1 of 22 United Federation of Teachers, 1976, 2 of 22 United Federation of Teachers, 1977-1979, 1 of 22 United Federation of Teachers, 1977-1979, 2 of 22 United Federation of Teachers, 1979-1982, 1 of 22 United Federation of Teachers, 1979-1982, 2 of 2

BOX 142 United Federation of Teachers, 19832 United Federation of Teachers, 1984-19852 United Federation of Teachers, 19862 United Federation of Teachers, 19872 United Federation of Teachers, 19882 United Federation of Teachers, 19892 United Federation of Teachers, 19902 United Federation of Teachers, 19912 United Federation of Teachers, 19922 United Federation of Teachers, 19932 United Federation of Teachers, 19942 United Federation of Teachers, 1995-1996

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2 United Federation of Teachers; Publications, 1968 - 19953 Philadelphia Federation of Teachers, 1974-19753 Philadelphia Federation of Teachers, 1976-19783 Philadelphia Federation of Teachers, 1979-19823 Philadelphia Federation of Teachers, 1983-1985

BOX 153 Philadelphia Federation of Teachers, 1987-19913 Philadelphia Federation of Teachers, 1991-19964 Gary Teachers Union, 1975-19956 Washington Teachers Union, 1974-19766 Washington Teachers Union, 1976-19826 Washington Teachers Union, 1983-19906 Washington Teachers Union, 1991-199728 St. Paul Federation of Teachers, 1974-198028 St. Paul Federation of Teachers, 1983-199729 Panama Canal Zone, 1974-197629 Panama Canal Zone, 1976-197829 Panama Canal Zone 197929 Panama Canal Zone 1980-198329 Panama Canal Zone 1984-199629 Panama Canal Zone; Merging of Schools, 197659 Minneapolis Federation of Teachers, 1976-197959 Minneapolis Federation of Teachers, 1980-199661 San Francisco Federation of Teachers, 1974-197961 San Francisco Federation of Teachers, 1980-198861 United Teachers of San Francisco, 1989-199666 Boston Teachers Union, 1974-197966 Boston Teachers Union, 1981-1982

BOX 1666 Boston Teachers Union, 1982-198766 Boston Teachers Union, 1987-1995111 Portland Federation of Teachers, 1975-1992189 Workers Education Local, 1975-1977189 Workers Education Local, 1987200 Seattle Federation of Teachers, 1976-1981202 Superior Federation of Teachers, 1976-1990212 Milwaukee Vocational Teachers Union, 1977-1996223 University of Wisconsin Teachers Union, 1976-1983231 Detroit Federation of Teachers, 1975-1981231 Detroit Federation of Teachers 1982-1996231 Detroit Federation of Teachers; Agency Fee Case, 1977231 Detroit Federation of Teachers; Clippings, 1976-1994243 Madison Vocational School Teachers Union, 1976-1994250 Toledo Federation of Teachers, 1975-1982

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250 Toledo Federation of Teachers, 1983-1997250 Toledo Federation of Teachers; Intern Intervention Program, 1983250 Toledo Federation of Teachers; The Toledo Plan, n.d.279 Cleveland Teachers Union, 1974-1982279 Cleveland Teachers Union, 1983-1996280 New Rochelle Federation of Teachers, 1977-1996280 New Rochelle Federation of Teachers; The Cutting Edge, 1988-1989296 Springfield Federation of Teachers, 1974332 Butte Teachers Union, 1975-1985340 Baltimore Teachers Union, 1974-1982340 Baltimore Teachers Union, 1983-1996340 Baltimore Teachers Union; Survey, 1977366 Cheyenne Federation of Teachers, 1974-1994370 San Diego Federation of Teachers, 1974-1992394 Hammond Teachers Federation, 1974-1992399 Michigan City Federation of Teachers, 1993-1994

BOX 17400 Pittsburgh Federation of Teachers, 1974-1975400 Pittsburgh Federation of Teachers, 1976-1980400 Pittsburgh Federation of Teachers, 1981-1993401 Great Valley Federation of Teachers, 1974-1988420 St. Louis Teachers Union, 1975-1982420 St. Louis Teachers Union, 1983-1997422 Tulsa Federation of Teachers, 1981428 Mountain City-Chattanooga Teachers Federation, 1977-1979435 United Teachers of Flint, 1976-1985461 Tacoma Federation of Teachers, 1987481 Newark Federation of Teachers, 1974-1977481 Newark Federation of Teachers, 1974-1979481 Newark Federation of Teachers, 1983-1996484 Springfield Federation of Teachers, 1975-1991495 United Teachers of Lowell, 1990-1992497 Montana University Teachers Union, 1975-1978500 Indianapolis Federation of Teachers, 1979-1983502 Anaconda Teachers Union, 1976504 Lake County Federation of Teachers, 1977-1986511 East Chicago Teachers Federation, 1974-1991519 Anderson Federation of Teachers, 1975-1995527 United Teachers of New Orleans, 1974-1990528 Macoupin County Teachers Union, 1980538 Columbus Federation of Teachers, 1975-1982557 Kenosha Teachers Union, 1974-1980571 West Suburban Teachers Union, 1974-1995604 Will County Teachers Union, 1983-1991616 Rochester Teachers Association, 1976-1989

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616 Rochester Teachers Association 1989-1993616 Rochester Teachers Association 1994-1996616 Rochester Teachers Association; Report to Representative Assembly,

1980616 Rochester Teachers Association; Task Force on Shared Accountability,

1990616 Rochester Teachers Association; Articles, 1984-1991627 AFT Jefferson County, 1974-1994662 Lake Ridge Teachers Federation, 1974-1991679 South Bend Federation of Teachers, 1976-1980681 Dearborn Federation of Teachers, 1974-1996683 Thorton Township Teachers Federation, 1979-1991684 Highland Park Federation of Teachers, 1979-1989691 Kansas City Federation of Teachers, 1974-1990

BOX 18691 Kansas City Federation of Teachers, 1982-1996692 Duluth Teachers Association, 1983-1992693 Littleton Federation of Teachers, 1975-1980696 Eau Claire Federation of Teachers, 1974-1981698 East Detroit Federation of Teachers, 1974-1996710 Columbia Heights Teachers Association, 1978-1992716 Cedar Rapids Teachers Federation, 1977-1991722 Everett Federation of Teachers, 1974-1978725 Wichita Federation of Teachers, 1977-1992729 Bayonne Federation of Teachers, 1976-1981734 Virgo County Federation of Teachers, 1976-1992743 Granite City Federation of Teachers, 1975-1986757 Muncie Federation of Teachers, 1976762 Federation of Delaware Teachers, 1976-1980771 AFT Oakland, 1980-1996772 Everett Federation of Teachers, 1974-1978777 Mobile Federation of Teachers, 1974-1984780 Peoria Federation of Teachers, 1975-1991795 Cleveland Heights Teachers Union, 1975-1992800 City Union of Baltimore, 1989-1994801 Niagara Falls Federation of Teachers, 1974-1975803 Schenectady Federation of Teachers, 1978-1994804 Hamden Teachers Federation, 1983807 Port Orchard Federation of Teachers, 1976-1994809 Quincy Education Association, 1978-1994811 Kokomo Federation of Teachers, 1994822 Woodbridge Township Federation of Teachers, 1974-1986827 Vallego Federation of Teachers, 1980857 Perth Amboy Federation of Teachers, 1976-1993858 Denver Federation of Teachers, 1988-1995

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860 Yonkers Federation of Teachers, 1989-1991865 Mount Vernon Federation of Teachers, 1978-1996866 Richmond Federation of Teachers, 1975-1996869 Fresno Federation of Teachers, 1975-1988871 New Britain Federation of Teachers, 1992-1996872 Robinsdale Federation of Teachers, 1974-1996886 Kankakee Area Federation of Teachers, 1975-1994898 Boulder Valley Teachers Federation, 1975910 Lincoln Park Federation of Teachers, 1975915 Warwick Teachers Union, 1978-1992920 North Providence Federation of Teachers, 1976-1982930 Pawtucket Federation of Teachers, 1985933 New Haven Federation of Teachers, 1975-1995943 Southwest Suburban Teachers Union, 1978-1992951 Woonsocket Teachers Guild, 1975-1978957 San Jose Federation of Teachers, 1975-1988958 Providence Teachers Union, 1976-19901010 Phoenix Federation of Teachers, 1975-19851012 Ansonia Federation of Teachers, 1983-19861018 Hartford Federation of Teachers, 1975-19801018 Hartford Federation of Teachers, 1981-19841019 Lawrence Teachers Union, 1984-19921020 Monterey Bay Federation of Teachers, 1978-19851021 United Teachers of Los Angeles, 1974-19781021 United Teachers of Los Angeles, 1978-19821021 United Teachers of Los Angeles, 1983-19871021 United Teachers of Los Angeles, 1989-19911021 United Teachers of Los Angeles, 1992-19971021 United Teachers of Los Angeles; Affiliation Agreement, 19761037 Lynn Teachers Union, 19821044 Nashua Teachers Union, 1981-19961050 Pasadena Federation of Teachers, 1975-19881060 North Bergen Federation of Teachers, 1987-19931071 Roseville Federation of Teachers, 1974-19891075 Coventry Teaches Alliance, 1977

BOX 191078 Berkeley Federation of Teachers, 1974-19951080 Oregon City Federation of Teachers, 1979-19891981 Santa Barbara Federation of Teachers, 1974-19761085 Taylor Federation of Teachers, 1981-19931093 Idaho Falls Federation of Teachers, 1974-19891120 Stamford Federation of Teachers, 1974-19841127 Hawaii Federation of Teachers, 1981-19941130 United Federation of College Teachers, 1975-19791140 Carter County Teachers Union, 1974-1985

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1147 Scranton Federation of Teachers, 1975-19901158 Eugene Federation of Teachers, 19751171 Howard Union, 19841172 Edina Morningside Federation of Teachers, 19781182 Bloomington Federation of Teachers, 1974-19961211 District 211/Northwest Cook Teachers Union, 1980-19841212 Osseo Federation of Teachers, 1976-19801220 East St. Louis Federation of Teachers, 1975-19951221 Collinsville Federation of Teachers, 19761232 Winnona Federation of Teachers, 19791238 Pima County Teachers Union, 1975-19851243 LaSalle Federation of Teachers, 1989-19921250 Evergreen Pork Federation of Teachers, 1976-19921258 Salem Federation of Teachers, 1975-19961261 Lay Faculty Association, 1974-19821270 Streator Township School Federation of Teachers, 19751272 Cahokia Federation of Teachers, 1976-19861273 Oxnard Federation of Teachers, 1977-19961285 San Leandro Federation of Teachers, 19741289 Peabody Federation of Teachers, 1975-19951308 Buhl Federation of Teachers, 19781309 North Kansas City Federation of Teachers, 19751314 Grand Rapids Federation of Teachers, 1977-19831315 Pittsfield Federation of Teachers, 1976-19901316 Florida Junior College Faculty Federation, 1977-19801336 Napa Federation of Classroom Teachers, 1974-19811340 Chelsea Teachers Union, 1988-19891340 Chelsea Teachers Union, 1989-19901340 Chelsea Teachers Union, 19901340 Chelsea Teachers Union, 1991-19961343 Culver City Federation of Teachers, 1975-19941356 San Antonio Federation of Teachers, 1976-19961363 Hobart City Federation of Teachers, 19761381 Middletown Federation of Teachers, 19951383 Levittown Federation of Teachers, 1978-19871386 Federation of University Teachers, 1979-19891387 Mapleton Federation of Teachers, 1979-19841388 El Camino Community College Federation of Teachers, 1976-19831390 Cheektowaga-Sloan District, 19801393 Fresno State College, 19801394 Penfield Federation of Teachers, 1988-19901395 Lake Station Federation of Teachers, 19801401 Plainview-Old Bethpage Federation of Teachers, 1977-19781403 Teachers’ Federation of Park Forest, 1976-19801417 Neshaminy Federation of Teachers, 1976-19831420 Albuquerque Federation of Teachers, 1976-1982

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1420 Albuquerque Federation of Teachers, 1983-19951421 Ass. of Pennsylvania State College and University Faculties, 1975-19811421 Ass. of Pennsylvania State College and University Faculties, 1982-19941423 Hayward Federation of Teachers, 1976-19821424 Foothills Federation of Teachers, 19791425 Ecorse Federation of Teachers, 1980-19831430 Patchogue Federation of Teachers, 19791433 University of Colorado Federation of Teachers, 1975-19801435 University of Toledo Federation of Teachers, 1974-19801437 Oak Lawn Hometown Federation of Teachers, 19751440 Chabot College Federation of Teachers, 1978-19791442 Massapequa Federation of Teachers, 1978-19891445 Milford Federation of Teachers, 1978-19791450 Taois County Federation of Teachers, 1988-19911453 Espanola Federation of Teachers, 19871456 Northport Federation of Teachers, 19811461 Lincoln Federation of Teachers, 1975-19821464 Bristol Federation of Teachers, 1974-19921465 Lake Shore Federation of Teachers, 19771471 Overseas Federation of Teachers, 1974-19811474 Berkeley Faculty Union, 19781475 Los Angeles County Federation of Nursery School Teachers, 1979-19921477 West Hartford Federation of Teachers, 1975-1979

BOX 201478 Meriden Federation of Teachers, 1978-19931481 Jefferson Federation of Teachers, 1976-19851485 Yakima Valley College Federation of Teachers, 1977-19951491 Galesburg Federation of Teachers, 1976-19781493 San Mateo Community College Federation of Teachers, 1982-19841494 Fremont Federation of Teachers, 19761509 Kettering Federation of Teachers, 1976-19771517 Youngstown Federation of Teachers, 1974-19871520 Cincinnati Federation of Teachers, 1976-19821520 Cincinnati Federation of Teachers, 1984-19891520 Cincinnati Federation of Teachers, 1990-19971521 College Teacher Guild of Los Angeles, 1974-19821521 College Teacher Guild of Los Angeles, 1983-19951526 Sayville Teachers Association, 1978-19941540 Westminster Federation of Teachers, 19771551 Overseas Federation of Teachers, Kaiserslautern, 19831559 Jefferson Federation of Teachers, 1974-19761559 Jefferson Federation of Teachers, 1977-19961560 East Baton Rouge Parish, 1993-19951565 Atlanta Federation of Teachers, 1975-19791565 Atlanta Federation of Teachers, 1980-1995

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1568 William Floyd United Teachers, 19931580 Akron Federation of Teachers, 1976-19831581 Guam Federation of Teachers, 1974-19791581 Guam Federation of Teachers, 1980-19961593 United Professors of California, 1974-19771593 United Professors of California, 19821593 United Professors of California, Organizing Materials, 1981-19821600 Cook County College Teachers Union, 1975-19801600 Cook County College Teachers Union, 1982-19971601 California State Polytechnic, 19751603 Peralta Federation of Teachers, 1975-19921604 Okeechobee Federation of Teachers, 1979-19901605 Volusia Teachers Organization, 1990-19951607 Bethel Park Federation of Teachers, 1979-19811610 College of Marin Chapter, 1976-19781614 Lamphere Federation of Teachers, 1976-19851633 Valley Stream Federation of Teachers, 1977-19921649 Puerto Rico Federation of Teachers, 1974-19801649 Puerto Rico Federation of Teachers, 1982-19931650 Henry Ford Community College Federation of Teachers, 1982-19891655 State University Federation of Teachers, 19741660 Lindenhurst Federation of Teachers, 1975-19821663 Dolton Federation of Teachers, 19751665 East Meadow Federation of Teachers, 1974-19921667 Federation of Allegany County Teachers, 1978-19841670 Montgomery County Federation of Teachers, 1979-19961677 Billerica Federation of Teachers, 1974-19951678 Trenton Federation of Teachers, 19931683 Middle County Federation of Teachers, 1988-19921696 Solano College Teachers’ Federation, 19761699 Berea Federation of Teachers, 1983-19861702 Johnston Federation of Teachers, 19791707 Great Lawrence Regional Teachers Federation, 19771708 Federation of College Clerical and Technical Personnel, 1978-19961708 Federation of College Clerical and Technical Personnel; Charter

Revocation, 19791711 Fairbanks Federation of Teachers, 1974-19831714 Eau Claire Federation of Vocational Teachers, 1977-1983

BOX 211716 Allentown Federation of Teachers, 1976-19921719 Scottsdale Federation of Teachers, 1975-19871723 Norwalk Federation of Teachers, 1975-19921724 Yorktown Congress of Teachers, 1979-19921727 Newton Federation of Teachers, 1974-19811728 Brookfield Federation of Teachers, 1976

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1732 Dupo Federation of Teachers, 19761747 Wickliffe Federation of Teachers, 19761751 Hampton Federation of Teachers, 19761752 Garden Grove Federation of Teachers, 19761760 Lakeland Federation of Teachers, 1977-19901768 Ardsley Congress of Teachers, 1976-19781776 Association of Catholic Teachers, 1974-19781782 Rock Island Federation of Teachers, 1975-19831783 Chappaqua Congress of Teachers, 19921786 Bensalem Federation of Teachers, 19761788 Greenburgh Teachers Federation, 1979-19871789 Seattle Community College Federation of Teachers, 1975-19871794 Newport Mesa Federation of Teachers, 1980-19921795 University Federation of Librarians, 19831796 Patterson State Federation of College Teachers, 1975-19831797 State Vocational Federation of Teachers, 1974-19791797 State Vocational Federation of Teachers, 1980-19891803 Lakeville Federation of Teachers, 1974-197901804 Newark Federation of Teachers, 1977-19841809 Rapid City Federation of Teachers, 19781811 Pontiac-Holliday School District 105, 19791812 Kings Pork Classroom Teachers Association, 1978-19851814 Riverside City College, 1975-19791823 East Washington State College Federation of Teachers, 1977-19831825 St. Thomas-St. John Federation of Teachers, 1975-19821825 St. Thomas-St. John Federation of Teachers, 1983-19941826 St. Croix Federation of Teachers, 1975-19931830 Pennsylvania Rehabilitation Center, 1976-19911834 South Area of London Federation of Teachers, 1975-19861836 Black Hawk College Teachers Union, 19781841 Fairleigh Dickinson University, 1974-19841846 United Teachers of Island Trees, 1976-19821847 United Faculty of Florida, 1977-19811847 United Faculty of Florida, 1981-19831863 Overseas Federation of Teachers – Rota, Spain, 1977-19811868 Glendale United Teachers, 1979-19901871 Rockland Community College Federation of Teachers, 1975-19871873 Snohomish County Community College Federation of Teachers, 19771876 Palm Beach Federation of Teachers, 1975-19851880 University of Florida – Gainesville, 1975-19811881 Petaluma Federation of Teachers, 1977-19941889 Farmingdale Federation of Teachers, 1975-19921894 University of North Iowa Federation, 19761895 Southeastern Massachusetts University Faculty Federation 1976-19851899 Hebrew School Teachers of Metro Detroit, 19911900 Jefferson Federation of Teachers, 1976-1979

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1902 Diablo Valley Federation of Teachers, 1974-19801904 Montclair State Federation of College Teachers, 1993-19941906 Westport Federation of Teachers, 1978-19891908 Buffalo Teachers Federation, 1984-19851911 Orange Coast College Teachers Guild, 1979-19811921 Gilroy Federation of Teachers, 19771931 San Diego Community College Federation of Teachers, 1992-19951932 Sweetwater Federation of Teachers, 19781934 Grossmont College Federation of Teachers, 1974-19841937 Mt. View/Los Altos Teachers, 19811940 Faculty Union of Middlesex County College, 1978-19851942 Federation of Technical College Teachers, 1976-19771946 Santa Rosa Junior College Federation of Teachers, 19891950 Shoreline College Federation of Teachers, 1974-19941951 Reavis High School Federation of Teachers, 1981-19941952 West San Bernardino County Federation of Teachers, 19761953 West Valley Federation of Teachers, 1974-19761963 Washington Area For Language Federation of Teachers, 19801967 Anaheim Federation of Teachers, 1975-19761974 United Teachers of Dade, 1974-19791974 United Teachers of Dade, 1979-19821974 United Teachers of Dade, 1983-19871974 United Teachers of Dade, 1988-19891974 United Teachers of Dade, 1990-1991

BOX 221974 United Teachers of Dade, 1992-19961975 Broward Teachers Union, 1975-19911977 St. Francis Federation of Teachers, 1977-19791979 Wilson American Federation of Teachers, 1975-19961980 Community College of Baltimore, 1975-19871983 United Teachers of Lee, 19751985 Tamalpais Federation of Teachers, 19951989 Wappingers Federation of Teachers, 19891990 UCLA Faculty Union, 1975-19842001 Pittsburgh Federation of Teachers, California, 19782003 Hawaii Federation of College Teachers, 19942010 Montebello Federation of Teachers, 19772019 Aberdeen Federation of Teachers, 19772012 Rhode Island State Department of Education, 19872020 Renton Federation of Teachers, 19762026 Faculty Federation of Community College of Philadelphia, 1977-19812030 Greater Santa Cruz Federation of Teachers, 1977-19962048 Austin Federation of Teachers, 1974-19912050 Arizona State University College Teachers Union, 1983-19852052 San Ramon Federation of Teachers, 1976

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2063 Faculty Association of the University of Chicago, 19742067 Community College of Allegheny Federation of Teachers, 1980-19922069 Savannah Federation of Teachers, 1974-19952092 Federation of Catholic Teachers, 1976-19812097 North Allegheny Federation of Teachers, 1991-19942098 Brevard Federation of Teachers, 1975-19932106 Issac Federation of Teachers, 1980-19842115 Birmingham Federation of Teachers, 1976-19932121 San Francisco Community College Federation of Teachers, 1975-19922123 Northeastern Illinois State College Faculty Federation, 1975-19792136 Westconn Federation of Teachers, 1975-19782137 Connecticut State Federation of Teachers, 19802140 Milpitas Teachers Federation, 1980-19822143 Jefferson County AFT, 1974-19942144 Macomb Intermediate Federation of Teachers, 1975-19772150 Prince George County Federation of Teachers, 1974-19962158 Tolleson Federation of Teachers, 19842159 Faculty Federation of Teachers Colorado, 19782170 Las Vegas Federation of Teachers, 1974-19782173 Hoboken Federation of Teachers, 19752176 Carbondale Federation of University Teachers, 1974-19862177 Bristol Community College Federation of Teachers, 19752187 Kean College Federation of Teachers, 1980-19852189 Federation of Associated Classifieds and Teachers, 19762190 United University Professions, 1975-19822190 United University Professions, 1983-19942193 Bellport Teachers Association, 1976-19892194 Fowler Federation of Teachers, 19752195 Green River Community College Federation of Teachers, 19772197 Selma Unified Federation of Teachers, 1975-19792198 Manlapan-Englishtown Federation of School Secretaries, 1973-19872199 UCA – Santa Cruz, 19842201 AFT – Ivy Tech, 1981-19832205 Fayette County Federation of Teachers, 1978-19932216 Carpinteria Association of Federated Teachers, 19772221 Hartford Federation of Para-professionals, 19772230 Thornton Township Federation of Teachers, 19762239 University of Guam Federation of Teachers, 1975-19782247 Coachella Valley Federation of Teachers, 1975-19902251 District of Columbia Teachers College Faculty Federation, 19752254 Indiana University of Bloomington, 1974-19812258 Greensboro Federation of Teachers, 19812260 Dallas Federation of Teachers, 1974-19812260 Dallas Federation of Teachers, 1981-19892260 Dallas Federation of Teachers, 1991-19962265 Castle Rock Federation of Teachers, 1990-1993

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2267 Placer Teachers Union, 1975-19922276 Glendale College Guild, 1976-19942277 Portland Community College, 1978-19912279 Los Rios College Federation of Teachers, 1975-19912284 Conrad Area Federation of Teachers, 1976-19772285 Federation of Alton Classroom Teachers, 19752287 Union of Prof. Employees - University of Illinois, Urbana, 1982-19922282 Convington Teachers Federation, 1974-19802289 New London Federation of Teachers, 19762297 Colorado State University, 19772300 Catholic Lay Teachers Association, 19752309 Oklahoma City Federation of Teachers, 1974-19822309 Oklahoma City Federation of Teachers, 1983-19912317 ABC Federation of Teachers, 19832319 M.C.C.C Federation of Clerical, Secretarial and Technical Employees,

1977-19792322 Lincoln Technical Institute Federation, 1974-19802323 Wayne County Federation of Teachers, 19772325 Fort Worth Federation of Teachers, 1978-19842330 University of Alabama Faculty Union, 19752332 Tehachapi Federation of Teachers, 19772334 Professional Staff Congress, 1974-1981

BOX 232334 Professional Staff Congress, 1983-19962336 St. Mary College Federation of Teachers, 1980-19812339 Adjunct Faculty Association, 1975-19812346 University of Houston Faculty Federation, 19742350 Detroit Federation of Para-Professionals, 1976-19942357 Poway Federation of Teachers, 19812363 Forsyth County Federation of Teachers, 19792364 Trenton State College Federation of Teachers, 19942373 Glassboro State Federation of College Teachers, 1976-19932375 Somerset City College, 19932382 Federation of State Cultural and Educational Professionals, 1975-19832385 Garrett County Federation of Teachers, 1982-19892388 North Dakota Public Employees Association, 19882394 Port Chester Teachers Association, 1987-19882395 Moorhead State College, 19752397 Florida Junior College Faculty, 1982-19942400 Federation of Pittsburgh Diocesan Teachers, 1977-19782401 Fairfax County Federation of Teachers, 1986-19952402 Prince William Federation of Teachers, 1991-19932403 Wentworth Faculty Federation, 19862404 Alaska Community College Federation of Teachers, 1974-19932408 University of Minnesota Federation of Teachers, 1976

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2411 Desert Sands Federation of Teachers, 1976-19812414 Phoenix Elementary Federation of Teachers, 19952415 Houston Federation of Teachers, 1974-19822415 Houston Federation of Teachers, 1983-19962416 Chicopee Federation of Teachers, 1974-19762420 Lindbergh Federation of Teachers, 19802427 Pembroke Federation of Teachers, 19782429 Kern Community College Federation of Teachers, 1979-19802431 Westchester Community College Federation of Teachers, 1979-19932434 Charleston Federation of Teachers, 1978-19922441 Pinellas AFT, 1979-19932455 Albany Public School Teachers, 1976-19942465 Amherst Education Association, 19802476 Auburn Teachers Association, 19832486 Barker C.S. Teachers Association, 19782488 Bayport Blue Point Education Association, 19792489 Bayshore Classroom Teachers Association, 1975-19862496 Bellmore School District, 1979-19872509 BOCES Staff Association, 19782520 Brockport Teachers Association, 19812523 Broome-Tioga BOCES Teachers Association, 1976-19812525 Buffalo Teachers Federation, 1975-19812527 Byram Hills Teachers Association, 1980-19812551 Central Council of Teachers, Nassau BOCES, 1975-19912552 Central Islip Teachers Association, 19952566 Chittenango Federation of Teachers, 1981-19892567 Churchville - Chili Education Association, 19762581 Commack Teachers Association, 1981-19692582 Connetquot Teachers Association, 1975-19822584 Copperstown C.S. Faculty Association, 19762589 Corning Teacher Association, 1980-19822589 Commack Teachers Association, 1975-19802594 Croton Teachers Association, 19842601 Depew Teachers Organization, 1985-19862603 DeRuyter Faculty Association, 19762611 Dunkirk Teacher Association, 19802618 East Islip Teachers Association, 1988-19932624 East Williston Teachers Association, 19862630 Education Association of South Orangetown, 19812638 Elmira Teachers Association, 19742641 Endscott Teachers Association, 1990-19942658 Franklin Teachers Association, 19762659 Fredonia Teachers Association, 19762665 Galway Teachers Association, 19762677 Glen Cove Teachers Association, 19832686 Great Neck Teachers Association, 1975-1988

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2692 Greeville Faculty Association, 19882696 Griffith Institute Faculty Association, 19772701 Half Hollow Hills Teachers Association, 1976-198872702 Hamburg Teachers Association, 19752706 Hammondsport Teachers Association, 19762713 Harrison Association of Teachers, 19862726 Highland Teachers Association, 1974-19752730 Holland Patent Teachers Association, 1976-19862732 Homer Teachers Association, 19772738 Hornell Teachers Association, 19762752 Islip Public Schools, 19792767 Kendall Faculty Association, 19762768 Kenmore Teachers Association, 1978-19922779 Lansing Faculty Association, 19762785 Lewistown-Porter United Teachers, 1976-19772789 Little Falls Teachers Association, 19922808 Malone Federation of Teachers, 1988-19932810 Mamaroneck Teachers Association, 1975-19912842 Monroe County Presidents Council, 1982-19852856 Nanuet Teachers Association, 1978-19822863 New Paltz, 19822867 Newburgh Teachers Association, 1982-19962872 Niskayuna Teachers Association, 19872882 North Tonawanda Teachers Association, 1975-19902886 Norwich Educators Organization, 19762888 Nyack Teachers Association, 19752890 Odessa/Montour Teachers Association, 19762894 Onerda Teachers Association, 19752901 Orchard Park Teachers Association, 1975-19772912 Panama Faculty Association, 19762925 Pine Bush Teachers Association, 19752926 Pine Plains Education Association, 19782930 Plattsburgh Teachers Association, 19932936 Port Jefferson Teachers Association, 19912937 Port Jervis Federation of Teachers, 19852938 Port Washington Teachers Association, 19882961 Rome Teachers Association, 19792966 Roslyn Teachers Association, 1980-19932970 Rushford Faculty Association, 19822974 Sachem Central Teachers Association, 1987-19902982 Saranac Lake Teachers Association, 19802985 Saratogan-Warren County BOCES/Teaches Association, 1974-19762989 Scarsdale Teachers Association, 19762999 Syracuse Teachers Association, 1975-19863003 Shenendahowa Teachers Association, 1975-19943005 Sherman Teachers Association, 1976

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3006 Shoreham Teachers Association, 1979-19943014 South Colonie Teachers Association, 1975-19853018 South Kortright Teachers Association, 19763043 Bellmore-Merrick United Secondary Teachers, 1984-19943048 East Ramapo Teachers Association, 19863051 Three Village Teachers Association, 1984-19893056 Tonawanda Education Association, 1978-19813061 Trumansburg Teachers Association, 19763062 Tuckahoe Teachers Association, 19793065 Tuxedo Teachers Association, 19943071 United Liverpool Teachers Association, 1983-19853072 United Staff Association, 1981-19883090 Waterloo Education Association, 19763100 Webutuck Teachers Association, 1980-19893107 West Hempstead Education Association, 1977-19813108 West Irodequit Teachers Association, 19743112 Westbury Classroom Teachers Association, 1982-19893117 Westport Education Association, 19873119 White Plains Teachers Association, 1981-19933122 Whitney Point Teachers Association, 19783124 Williamsville Teachers Association, 1977-19893128 Windsor Central School Teachers Association, 19853129 Worcester Teachers Association, 19823133 Southampton College Federation of Teachers, 1980-19823135 Chartiers-Houston Federation of Teachers, 1977-19823142 Balsz Federation of Teachers, Arizona, 19793143 Franklin County Children’s Services Workers, 19773150 Nassau Community College Federation of Teachers, 1980-19933151 Lompoc Federation of Teachers, 1974-19893152 Tustin Federation of Teachers, 1974-19753153 Ball State University, 1976-19923157 Chula Vista Federation of Teachers, 1977-19793158 Edgewood Teachers Association, 1974-19763159 United Faculty of Palm Beach Junior College, 1975-19783165 United Teachers of Suwannee County, 1974-19773174 Ocean View Federation of Teachers, 19793179 University City Federation of Teachers, 19793180 Vermont State College Faculty, 1986-19883182 St. Ignatius Federation of Teachers, 19773186 Career Service Employees Federation, 1975-19763189 West Valley College Teachers, 19823191 Minuteman Regional Faculty Federation, 19743193 Arbor Park Federation of Teachers, 19773195 University of New Orleans of Teachers, 1983-19903202 Bahrain Teachers Organization, 1974-19883209 University of Oregon Federation of Teachers, 1984

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BOX 243214 SEDOL Teachers Association, 19753215 University of Idaho Federation of Teachers, 1974-19853216 Northside Federation of Teachers, 1975-19783217 Port Clinton Federation of Teachers, 19823220 Teaching Assistance Association, 1975-19873227 Adams Cheshire Federation of Teachers, 19783229 Jackson Federation of Teachers, 1974-19853234 Nashoba Valley Technical High School Teachers Association, 19893235 Grahm Junior College Faculty Federation, 19753236 Illinois Federation of State Office Educators, 1976-19863240 Charlotte Federation of Teachers, 1975-19833244 Alfred I. DuPont Federation of Teachers, 19753248 Goddard College Faculty Federation, 19763249 Mitchell College Faculty Federation, 19743255 Anchorage Federation of Teachers, 1974-19913257 Tallahassee Federation of Teachers, 1976-19803261 Harrison County Federation of Teachers, 19853262 Gulfport Federation of Teachers, 1981-19903263 Jackson County Mississippi AFT, 19833271 Wisconsin Federation of Teachers State Employees, 1978-19863272 Putnam Federation of Teachers, 1975-19953275 Holliston Federation of Teachers, 1981-19833276 Laguna Salada Federation of Teachers, 1976-19813279 Colchester Federation of Education Personnel, 19883280 Sioux Falls Federation of Teachers, 19743281 Goddard Staff Federation, 19783283 United Regional Opportunity Center Employees, 1975-19773292 Ronan Federation of Teachers, 19753296 Norfolk Federation of Teachers, 1974-19953304 United Teachers of Orange, 19753308 Durand Education Association, 19743313 McKinley County Federation of Teachers, 1975-19863314 Pittsville Federation of Teachers, 19743316 Berkeley Federation of Teachers, 19743322 Unicoi County Federation of Teachers, 19753323 Wayne County AFT, Waynesboro, 19743326 Duval Teachers Union, 1974-19943328 Mineral Point Federation of Teachers, 19753334 Ocean Springs Federation of Teachers, 1976-19773339 Elkhart Lake Glenbeaulah Teachers Association, 19743351 Berlin American High School, 1975-19763367 Eastern Montana Federation of Teachers, 19743369 East Tennessee State University, 1975-19793370 Warren Federation of Teachers, 1975

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3372 Flowing Wells Federation of Teachers, 19763377 Moss Point Federation of Teachers, 19773383 Philadelphia Public School Nurses, 1975-19813391 Monroe Township Federation of Teachers, 1975-19793402 Glendive Federation of Teachers, 19753410 North East Federation of Teachers, 1975-19762412 Morris College Federation of Teachers, 1976-19873413 Brindisi Federation of Teachers, 19813414 United Faculty of the University of Pittsburgh, 1978-19833416 Jefferson County Federation of Teachers, 19773417 Clark Federation of School Employees, 19833421 Evergreen State College, 19773427 West Orange Cove Federation of Teachers, 19793429 New Castle County Federation of Teachers, 19773438 Antioch School of Law Federation, 19793440 Florida Education Association/United, 19773448 United Catholic Secondary Teachers Association, 1976-19803450 Muscogee Federation of Teachers, 19843456 Corpus Christi Federation of Teachers, 1975-19863456 Corpus Christi Federation of Teachers, 1988-19913457 Fashion Institute of Technology, 19883467 El Rancho Federation of Teachers, 19763474 COMS Faculty Federation, 1976-19783477 Colstrip Faculty Association, 19753479 Valdez Federation of Teachers, 1977-19863480 Orangefield Federation of Teachers, 19753481 Ysleta Federation of Teachers, 1975-19923483 El Paso Federation of Teachers, Lechuga Case, 19923483 El Paso Federation of Teachers, 1975-19933486 Compton College Federation of Teachers, 1978-19833489 Lewis-Clark State College, 19773493 Lay Teachers Federation of the Gary Diocese, 1976-19783498 Poynette Federation of Teachers, 19773500 AFT Faculty Federation BOG, 1976-19803502 Sparkhill Education Association, 1976-19773504 Youngstown Diocesan Confederation of Secondary Teachers, 1977-19783508 Pryor Federation of Teachers, 19753513 Edison Community College Faculty Federation, 19823515 Carroll County Federation of Teachers, 19763517 C.W. Post Collegial Federation, 1976-19773521 Cobb Federation of Teachers, 1975-19883522 Madison County AFT, 19763535 TAUWF Federation of Teachers, 1975-19793535 TAUWF Federation of Teachers, 1979-19933536 Dover Teachers Union, 1982-19883544 Grad Teaching Fellows Federation, Oregon, 1988

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3547 Stuttgart Area Federation of Teachers, 19813550 Graduate Employees Organization, University of Michigan, 1976-19793569 Chelmsford Federation of Teachers, 1977-19863571 Portland State University Federation of Teachers, 19833575 Camden County Hospital Professional Federation, 19763593 Louisiana Federation of Voc-Tech, 1977-19793600 Pasco Classroom Teachers Association, 1979-19923602 Millville Federation of Teachers, 19763603 Bradford Education Association, 19763605 Western Wisconsin Technical College Federation of Employees, 1984-

19893611 United Teachers of Seminole, 19803615 Martin County Education Association, 1976-19923616 St. Lucie County Classroom Teachers Association, 1976-19883617 Indian River County Education Association, 1976-19833618 Alachua County Education Association, 19773621 Steel Valley Vocational Tech Federation of Teachers, 19763626 University of Texas Employees Union, 1978-19833639 Livorno Federation of Teachers, 1976-19833653 George County Federation of Teachers, 19803663 Southern University Federation of Teachers, 1978-19933670 Professional Staff Association, 19783671 Dundalk Community College, 1981-19823691 University of Maryland Federation of Teachers, 19823695 University of Connecticut Professional Employees Association, 1978-

19963706 St. Rose Federation of Teachers, 19783709 United Teachers of Monroe, 1982-19923712 Waterbury Federation of Teachers, 19783724 Bonne Terre Federation of Teachers, 19773732 Wisconsin Association of Science Professionals, 1981-19833733 Substitute Teachers of East Ramapo, 19773748 MSF Teachers Credit Union, 19783749 Alachua County Education Association, 1976-19903751 Barnegat Federation of Teachers, 19963762 Adobe Federation of Teachers, 19803763 Edwardsville Federation of United Teaches, 19823771 BOCES Employee Association, 19933779 York County Community Action Corporation, 19783783 Lake County Education Association, 19933786 Mater Dei Federation of Teachers, 1977-1994

BOX 253796 Marshall University Federation of Teachers, 19823806 Sachem Central Teachers Association, 19793809 Western States Chiropractic College Faculty Association, 1991

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3821 Manatee Education Association, 1978-19913829 Cortland-Onondaga-Madison BOCES organization, 19933837 University Health Professionals, 1978-19923838 Bossier Federation of Teachers, 1978-19813841 Charlotte City Classroom Teachers Association, 19783842 DeSoto County Teachers Association, 19783847 Campbell County Federation of Teachers, 19833869 North Branford Federation of Teachers, 1982-19873872 Madison Area Technical College Federation of Teachers, 1980-19913875 Cuba Federation of Teachers, 19823876 Lackawanna County Area Vocational Technical Federation of Teachers,

19923877 Brownsville Federation of Teachers, 19783882 United Staff Association of NYU, 1984-19943901 Missoula Federation of Teachers, 19793903 Martin Chapter at University of Tennessee, 19793910 Port Arthur Federation of Teachers, 19803913 Clover Park Vocational Technical Federation of Teachers, 19873922 Portland Community Classified, 19893945 Holmes County Federation of Teachers, 19793950 Indiana University – Indianapolis, 1983-19843952 St. Tammany Federation of Teachers, 19853975 New Castle Federation of Teachers, 1979-19853982 Little Rock AFT, 1980-19813983 Fort Bragg Federation of Teachers, 19803983 Academic Administrative Personnel Federation, 19853988 Hamilton County Education Association, 19793998 Long Island University Faculty Federation, 19924008 North Monterey County Federation of Teachers, 1983-19934020 Del Valle Federation of Teachers, 19834032 Cantua Creek Federation of Teachers, 19804033 Texas United Faculty, 1980-19844053 Public Employees Federation, 1979-19814053 Public Employees Federation, 19824053 Public Employees Federation, 19834053 Public Employees Federation, 1984-19864053 Public Employees Federation, 1987-19894053 Public Employees Federation, 19904053 Public Employees Federation, 1991-19924053 Public Employees Federation, 1993-19974060 Blind Brooke-Rye Employees, 19844067 Napa County Federation of Teachers, 19814079 Administration and Residual Employees union, 1981-19824089 New Jersey State Employees Association, 1980-19824090 Great Falls Child Development Federation of Teachers, 19804100 University Professionals of Illinois, 1981-1991

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4108 Kent Vocational-Technical Education Association, 19854127 Albuquerque Clerical/Secretarial Association, 1981-19844129 Albuquerque Educational Aides Association, 1980-19694154 Hillsborough School Employee Federation, 1982-19964160 Classified Municipal Employees Association, 19804168 Detroit Association of Educational Office Employees, 1981-19954175 Central Virginia Federation of Teachers, 19834178 Child Incorporate Employees Union, 1983-19844179 Memphis Federation of Teachers, 19834193 Lewis and Clark Federation of Teachers, 1982-19854200 Administration and Residual Employees Union, 1983-19914200A State Vocational Federation of Teachers, 1991-19924209 Palm Beach Junior College, 19884212 Gadsden Federation of Teachers, 1988-19964217 Alpine Federation of Teachers, 1983-19904219 Santa Fe Federation of Teachers/Public School Employees, 19874228 Cornell University Adjunct Federation, 19924244 Non-Teaching Personnel, 19824253 Miami Dade Community College, 1984-19914260 Newport News Federation of Teachers Chapter, 1982-19964261 Norfolk Federation of Teachers, 1982-19874269 University of San Francisco Faculty Association, 19834274 Tucson Federation of Teachers, 19844889 San Diego Adult Education, 19914307 University of Maryland College Park Faculty Guild, 19854316 Mont County Community College Support Staff, 19924322 Sarasota Classroom Teachers Association, 1985-19964328 DeKalb Classroom Teachers Association, 19854335 Pojoaque Federation/United School Employees, 19894346 Ojo Caliente Federation of Teachers, 19864361 Raleigh County Federation of Teachers, 1989-19944383 Lauderdale County Federation of Teachers, 1990-19964390 Federation of Pottstown Teachers, 1985-19894391 Union City Federation of Teachers, 19854408 Illinois State Employee Association, 19894411 Bellevue Federation of Teachers, 19864425 Anchorage Council of Education, 19854429 Utah Teachers Union, 1985-19874430 Utah Teachers United, 1986-19874443 Eugene Federation of Teachers, 19924444 Kanawha Federation of Educators, 1988-19894457 Wappingers Federation of Educational Assistance, 1988-19904463 Denver Federation of Paraprofessionals, 1993-19944473 Hillcrest Educational Workers, 1990-19914565 Kansas Association of Public Employees, 1987-19954522 Council of Classified Employees; California, 1996

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4524 National Council of Bureau of Indian Affairs Educators, 1987-19964526 South Orangetown Educational Aides, 19884539 North Forest AFT, 1987-19904540 Wilson Federation of Teachers, 1987-19694565 Kansas Association of Public Employees, 1992-19934599 Tyler Federation of Teachers, 1982-19924601 Abilene Federation of Teachers, 19894632 La Joya Federation of Teachers, 19944652 Ogden-Weber Area Vocational Center Federated Employees, 1989-19904664 Hempstead Teachers Assistants Association, 1989-19914727 Naval Tech Training Instructors, 19934730 Hernando United School Workers, 19904771 Maryland Correction Union, 1993-19964787 Lake Washington Tech College Federation of Classified Employees, 19924803 St. Charles County Community College Faculty Association, 1992-19934824 Lafayette Federation of Classified/Certified Employees, 19934909 Cuesta College Federation of Teachers, 1995

BOX 264994 Classified School Employees Council of Los Cruces, 19965001 Federation of Nurses and Health Professionals, Wisconsin, 1979-19895004 Federation of Nurses and Health Professionals, New Jersey, 1979-19965013 Community Alcohol Service Employees, 19835016 Federation of Nurses and Health Professionals, Denver, 1979-19815017 Federation of Nurses and Health Professionals, Oregon, 19805018 Federation of Nurses and Health Professionals, Rhode Island, 19815019 Federation of State Employee Nurses and Professionals, 19925020 Federation of Nurses and Health Professionals, RNC, California, 19805023 Fairview Federation of Nurses, 1981-19865026 United Health Care Professionals, 1980-19835042 St. John’s Hospital Federation of Health Professionals, 19815049 Lawrence and Memorial RPN, 19825058 Jersey Shore Medical Center, 1993-19945060 Federation of Emergency Medical Technicians, 19825067 Woonsocket Hospital, FNHP, 19875077 Brookhaven Memorial FNHP, 19885079 Douglas County Paramedics, 1988-19965089 University of Medicine and Dentistry in Newark, 1990-19915407 Danbury HPNA #47, 19838002 Arkansas Classroom Teachers, 19908034 Oklahoma Federation of Teachers, 19888041 Victoria Federation of Teachers, 1985-19899212 Unity Team, UAW/AFT/ISEA, 1993-19949523 NYSUT Retired Teachers, 1994

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Subseries B: AFT State Federations/Councils26.1 Alaska Federation of Teachers, 1974-197826.2 Arizona Federation of Teachers, 1984-199626.3 Arkansas Federation of Teachers, 198526.4 California Federation of Teachers, 1974-197626.5 California Federation of Teachers, 197626.6 California Federation of Teachers, 197726.7 California Federation of Teachers, 197826.8 California Federation of Teachers, 197926.9 California Federation of Teachers, 1980-198426.10 California Federation of Teachers, 1985-199726.11 California Federation of Teachers; AFT Assistance Program, 197626.12 California Federation of Teachers; Pasadena Case, 197726.13 California Federation of Teachers; Serrano vs. Priest , 197726.14 Colorado Federation of Teachers, 1974-199326.15 Connecticut Federation of Teachers, 1974-198626.16 Connecticut Federation of Teachers, 1987-199726.17 Delaware Federation of Teachers, 1974-198326.18 Florida Education Association/United; Merger, 1974-197726.19 Florida Education Association/United, 1978-198426.20 Florida Education Association/United, 1987-199026.21 Florida Education Association/United, 1990-1996

BOX 2727.1 Florida Education Association/United; Education Budget, 199127.2 Georgia Federation of Teachers, 1980-198627.3 Idaho Federation of Teachers, 1976-198327.4 Illinois Federation of Teachers, 1974-199627.5 Indiana Federation of Teachers, 1974-198527.6 Iowa Federation of Teachers, 1974-198027.7 Kentucky Federation of Teachers, 1976-198227.8 Louisiana Federation of Teachers, 1974-198627.9 Maryland/DC Federation of Teachers, 1976-198427.10 Massachusetts Federation of Teachers, 1975-199527.11 Michigan Federation of Teachers, 1975-199627.12 Minnesota Federation of Teaches, 1974-197627.13 Minnesota Federation of Teaches, 1976-199527.14 Mississippi Federation of Teachers, 1975-199627.15 Missouri Federation of Teachers, 1974-198627.16 Montana Federation of Teachers, 1974-198627.17 New Hampshire Federation of Teachers, 1976-198627.18 New Jersey Federation of Teachers, 1974-197627.19 New Jersey Federation of Teachers, 1977-199627.20 New Mexico Federation of Teachers, 1975-199527.21 New York State United Teachers, 1971-197427.22 New York State United Teachers, 1975

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27.23 New York State United Teachers, 197627.24 New York State United Teachers, 1977-197827.25 New York State United Teachers, 197927.26 New York State United Teachers, 1980-198127.27 New York State United Teachers, 1982-198627.28 New York State United Teachers; 1985 Speech Reaction, 1985

BOX 2828.1 New York State United Teachers, 198728.2 New York State United Teachers, 198828.3 New York State United Teachers, 198928.4 New York State United Teachers, 199028.5 New York State United Teachers, 1991-199228.6 New York State United Teachers, 1993-199728.7 North Carolina Federation of Teachers, 1975-198628.8 North Carolina Federation of Teachers, 1987-198928.9 Ohio Federation of Teachers, 1974-197628.10 Ohio Federation of Teachers, 1977-199528.11 Oklahoma Federation of Teachers, 1975-198528.12 Oregon Federation of Teachers, 1974-199628.13 Overseas Federation of Teachers, 1974-197828.14 Overseas Federation of Teachers, 1979-199628.15 Pennsylvania Federation of Teachers, 1974-197828.16 Pennsylvania Federation of Teachers, 1979-1986, 1 of 228.17 Pennsylvania Federation of Teachers, 1979-1986, 2 of 228.18 Rhode Island Federation of Teachers, 1974-199428.19 South Carolina Federation of Teachers, 1978-199228.20 Tennessee Federation of Teachers, 1974-198328.21 Texas Federation of Teachers, 1974-1975

BOX 2929.1 Texas Federation of Teachers, 197629.2 Texas Federation of Teachers, 1977-197929.3 Texas Federation of Teachers, 1979-199629.4 Vermont Federation of Teachers, 1976-198229.5 Washington Federation of Teachers, 1974-198429.6 West Virginia Federation of Teachers, 198629.7 Wisconsin Federation of Teachers, 1975-198529.8 Wisconsin Federation of Nurses and Health Professionals, 1979-199429.9 Wyoming Public Employee Association, 199029.10 California Council of Classified Employees, 1987-198829.11 Community College Council of California, 1974-197629.12 New Jersey Council of State Colleges, 1974-197729.13 New Jersey Council of State Colleges, 1978-198629.14 Non-Public School Council, 1977-198029.15 United Bay Area Council, 1975

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29.16 United Professors of California, 1976-197929.17 United Professors of California, 1980-198129.18 University Council of the University of California, 1975-1989

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Series IIIAFL-CIO, 1973-1997

Boxes 29-36

Abbreviations used for this series:AFSA – American Federation of School AdministratorsAFSCME – American Federation of State, County and Municipal EmployeesIUD – Industrial Union Department, AFL-CIOPED – Public Employee Department, AFL-CIO

Subseries A: Article XX Cases

BOX 2929.19 AFSA – AFT New York and other locals, 198729.20 Alaska State Employees, 198729.21 Alaska State Employees, 199029.22 City of Baltimore, 1987-199129.23 City of Baltimore, 198829.24 Black Hawk College, Illinois, 198829.25 Columbia Presbyterian Hospital, NYC, 198829.26 Connecticut Health Care Employees, 1981-198329.27 Delaware, Wilmington 197829.28 East St. Louis School District, 198929.29 Education Aides L.A. School District. 198929.30 Health and Hospital Corp. Marion County, 198129.31 Illinois State Employee Assoc. 198629.32 Indiana University – Bloomington, 199029.33 Island of Guam Dispute, 1978-197929.34 Jefferson Parish School District, 198929.35 Jefferson Parish School Dist, 199029.36 Kansas Association of Public Employees, 198829.37 Miscellaneous cases, 1978-197929.38 Miscellaneous cases, 1990-199129.39 Miscellaneous cases, 199229.40 Miscellaneous cases, 1993-199429.41 Montana Public Employees Association, 199029.42 Nassau County, 198829.43 Newark Board of Education, 198629.44 New Jersey State Employees Association, 198029.45 New Jersey State Employees Association, 1980, 1 of 229.46 New Jersey State Employees Association, 1980, 2 of 229.47 New Jersey State Employees Association, 198129.48 New Milford Hospital, CT, 198129.49 Palisades General Hospital, 1988

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BOX 3030.1 Pine Plains Central School District, 197830.2 Port Chester, Rye School, 197830.3 Port Chester UFSD, 197830.4 Philadelphia School System, 197830.5 Philadelphia School Board, 197830.6 Public Employee Federation, 197630.7 Public Employee Federation, 1978, 1 of 530.8 Public Employee Federation, 1978, 2 of 530.9 Public Employee Federation, 1978, 3 of 530.10 Public Employee Federation, 1978, 4 of 530.11 Public Employee Federation, 1978, 5 of 530.12 Public Employee Federation, 197930.13 Rainbow Mental Retardation Center, 198930.14 San Jose – Riverside, 197530.15 Scopes Florida, 1976, 1 of 330.16 Scopes Florida, 1976, 2 of 330.17 Scopes Florida, 1976, 3 of 330.18 Scopes Florida, appeal, June 197830.19 Scopes Florida Flyers, 197830.20 Scopes Florida, 197830.21 Taylor Michigan School Board, 198030.22 University of California 198030.23 Warm Springs State Hospital, Montana, 198530.24 Ysleta School District Employees, 1987

Subseries B: Departments, Committees and Organizations

30.25 African-American Labor Center, 1975-199430.26 American Institute for Free Labor Development, 1974-197630.27 American Institute for Free Labor Development, 1977-198130.28 American Institute for Free Labor Development, 1982-198430.29 American Institute for Free Labor Development, 1985-198630.30 American Institute for Free Labor Development, 1991-1994

BOX 3131.1 Asian-American Free Labor Institute, 1973-197631.2 Asian-American Free Labor Institute, 1977-198131.3 Asian-American Free Labor Institute, 1982-198631.4 Asian-American Free Labor Institute, 1986-199431.5 Building and Construction, 1974-198431.6 Cable/Satellite TV, subcommittee, 198131.7 Central America Trip Report, 25 July 198531.8 Civil Rights Department, 1974-199631.9 Coalition of Labor Union Women, 1975-199631.10 Committee on Structure and Governance, 1995

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31.11 Community Services, 1974-198431.12 Convention Delegates, 198331.13 Council for Professional Employees, 197531.14 Council for Professional Employees, 197631.15 Council for Professional Employees, 1977-197831.16 Council for Professional Employees; Interface, 1976-197731.17 COPE, 1974-199531.18 Defense Sub-committee, 1982-198431.19 Department for Professional Employees, 1977-197931.20 Department for Professional Employees, 198031.21 Department for Professional Employees, 198131.22 Department for Professional Employees 1982-198331.23 Department for Professional Employees, 198331.24 Department for Professional Employees, 1985-199631.25 Donahue, Thomas; President, 199531.26 Education Department, 1974-1986

BOX 3232.1 Education Standing Committee, 1974-197932.2 Education Standing Committee, 1979-199632.3 Executive Council Members, 1979-198232.4 Executive Council Committee on Organizing and Field Service, 1981-

198232.5 Evolution of Work Committee, 1982-198532.6 Evolution of Work Committee, 198532.7 Evolution of Work Committee, clippings, 198532.8 Finance Committee, 198332.9 Food and Beverage Trades Department, 198232.10 Free Trade Union Institute, 1979-198432.11 Free Trade Union Institute report, 198432.12 Free Trade Union Institute. 198632.13 Full Participation Committee, 199432.14 General Council, 1977-198232.15 Governance Committee, 199532.16 Guatemala Relief, 197632.17 Health Care Committee, 1985-198632.18 Human Resources Development Institute, 1975-198432.19 IUD, 1974-197632.20 IUD, 197732.21 IUD, 197832.22 IUD, 197932.23 IUD, 198032.24 IUD, 1981-198232.25 IUD, 198632.26 International Affairs Department, 1974-197732.27 International Affairs Department, 1981-1996

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32.28 International Affairs Standing Committee, 197932.29 International Affairs Committee, 1980-198232.30 International Affairs Committee, 1994-199632.31 Kirkland, Lane, 1976-197932.32 Kirkland, Lane, 1979-198132.33 Kirkland, Lane, 1982-198332.34 Kirkland, Lane, 1982-198632.35 Kirkland, Lane, 1986-198832.36 Kirkland, Lane, 1994-199532.37 Labor Committee for Pacific Affairs, 1983-198432.38 Labor Council for Latin American Advancement, 1974-1976

BOX 3333.1 Labor Council for Latin American Advancement, 1977-199233.2 Labor Institute of Public Affairs, 1981-198633.3 Labor Policy Institute, 1981-198333.4 Labor Studies Center, 1974-197733.5 Labor Studies Center, 1978-199633.6 Labor/Higher Education Council Committee, 1984-198633.7 Legislative Department, 1975-198133.8 Misc. AFL-CIO correspondence, 1976-198633.9 Meany, George, 1973-197633.10 Meany, George, 197733.11 Meany, George, 197833.12 Meany, George, 1979-198033.13 Organizational and Field Services, 1994-199533.14 Organizing Department, 1974-197833.15 Organizing Department, 1978-198433.16 Organizing Department, 1985-199633.17 Panama Canal Coordinating Committee, 1977-197933.18 Polls/Surveys, 199433.19 Polls/Surveys, 1995-199633.20 Public Broadcasting Council Committee, 197733.21 PED, 1974-197533:22 PED, Minutes, 1974-197533.23 PED, 1976-197733.24 PED, Legislation Conference, 197733.25 PED, 197733.26 PED, Convention Materials, 197733.27 PED, 197833.28 PED, 197933.29 PED, 1979

BOX 3434.1 PED, Executive Board, February 16-17, 197934.2 PED, 1980

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34.3 PED, 198134.5 PED, Condemns NEA, 198134.6 PED, 198234.7 PED, 1983-198434.8 PED, 1985-198634.9 Research Department, 1975-198234.10 Secretary Treasurer, 1979-199634.11 Social Security Department, 1975-197934.12 Social Security/Education Standing Committee, 198234.13 Sweeney, John; President, 1995-199634.14 Trade Taskforce, 199434.15 Trip to Asia, 197834.16 Trip to Paris, Irving Brown, 198134.17 Union Label and Services Trades Department, 1974-1984

AFL-CIO State and Local Councils34.18 Arkansas State Federation of Labor, 1976-199434.19 California Labor Federation, 1974-198434.20 Connecticut State Labor Council, 1974-198034.21 Delaware State AFL-CIO, 197734.22 Flathead County Montana Council, 197834.23 Florida State AFL-CIO, 1977-198434.24 Georgia State AFL-CIO, 1977-198334.25 Greater Tidewater Central of Virginia, 1984-198634.26 Harris County Texas AFL-CIO Council, 1981-198334.27 Hawaii State Federation of Labor, 197534.28 Hudson Bay Allied Printing Trades Council, 197534.29 Illinois State Federation of Labor, 1977-198234.30 Jacksonville AFL-CIO Council, 197834.31 Kansas City, 1975-197634.32 Kentucky State Federation of Labor, 1974-197734.33 Lake County Central, 1974-197934.34 Los Angeles Orange County, 1975-198234.35 Long Island Federation of Labor, 198334.36 Louisiana State Federation of Labor, 1977-198434.37 Massachusetts State Federation of Labor, 197734.38 Michigan State Federation of Labor, 1974-198334.39 Mississippi State Federation of Labor, 1975-198234.40 Missouri State Labor Council, 1977-198134.41 Montana State Federation of Labor, 1976-197834.42 New Jersey State Federation of Labor, 1975-198134.43 New Mexico State Federation of Labor, 197934.44 New York City Central Labor Council, 1976-198034.45 New York State Federation of Labor, 1975-198434.46 North Carolina Federation of Labor, 1975-198334.47 Ohio State Federation of Labor, 1976-1984

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34.48 Pennsylvania Labor Council, 1976-198434.49 Providence Central Federated, 197634.50 Region III, Baltimore, 197634.51 Region VI, San Francisco, 1974-198334.52 Region VII, Puerto Rico, 1975-198034.53 St. Louis Labor Council, 1979-198434.54 Tennessee Labor Council, 198334.55 Texas Labor Council, 197834.56 Virginia Central Labor Council, 197534.57 Washington Greater Council, 1975-198034.58 Washington State Labor Council, 1974-198434.59 West Virginia Labor Federation, 198034.60 Wisconsin State Federation of Labor, 197634.61 Westchester-Putnam-Dutchess, 197934.62 Youngstown Greater Council, 1975

Subseries C: AFL-CIO Affiliated Unions

34.63 Actor’s Equity Association, 1976-198334.64 Airline Pilots Association, 1978-198934.65 Allied Industrial Workers, 1975-199234.66 Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, 1975-199434.67 Amalgamated Meatcutters and Butchers, 1974-197934.68 Amalgamated Transit Union, 1990-199634.69 American Federation of Government Employees, 1975-1981

BOX 3535.1 AFSCME, 1974-197835.2 AFSCME, 1979-198435.3 AFSCME, 1985-198935.4 AFSCME, 1990-199635.5 AFSCME – NEA coalition, 1976-197735.6 AFSA, 1976-198035.7 AFSA, 1981-199035.8 American Federation of TV and Radio Artists, 198435.9 American Flintglass Workers Union, 197835.10 American Postal Workers Union, 1985-199435.11 Association of Flight Attendants, 1984-199635.12 Bakery and Confectionary Workers, 1976-199535.13 Bricklayers, Masons and Plasters, 1979-199235.14 Bridge and Iron Workers International, 1978-198635.15 Carpenter and Joiners of America, 1987-199235.16 Communication Workers of America, 1974-197835.17 Communication Workers of America, 1983-199635.18 Distillery Workers Union, 1975-197635.19 Graphic Artists International Union, 1981-1996

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35.20 Hotel Employees and Restaurant Employees, 1989-199435.21 International Association of Fire Fighters, 1975-199635.22 International Association of Machinists, 1974-199635.23 International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, 1974-199435.24 International Brotherhood of Painters and Allied Trades, 1974-198135.25 International Chemical Workers Union, 1975-198635.26 International Federation of Professional and Tech. Engineers, 1976-199435.27 International Ladies an Garment Workers Union, 1975-198735.28 International Longshoremen’s Association, 1977-198435.29 International Molders and Allied Workers Union, 1975-198535.30 International Typographical Union, 1977-198435.31 International Union of Brewery Workers, 1978-197935.32 International Union of Electronic Workers, 1975-199435.33 International Union of Operating Engineers, 1977-199435.34 International Union of Plumbers and Pipe Fitters, 198135.35 International Union of Police Association, 1979-199435.36 Laborer’s International Union of North America, 1976-199635.37 Letter Carriers, 1988-199235.38 National Association of Broadcast Employees, 1983-199435.39 National Marine Engineers Beneficial Association, 199235.40 National Football League Players Association, 1978-198435.41 Newspaper Guild, 1984-199635.42 Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers International Union, 1988-199435.43 Office and Professional Employees International Union, 1987-199635.44 Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization, 1980-199035.45 Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization Controllers United, 199535.46 Railway, Airline and Steamship, 1975-198335.47 Retail Clerks International Union, 1974-199335.48 Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union, 1975-199335.49 Seafarer’s International Union, 1982-198335.50 Service Employees International Union, 1974-197935.51 Service Employees International Union, 1980-1997

BOX 3636.1 Sheet Metal Workers International Association, 1985-199236.2 Stage Employees and Moving Pictures of US and Canada, 1994-199636.3 Steelworkers of America, 1975-199436.4 Teamsters, 1977-199436.5 Telecommunications International Union, 198536.6 Textile Workers Union of America, 197436.7 Transport Workers Union, 1989-199436.8 Union of Needletrades, Industrial and Textile Workers, 1995-199636.9 United Autoworkers of America, 1976-199536.10 United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, 1974-198436.11 United Cement, Lime and Gypsum, 197836.12 United Farm Workers of America, 1974-1994

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36.13 United Food and Commercial Workers, 1979-199436.14 United Furniture Workers of America, 1980-198436.15 United Mine Workers of America, 1978-199436.16 United Paperworkers International Union, 1982-199436.17 United Rubber Workers, 197636.18 Utility Workers Union of America, 1979

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Series IVChronological Files From Albert Shanker and Correspondence Logs, 1978-

1992Boxes 36-40

Series is arranged chronologically

BOX 3636.19 Shanker Correspondences, From, April-May 197836.20 Shanker Correspondences, From, June-August 197836.21 Shanker Correspondences, From, January-March 197936.22 Shanker Correspondences, From, April 197936.23 Shanker Correspondences, From, May-June 197936.24 Shanker Correspondences, From, July-September 197936.25 Shanker Correspondences, From, October-December 197936.26 Shanker Correspondences, From, January-March 198036:27 Shanker Correspondences, From, April-May 198036.28 Shanker Correspondences, From, June-July 198036.29 Shanker Correspondences, From, August-September 198036.30 Shanker Correspondences, From, October-December 198036.31 Shanker Correspondences, From, January-March 1981

BOX 3737.1 Shanker Correspondences, From, April-June 198137.2 Shanker Correspondences, From, July-September 198137.3 Shanker Correspondences, From, October-December 198137.4 Shanker Correspondences, From, January-March 198237.5 Shanker Correspondences, From, April-June 198237.6 Shanker Correspondences, From, July-September 198237.7 Shanker Correspondences, From, October-December 198237.8 Shanker Correspondences, From, January-March 198337.9 Shanker Correspondences, From, May 198337.10 Shanker Correspondences, From, June 198337.11 Shanker Correspondences, From, July-September 198337.12 Shanker Correspondences, From, October-December 198337.13 Shanker Correspondences, From, January-March 198437.14 Shanker Correspondences, From, April-June 198437.15 Shanker Correspondences, From, July-September 198437.16 Shanker Correspondences, From, October-December 198437.17 Shanker Correspondences, From, January-March 198537.18 Shanker Correspondences, From, April-May 198537.19 Shanker Correspondences, From, June 198537.20 Shanker Correspondences, From, July-September 198537.21 Shanker Correspondences, From, October-December 198537.22 Shanker Correspondences, From, January-March 198637.23 Shanker Correspondences, From, April – May 1986

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37.24 Shanker Correspondences, From, June 198637.25 Shanker Correspondences, From, July-September 1986

BOX 3838.1 Shanker Correspondences, From, October-December 198638.2 Shanker Correspondences, From, January-March 198738.3 Shanker Correspondences, From, April 198738.4 Shanker Correspondences, From, May-June 198738.5 Shanker Correspondences, From, July 198738.6 Shanker Correspondences, From, August-September 198738.7 Shanker Correspondences, From, October-December 198738.8 Shanker Correspondences, From, January 198838.9 Shanker Correspondences, From, February-March 198838.10 Shanker Correspondences, From, April 198838.11 Shanker Correspondences, From, May 198838.12 Shanker Correspondences, From, June 198838.13 Shanker Correspondences, From, July-September 198838.14 Shanker Correspondences, From, October-December 198838.15 Shanker Correspondences, From, January-February 198938.16 Shanker Correspondences, From, March 198938.17 Shanker Correspondences, From, April 198938.18 Shanker Correspondences, From, May-June 198938.19 Shanker Correspondences, From, July-August 198938.20 Shanker Correspondences, From, September-October 198938.21 Shanker Correspondences, From, November-December 198938.22 Shanker Correspondences, From, January-February 199038.23 Shanker Correspondences, From, March 1990

BOX 3939.1 Shanker Correspondences, From, April-May 199039.2 Shanker Correspondences, From, June 199039.3 Shanker Correspondences, From, July-September 199039.4 Shanker Correspondences, From, October 199039.5 Shanker Correspondences, From, November-December 199039.6 Shanker Correspondences, From, January-February 199139.7 Shanker Correspondences, From, March 199139.8 Shanker Correspondences, From, April 199139.9 Shanker Correspondences, From, May-June 199139.10 Shanker Correspondences, From, July-September 199139.11 Shanker Correspondence, From, October – November, 199139.12 Shanker Correspondence logs, From, May-June, 199239.13 Shanker Correspondence logs, From, July-September, 1992. 1 of 239.14 Shanker Correspondence logs, From, July-September, 1992. 2 of 2Correspondence Log book, 1985Correspondence Log book, 1986Correspondence Log book, 1987

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Correspondence Log book, 1988

BOX 40Correspondence Log book, 1988Correspondence Log book, 1989Correspondence Log book, 1990Correspondence Log book, 1991

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Series VColleges and Universities, 1972-1997

Boxes 41-44

Arranged Alpha-Geographically, except for the first two folders.

BOX 4141.1 AFT History of College Teacher Unionism, 197241.2 Miscellaneous Colleges and Universities, 1979-1993

Alabama41.3 Auburn University at Montgomery, 198341.4 University of Alabama, 1975-1987

Arizona41.5 Arizona State, 1984-199341.6 Maricopa Community College, 198941.7 Northern Arizona University, 1991-1994

California41.8 Cabrillo College, 1974-197541.9 California State University - Los Angeles, 199441.10 Claremont University, 1979-199641.11 Pepperdine University, 1984-199241.12 San Francisco State University, 1977-198841.13 Santa Monica College, 198641.14 Stanford University, 1975-198541.15 Stanford University, 1986-198941.16 Stanford University, 1990-199341.17 Stanford University; Institute for Research on Education, 1981-198541.18 University of California – Berkeley, 1979-199541.19 University of California – Berkeley; Policy Analysis for California

Education, 1987-199641.20 University of California - Davis, 198641.21 University of California, 1977-199341.22 University of California – Legal Issues, 1974-198141.23 University of California – Los Angeles, 1988-199041.24 University of California – Los Angeles, 1991-199641.25 University of California – Los Angeles; TURN, 1996-199741.26 University of California – Santa Barbara, 1980-199641.27 University of San Francisco, 1986-198941.28 University of Southern California, 1980-1993

Connecticut41.29 University of Hartford, 1987-198841.30 University of Hartford; Center for Technology and Education, 1990

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41.31 University of New Haven, 198041.32 Yale University, 1981-199641.33 Yale University; Seymour Sarason, 1989-1990

Colorado41.34 University of Colorado, 1980-199341.35 University of Southern Colorado, 1995

Delaware41.36 Delaware County Community College, 197741.37 University of Delaware, 1991-1996

Florida41.38 Florida Atlantic University, 1983-198641.39 Florida International University – Miami, 1977-199141.40 Florida State University, 1982-199241.41 Nova University, 1975-198641.42 University of Florida, 1987-199041.43 University of Miami, 1986-198941.44 University of Southern Florida, 1985-199241.45 Walden University, 1994

Georgia41.46 Oglethorpe University, 198741.47 Spelman College, 198641.48 University of Georgia, 1986-1996

Illinois41.49 Illinois State University, 1985-198641.50 Loyola University of Chicago, 1988-199141.51 National College, 198741.52 Northern Illinois University, 1982-199341.53 Northwestern University, 1974-199441.54 Southern Illinois University, 199541.55 University of Chicago, 1975-1996

BOX 42Illinois cont.42.1 University of Illinois; General, 1975-199342.2 University of Illinois – Urbana-Champaign, 1988-1991

Indiana42.3 Hanover College, 197542.4 Indiana University, 1977-199242.5 Purdue University, 1978-198442.6 University of Notre Dame, 1976-1985

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Kansas42.7 Kansas State University, 1975-198642.8 Wichita State University, 1976

Kentucky42.9 Transylvania University, 198742.10 University of Kentucky, 1976

Louisiana42.11 Louisiana State University, 1980-199142.12 Nicholls State University, 198942.13 Tulane University, 1981-199042.14 University of New Orleans, 1974-1984

Maryland42.15 Bowie State College, 1986-199242.16 John Hopkins University, 1978-199142.17 University of Maryland, 1979-1993

Massachusetts42.18 Boston University, 1987-199642.19 Brendeis University, 1986-199342.20 Framingham State College, 198842.21 Harvard University, 1982-198842.22 Harvard University, 1990-199742.23 Harvard University; Computer Teacher Network, 198842.24 Harvard University; Grad School of Education, 1975-198442.25 Harvard University, Grad School of Education, 1984-198842.26 Harvard University, Grad School of Education, 1989-199142.27 Harvard University, Grad School of Education, 1992-199542.28 Harvard University, Shanker’s Course, 1986-199142.29 Harvard University, Shanker’s Course; evaluations and notes, 1987-198942.30 Harvard University, Shanker’s Course; required reading, 198942.31 Harvard University, Shanker’s Course; required reading, n.d.42.32 Harvard University, Shanker’s Course – notes from tapes, n.d.42.33 Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1988-199042.34 Mont Holyoke College, 198142.35 Radcliff College, 198842.36 Southeastern Massachusetts University, 198842.37 Tufts University, 1991-199342.38 University of Lowell, 198642.39 University of Massachusetts, 1974-198842.40 Worcester State College, 198442.41 Wheelock College, 1986-199342.42 Williams College, 1991-1993

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Michigan42.43 Eastern Michigan University, 1982-198942.44 Henry Ford Community College, 198142.45 Hillsdale College, 1975-199142.46 Michigan State University, 1975-199442.47 University of Michigan – Ann Arbor, 1976-199342.48 Wayne State University, 1974-199642.49 Western Michigan University, 1975-1994

Mississippi42.50 University of Southern Mississippi, 1978

BOX 43Minnesota43.1 University of Minnesota, 1976-199343.2 University of Minnesota; Humphrey Institute, 1986-199643.3 Walden University, 1978-1982

Missouri43.4 Northeast Missouri State University, 198543.5 University of Missouri, 1974-199643.6 Washington University in St. Louis, 1979-1994

Nebraska43.7 University of Nebraska, 1979-1984

New Hampshire43.8 Dartmouth College, 1987-198943.9 Glassboro State College, 1987-199043.10 Montclair State College, 1983-1984

New Jersey43.11 Princeton University, 1986-199443.12 Rutgers University, 1975-1996

New York43.13 Adelphi University, 1991-199443.14 Alfred University, 199143.15 Bank Street College of Education, 1988-199143.16 Bard College, 1983-199243.17 Baruch College, 1975-199343.18 City University of New York, 1975-199443.19 Colgate University, 198843.20 Columbia University, 1976-199443.21 Columbia University; Teachers College, 1991-1996

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43.22 Columbia University; Teachers College, 1989-199043.23 Columbia University; Teachers College, 1985-198843.24 Columbia University; Teachers College, National Center for

Restructuring, 1991-199243.25 Cornell University, 1976-199343.26 Empire State College, 1979-198143.27 Fordham University, 1988-199343.28 Hunter College, 1986-199043.29 Lehman College, 1987-198843.30 Long Island University, 1980-198643.31 New York University, 1980-199343.32 Niagara University, 198143.33 Pace University, 1986-199343.34 Staten Island College, 1978-198643.35 State University of New York, 1978-199643.36 State University of New York at Albany, 1987-198943.37 State University of New York at Buffalo, 1978-198643.38 State University of New York at Cortland, 1976-199343.39 State University of New York, 1986-199343.40 State University of New York at Oswego, 1974-198343.41 State University of New York at Purchase, 1987-199043.42 State University of New York at Stony Brook, 1977-198843.43 Syracuse University, 1976-199643.44 University of Rochester, 1985-198843.45 University of the State of New York, 1977-199243.46 Yeshiva University, 1977-198643.47 Yeshiva University, 1989

North Carolina43.48 North Carolina State University, 1988-198943.49 University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill, 1977-199343.50 University of North Carolina – Charlotte, 1987-1992

BOX 4444.1 University of North Carolina – Greensboro, 1980-199644.2 Wake Forest University, 1985-1986

Ohio44.3 Bowling Green University, 1978-198944.4 Cleveland State University, 1989-199144.5 Kent State University, 1975-198444.6 Miami University Ohio, 1985-199444.7 Ohio State University, 1975-199544.8 University of Cincinnati, 1981-1990

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Oklahoma44.9 University of Oklahoma, 1977Oregon44.10 University of Oregon, 1975-1991

Pennsylvania44.11 Carnegie Mellon University, 1988-199044.12 Chestnut Hill College, 197544.13 Indiana University – Pennsylvania, 1977-199244.14 Kutz State College, 197644.15 Pennsylvania Academy for Profession of Teaching, 1987-199144.16 Pennsylvania State University, 1984-199144.17 Swarthmore College, 198844.18 University of Pennsylvania, 1979-199744.19 University of Pennsylvania; Wharton School, 1986-198944.20 University of Pittsburgh, 1987-199644.21 Villanova University, 1996

Rhode Island44.22 Brown University, 1975-199644.23 Brown University; Coalition of Essential Schools, 1987-1996

South Carolina44.24 Greenville Technical College, 1990-199144.25 University of South Carolina, 1976-1978

Tennessee44.26 East Tennessee State University, 1983-199044.27 Memphis State University, 1987-198844.28 Middle Tennessee State University, 1975-198344.29 University of Tennessee, 1975-199344.30 Vanderbilt University, 1982-198544.31 Vanderbilt University, 1987-1995

Texas44.32 Amarillo College, 198444.33 Lamar University, 198944.34 Texas Christian University, 1984-199144.35 University of Texas – Austin, 1975-199344.36 University of Texas – Taylor, 1987

Virginia44.37 Norfolk State University, 199244.38 University of Virginia, 1982-199044.39 Virginia Tech, 1983-1990

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Washington44.40 University of Washington, 1985-1991

Washington, D.C.44.41 Catholic University, 1981-199644.42 George Washington University, 1975-199244.43 George Washington University, 1993-199644.44 George Washington University; Institute for Educational Leadership,

1974-197544.45 George Washington University; Options in Education, 1976-198144.46 Georgetown University, 1975-198444.47 Howard University, 1979-1985

West Virginia44.48 University of West Virginia, 1981-1984

Wisconsin44.49 University of Wisconsin – Madison, 1975-199544.50 University of Wisconsin – Whitewater, 1987-1992

Canada44.51 McMaster University, 1989-199444.52 University of Manitoba, 199344.53 University of New Brunswick, 1982

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Series VIUS Federal Government, 1968-1997

Boxes 45-51

Subseries A arranged in chronological order, Subseries B is arranged alphabetically

Subseries A: House and Senate Bills

BOX 4545.1 S1539/HR69, Elementary and Secondary Education Acts, 1973-198145.2 HR 1248, Hangen Proposal, 197445.3 HR 5901, Education Appropriation Bill, 197545.4 S1662, Social Security and Food Stamps, 1975-198045.5 HR 7014, Energy Conservation and Oil Policy, 197545.6 S32, Concurrent Resolution, 197545.7 HR 5247, Public Works and Employment Act, 197545.8 S 2310 National Gas Cuts, 197545.9 S 6 Education For All Handicapped, 197545.10 HR 4485 Emergency Housing Act, 197545.11 HR 5900 Situs Picketing, 197545.12 HR 16900 Supplementary App. Act, 197545.13 S 427 Public Works and Capitol Development Act, 197645.14 HR 14232 Labor – HEW Appropriations, 197645.15 HR 8069, HEW Appropriations Bill, 197645.16 HR 8617 Amendments to Hatch Act, 197645.17 HR 9803, Child Day Care, 197645.18 HR 10210 Unemployment Insurance, 197645.19 HR 11453, Title VI comprehensive employment, 197645.20 Appropriation Bill for Education Increase, 197645.21 S 3425 Packwood Amendment, 197645.22 General Revenue Sharing Act, 197645.23 HR 10612 Tax Reform Bill, 197645.24 S 2142/HR 12050 – Tuition Tax Credit; Correspondence, 1977-197945.25 HR 13 Federal Service Labor Management Act, 197745.26 HR 10 Hatch Act Amendment, 197745.27 HR 4146 4146 – Elementary and Secondary Education Act, 197745.28 HR 6536 , Pension Fund for Washington DC, 197745.29 HR 6601 Consumer No-Fault Auto Insurance, 197745.30 HR 5383/S1784 Mandatory Retirement, 1977-197845.31 PL 95-216, Social Security Bill, 1977-197845.32 HR 13778/HR 2444 Department of Education, 1978-197945.33 HR 15/4442 Department of Education, 1978-197945.34 S2142/HR 12050 – Tuition Tax Credits; Clippings, 1978-197945.35 HR 12050/S2142 Tuition Tax Credits; AFT reaction, 197845.36 HR 14147/HR3769 – Higher Education, 1978-197945.37 Bilingual Education Act, 1978-1981

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45.38 HR 10891, Lawyers Committee on Civil Rights, 197845.39 HR 11274 Middle Income Student Assistant Act, 197845.40 S2467 Labor Law Reform, information packet, 197845.41 S2467 Labor Law Reform; correspondence. 197845.42 HR 2222 NLRA to include Hospitals, 197845.43 HR 7555 Labor and HEW appropriations, 197845.44 Budget FY80, 1979-198245.45 HR 111 – Canal Zone, 197945.46 HR 6711 - Youth Act, 198045.47 HR 5192 - Education Amendments, 198045.48 S 1839 - Higher Education Act, 198045.49 HR 3982 - Omnibus Budget Rec., 1980-198245.50 HR 2387 - Child and Family Development Act, 198145.51 Block Grant Bill, 198145.52 HJ Resolution 350 - Balance Federal Budget, 198245.53 HR 6576/S2671 – Age Discrimination, 198245.54 HR 5133 Domestic Content Legislation, 198345.55 HR 800/S400 - MLK Holiday, 198345.56 S528 - Tuition Tax Credits, 198345.57 HR 1900 - Social Security Amendment, 198345.58 Congressional Bills; misc., 1984-198745.59 PL 94-142, - Handicapped Act, 198445.60 PL 98-558 - Talented Teachers Act, 1984-198545.61 S 73 – School Prayer, 198445.62 HR 4154 Age Discrimination Employment Amendment, 1987

BOX 4646.1 HR 5174 Bankruptcy Amendment, 198446.2 HR 5345 Equal Access Act, 198446.3 HR 3838 Tax Reform, 1985-198646.4 S 991/S210 Separate Department of Education, 1978-1979

Subseries B: Departments and Branches

46.5 Agriculture, Department of, 1975-199646.6 AmeriCorps, 199446.7 Archivist of the United States, 198646.8 Bork, Robert, 1987-198846.9 Budget, 1992-199446.10 Civil Rights Office of, 1978-198446.11 Child and Family Services Act, 197446.12 Commerce, Department of, 1976-199546.13 Commission on Civil Rights, 1977-199546.14 Commission on Future of Worker – Management Relations, 199446.15 Committee Against Department of Education, 1977-197846.16 Committee Against Department of Education, 1979

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46.17 Comprehensive Employment and Training Act, 1968-197646.18 Comprehensive Employment and Training Act, 1978-198046.19 Committee on Education and Labor, 1984-198546.20 Committee on Science; Educational Technology in the 21st Century, 199546.21 Committee Workforce Quality and Labor Market, 1988-199046.22 Congressional communications, 1974-197546.23 Congressional; communications, 1978-197946.24 Congressional; communications, 1980-198146.25 Congressional Thank-yous, 1982-198346.26 Congressional; communications, 1982-198346.27 Congressional; communications, 198546.28 Congressional Thank-yous, 1985-198646.29 Congressional; communications, 198646.30 Congressional; communications, 1987-198846.31 Congressional; communications, 198946.32 Congressional; communications, 199046.33 Congressional; communications, 199146.34 Congressional; communications, 199246.35 Congressional; communications, 1993

BOX 4747.1 Congressional; Communications, 1994-199547.2 Council on Wage and Price Stability, 1976-1980, 1 of 447.3 Council on Wage and Price Stability, 1976-1980, 2 of 447.4 Council on Wage and Price Stability, 1976-1980, 3 of 447.5 Council on Wage and Price Stability, 1979-1980, 4 of 447.6 Defense, Department of, 1975-199447.7 Democratic National Committee, 1975-197847.8 Democratic National Committee, 1979-198147.9 Democratic National Committee, 1982-198447.10 Democratic National Committee, 1985-198847.11 Democratic National Committee, 1989-199647.12 Education, Department of, 1979-198047.13 Education, Department of, 1981-198347.14 Education, Department of, 1984-198647.15 Education, Department of, 1994-199647.16 Education, Secretary of, 1979-198447.17 Education, Secretary of, 1985-198647.18 Education, Secretary of, Cavazos, 1988-199047.19 Education, Secretary of, Alexander, 1991-199247.20 Education, Secretary of, Bennett, 198747.21 Education, Secretary of, Riley, 1994-199547.22 Energy, Department of, 1978-199347.23 Equal Employment Opportunity commission, 1975-199347.24 Federal Communication Commission, 1979-198047.25 Federal Election Commission, 1995

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47.26 Federal Labor Relations Council, 1979-198347.27 Goals 2000, 1993-199447.28 Goals 2000, 1994-199547.29 Goals 2000; AFT Information, 199447.30 Goals 2000; AFT Standards Materials, 1995

BOX 4848.1 Health, Education and Welfare Department, 1974-197848.2 Health, Education and Welfare Department, Correspondence. 1975-197748.3 Health, Education and Welfare Department; Advisory Panel on Financing

Elementary and Secondary Education, 1979-198248.4 Health, Education and Welfare Department; Advisory Panel on Financing

Elementary and Secondary Education, Testimonies, 1981-198248.5 Health, Education and Welfare Department; Advisory Panel on Financing

Elementary and Secondary Education, final report, 198248.6 Health, Education and Welfare Department; Advisory Panel on Financing

Elementary and Secondary Education, October 26, 197948.7 Health, Education and Welfare Department; Advisory Panel on Financing

Elementary and Secondary Education, October 27, 197948.8 Health, Education and Welfare Department; Advisory Panel on Financing

Elementary and Secondary Education, December 17, 197948.9 Health, Education and Welfare Department; Advisory Panel on Financing

Elementary and Secondary Education, December 17, 197948.10 Health, Education and Welfare Department; Advisory Panel on Financing

Elementary and Secondary Education, January 20, 198048.11 Health, Education and Welfare Department; Advisory Panel on Financing

Elementary and Secondary Education, January 20, 198048.12 Health, Education and Welfare Department; Advisory Panel on Financing

Elementary and Secondary Education, March 4, 198048.13 Health, Education and Welfare Department; Advisory Panel on Financing

Elementary and Secondary Education, minutes, 198048.14 Health, Education and Welfare Department; Advisory Panel on Financing

Elementary and Secondary Education, minutes, Sept-Oct. 198148.15 Health, Education and Welfare Department; Advisory Panel on Financing

Elementary and Secondary Education, minutes, August 2-3, 198248.16 Health, Education and Welfare; Department of Education, 1975-197748.17 Health, Education and Welfare; Department of Education, 197848.18 Health, Education and Welfare; Department of Education, 1979-198048.19 Health, Education and Welfare; National Institute of Education, 1974-

197548.20 Health, Education and Welfare; National Institute of Education, 197548.21 Health, Education and Welfare; National Institute of Education, 1977-

198148.22 Health, Education and Welfare; National Forum on Education

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48.23 Health, Education and Welfare; Office of Human DevelopmentAdministration on Aging, 1975

48.24 Health, Education and Welfare; Region VIII Conference On Parent/EarlyChildhood Education, 1975

48.25 Health and Human Services, Department of, 1979-199548.26 Immigration and Naturalization Services, 198648.27 Interior, Department of, 1989-199348.28 Internal Revenue Service, 1977-198848.29 International Affairs; Commerce Department, November-December 198248.30 International Affairs, Department of Labor, 1978-198448.31 Justice, Department of, 1988-198948.32 Justice, Department of; Community Relations, 1975-198448.33 Kennedy Campaign, 1979-1982

BOX 4949.1 Labor, Department of, 1975-198649.2 Labor Secretary, 1975-199749.3 Labor-Management Relations Service, 1975-198349.4 Labor-Management Relations Service, 198549.5 Labor, Department of; Task force of State and Local Labor Management

Cooperation, 1994-199649.6 Mondale, Walter, 1977-198049.7 Merit Pay Task Force, 198349.8 Party Platforms and the AFL-CIO, 197649.9 Percy, Senator Charles; Israel – Palestine, 197549.10 Postal Service, 1987-199449.11 President Bill Clinton, 1993-199649.12 President Gerald Ford, 1974-197549.13 President Ronald Reagan, 1980-198449.14 Presidential Campaign, 1976, 1 of 249.15 Presidential Campaign, 1976, 2 of 249.16 Presidential Campaign, 198849.17 Presidential Candidates, 197649.18 Presidential Candidates, 1983-198449.19 Presidential Candidates, 199249.20 Presidential Candidates, 199649.21 Presidential Transition, 1976-197749.22 Presidential Transition, 199249.23 President’s Commission on Employment of the Handicap, 1976-199349.24 President’s Commission on Privatization, 1987-198849.25 President’s Commission for a National Agenda for the Eighties, 198049.26 President’s Commission on Foreign Language and International Studies,

1979-198049.27 President’s Commission on Mental Retardation, 197549.28 President’s Commission on Pension Policy, 1979-198049.29 President’s Commission on White House Fellowships, 1974-1982

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49.30 President’s Commission for a National Agenda for the Eighties, 198049.31 President’s Education Policy, Advisory Committee, 1989-199049.32 President’s Education Policy, Advisory Committee, 1991-199349.33 Republican National Committee, 1979-198449.34 Republican Platform Committee, 197649.35 Senate Task Force on Community and Urban Revitalization, 199249.36 Specter, Arlen, 199249.37 State Department, 1974-198649.38 Supreme Court; Minnesota Statute, 1979-198349.39 Technology Assessment, 1987-199349.40 Thomas, Clarence, 199149.41 United States Commissioner of Education, 1974-197749.42 United States Commissioner of Education, 1978-198049.43 United States Information Agency, 1985-199549.44 United States Metric Board, 1978-198049.45 Vice President Rockefeller, 1974-197749.46 Vice President Albert Gore, 1994-1995

BOX 5050.1 Vice President’s Task Force on Youth Employment, 198050.2 White House, Correspondence, 1976-197950.3 White House; Correspondence, 1980-198650.4 White House, Correspondence, 1988-199550.5 White House Competitiveness Policy Council, 199150.6 White House Competitiveness Policy Council, Opening Statement, March

199250.7 White House Competitiveness Policy Council, June 199250.8 White House Competitiveness Policy Council; Education sub-council,

July 199250.9 White House Competitiveness Policy Council - Education sub-council;

transcripts, July 1992, 1 of 350.10 White House Competitiveness Policy Council - Education sub-council;

transcripts, July 1992, 2 of 350.11 White House Competitiveness Policy Council - Education sub-council;

transcripts, July 1992, 3 of 350.12 White House Competitiveness Policy Council, Sept 199250.13 White House Competitiveness Policy Council; Education sub-council,

Sept 199250.14 White House Competitiveness Policy Council; Education sub-council,

transcripts, September 1992, 1 of 350.15 White House Competitiveness Policy Council; Education sub-council,

transcripts, September 1992, 2 of 350.16 White House Competitiveness Policy Council; Education sub-council,

transcripts, September 1992, 3 of 350.17 White House Competitiveness Policy Council, Education sub-council, Oct

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50.18 White House Competitiveness Policy Council; Education sub-council,transcripts, October 1992, 1 of 3

50.19 White House Competitiveness Policy Council; Education sub-council,transcripts, October 1992, 2 of 3

50.20 White House Competitiveness Policy Council; Education sub-council,transcripts, October 1992, 3 of 3

50.21 White House Competitiveness Policy Council, correspondence, 1992-199350.22 White House Competitiveness Policy Council, 2nd annual draft and report,

199350.23 White House Competitiveness Policy Council, Education sub-council,

199350.24 White House Conference on Aging, 1980-198150.25 White House Conference on Balanced National Growth, 1977-197850.26 White House Conference on Children and Youth, 1980-198150.27 White House Conference on Families, 1979-198050.28 White House Conference on Handicapped, 1976-197950.29 White House Conference on Handicapped, 1980-1982

BOX 5151.1 White House Conference on Inflation, 1974, 1 of 251.2 White House Conference on Inflation, 1974, 2 of 251.3 White House Conference on Inflation; Labor Summit Transcripts, 197451.4 White House Conference on Libraries and Information, 1978-198051.5 White House Education Summit, 1989-199051.6 White House Education Policy Advisory committee, 199051.7 White House Educational Technology Meeting, 199551.8 White House Workshop on Choice Education, 198951.9 Youth Education; Task Force on Youth Policy, 1979-1981

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Series VIIInternational 1973-1997

Boxes 51-55

Subseries A arranged by geographical area and alphabetical therein. Subseries B isarranged alphabetical.

Abbreviations used in this seriesNAS/UWT - National Association of Schoolmasters and Union of WomenTeachers,ICFTU - International Confederation of Free Trade UnionsIFFTU - International Federation of Free Teachers’ UnionsANDE - National Association of Educators

Subseries A: Correspondence

BOX 51Africa51.14 Africa – Misc., 1976-199751.15 Egypt, 1976-198851.16 Ghana Teachers and Educational Workers’ Union, 1975-199751.17 Kenya National Union of Teachers, 1979-198551.18 Nigeria, 1981-199251.19 Sierra Leone Teachers Union, 1978-198451.20 South Africa, 1978-1994

Asia51.21 Asia – Misc, 1980-199751.22 Cambodia Crisis Center, 1978-198151.23 Ceylon Tamil Teachers Union, 1979-198351.24 China, 1973-199351.25 Hong Kong Teachers Association, 1974-199451.26 India, 1975-198651.27 Indonesia, 1983-198451.28 Japan, 1978-198851.29 Japan Teachers Union, 1975-198451.30 Japan Teachers Union, 1985-199551.31 Korea, 1979-199451.32 Malaysia, 1975-199051.33 Mauritius; Government Teachers Union, 1981-198251.34 Philippines, 1979-199151.35 Philippines – PPSTA, 1981-198951.36 Philippines – NATOW, 1979-198351.37 Thailand, 1983-1993

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North America

Canada51.38 British Columbia, 1980-198351.39 British Columbia Teachers Federation, 198851.40 Canada – Misc., 1974-199451.41 Canadian Association of University Teachers, 1982-198451.42 Canadian Teachers Federation, 1979-1996

BOX 5252.1 Canadian Teachers Federation, publications, 1981-198352.2 Central Teachers Organization of Quebec, 1974-199252.3 Greater Victoria School District, 1989-199052.4 Ontario English Catholic Teachers Association, 1985-198652.5 Ontario Secondary School Teachers Federation, 1979-199752.6 Ontario Public School Teachers Federation, 1987-198952.7 Ontario Public School Men’s Teacher Association, 1975-198252.8 Ontario Teachers Federation, 1985-1986

Caribbean52.9 Caribbean Area; Miscellaneous, 1974-199752.10 Cuba, 1983-1992

Central America52.11 Central America; Miscellaneous, 1979-199652.12 Costa Rica ANDE, 1977-198452.13 El Salvador, 1980-198452.14 Guatemala, 1974-198052.15 Mexico, 1977-199552.16 Nicaragua, 1983-199252.17 Nicaragua, Sandinista Textbooks, 198552.18 Panama Teachers Union, 1976-1985

South America52.19 South America; Misc., 1977-199652.20 Brazil, 1981-198352.21 Chile, 1975-199352.22 Peru, 1982

Europe52.23 Europe, Miscellaneous, 1981-199652.24 Croatia, 1991-199452.25 Czech Republic, 1992-199552.26 England, 1980-199752.27 Education 2000, 1993-199652.28 Education 2000, 1987-1992

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52.29 NAS/UWT, 1976-198652.30 NAS/UWT publications, 1977-198052.31 Finland, 197752.32 France, 1974-199452.33 F.E.N., 1979-199652.34 Germany, 1985-199452.35 Cologne School, Anne Ratzki, 1988-199652.36 German Teachers Union, 1979-199452.37 Greece, 1978-198752.38 Holland, misc., 199252.39 Holland, ABOP, 1978-199652.40 Hungry, 1988-199352.41 Ireland, Teachers Union, 1982-199252.42 Italy, 1978-199452.43 Kosovo, 1992-199352.44 Poland, 1981-1983, 1 of 252.45 Poland, 1981-1983, 2 of 2

BOX 5353.1 Poland, 1984-198653.2 Poland, 1987-198853.3 Poland, 1990-199653.4 Poland, Academic Freedom, 198553.5 Portugal, 1979-198453.6 Romania, 1992-199353.7 Spain, FETE-UGT, 1977-198353.8 Spain, Basque Workers, 1978-198153.9 USSR, 1976-198653.10 USSR, 1987-199053.11 USSR, 1991-199453.12 USSR, Second International Human Rights Conference, 199053.13 Yugoslavia, 1990-199453.14 Yugoslav Democratic Dissidents, 1979

Middle East

53.15 Iran Teachers Association, 1978-199453.16 Israel, 1974-198553.17 Israel, 1988-199753.18 Israel Teachers Union, 1975-199653.19 Pakistan, 1979-199053.20 Turkey, 1985-1992

Pacific53.21 Australia, 1974-198353.22 Australia, 1985-1993

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53.23 Australian Council of Trade Unions, 198353.24 Australia; Department of employment and training, 1987-199653.25 New South Wales Teachers’ Federation, 1975-198453.26 New Zealand, 1983-199353.27 Victoria Teachers’ Union, 1974-198553.28 Fiji Teachers Union, 1980-1988

Subseries Organizations and Meetings

53.29 Education International, agreement, 199353.30 Education International, dues payment, 199353.31 Education International, 1994-199653.32 ICFTU, 1978 – May 198253.33 ICFTU, June-October 198253.34 ICFTU; Brussels, November 198253.35 ICFTU, December 1982

BOX 5454.1 ICFTU, January – March 198354.2 ICFTU, May 1983, 1 of 354.3 ICFTU, May 1983, 2 of 354.4 ICFTU, May 1983, 3 of 354.5 ICFTU, June - September 198354.6 ICFTU, November – December 198354.7 ICFTU, 1984, 1 of 254.8 ICFTU, 1984, 2 of 254.9 ICFTU; Executive Board, December 198754.10 ICFTU, December 199454.11 ICFTU, 199554.12 IFFTU, 1974 - 197554.13 IFFTU, 197654.14 IFFTU, 1977-197854.15 IFFTU, 197954.16 IFFTU, 198054.17 IFFTU, 198154.18 IFFTU, 198254.19 IFFTU, 198354.20 IFFTU, 198454.21 IFFTU; Board of Directors minutes, July 24, 198754.22 IFFTU; Board of Directors minutes, July 25, 1987

BOX 5555.1 IFFTU XI World Congress, 197555.2 IFFTU XII World Congress, 197955.3 IFFTU XIII World Congress, 198155.4 IFFTU; publications, 1981-1989

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55.5 IFFTU, Toronto, 198055.6 IFFTU, Malaysia, 1974-197755.7 IFFTU, Egypt/Israel, 198055.8 IFFTU /World Confederation of Organizations of the Teaching Profession

Joint Meeting, 199155.9 International Labor Organization, 1975-199555.10 International Miscellaneous, 1978-199655.11 International Teacher Organizations; list, n.d.55.12 International Teachers’ Conference to Combat Racism, 198055.13 World Confederation of Organizations of Teaching Profession, 1977-198455.14 World Federation of Trade Unions, 1975-1984

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Series VIIINEA and US Independent Unions, 1968-1997

Boxes 55-56

Series arranged alphabetical

Subseries A: NEA

BOX 5555.15 AFSCME-NEA Agreement, 197655.16 AFT Futures Report on NEA, 198955.17 AFT-NEA Merger, 1974-197755.18 AFT-NEA Merger, 1993-1994, 1 of 255.19 AFT-NEA Merger, 1993-1994, 2 of 255.20 AFT-NEA Merger, 199555.21 AFT vs. NEA Publications, 1983-198555.22 Cartoons, 198355.23 Landrum-Griffin Obligations for the NEA, 197555.24 National Council for Teacher Unity, 1976-198155.25 NEA Convention, 1973-197455.26 NEA, 1974-197555.27 NEA, Board of Directors, 197555.28 NEA, 197655.29 NEA, 197755.30 NEA Convention, 197755.31 NEA Convention Clippings, 197755.32 NEA, 197855.33 NEA, 197955.34 NEA Convention, 197955.35 NEA, 198055.36 NEA Convention, 198055.37 NEA, 198155.38 NEA Convention, 198155.39 NEA, 1982, 1 of 255.40 NEA, 1982, 2 of 255.41 NEA, 198355.42 NEA Convention, 198355.43 NEA Human and Civil Rights in Education Conference, 1983

BOX 5656.1 NEA, 198456.2 NEA Convention, 198456.3 NEA, 1985-198656.4 NEA Convention, 198556.5 NEA, 198756.6 NEA Convention, 1987

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56.7 NEA, 198856.8 NEA Convention, 198856.9 NEA, 198956.10 NEA, Convention, 198956.11 NEA, 199056.12 NEA, Convention, 199056.13 NEA, 199156.14 NEA Convention, 199156.15 NEA, 1992-199756.16 NEA Publications, 1968-199356.17 NEA Records of Distortion and Attacks, 198156.18 NEA Report on AFL-CIO, 1977-197956.19 Teacher Unity and Merger Talk Resolution, 1972

Subseries B: State and Local Associations56.20 Akron Education Association, 197856.21 Alabama Education Association, 197656.22 Allentown Education Association, 198056.23 California Teachers Association, 1985-199356.24 Dade Teachers Association, 198156.25 Davis Education Association, 197456.26 Duval Teachers United, 1974-197556.27 Florida Education Association, 1972-198856.28 Kentucky Education Association, 199056.29 Lake County Education Association, 199556.30 Mantatee Education Association, 197856.31 Michigan Education Association, 1991-199356.32 Milwaukee Teachers Education Association, 1976-198556.33 Minnesota Education Association, 1973-198656.34 Montana Education Association, 198256.35 Mt. Olive Education Association, 197556.36 Newburg Teachers Association, 198056.37 New Jersey Education Association, 1977-198956.38 New York Teachers Association, 197656.39 Oakland Education Association, 199356.40 Ohio Education Association, 199656.41 Pennsylvania Education Association, 197856.42 Saginaw Education Association, 1975-197756.43 South Point Education Association, 1975-197656.44 Tennessee Education Association, 1983-198956.45 United Faculty of Florida, 1974-197856.46 United Teachers Association of California, 1971-198156.47 United Teachers of Oakland, 1973-197656.48 Warren Education Association, 1975-197656.49 Wisconsin Education Association, 1974-1991

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Subseries C: Independent Unions56.50 California School Employees Association, 1987-199156.51 California State Employees Association; Affiliation With AFL-CIO

Report, 198256.52 Classified Employees Cabinet, 198056.53 Connecticut State Employees Association, 1978-198356.54 Faculty Association of California Community Colleges, 1975-197656.55 Independent Federation of Flight Attendants, 1986-198956.56 Indiana State Employee Association, 1984-198656.57 Maine State Employees Association, 198856.58 Montana Public Employee Association, 1988-199056.59 United Transportation Union, Local 492, 1991-1992

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Series IXPublications, 1960-2002

Boxes 57-62

Series A arranged alphabetical/chronological except for folder 57.1Series B-C arranged alphabetical

Subseries A: Articles about/by Shanker

BOX 5757.1 Shanker Citation List from Lexis/Nexis, 199557.2 Articles about Shanker, 1968-197357.3 Articles about Shanker, 197457.4 Articles about Shanker, 197557.5 Articles about Shanker, 197657.6 Articles about Shanker, 197757.7 Articles about Shanker, 197857.8 Articles about Shanker, 197957.9 Articles about Shanker, 198057.10 Articles about Shanker, 198157.11 Articles about Shanker, 198257.12 Articles about Shanker, 198357.13 Articles about Shanker, 198457.14 Articles about Shanker, 198557.15 Articles about Shanker, 198657.16 Articles about Shanker, 198757.17 Articles about Shanker, 198857.18 Articles about Shanker, 198957.19 Articles about Shanker, 1990-199257.20 Articles about Shanker, 1993-199657.21 Articles about Shanker, 1997-200257.22 Articles by Shanker, 1967-196957.23 Articles by Shanker, 1974-197557.24 Articles by Shanker, 197657.25 Articles by Shanker, 197757.26 Articles by Shanker, 197857.27 Articles by Shanker, 197957.28 Articles by Shanker, 198057.29 Articles by Shanker, 198157.30 Articles by Shanker, 198257.31 Articles by Shanker, 198357.32 Articles by Shanker, 198457.33 Articles by Shanker, 1985, 1 of 257.34 Articles by Shanker, 1985, 2 of 2

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57.35 Articles by Shanker, 198657.36 Articles by Shanker, 198757.37 Articles by Shanker, 198857.38 Articles by Shanker, 198957.39 Articles by Shanker, 199057.40 Articles by Shanker, 199157.41 Articles by Shanker, 1992

BOX 5858.1 Articles by Shanker, 199358.2 Articles by Shanker, 199458.3 Articles by Shanker, 199558.4 Articles by Shanker, 199658.5 Articles by Shanker, 199758.6 Articles by Shanker, n.d.58.7 Blurbs, 1976-199758.8 Letters to the Editor, 1978-1996

Subseries B: Correspondence With Publishers

58.9 American School Board Journal, 1975-198258.10 Associated Press, 1977-198358.11 Boston Globe, 1977-197858.12 Brookings Review, 199458.13 Careers, 1986-198858.14 Change Magazine, 1975-198658.15 Chicago Tribune, 1979-198358.16 Christian Science Monitor, 1974-198858.17 Chronicle of Higher Education, 1985-198658.18 Commentary, 1988-199558.19 Commonweal Magazine; Novack, 197558.20 Concord Review, 1989-199558.21 Daedalus, 1993-199658.22 Dallas Morning News, 197558.23 Dissent; Shanker and I, 197458.24 Economics of Education Review; Schools We Deserve, 198658.25 Education Digest, 1982-198658.26 Education Week, 1982-199158.27 Educational Administration Quarterly, 198858.28 Educational Leadership, 1976-198058.29 Educational Management Letter: NEA Money Troubles, 197858.30 Educational Measurement, 198558.31 Encyclopedia Britannica, 199258.32 Facts on File Publications, 198858.33 Forbes Magazine, 199158.34 Guardian, 1979

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58.35 Harper Magazine, 1989-199358.36 Humanist, 197658.37 Industry Week, 198858.38 Instructor, 1985-199058.39 Intergrateducation, 1974-197558.40 Journal of Economic Education, 198658.41 Junior Scholastic, inc., 197558.42 La Monde, 199258.43 Minneapolis Labor Review, 197458.44 Miscellaneous Publishers, 1986-198958.45 Miscellaneous Publishers, 1990-199158.46 Miscellaneous Publishers, 1992-199458.47 Morley Manor Monitor, 1975-197658.48 National Review, 1976-197858.49 New Management, 198558.50 New Republic, 1988-199258.51 New Republic, 1993-199458.52 New York Post, 1974-197558.53 New York Review of Books, 197758.54 New York Times, 1974-198558.55 New York Times, 1987-199658.56 Newsday, 1975-199158.57 Newsweek, 1980-198458.59 Open Books Publishing; Fifteen Thousand Hours, 197958.60 Partisan Review, 1986-199258.61 Partnerships in Education Journal, 1988-1989

BOX 5959.1 Principal, 1976-197759.2 Prodemca, 1985-198759.3 Phi Delta Kappan, 1974-198159.4 Phi Delta Kappan, 1981-198659.5 Phi Delta Kappan, 1987-199659.6 Public Interest, 198659.7 Reader’s Digest, 1974-198859.8 US News and World Report, 1976-198959.9 USA Today, 1987-199759.10 Wall Street Journal, 1974-199659.11 Washington Post, 1974-199359.12 Washington Star; clippings, 1975-198059.13 Washington Times, 1990-199359.14 Wiley and Sons, 1989

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Subseries F: Publications

AFT Publications59.15 Achieving High Standards, 199359.16 AFT Amicus Curiae; Bakke Case, 197759.17 AFT Bill of Rights, 199259.18 AFT Education for the Handicapped, 198159.19 AFT vs. NEA, 198159.20 AFT-NYSUT Teacher Centers, 197959.21 Bibliography on Professionalism and Collective Bargaining, 197459.22 Classroom Held Hostage; Restoring Order in the Classroom, 199559.23 Education and the Economy; Speech by George Meany, 197659.24 Education for Democracy, 198759.25 Fallacies of Private School Choice, 199159.26 Financing Higher Education, 197759.27 Fiscal Independence vs. Fiscal Dependence of School Boards, 196059.28 Goals of the AFT, 197759.29 Health Plan Standards, 199659.30 Helping Your Child Lean to Read, 199359.31 In Search of Excellence; Q and A about the AFT, 197759.32 Intellectuals, Academics and the Labor Movement, 197759.33 International Education: Four Human Rights, n.d.59.34 Making of a Profession, 198559.35 Making Standards Matter, 199559.36 National Education Standards and Assessments, 199259.37 QuEST for Learning; Rebuilding Public Education, 199159.38 QuEST Reader, 199359.39 Revolution That Is Overdue, 198659.40 Setting Strong Standards, 199559.41 Stake of the Public Schools in Early Childhood Education, n.d.59.42 Teacher Centers, 197759.43 Teachers Under Dictatorship, 198659.44 Three Union Leaders Talk About the Academic Future,59.45 U.S. Education; The Task Before Us, 199259.46 What College Bound Students Abroad Expected to Know about Biology,

199459.47 Women’s Stake in Low Tuition, 197459.48 Where We Stand: A Voucher Reader, 1993

Other Publications59.49 A Call For Change in Teacher Education, 198559.50 A Nation Prepared: Teachers for the 21st century, 198659.51 Aesthetic Persuasion: Pressing Cause of Arts Education, 199059.52 All One System; Demographics of Education, 198559.53 American Choice: High Skills or Low Wage, 199059.54 American Potential, 1988

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59.55 American Teacher, 198359.56 American Teacher; Metropolitan Life Survey, 199159.57 American Reaction to Joint Statement on Middle East Peace, 197759.58 An Appeal for Religions Freedom in Soviet Union, 198859.59 Assignment Incomplete, 199559.60 Australian Teacher, June 198259.61 Blacks and the Unions; by Bayard Rustin, 197159.62 Carnegie Quarterly, 1976-197959.63 Catholic Community and the Integration of Public and Catholic Schools,

197959.64 Changing Situation of Workers and Their Unions, 198559.65 China, Marxism and Human Freedom, 198559.66 Collaborative Assessment: Position by the Black Advisors Task Force,

n.d.59.67 Committee in Support of Solidarity Reports, 1985-198659.68 Communism and the American Intellectuals, 198159.69 Compact Magazine, Feb, June 197559.70 Compulsory Membership Among Credentialed California School

Employees, 196559.71 Corporations and Public Education In Their Cities, 1982

BOX 6060.1 Critical Review of the Short History of Global Education, 198560.2 Curriculum of Inclusion, 198960.3 Deinstitutionalization: Where is it Leading? 198260.4 Demographics of American Indians, 199060.5 Desegregating the Boston Public Schools, 197560.6 Desegregation: Problems, Success and the Next Steps, 197960.7 Developing Character: Transmitting Knowledge, 198460.8 Divided within, Besieged Without: Four American School Districts, 199360.9 Education and Democracy, 199460.10 Education for the Urban Disadvantaged, 197160.11 Education USA, 1976-198460.12 Educational Excellence Network, March 198560.13 Educational Excellence Network, February 198860.14 Educational Excellence Network, March 198760.15 Educational Excellence Network, November 198760.16 Educational Excellence Network, October 198760.17 Educational Excellence Network, Sept/Oct. 198860.18 Educational Excellence Network, September 198760.19 Educational Excellence Network, Summer 198760.20 Educational Excellence Network, Summer 198860.21 Educational Leadership: Who Rules The schools, 198060.22 Employee Participation Programs, 198860.23 Employment Initiatives, 197960.24 Excellence in Education: Old Refrain or New Departure, 1985

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60.25 False Choices, 199260.26 Family in America, 198760.27 Family in America, 198860.28 Family in America, 198960.29 Financier, 198660.30 Forgotten Half: Non-College Youth in America, 198860.31 Forum for Applied Research and Public Policy, 199760.32 Freedom House; 50th Anniversary Report, 199160.33 Freedom at Issue, 1983-198760.34 Freedom of Association for Conditions of Employment of the Public

Sector, 197760.35 Fundamental Building Blocks on Early Life, 198760.36 Gardner Leadership Papers, 198660.37 German Tribune, 198260.38 Hidden Agenda: National Right to Work, n.d.60.39 High Expectations: What Rochester’s Students Should Know and Be Able

To Do, 199060.40 Hispanic Americans: A Look Back, a Look Ahead, 199660.41 Histadrut, 198060.42 Horace, 1985-1996

BOX 6161.1 Houston Chronicle: From Houston to Russia with Love, 198561.2 How U.S. Firms Can Boost Exports, 198661.3 How to Solve Typical School Problems, 199461.4 Human and Trade Union Rights, 197861.5 ICFTU Publications, 1983-198461.6 IDA and the U.S. Interest, 198761.7 IFFTU News Souvenir Issue, 199261.8 IFFTU; Newsflashes, 1974-197861.9 IFFTU; Newsflashes, 1979-198361.10 IFFTU; Tradition of Trade Unionism, 199361.11 In the National Interest: K-12 Math and Science Education Reform, 199161.12 Inside Labor; Riesel, 1974-197761.13 Instructional Strategies in Schools with Low-Income Pupils, 197761.14 Integrated Education, 197561.15 Integrated Education: Race and Schools, 197061.16 Integration of Ethnic Minorities in Berlin and Los Angeles, 199461.17 Intelligence and The Law, 198561.18 International Social Science Journal, 198861.19 Investing in Children; Economics of Education, 198661.20 Is It Important To Be A Lawyer In The USSR? 199161.21 Labor and Détente; George Meany 197461.22 Labor/Higher Education Council, 198661.23 Labour and Trades Union Press, 1977-198761.24 LaRouche Political Clout, 1986

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61.25 Magnet School Reports, 198261.26 Making the Grade: Development Report Card for the States, 198761.27 Military Policy and Budget Priorities, 197861.28 Milwaukee Parental Choice Program, 199361.29 Minnesota’s Vision for Teacher Education, 198661.30 National Conference on Parent/Early Childhood Education, 197561.31 National Education Goals, 199061.32 Newspaper and Periodical Clippings; Miscellaneous, 1976-198161.33 No Substitute for Peace, 198261.34 Northeast and Midwest Economic Trends, 197961.35 One-Third Of A Nation, 198861.36 Ontario Youth Commissioners, 198661.37 Order and Innovation in Schools, 196961.38 Peace Movement and the Soviet Union, 198261.39 Peak Use of Peak Years, 197561.40 Preparing For Life: Critical Transition of Adolescence, 198661.41 Preparing Schools for the 1990s, 198961.42 Preparing Students for the 21st Century, 199661.43 Primacy of Experience and Politics of Method, 198661.44 Priorities and Criteria for Project Selection, 198761.45 Private Management of Public Schools, 199461.46 Private Schools in American Education, 198161.47 Productivity Perspectives, 198561.48 Public Papers of the Fund for the City of New York, 1984-198561.49 Putting the Work Ethic to Work, 198461.50 Quality Education in the Inner City: Story of Central Park East Schools,

198761.51 Quality of Education and Economic Development, 198661.52 Quality: Observations and Six Case Studies, 1986

BOX 6262.1 Raising Standards For American Education, 199262.2 Raising Standards and Retaining Students, 198562.3 Ready to Learn: A Mandate for the Nation, 199162.4 Redesign of Testing for the 21st Century, 198562.5 Reforming the International Monetary System, 198762.6 Reinventing Public Education, 199462.7 Reorganization of the Medical Profession, 198562.8 Report / Recommendations on Worker-Management Relations, 199462.9 Report of the California Commission On School Governance, 198562.10 Report of the Commission on the Year 2000, 198762.11 Restructuring the Education System: Agenda for the 1990s, 198862.12 Results in Education, National Governors’ Association, 198962.13 Rite of Passage: Crisis of Youth; Transition from School to Work, 197662.14 Schools, The Quality of Education and Taxes, 197862.15 Social Democrats USA; 1975-1981

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62.16 Solzhenitsyn: The Voice of Freedom, 197562.17 Standards for Educational and Psychological Tests, 197462.18 Survey of Research Concerns on Women’s Issues, 197562.19 Standards of practice for learner centered schools, 199262.20 Special Education in the States, 197562.21 Study of Curricular Change in California, 198562.22 Symposium on School Desegregation and White Flight, 197562.23 Teacher Crisis: Myth or Reality – A State-By-State Analysis, 198662.24 Teachers and Labor Relations, 1977-197962.25 Teachers and School Committees: Negotiations in Good Faith, 196762.26 Teachers for the Changing World: Multinational Views, 197662.27 Teaching At-Risk Youth, 198862.28 Testimony on the Constitutionality of Tuition Tax Credits, 197862.29 Time for Results: Governors’ 1991 Report on Education, 199162.30 Transforming the State Role in Undergraduate Education, 198662.31 Triumph of One-Dimensional Thinking; James Shields Jr., 198162.32 Tuition Tax Credits: District of Columbia Referendum, 198362.33 Tuition Tax Credits: Their Impact on the States, 198262.34 Turning Points; Preparing American Youth for the 21st Century, 198962.35 Uncaptive Minds; IDEE, 198862.36 Unfinished Agenda: Role of Vocational Education in High School, n.d.62.37 Utilization of Paraprofessionals, 197762.38 Urban Schools and School Finance Reforms, 197362.39 Viewpoints of Two Teacher Organizations, 197562.40 Violent Schools, 197762.41 View From The Inside: Report of the Select Seminar On Teacher

Evaluation, 198662.42 Voices From the Field: Opinions on America 2000; Bush Administration

Strategy to Reinvent Americas Schools, 199162.43 Where’s the Money Gone, 199562.44 Who Will Teach Our Children: Strategy for Improving California’s

Schools, 198562.45 Workers in Education, 199162.46 Workers Under Communism, 198362.47 Who Will Save the American City? 198262.48 Work and Change: Labor Market Adjustment Policies In a Competitive

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Series XSpeeches & Interviews, 1968-1996

Boxes 63-66

Series arranged chronologically

BOX 63196763.1 West Side Montessori Seminar; Teacher Training and Recruitment, 1967

197163.2 Educational Accountability; Possible Effects on Instructional Programs,

3/71

197263.3 New York State Teachers Association, 4/72

197463.4 National Council of Organization for Children and Youth: Day Care

Alliance, 197463.5 Testimony; U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, 197463.6 Labor, 9/7463.7 Conference on Inflation, 9/7463.8 White House Labor Summit on Inflation, 9/11/7463.9 National Press Club, 9/24/7463.10 Testimony Hiring Policies in Higher Education, 9/25/7463.11 Testimony; Public Employee Labor Relations, 10/2/74

197563.12 Testimony - Juvenile Delinquency, 4/16/7563.13 National School Boards Association; ‘A Look at School Board Roles in

the 1970s, 4/20/7563.14 Rally For Jobs, 4/26/7563.15 Testimony –Children and Youth; Early Childhood Education, 6/5/7563.16 Testimony –Finance Problems in New York City, 10/28/7563.17 WIKI Radio Reply to Allen Stang; Child and Family Services Act,

11/12/75

197663.18 NYSUT Convention - ‘Keep The Clock’, 3/6/7663.19 Testimony –Full Employment, 4/6/7663.20 Testimony –Social Security Removal for Public Employees, 4/27/7663.21 Democratic Party Platform Committee, 5/18/7663.22 Republican Party Platform Committee, 6/21/76

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197763.23 American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education; “Professional

Relationships: Reality and Action” 3/3/7763.24 Testimony; Education Appropriations, 4/6/7763.25 AFT Convention, Boston, 8/15/7763.26 Statement –Elementary and Secondary Education Act, 9/22/7763.27 Statement; Separate Department of Education, 10/14/7763.28 Testimony –Limit on Bilingual/Bicultural immersion, 11/4/77

197863.29 National Conference on Achievement Testing and Basic Skills, 3/7863.30 Testimony –Comprehensive and Employment Training Act, 3/2/7863.31 Testimony – Separate Department of Education, 3/21/7863.32 SUNY – Albany, In Defense of the University, 4/26/7863.33 Testimony –Asian Refugees, 8/15/7863.34 AFT Convention, 8/21/7863.35 U.U.P Bargaining Election Workshop, 3/22/78

197963.36 Testimony; Truth in Testing Act, 197963.37 Conference of Labor Educators, 197963.38 National Institute of Education’s National Test Conference, 197963.39 Statement –Department of Education, 3/27/7963.40 National Center for Study of Collective Bargaining in Higher Education:

“Higher 63.41 Education Needs Union Strength”, 4/24/7963.42 QuEST, 5/13/7963.43 AFT Convention, San Francisco, 7/3/7963.44 AFT State Federation Presidents Conference; notes, 10/7963.45 Testimony; Testing, 10/11/79

198063.46 Testimony; Title II, 2/28/8063.47 Institute for Education Policy Studies, “Teacher Unions – Past, Present

and Future Influences”, 3/10/8063.48 Testimony; Employment and Training, 3/13/8063.49 Rutgers Labor Center, Excerpts, 3/22/8063.50 IFFTU; Toronto, 5/8063.51 Democratic Party Platform, 6/13/8063.52 Testimony; Youth Education and Training, 6/17/8063.53 Testimony; Senate Subcommittee on Handicapped on P.L. 94-142,

7/31/8063.54 AFT Convention, Detroit, 8/18/8063.55 Testimony; Bilingual Education, 9/10/8063.56 Public Employee Federation Speech, 10/14/8063.57 Massachusetts Association of School Committees and School

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63.58 Public Employees Conference, 12/8/80

198163.59 QuEST, 198163.60 Testimony; Reagan’s Education Cuts, 3/4/8163.61 Policy Choices and Consequences, 5/3/8163.62 Statement; American Enterprise Institute; Annual High School Debate,

6/24/8163.63 AFT Convention, Denver, 7/6/8163.64 Testimony; Tuition Tax Credits, 9/22/8163.65 United Faculty of Florida, 12/13/81

198263.66 American Association of School Administrators, 198263.67 NYSUT, 3/27/8263.68 National Committee Arts For The Handicapped Awards Banquet, 4/20/8263.69 Illinois State Board of Education: Urban Education Conference; “Public

Education: The Squeeze is on” 5/8263.70 Connecticut Association of Boards of Education, 12/8263.71 Social Democrats, USA, 12/5/82

198363.72 National Institute of Education; “The First Real Crisis”, 198363.73 Testimony; Math and Science Education, 3/9/8363.73 Testimony; Math and Science Education, 3/30/8363.74 Testimony; Senate Committee on Finance, Tuition Tax Credits, 4/28/8363.75 Commonwealth Club of California; “Public Employees Union – A Better

Deal for Everyone?”, 5/13/8363.76 Testimony; Bilingual Education, 6/7/8363.77 Testimony; Senate Judiciary committee, Support of Nominations of Civil

Rights Commission, 6/29/8363.78 AFT Convention, Los Angeles, 7/4/8363.79 National Press Club, 9/12/8363.80 Statement; Education Reform, 11/9/8363.81 AFT Regional Conference, 11/12/83

198463.82 Economic Policy Council, 198463.83 NYSUT; “Tuition Tax Credits”, 198463.84 Testimony; Violence in Schools, 1/25/8463.85 Testimony; Democratic Party Platform, 6/12/8463.86 Critical Thinking and Education Reform, Sonoma State, 8/8463.87 AFT Convention, Washington DC, 8/20/8463.88 National Council for Families and Television, 10/84

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198563.89 Teacher Education: A New Vision for the Next Century, 198563.90 Contemporary Issues in Public Education and Opportunities for

Corporation Initiatives, 198563.91 American Education Research Association, 198563.92 Testimony; New York State Senate Education Committee, 1/15/8563.93 National Press Club, 1/24/8563.94 AFT Southern Regional Conference, 3/2/8563.95 US Commission on Civil Rights, 3/6/8563.96 AFT Paraprofessional and School Related Personnel Conference, 3/9/8563.97 AFT Detroit Regional Conference, 3/16/8563.98 Illinois Federation of Teachers Convention, 3/23/8563.99 Testimony; Oregon House Education Committee; Teacher Testing and

Training, 4/9/8563.100 California Commission of the Teaching Profession, 4/15/85

BOX 6464.1 NYSUT, Making of a Profession, 4/27/8564.2 Statement; Tax Simplification Legislation, 6/12/8564.3 QuEST; “Dangers Of Not Having New Ideas” 7/11/8564.4 Education Commission of the States, 7/27/8564.5 Testimony; Reagan’s Tax Reform, 7/28/8564.6 Christian Congress on Public Education, 8/8564.7 AFL-CIO Convention, 10/8564.8 Testimony; California Senate Education Committee; California

Commission on the Teaching Profession Report, 10/8564.9 Louisiana Federation of Teachers Convention, 11/7/8564.10 NGA Education Task force on Parent Involvement; “Expanding Choices

for Parents, Students and Teachers”, 12/16/85

198664.11 NYSUT, 198664.12 Symposia on Citizenship in Education, “A View of Citizenship Education

in American Schools” 198664.13 National Governors Association, “School Readiness for Early Childhood

Education”, 3/31/8664.14 Wake Forest University; “The Revolution that is Overdue, 4/3/8664.15 Commonwealth Club of California; ‘Teachers of the Business

Community”, 4/16/8664.16 National Evaluation Services; “Professional Testing for Teachers” 4/18/8664.17 AFT Local Presidents Conference, 5/8664.18 Chancellor’s Invitational Conference; “Reforming Teacher Education”

5/8664.19 Worldnet; A Nation Prepared Forum, 6/11/86

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64.20 National Association of Directors of Teacher Education & Certification,6/17/86

64.21 AFT Local President’s Conference, “Organizing Media” 7/3/8664.22 AFT Convention, 7/4/8664.23 Wharton School, 9/19/8664.24 Northeast Issues Network, 10/7/8664.25 Labor and Higher Education, George Meany Center, 11/86

198764.26 Testimony –H.R. 950; chapter I, 2/25/8764.27 Testimony – Pennsylvania House Committee: A Nation Prepared, 3/19/8764.28 Herbert H. Lehamn Memorial Lecture, CUNY, “The Revolution That Is

Overdue” 3/26/8764.30 National School Board Association, 4/4/8764.31 Carnegie Forum - San Diego, 5/16/8764.32 Texas Federation of Teachers, 6/18/8764.33 QuEST, History Standards Session, 7/29/8764.34 QuEST Luncheon Session, “Serving Students’ Interests: The Real Choice”

or “The Danger of Having Ideas, 8/2/8764.35 National Press Club, 9/9/8764.36 California Commission on Teacher Credentialing, 11/5/8764.37 Inservice Education Conference; “Serving Students Interests: The Real

Choices”, 12/87

198864.38 Carnegie Mellon University – SUPA symposium: The Next 20 years,

198864.39 City Club Forum, Cleveland City Club, 198864.40 Testimony; National Board of Professional Teacher Standards, 2/12/8864.41 Carnegie Forum: Constitution and God in Public Schools; University of

N.C. – Charlotte, 2/25/8864.42 Colorado Forum, 3/2/8864.43 National Press Club, 3/31/8864.44 Statement; Federal Role in Sponsoring Education Research, 4/20/8864.45 Carter Center of Emory University: Consultation on Competitiveness,

4/25/8864.46 Democratic Party Platform, 5/10/8864.47 Testimony; Senate Labor Committee – S. 2270 ‘Smart Start’, 5/11/8864.48 Committee for Economic Development, CED and Education: National

Impact and Next Steps, 5/19/8864.49 School/College Collaboration: Teaching at-Risk Youth, John Hopkins

University – Council of Chief State School Officers; “Paving the Road toHell: How Our Assumptions Increase The Risks For At-Risk Youth”,5/88

64.50 AFT Convention, San Francisco, 7/2/8864.51 Human Rights Conference, Krakow, Poland, 9/22/88

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64.52 Rochester Teachers Association Leadership Conference, Fall/198864.53 British Columbia Principals and Vice Principals Association, 10/21/8864.54 University of Chicago: Marjorie Kovler Lecture Series, 11/2/8864.55 Educating the Class of 2001, 11/4/8865.56 Testimony – Israel and Trade, 11/15/88

198964.57 Shavano Institute Conference, Indianapolis, “Defining the Risk: Diagnosis

and Cures”, 1/22/8964.58 Roundtable on Urban Education; Business-Higher Education Forum,

Scottsdale, Arizona, 2/3/8964.59 North Carolina State University: Emerging Issues Forum, “SchoolsRestructuring: Breaking out of Orthodoxy”, 2/9/89

64.60 Business Council, West Virginia, 4/8964.61 Labor-Management Conference, D.O.L, Washington DC, 5/11/8964.62 LaFollette Institute of Public Affairs, “The Revolution that is Overdue

from Information Factory To Learning and Teaching in RestructuringSchools”, 5/18/89

64.63 Business Roundtable, Washington DC, 6/5/8964.64 Testimony – Committee on Education and Labor; National Service

Testimony, 6/28/8964.65 CEFPI Pacific North West Regional Conf., Victoria, B.C. 7/16/8964.66 QuEST- “Asking the Right Questions”, 7/21/8964.67 Testimony- Federal Support for NBPTS, 7/25/8964.68 Statement to National Governor’s Association, 9/13/8964.69 Math/Science Education Action Conference, Berkeley, CA, 10/4/8964.70 AFT Conference on Racism, 10/6/8964.71 Educational Testing Service Conference, 10/28/8964.72 International Rescue Committee, Lech Walesa Dinner, 11/16/8964.73 Testimony- Education Restructuring, 11/16/8964.74 College Board Western Regional Office, Stanford CA, Addressing Our

Educational Needs of the 1990s, 12/89

199064.75 Radio America Scripts, 199064.76 Tocqueville Forum’s – Liberal Education and American Democracy, 199064.77 National Assessment Governors Board; Setting Grade Level Achievement

Goals on NAEP exams 1/25/9064.78 Testimony; Teacher Training, 1/30/9064.79 Testimony; Training and Recruitment, 3/15/9064.80 Technology and the Future of Work, Stanford University, Crisis of US

Education, 3/28/9064.81 Math/Science Education Action Conference, Berkeley, CA., 4/5/9064.82 Florida Education Association/United, Executive Council, 5/9064.83 Illinois Federation of Teachers’ QuEST Conference, 5/18/90

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64.84 Southeastern Penn. State Legislature Conference, Case for Radical SchoolReform, 5/24/90

64.85 West Virginia Education Summit; ‘When Above Average Isn’t GoodEnough’, 6/25/90

64.86 AFT Convention, 7/9064.87 MSBA Management Seminar; “How To Improve the Schools – Ask The

Kids!” 8/17/9064.88 AFT Conference on Building Alliances for Youth at Risk, New Orleans,

10/26/9064.89 Alternative Assessment Conference, 10/30/9064.90 AFT Local President’s Conference, 11/9064.91 University/Urban Schools Task Force; “Corporate Educational Endeavors:

What Will Ensure Education Reform – A Teacher/Union Leaders’Perspective”, 12/90

199164.92 Testimony; NAGB’s Proposed Definitions on Mathematics Achievements,

1/11/9164.93 Economic Club of Detroit; “Where Are We Going in Education Reform”,

1/28/9164.94 National Center for Educational Statistics, “Choosing Teachers and

Choosing to Teach” 3/9164.95 Testimony; National Standards and Testing, 3/7/9164.96 Testimony; Student Incentives, 6/5/9164.97 Testimony; President Bush’s Education Initiatives, 6/10/91

BOX 6565.1 Testimony; Technology in Schools, 6/18/9165.2 Testimony; Private School Choice, 7/11/9165.3 Testimony; Reauthorization of the Higher Education Act, 7/11/9165.4 QuEST, 7/20/9165.5 Albuquerque Business Education Compact, 9/27/9165.6 Center for Economic Policy Studies, 10/9165.7 Statement to Newsday about New York City Crisis, 10/4/9165.8 Multiculturalism, Department of Education, 10/8/9165.9 Commonwealth Club of California, “What Schools Should and Shouldn’t

Learn from Markets”, 11/1/91

199265.10 A.B.O.P Convention, Amsterdam, 2/16/9265.11 Testimony; NCEST, 2/19/9265.12 QEM/Smithsonian Conference, “Guidelines for Ensuring Quality

Multicultural Education at the K-12 level” 3/9/9265.13 NYSUT, 3/21/9265.14 Committee on New American Realities, “Education and Preparing For

Work”, 4/10/92

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65.15 Democratic National Convention, 7/16/9265.16 AFT Convention, 8/9265.17 Little Rock Economic Conference, 12/14/92

199365.18 Reducing Poverty in America, UCLA, 1/15/9365.19 Education International Constituent Congress, 1/26/9365.20 NAICU/NIICU Annual Meeting; Education Continuum: Developing the

Partnership, 2/5/9365.21 Trilateral Commission, 3/29/9365.22 NYSUT, 4/30/9365.23 Testimony; Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary and Vocational

Education, 5/13/9365.24 National Governors’ Association – Opportunity to Learn Standards,

5/18/9365.25 Equity 2000 Conference: Tracking and Ability Group, 5/24/9365.26 Vail Valley Institute Seminar, ‘If You Do Not Have Stakes You Have A

World Where Nothing Counts’, 6/9365.27 QuEST, 7/8/9365.28 Speech Notes on Major U.S. Cities, 1993

199465.29 AFT Conference on Full Inclusion, ‘Where We Stand on the Rush to

Inclusion’, 1/14/9465.30 Testimony; re: private Management in Public Education, 1/25/9465.31 Brooking Institute Conference, Beyond Goals 2000, “Setting High

Standards and Making Them Count”, 5/18/9465.32 AFT Convention, Anaheim, CA, 7/16/9465.33 Goals 2000, 10/14/9465.34 AFT State Federation’s Conference; New Orleans, Louisiana, 11/18/9465.35 Speech Notes; Miscellaneous, 1994

199565.36 Statement; Dunlop Commission Report, 1/9/9565.37 AFT School Safety Conference; Restoring the Connection Between

Behavior and Consequences, 2/3/9565.38 Preparing Teachers for the 21st Century Schools, 3/13/9565.39 Statement; Religious Liberty, Public Education and American Democracy,

3/21/9565.40 Testimony; Standards, 3/22/9565.41 Statement; Goals 2000 Education Standards, 3/22/9565.42 Paraprofessional and School Related Personnel Conference, 4/7/9565.43 Statement; U.S. Supreme Court – U.S. v. Lopez, 4/28/9565.44 National Planning Association; 60th Anniversary Conf., Knowledge,

5/5/9565.45 Education and Democratic Citizenship: Where We Stand, 6/3/95

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65.46 Statement; Clinton Veto on Rescissions Package, 6/7/9565.47 Statement; Washington DC schools, 6/27/9565.48 AFT QuEST, 7/28/9565.49 Statement; University of Maryland evaluation of EAI, 8/10/9565.50 Schools, Local Self Government and State Government, Warsaw, 9/9565.51 Lessons for Life, 9/6/9565.52 Statement; Committee on Science, Education Technology in the 21st

Century 10/12/9565.53 Statement; comment on Report by Public Agenda, 10/12/9565.54 AFT Conference, Monterey, 11/9565.55 Statements by Shanker, Nov.-Dec., 1995

199665.56 AFT Great Lakes Regional Conference, 2/2/9665.57 National Education Goals Panel Meeting, 2/3/9665.58 Testimony; Privatization, 2/5/96

No Dates65.59 Convention Pronouncements, 1964-199665.60 L.I.D. Speech; re: I.S. 201 and Community Control, n.d.65.61 AFT-PSRP Conference, n.d.65.62 Third International Conference on Soviet Jewry, n.d.65.63 Dunlop Commission; Professionalism and Yeshiva, n.d.65.64 Speech notes, n.d. 1 of 365.65 Speech notes, n.d. 2 of 365.66 Speech notes, n.d. 3 of 3

Interviews

196865.67 WNBC; Shanker and Doer, 10/27/6865.68 Urban Review, vol 3, no.2, 11/68

196965.69 Firing Line, 1969

197465.70 Phi Delta Kappan. Shanker Responds: The Way It Really Is. 2/7465.71 Meet The Press, 9/1/7465.72 Speaking Freely with Edwin Newman, 9/15/7465.73 National Council of Organizations for Children and Youth Day Care

Alliance, 10/22/74

197565.74 NPR – Options on Education. “Teacher Power” 1/17/7565.75 Today Show with Barbara Walters, 2/26/75

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65.76 Day Care and Early Education; Child Care and the Public Schools,Sept/Oct. 1975

197665.77 NPR – Options on Education. “The Great Debate”, Shanker vs. Herndon,

9/6/7665.78 ABC News Issues and Answers; Shanker vs. John Ryor, 9/12/7665.79 Reporter Dispatch – White Plains; “Shanker’s Power Goes Beyond The

Classroom” 10/7665.80 Good Morning America, Early Childhood Education, 12/17/76

197765.81 Change Magazine; Three Union Leaders talk about the Academic Future,197765.82 Labor News Conference; “Education Goals in the Carter Administration”,

2/8/7765.83 Chicago Tribune, 3/14/7765.84 NPR – Options in Education; “The Great Debate III” Shanker vs.

Herndon, 9/12/77

197865.85 Press Conference, 8/4/7865.86 U.S News and World Report; Department of Education? 5/29/78

197965.87 Inservice Magazine, 3/7965.88 Panorama, “Create a new Department of Education?” 6/5/7965.89 CBS Television, “Will HEW lose its ‘E’? 6/7/7965.90 Compass Magazine, 9/79

198065.91 NPR – Options on Education. “Schools at Home”, 198065.92 Educational Diffusion, 1/8065.93 NPR – Options on Education; Profile of Shanker, 6/30/8065.94 Good Morning America, 9/15/80

198165.95 Good Morning America, 9/8/81

198265.96 American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research; “Crisis in

Education: Whose Responsibility?” 2/9/8265.97 MacNeil-Lehrer Report; Grading Teachers, 3/30/8265.98 WGBS Radio, excerpted, 2/11/82

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198365.99 U.S. News & World Report; “Want Better Teachers?” 198365.100 USA Today; “Education Cuts Today Increase Welfare Later”, 2/15/8365.101 Jacksonville Journal; “Serious Declines Predicted As Schools Cut Back”

2/15/8365.102 Suburbia Today, 5/22/8365.103 Meet The Press, 5/29/8365.104 Crossfire, 6/6/8365.105 ABC News Nightline, 6/29/8365.106 Phil Donahue Show, 7/11/8365.107 Evans and Novak, 7/16/83

198465.108 Meet The Press, 8/5/84

BOX 66198566.1 Council of Chief State School Officers, 198566.2 UFT 25th Anniversary Interview, 198566.3 U.S. News & World Report; Pro and Con with Governor Bill Clinton,

5/6/8566.4 Cross Talk; Testing, 5/8566.5 Face The Nation, 7/7/8566.6 Nightwatch with Charlie Rose; “Teaching Standards”, 8/8566.7 Instructor Magazine. Shanker vs. Mary H. Futrell, 10/8566.8 Teacher Education Report, 10/24/8566.9 Teacher Education Report, 11/7/85

198666.10 Harper Magazine; How Not To Fix The Schools, 2/8666.11 The Open Mind with Richard Heffner, 4/12/8666.12 Meet The Press, 5/18/8666.13 U.S. News & World Report, 5/26/8666.14 New England Roundtable, 6/8666.16 Florida Today, 9/28/8666.17 Forum Interview; Where Albert Shanker Stands, 12/86

198766.18 Education for Democracy Project, Press Conference, 5/19/8766.19 American Labor Leaders, edited by Quaglier, 11/16/87

198866.20 New York Jews in Politics, 198866.21 California English; “Improving Our Schools: Drastic Change or Fine

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66.22 Sunday Democrat and Chronicle, Rochester, NY, 1/17/8866.23 Diane Rehm Show, WAMU-FM Radio, 4/27/8866.24 Education Reports, 5/2/8866.25 Detroit News; “Education: You’ve Got a System That Doesn’t Work…”

10/23/8866.26 Monitor Radio, Christian Science Broadcasting Network, 10/26/8866.27 San Diego Union; “Education Reform Is Helping Some, Not All,

Students” 11/27/8866.28 AFT News Nightline, “Innovative Plan for Chelsea Schools”, 12/1/88

198966.29 Eyes on the Prize, 198966.30 Electronic Learning, 6/8966.31 Insight, 9/22/89

199066.32 Educational Leadership on Restructuring Schools, 4/90

199166.33 Journal of Staff Development, 1/9166.34 Rediscover America, 6/20/9166.35 Social Policy, 8/9166.36 Point of View, “Incentives and Reforms”, 8/9166.37 The Art of Teaching, 12/30/91

199266.38 American Agenda, “United Against A Common Foe.” Geiger and

Shanker, 199266.39 Compass: Thoughts on Education; Interview with William Bennett and

Shanker, 199266.40 Partisan Review, “Education Beyond Politics” 5/9266.41 Crossfire: GI Bill for Children, 6/25/9266.42 Washingtonian Magazine; ‘Give Me An ‘A’, 9/9266.43 Vocational Education, “Building Strong Business Education Links”10/9266.44 Business and Incentive Strategies Magazine, 12/92

199366.45 On The Edge of Darkness Interview, 199366.46 Retrospective on ‘A Nation at Risk’, 199366.47 Detroit News; “Shanker: Engler’s Choice Proposal PotentiallyDestructive”, 11/4/93

199566.48 Think Tank with Ben Wattenberg, “The State of the Unions”, 1995

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199666.49 Online Focus – Reading, Writing, and Reform, 8/22/96

No Dates66.50 AFT PSRP and Dan Sanders, n.d.66.51 Labor Relations Today, “New Ways to Educate, n.d.66.52 Interview with Ed Muzik, n.d.66.53 Marcia Reecer Interview

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Series XISubjects, 1956-1997

Boxes 66-96

Arranged alphabetically

Abbreviations used for this series:

AAA - American Arbitration AssociationASCD - Association of Supervision and Curriculum DevelopmentCED - Committee For Economic DevelopmentEAI - Education Alternative Inc.FEOL - Forum of Educational Organization LeadersNAACP - National Association of the Advancement of Colored PeopleNBPTS – National Board for Professional Teaching StandardsNCATE - National Council for Accreditation for Teacher EducationNED - National Endowment for DemocracyNRC - National Research Council

BOX 6666.54 A miscellaneous, 1976-199666.55 Academy for Educational Development, 1986-199066.56 Accountability, 1988-199166.57 ACHIEVE, 1996-199766.58 Activism 2000 Project, 199366.59 Ad Hoc Coalition of States for Arts in Education, 197766.60 Adams, Roy; articles, 199466.61 Advertising Council; Truancy, 197566.62 Advocates, Public Education and Religious Liberty, 197866.63 AETNA Life Insurance, 198566.64 Affirmative Action, 199566.65 Agency Fee, 198366.66 Agency For International Development, 199466.67 AIDS, 1984-199566.68 AIDS, 1987-199366.69 Alliance for Environmental Education, 1974-198966.70 Alliance for Redesigning Government, 1993-199666.71 Allstate Forum, 1989-199066.72 Alternative Public School, Inc., 199566.73 Aluminum Company of America; Student Achievement, 199066.74 American Academy of Arts and Sciences; Class Size, 199566.75 American Academy of Family Physicians, 197966.76 American Agenda; Response to Boyer, 198866.77 AAA, 1974-197866.78 AAA, 1979-1997

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66.79 AAA; Public Sector Labor conf., 1977-198266.80 American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1985-198966.81 American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1991-199566.82 American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education, 1976-198666.83 American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education, 1987-199566.84 American Association of Higher Education, 1978-199166.85 American Association of School Administrators, 1974-199666.86 American Association of School Personnel Administrators, 1976

BOX 6767.1 American Association of State Colleges and Universities, 1974-199267.2 American Association of University Professors, 1974-198267.3 American Association of University Professors, 1983-199567.4 American Bar Association, 1985-199667.5 American Broadcasting Company, 1976-198967.6 American Business Conference, 1989-199067.7 American Can Company Foundation, 1985-198667.8 American Civil Liberties Union, 1987-199167.9 American Council on Education, 1974-198467.10 American Council on Education, 1987-199367.11 American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Language, 1980-198267.12 American Education Week, 198867.13 American Educational Research Association, 1978-198367.14 American Educational Research Association, 1984-198667.15 American Educational Research Association, 1987-199667.16 American Enterprise Institute, 1977-198667.17 American Foundation for Resistance International, 1984-198967.18 American Institute for Research in Behavioral Sciences, 1976-198567.19 American Jewish Committee, 1975-198667.20 American Labor Museum; Botto House, 199467.21 American Library Association, 1980-199267.22 American Nurses’ Association, 1992-199367.23 American Paper Institute, inc., 1989-199067.24 American Personnel and Guidance Association, 1975-197967.25 American Productivity Center, 1985-198967.26 American Psychological Association, 1991-199767.27 American Red Cross, 199667.28 American Vocational Association, 1978-198367.29 Americans for Generational Equity, 1988-198967.30 Amnesty International of the USA, 1974-198867.31 Anti – Defamation League, 199567.32 Apple Computer, Inc.,1988-199267.33 Arts; General, 1988-199367.34 Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, 1974-198167.35 Aspen Institute, 199467.36 Aspen Institute, 1995

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67.37 Aspen Institute, 199667.38 Aspen Institute; meeting minutes, 199067.39 Associated Organizations for Teacher Education, 197567.40 Association of American Colleges, 1975-198667.41 Association of California School Administrators, 1980-198867.42 Association of Corporate Growth, 1991-199267.43 ASCD, 1978-199167.44 ASCD, 1992-199467.45 Association of Teacher Educators, 1975-199767.46 AT & T Foundation, 1991-199367.47 Atlantic Council of the United States, 1978-198467.48 AWACS; Saudi Arabia, 1981

BOX 6868.1 B miscellaneous, 1974-198568.2 B miscellaneous, 1986-199768.3 B’nai B’rith, 1976-199268.4 Baptist Joint Committee on Public Service, 198168.5 Better Boys Foundation, 198768.6 Bicentennial, 1975-197668.7 Big Six Legislative Conference of National Education Organizations,

197568.8 Bilingual Childhood Article Reactions, 198168.9 Bilingual Education, 1981-199568.10 Board of Cooperative Education Services, 1989-199168.11 Board of Visitors; Pittsburgh Public Schools, 1990-199268.12 Bretton Woods Committee, 1987-198868.13 Brock Group, 1989-199068.14 Brock Higher Education initiative; Wingspread, 1993-199468.15 Bukosvsky, Vladimir, 197768.16 Burger King, 1986-199168.17 Burson-Marsteller, 1988-199368.18 Business-Higher Education Forum, 199268.19 Busing, 197668.20 C miscellaneous, 1975-199768.21 Cable TV, 198268.22 California Academy, 198868.23 California Association of Teachers of English, 198868.24 California Business Roundtable, 1992-199468.25 California Commission on Teacher Credentials, 198768.26 California Commission on the Teaching Profession, 1985-198668.27 California Initiative Proposition 174; Vouchers, 199368.28 California Institute for School Improvement, 198768.29 California Senate, 1977-198268.30 California, State of, 198468.31 California; State Legislature, 1986-1991

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68.32 Calvert School Program at Barclay School, 1995-199668.33 Campaign to Remember; U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum Campaign,

1985-198768.34 Career College Association, 1991-199268.35 Carnegie Commission on Science, Technology and Government, 1986-

199168.36 Carnegie Corporation of New York, 1977-198368.37 Carnegie Corporation of New York, 198468.38 Carnegie Corporation of New York, 1986-199168.39 Carnegie Corporation of New York, 1992-199768.40 Carnegie Endowment for International Peace; Labor’s Stake in a

Changing World, 197668.41 Carnegie Forum on Education and the Economy, NBPTS paper, 198668.42 Carnegie Forum on Education and the Economy, October 198668.43 Carnegie Forum, 1984-198568.44 Carnegie Forum; July-September, 198668.45 Carnegie Forum; October-December, 198668.46 Carnegie Forum; AFT Responses To Report, 198668.47 Carnegie Forum; Media Coverage, May 1986

BOX 6969.1 Carnegie Forum; January-March 198769.2 Carnegie Forum; April-May 198769.3 Carnegie Forum; July-December 198769.4 Carnegie Forum; Articles about NBPTS, 1980-199069.5 Carnegie Forum; Planning Group for the NBPTS, 1987, 1 of 269.6 Carnegie Forum; Planning Group for the NBPTS, 1987, 2 of 269.7 Carnegie Forum; Report on Teaching as a Profession, 198669.8 Carnegie Forum; Report on Teaching as a Profession, responses, 1985-

198669.9 Carnegie Forum; Articles, 1986-198769.10 Carnegie Forum; Task Force on Teaching as a Profession, 1985-198669.11 Carnegie Forum; Task Force on Teaching as a Profession, 1986, 1 of 369.12 Carnegie Forum; Task Force on Teaching as a Profession, 1986, 2 of 369.13 Carnegie Forum; Task Force on Teaching as a Profession, 1986, 3 of 369.14 Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, 1976-198369.15 Carus Corporation, 1988-199469.16 Casey Foundation, 199369.17 Catholic Conference US, 1986-198969.18 CDS International, 1990-199269.19 Center for Citizenship Education, 198069.20 Center for Civic Education, 1992-199469.21 Center for Cultural Diversity, 199069.22 Center for Democracy, 1990-199169.23 Center for Human Services, 197869.24 Center for Leadership in School Reform, 1993

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69.25 Center for National Policy, 1987-199169.26 Center for Policy Alternatives, 199669.27 Center for Research in Education, 199069.28 Center for Separation of School and State, 199469.29 Center for Strategic and International Studies, 199169.30 Center for Strategic and International Studies; Commission on

Strengthening of America, 199269.31 Center for Strategic and International Studies; Health Care, 1993-199469.32 Center for the Study of Social Policy; Kids Count, 1990-199169.33 Center for the Survival of Western Democracies, 1978-198169.34 Center for Vocational Education, 1975-197769.35 Center for Workplace Preparation and Quality Education, 1990-199169.36 Center for Workplace Preparation and Quality Education; advisory

committee, 1991-1993

BOX 7070.1 Center on National Educational Policy, 199670.2 Center to Prevent Handgun Violence, 199470.3 Chamber of Commerce of the US, 1976-199170.4 Character Education Partnership, 199470.5 Charter Schools, 1988-199670.6 Chautauqua Institution, 1975-199070.7 Chavez, Linda; U.S. English 1985-198970.8 Chief State School Officers Council, 1974-197970.9 Chief State School Officers Council, 1980-198670.10 Chief State School Officers Council, 1987-198870.11 Chief Staff School Officers Council, 1989-199070.12 Chief Staff School Officers Council, 199170.13 Chief Staff School Officers Council, 1992-199570.14 Child Care Action, 1987-199370.15 Child Defense Fund, 1975-199670.16 Child Development Associate Consortium, 197470.17 Child Development Association Consortium, 1975-197970.18 Child Fund Inc., 198670.19 Child Welfare League of America, 1974-199070.20 Chile, 1985-198670.21 Choice; General, 1985-199170.22 Choice; General, 199170.23 Choice; General, 1992-199470.24 Choice; Thernstrom – School Choice in Massachusetts, 199170.25 Chrysler Corporation, 1989-199270.26 Cincinnati Business Committee Task Force on Public Education; Buenger

Commission, 199170.27 Citizen’s Committee on Independence Education, 198070.28 Citizens for Tax Justice, 1979-198570.29 Classroom Computer Learning, 1988-1991

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70.30 Cleveland Conference, 1984-199370.31 Closeup Foundation, 1986-199070.32 Coalition for Border Control; open letter, 198970.33 Coalition for a Democratic Majority, 1974-197770.34 Coalition for a Democratic Majority, 1978-197970.35 Coalition for a Democratic Majority, 1985-1986

BOX 7171.1 Coalition for a Fair Minimum Wage, 1977-198171.2 Coalition for Education for All, 199171.3 Coalition for Strategic Stability in the Middle East, 198171.4 Coalition for Windfall Tax, 1979-198071.5 Coalition of American Public Employees, 1974-197971.6 Coalition to Aid Part-Time Students, 199171.7 Coalition to Free Petkus and Gajaukas, 1979-198171.8 Cole, Bob, 1988-198971.9 Cole, Johnetta, 199271.10 Coleman Report, 198171.11 College Board, 1979-198471.12 College Board, 1987-198971.13 College Board, 1990-199171.14 College Board, 1992-199471.15 Colorado Forum, 1984-199071.16 Colorado, State of, 1991-199471.17 Commission For Education Change, 198971.18 Commission on Chapter I, 199371.19 Commission on College Retirement, 198471.20 Commission on School Violence, 1985-198671.21 Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe, 1980-198271.22 Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe, 1982-198371.23 Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe, 1983-198471.24 Commission on the Skills of the American Workforce, 199071.25 CED, 1982-198371.26 CED, 198471.27 CED, 1985-198671.28 CED, 198771.29 CED, 1988-198971.30 CED, 1990-199171.31 CED, 1992-199371.32 CED, 1992-199671.33 CED; Report Card for the States, 1987

BOX 7272.1 Committee For International Human Rights, 198572.2 Committee For National Health Insurance, 1975-198172.3 Committee For U.N. Integrity, 1981

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72.4 Committee on the Present Danger, 1977-197972.5 Committee on the Present Danger, 1980-198672.6 Committee to Combat Racism, 1982-198472.7 Committee to Combat Racism, 1986-198772.8 Commonwealth Club of California, 1982-199372.9 Communitarian Network, 1994-199572.10 CompuServe, 198872.11 Condolences, 1976-199172.12 Conference Board, 1985-199672.13 Conference on Economic Progress, 1974-198372.14 Conference Series on Teacher Compensation, 199572.15 Connecticut Principals’ Academy, 198872.16 Connecticut, State of, 1990-199172.17 Consortium for Policy Research in Education, 199472.18 Consortium for Policy Research in Education, 1995, 1 of 272.19 Consortium for Policy Research in Education, 1995, 2 of 272.20 Consortium for Policy Research in Education; Briefs, 1994-199572.21 Consortium for the Advancement of Private Higher Education, 1985-198672.22 Consultation on Competition, 198872.23 Consumer Federation of America, 1974-199572.24 CORE Knowledge, 1991-199672.25 Corporation for Enterprise Development, 198672.26 Corporation for Enterprise Development, 1987-199172.27 Council for Basic Education, 1985-199672.28 Council for Exceptional Children, 1975-198472.29 Council for State Planning Agencies, 1983-198472.30 Council for the Advancement of Citizenship, 1988-199372.31 Council for the Greater City Schools, 1974-199572.32 Council on Competitiveness, 1986-198972.33 Council on Competitiveness, 199072.34 Council on Competitiveness, 199172.35 Council on Competitiveness, 199272.36 Council on Competitiveness, 1993, 1 of 2

BOX 7373.1 Council on Competitiveness, 1993, 2 of 273.2 Council on Competitiveness, 1994-199773.3 Creationism, 198773.4 CREED, 1985-198873.5 Crichton Club, 1985-198673.6 Cultural Literacy; E.D. Hirsch, 1983-199173.7 Czechoslovakia, opinion poll, 198673.8 D miscellaneous, 1982-198573.9 Danforth Foundation, 198673.10 Day Care Alliance Meeting; transcript, October 22, 197473.11 Day Care and Child Development council, 1974-1975

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73.12 Day Care and Child Development council, 1975-197873.13 Delaware Public Policy Institute, 1994-199573.14 Delson and Gordon; NLRB jurisdiction of Schools, 1974

Subseries A: Department of Education – States

73.15 Department of Education; Arizona, 198573.16 Department of Education; California, 1975-198473.17 Department of Education; California, 1985-198973.18 Department of Education; California, 1990-199473.19 Department of Education; Colorado, 1985-199173.20 Department of Education; Connecticut, 1978-199273.21 Department of Education; Delaware, 1988-199073.22 Department of Education; District of Columbia, 1974-199373.23 Department of Education; Florida, 1987-199673.24 Department of Education; Georgia, 198573.25 Department of Education; Idaho, 1996-199773.26 Department of Education; Illinois, 1975-199673.27 Department of Education; Indiana, 1990-199273.28 Department of Education; Kentucky, 1993-199473.29 Department of Education; Maine, 1982-198973.30 Department of Education; Maryland, 1988-199373.31 Department of Education; Massachusetts, 1986-199673.32 Department of Education; Michigan, 1974-199373.33 Department of Education; Minnesota, 1974-199273.34 Department of Education; Missouri, 1995-199673.35 Department of Education; Nebraska, 1990-199173.36 Department of Education: New Hampshire, 1976-198473.37 Department of Education; New Jersey, 1985-199573.38 Department of Education; New York, 1975-198673.39 Department of Education; New York, 1987-1989

BOX 7474.1 Department of Education; New York, 1990-199174.2 Department of Education; New York, 1992-199674.3 Department of Education; North Carolina, 1987-199174.4 Department of Education; North Dakota, 198574.5 Department of Education; Ohio, 1974-199674.6 Department of Education; Oklahoma, 198274.7 Department of Education; Pennsylvania, 1985-199574.8 Department of Education; South Carolina, 1988-199274.9 Department of Education; Texas, 1983-199174.10 Department of Education; Utah, 1986-198974.11 Department of Education; Vermont, 198974.12 Department of Education; Virginia, 1975-199574.13 Department of Education; Washington, 1975-1993

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74.14 Desegregation, Boston, 1972-197474.15 Dewey, John, n.d.74.16 Disney Channel; American Teacher Award, 1990-199374.17 Disruption in Classroom, 199474.18 District of Columbia, 1985-199574.19 District of Columbia; Office of Human Rights, 198974.20 Dropout Prevention Fund, 198674.21 Drucker, Peter F. 199174.22 Drug Prevention, 1975-199374.23 E miscellaneous, 1982-199674.24 Early Childhood Education, 1974-1976, 1 of 374.25 Early Childhood Education, 1974-1976, 2 of 374.26 Early Childhood Education, 1974-1976, 3 of 374.27 Early Childhood Education; AFT pamphlets, 197474.28 Early Childhood Education; Child Herald, 1974-197574.29 Economic Club of Detroit, 1990-1996174.30 Economic Club of Indianapolis, 198874.31 Economic Conference, 199274.32 Economic Policy Council, 1984-198674.33 Economic Policy Council, 1989-199374.34 Edison Project; General, 1992-199574.35 Edison Project; Wichita Agreement, 199474.36 EDSTAT Institute, 1990-199274.37 Educare Case, 1975-197774.38 Education Alternative Inc., 1991-199574.39 EAI, AFT reports, 199474.40 EAI, Contracts with Hartford and Baltimore, 1992-199474.41 Education Commission of the States, 1974-197574.42 Education Commission of the States, 197674.43 Education Commission of the States, 1977

BOX 7575.1 Education Commission of the States, 197875.2 Education Commission of the States, 1979-198075.3 Education Commission of the States, 198175.4 Education Commission of the States, 198275.5 Education Commission of the States, 198375.6 Education Commission of the States, 198475.7 Education Commission of the States, 198575.8 Education Commission of the States, 198675.9 Education Commission of the States, 1987-199175.10 Education Commission of the States, 1992-199575.11 Education Commission of the States, 199675.12 Education Commission of the States; pamphlets, 1977-199575.13 Education First Alliance, 199574.14 Education Press Association, 1987-1993

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75.15 Education Reform; General, 1985-199475.16 Education Research Service; Concerns in Education, 199275.17 Education Services Bureau, 197675.18 Education Testing Service, 1974-198075.19 Education Testing Service, 1986-199075.20 Education Testing Service, 1991-199675.21 Education Utility, 1986-198775.22 Educational Excellence Network, 1988-199275.23 Educational Excellence Network, 1992-199475.24 Educational Improvement Center, 197775.25 El Camino Fundamental High School, 199375.26 El Salvador, 1985-198675.27 Ellis Island Medals of Honor, 1995-199775.28 Environment, 1975-199475.29 Equal Rights Amendment, 1975-198175.30 Etzoni, Amitai, 1979-198175.31 Evanier, David; film project, 199575.32 Examination Issue, 199075.33 Exxon Education Foundation, 1986-1992

BOX 7676.1 F miscellaneous, 1982-198576.2 Fair Start, 199276.3 Fair Test, 1989-199376.4 Fairfax County Principal’s Institute Summer Conference, 198876.5 Far West Laboratory, 1979-198676.6 Fege, Arnold F., 199676.7 Feistritzer, Emily, 1985-199376.8 Ferguson, Ronald; Teachers Salary, 199276.9 Fishman Memorial Fund, 1987-199376.10 Ford Foundation, 1980-199176.11 Ford Motor Company, 1985-199176.12 Foreign Policy Association, 198076.13 FEOL, 1978-197976.14 FEOL, 198076.15 FEOL, 198176.16 FEOL, 198276.17 FEOL, 1983-198676.18 FEOL, 199576.19 Freedom House Exchange, 1986-1989, 1 of 276.20 Freedom House Exchange, 1986-1989, 2 of 276.21 Freedom House, 1974-198476.22 Freedom House, 1985-198676.23 Freedom House, 1987-1989, 1 of 276.24 Freedom House, 1987-1989, 2 of 276.25 Freedom House: 1990-1991, 1 of 2

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76.26 Freedom House: 1990-1991, 2 of 276.27 Freedom House, 199276.28 Freedom House, 199376.29 Freedom House, 199476.30 Freedom House, 1995-199676.31 Freedom House; meeting minutes, June 198876.32 Freedom House: meeting minutes, September 198876.33 Freedom House: meeting minutes, 1986-1989

BOX 7777.1 Freedom House, meeting minutes, April 199077.2 Freedom House, meeting minutes, 199177.3 Freedom House; Monitor, 1986-198977.4 Freedom of Choice, 1989-199377.5 Friends for Education, 198877.6 Frontlash, 1974-198777.7 Frontlash, 1988-199777.8 Full Employment Action Council, 1974-197977.9 Fund for Excellence in Education, 199077.10 Fund for the City of New York, 1987-198977.11 Fund for the City of New York, October 198777.12 Fund for the City of New York, December 198777.13 Fund for the City of New York, January 198877.14 Fund for the City of New York, April, 198877.15 Fund for the City of New York, June 198877.16 Fund for the City of New York, November 198877.17 Fund for the City of New York, March 198977.18 Fund for the City of New York; three year report, 1982-198477.19 G – miscellaneous, 1984-199677.20 Galaxy Classroom; advisory panel, 1990-199477.21 Garth Group, Inc., 199077.22 Gates Foundation, 1988-199277.23 Gay Academic Union, 1974-197877.24 General Revenue Sharing, 1975-197677.25 George Gund Foundation, 198877.26 Georgia School Finance, 199077.27 German Marshall Fund of the United States, 1979-198277.28 Glass, Susan, 199377.29 Global Perspectives in Education, 1985-198677.30 Governor; Arkansas, 1985-198777.31 Governor; California, 1975-198677.32 Governor; Connecticut, 1981-198577.33 Governor; Florida, 1983-1986

BOX 7878.1 Governor; Georgia, 1985-1986

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78.2 Governor; Indiana, 1986-199578.3 Governor; Kentucky, 1984-199478.4 Governor; miscellaneous, 1982-199678.5 Governor; New Jersey, 1987-199478.6 Governor; North Carolina, 1978-199478.7 Governor; Pennsylvania, 1975-199478.8 Governor; Vermont, 1984-198578.9 Governor; Virginia, 1983-198578.10 H miscellaneous, 1982-199778.11 Handgun Control, 1975-199478.12 Harris Poll; California, 1979-198178.13 Harkness House, 1989-199178.14 Health Care, 1985-199278.15 Health Care, 1993-199478.16 Higher Education; New York, 198578.17 Histadrut, 1975-199178.18 Histradrut; Shalom, 1974-197578.19 History Standards, 1993-199678.20 Holmes Group, 1991-199678.21 Hoover Institute, 199478.22 Hudson Institute, 1982-199278.23 IDEA, 1994-199678.24 Illinois School Finance, 1977-198278.25 Illinois; State of, 198878.26 Impact II, 1986-199078.27 Incentives, 1974-199178.28 Inclusion, 1993-199678.29 Indiana Economic Forecast, 199178.30 Indiana; State of, 199078.31 Institute for Contemporary Studies, 1977-198678.32 Institute for Development of Educational Activities, 1975-197678.33 Institute for Educational Leadership, 1982-198878.34 Institute for Educational Leadership, 198978.35 Institute for Educational Leadership, 1990-199178.36 Institute for Educational Leadership, 1994-199578.37 Institute for Educational Leadership, 1996-199778.38 Institute for Responsive Education, 1975-198278.39 Institute for Responsive Education, 1988-199078.40 Institute for Socioeconomic Studies, 1978-197978.41 International Business Machines, 1985-199478.42 International Communication Agency, 1978-198278.43 International Learning Cooperative, 1986-199278.44 International Rescue Committee, 1974-198678.45 International Rescue Committee, 1990-1992

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BOX 7979.1 International Rescue Committee, 1993-199479.2 International Rescue Committee, 199579.3 International Rescue Committee, 199679.4 Investment 21, 1990-199379.5 Itasca Seminar, 198879.6 J miscellaneous, 1984-199579.7 JHM Corporation, 199179.8 Japan Society, 1987-198979.9 Japanese/American Citizens Society, 1980-198279.10 Japanese Schools, 1984-198579.11 Jewish Community Federation of Cleveland, 198879.12 Jewish Labor Committee, 1974-199679.13 Jewish Labor Committee Dinner for Albert Shanker, 197579.14 Jell-O Reading Rocket, 198879.15 Jobs for the Future, 1991-199579.16 Joint Council on Economic Education, 1974-198679.17 Johnson Foundation; Wingspread, 1987-198979.18 Joyce Foundation, 1986-199479.19 Junior Achievement Inc., 1990-199179.20 K miscellaneous, 1983-199679.21 Kahn, Tom; memorial speeches, 199279.22 Kahn, Tom; writings, 1992, 1 of 279.23 Kahn, Tom; writings, 1992, 2 of 279.24 Kellogg Company, 1988-199679.25 Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, 198779.26 Kennedy, Robert Memorial, 1996-199779.27 Kentucky; Commonwealth of, 1988-199079.28 Kettering Foundation, 1976-198779.29 King, Martin Luther, 1985-199479.30 Kramer Association, 1975-197879.31 Kurdish American Society, 1975-197979.32 L miscellaneous, 1987-199779.33 Labor Educator, 199479.34 Labor Institute for Human Enrichment, 1979-198079.35 Labor Institute for Human Enrichment, 1981-1983

BOX 8080.1 Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, 1974-197780.2 Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, 197880.3 Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, 1979-198380.4 Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, 1985-199680.5 Leadership Network; Peter Drucker, 1987-198980.6 Learning Channel, 1985-199180.7 Learning Matters, 199280.8 League of Women Voters, 1975-1993

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80.9 League of Industrial Democracy, 1975-199480.10 Lerner, Barbara; 1986-199280.11 Leukemia Society of America, 197980.12 Lieberman, Myron, 199680.13 Lincoln/Douglas Debates; Advisory Panel, 198880.14 Linowitz, Sol, 1986-199080.15 Living Values Corporation, 1990-199180.16 Louisiana, State of, 199480.17 Lucas Educational Foundation, 1993-199480.18 M miscellaneous, 1984-199680.19 MacArthur Foundation, 1990-199380.20 Maddening of America, 199080.21 Manhattan Institute, 1988-199480.22 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, 1987-199280.23 Massachusetts Higher Education Assistance corp., Financial Aid, 198580.24 Master Teaching Programs, Tennessee, 198380.25 Math and Science Education; AERA, 198380.26 Math and Science Education Blue Ribbon Panel, 1986-199380.27 Math Tech Inc., 199180.28 Maryland, State of, 198980.29 McGraw–Hill, inc., 1988-199380.30 Media, 1983-198480.31 Media Proposal; Florida, 198480.32 Meet the Press, 1974-198480.33 Merit Pay, Articles, 1956-198480.34 Merit Pay; correspondence, 1962-196980.35 Merit Pay; correspondence, 1983-198480.36 Merit Pay; correspondence, 1985-199180.37 Metric – General, 1975-199080.38 Metropolitan Life Foundation, 1986-198880.39 Metropolitan Life Foundation, 1989-199180.40 Michigan, State of, 1988-1994

BOX 8181.1 Missouri; Department of Social Services, 198881.2 Motion Picture Association of America; Open Mind, 1989-199381.3 Multiculturalism, 1981-199081.4 Multiculturalism, 199181.5 Multiculturalism, 1992-199581.6 Music Educators National Conference, 199481.7 N miscellaneous, 1975-199781.8 National Academy For The Advancement of Liberal Education 199281.9 National Academy Foundation, 1989-199181.10 National Academy Foundation; board of directors, 199081.11 National Academy of Education, 1988-199581.12 National Academy of Education; Harvard, 1986-1987

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81.13 National Academy of Education; Harvard, 198981.14 National Academy of Education; Harvard, 199081.15 National Advisory Board for Re: Learning, 1989-199181.16 National Advisory Council on Education Profession Development, 197481.17 National Advisory Council on Educational Research and Improvement,

1990-199181.18 National Advisory Council on the Education of Disadvantaged Children,

1975-198181.19 National Alliance of Business, 1986-199181.20 National Alliance of Business, 1992-199481.21 National Alliance of Business, 199681.22 National Alliance on Safer Schools, 1975-198581.23 National Art Education Association, 1985-198681.24 National Assessment of Education Progress Governing Board, 199181.25 National Assessment of Education Progress Governing Board, 199281.26 National Assessment of Education Progress Governing Board, 1993-199681.27 National Assessment of Education Progress, 1986-1995

BOX 8282.1 National Association for Gifted Children, 1992-199682.2 National Association for Science, Technology and Society, 1988-199782.3 National Association of Biology Teachers, 1981-198482.4 National Association of Charter Schools, 199582.5 National Association of Elementary School Principals, 1975-198682.6 National Association of Independent Schools, 1975-199182.7 National Association of Manufacturers, 198282.8 National Association of School Psychologists, 1987-198982.9 National Association of Secondary School Principals, 1975-198682.10 National Association of Social Workers, 197882.11 National Association of State Boards of Education, 1984-199082.12 National Association of State Directors of Teacher Education and Certification,

1974-198682.13 NAACP, 197582.14 NAACP, 1976-198682.15 NAACP, 1987-199382.16 National Association of Trade and Technical Schools, 1988-199082.17 NBPTS; planning group meeting, 198682.18 NBPTS, 198782.19 NBPTS; speeches, 198782.20 NBPTS; press releases, 198782.21 NBPTS; incorporation and bylaws, 198782.22 NBPTS; correspondence, 198882.23 NBPTS; meeting, January 198882.24 NBPTS; Testimony, 198882.25 NBPTS, March 198882.26 NBPTS; Certification Standards Working Group, 1988, 1 of 2

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82.27 NBPTS; Certification Standards Working Group, 1988, 2 of 282.28 NBPTS; board of directors, April 198882.29 NBPTS; board of directors, July 198882.30 NBPTS; board of directors, October 198882.31 NBPTS; interim report, 198882.32 NBPTS; senate bill and Congressional record, 198882.33 NBPTS; defining drafts, 198882.34 NBPTS; assessments, 198882.35 NBPTS; papers, 198882.36 NBPTS; correspondence, 198982.37 NBPTS; nominating committee report, 198982.38 NBPTS; board of directors, January 198982.39 NBPTS; certificates decision paper, 198982.40 NBPTS; policies and perceptions, 198982.41 NBPTS; First Forum, 198982.42 NBPTS; NEA, 198982.43 NBPTS; summary to board members survey, 198982.44 NBPTS; strategic planning committee, 198982.45 NBPTS; board of directors, April 198982.46 NBPTS; board of directors, July 198982.47 NBPTS; board of directors, Oct. 198982.48 NBPTS; board of directors, March 199082.49 NBPTS; board of directors, June 1990, 1 of 282.50 NBPTS; board of directors, June 1990, 2 of 282.51 NBPTS; board of directors, Oct. 1990, 1 of 2

BOX 8383.1 NBPTS; board of directors, Oct. 1990, 2 of 283.2 NBPTS; correspondence, 199083.3 NBPTS; board of directors, Feb. 1991,83.4 NBPTS; board of directors, June 199183.5 NBPTS; teachers’ workplace, 199183.6 NBPTS; board of directors, Oct. 199183.7 NBPTS; correspondence, Oct. 199183.8 NBPTS; board of directors, February 199283.9 NBPTS; five-year strategic plan, 199283.10 NBPTS; policy statements, 199283.11 NBPTS; fourth forum keynote address, 199283.12 NBPTS; board of directors, June 1992 1 of 283.13 NBPTS; board of directors, June 1992 2 of 283.14 NBPTS; reference book, October 199283.15 NBPTS; nominating committee report, 199283.16 NBPTS; reports, October-November 199283.17 NBPTS; executive committee, Nov. 199283.18 NBPTS; board of directors, Nov. 1992 1 of 283.19 NBPTS; board of directors, Nov. 1992 2 of 2

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83.20 NBPTS; board of directors, Nov. 1992 1 of 283.21 NBPTS; board of directors, Nov. 1992 2 of 283.22 NBPTS; report to Congress, 199283.23 NBPTS; correspondence, 1992, 1 of 283.24 NBPTS; correspondence, 1992, 2 of 283.25 NBPTS; board of directors, March 1993 1 of 383.26 NBPTS; board of directors, March 1993 2 of 3

BOX 8484.1 NBPTS; board of directors, March 1993 3 of 384.2 NBPTS; board of directors, June 1993 1 of 284.3 NBPTS; board of directors, June 1993 2 of 284.4 NBPTS; board of directors, October 1993 1 of 284.5 NBPTS; board of directors, October 1993 2 of 284.6 NBPTS; board of directors, Feb. 1994, 1 of 284.7 NBPTS; board of directors, Feb. 1994, 2 of 284.8 NBPTS; board of directors, June 1994, 1 of 284.9 NBPTS; board of directors, June 1994, 2 of 284.10 NBPTS; certification standards, June 199484.11 NBPTS; certification standards working group, June 199484.12 NBPTS; assessment methods and process working group, October 1994, 1 of 284.13 NBPTS; assessment methods and process working group, October 1994, 2 of 284.14 NBPTS; board of directors, Oct. 1994, 1 of 284.15 NBPTS; board of directors, Oct. 1994, 2 of 284.16 NBPTS; AFT resolutions, 199484.17 NBPTS; correspondence, 199484.18 NBPTS; board of directors, Feb. 1995, 1 of 284.19 NBPTS; board of directors, Feb. 1995, 2 of 284.20 NBPTS; February minutes, 199584.21 NBPTS; board of directors, June 1995, 1 of 284.22 NBPTS; board of directors, June 1995, 2 of 284.23 NBPTS; June Minutes, 199584.24 NBPTS; certification standards working group, June 1995

BOX 8585.1 NBPTS; board of directors, Oct. 1995, 1 of 285.2 NBPTS; board of directors, Oct. 1995, 2 of 285.3 NBPTS; correspondence, 199585.4 NBPTS; board of directors, Feb. 1996, 1 of 285.5 NBPTS; board of directors, Feb. 1996, 2 of 285.6 NBPTS; board of directors, June 1996, 1 of 285.7 NBPTS; board of directors, June 1996, 2 of 285.8 NBPTS; assessment methods processes working group, June 199685.9 NBPTS; assessment methods processes working group, September 199685.10 NBPTS; board of directors, October 199685.11 NBPTS; candidate feedback booklet for middle childhood, 1996

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85.12 NBPTS; candidate feedback booklet for early childhood, 199685.13 NBPTS; correspondence, 199685.14 NBPTS; assessment methods processes working group, February 199785.15 NBPTS; board of directors, Feb. 1997, 1 of 285.16 NBPTS; board of directors, Feb. 1997, 1 of 285.17 NBPTS; correspondence, 199785.18 National Broadcasting Corporation, 1974-198585.19 National Cancer Institute, 199485.20 National Catholic Education Association, 1975-197685.21 National Center for Excellence in Education, 1987-1989, 1 of 285.22 National Center for Excellence in Education, 1987-1989, 2 of 285.23 National Center for Excellence in Education, 199285.24 National Center for Research in Vocational Education, 197985.25 National Center for Voluntary Action, 197685.26 National Center on Education and the Economy, 1989-199285.27 National Center on Education and the Economy; New Standards Project, 199285.28 National Center on Education and the Economy; New Standards Project, 199485.29 National Center for Economic Alternatives, 197885.30 National Citizens Communication Lobby, 1975-197985.31 National Coalition for Lower Tuition in Higher Education, 1974-197685.32 National Coalition for Parent Involvement in Education, 1980-198185.33 National Coalition for Public Education and Religious Liberty, 1974-197785.34 National Coalition for School Desegregation, 198285.35 National Commission for Cooperative Education, 199085.36 National Commission on Children, 1990-199285.37 National Commission on Education and Youth in Canada, 198785.38 National Commission on Education in Teacher Education, 1984

BOX 8686.1 National Commission on Education in Teacher Education, 1984-198686.2 National Commission on Excellence in Educational Administration, 1987-

199086.3 National Commission on School and the Community in Improving Adolescent

Health, 1989-199086.4 National Commission on Teaching and America’s Future, 199586.5 National Commission on Teaching and America’s Future, 1996-199786.6 National Committee on Middle East Studies, 1975-198086.7 National Committee on Pay Equity, 1982-198386.8 National Committee on Youth Suicide Prevention, 198786.9 National Conference Catholic Bishops, 1975-197786.10 National Conference of Christians and Jews, 1974-198386.11 National Conference on Public Services Employment, 1974-197786.12 National Conference on Welfare, 1975-197686.13 National Consumers League, 1975-199686.14 NCATE, 1986-199186.15 NCATE; board, September 1991

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86.16 NCATE, 199286.17 NCATE, 199386.18 NCATE, 1994-199786.19 National Council for Better Education, 198486.20 National Council for Children and TV, 1983-199086.21 National Council for Families and TV, 198586.22 National Council for Social Studies, 1977-198386.23 National Council of Negro Women, 1987-199186.24 National Council of Senior Citizens, 1975-198186.25 National Council of States on Inservice Education, 1979-198186.26 National Council of Teachers of English, 1985-198686.27 National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, 1977-198186.28 National Council on Education Standards and Testing, 1991-199286.29 National Council on Foreign Language and International Studies, 1981-198586.30 National Council on the Aging, inc., 1982-198486.31 National Cultural Alliance, 1993-199486.32 National Dropout Prevention Center, 1986-199086.33 National Education Commission on Time and Learning, 1993-199486.34 National Education Goals Panel; Assessing Postsecondary Education, 199386.35 National Education Services; Blankstein, 1991-199586.36 National Education Summit; correspondence, 199686.37 National Education Summit; materials on Standards, part 1, 199686.38 National Education Summit; materials on Standards, part 2, 199686.39 National Education Summit; paper on Math and Science, 199686.40 National Education Summit; paper on Technology, 1996

BOX 8787.1 NED, 198387.2 NED, board meeting, 198387.3 NED; correspondence, Jan-Feb. 198487.4 NED; correspondence, March–April 198487.5 NED; correspondence, April-May 198487.6 NED; correspondence, June-July 198487.7 NED; correspondence, August 198487.8 NED; correspondence, Sept.-Dec. 198487.9 NED; board meeting, August 198487.10 NED; board meeting, Sept.-Dec., 198487.11 NED; correspondence, 198587.12 NED; board meeting, June 198587.13 NED; correspondence, 198687.14 NED; correspondence, 1987-198887.15 NED; correspondence, 1989-199687.16 National Endowment for the Humanities, 1978-199687.17 National Ethnic Coalition of Organizations Foundation, Ellis Island Medal of

Honor, 199587.18 National Executive Service Corporation, 1986-1990

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87.19 National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, 1974-199387.20 National Governors’ Association, 1987-1996

BOX 8888.1 National Governor’s Association; Education Task Force, 1985-198688.2 National Governors’ Association; Education Task Force, 1986-199188.3 National History Day, 1983-198588.4 National Institute for Work and Learning, 1988-199188.5 National Institute of Education, 197688.6 National Institute of Education, 197788.7 National Institute of Education, 1982-198488.8 National Institute of Education; Competency Based Teacher Education, 197588.9 National Institute of Education; School Desegregation, 198288.10 National Labor Relations Board, jurisdiction, 1974-198288.11 National Leadership Coalition on Health Care, 1989-199688.12 National League of Cities, 1978-198488.13 National League of Cities vs. Usery, 1975-197688.14 National Manpower Institute, 1979-198088.15 National Mobilization Against Racism, 197488.16 National Organization of Women, 1978-198288.17 National PTA, 1976-199788.18 National Press Club; reactions, 198388.19 National Press Club; reactions, 198588.20 National Press Club; reactions, 1988-198988.21 National Public Radio, 1983-198688.22 NRC, 1984-199488.23 NRC, Mathematical Sciences Education Board, 1986-199188.24 National Right To Work committee, 1975-198288.25 National Safety Council, 1974-198488.26 National School Board Association, 1974-199688.27 National School Public Relations Association, 1976-198988.28 National School Resource Network, 1980-1981, 1 of 288.29 National School Resource Network, 1980-1981, 2 of 2

BOX 8989.1 National Science Foundation, 1976-198489.2 National Science Teachers Association, 198289.3 National Science Teachers Association, 1987-199189.4 National Service Study Project, 198389.5 National Strategy Information Center, inc., 1977-198389.6 National Student Educational Fund, 198189.7 National Summit on Children and Families, 199389.8 National Teachers Hall of Fame, 199389.9 National Town Meeting, 1974-198089.10 National Urban Coalition, 1974-197789.11 National Urban Coalition, 1979-1985

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89.12 National Urban League, 1976-199489.13 Nebraska; State of, 199389.14 Nestle Boycott, 1982-198489.15 New England Mutual Life Insurance, 198689.16 New Haven Public Education Fund, 199289.17 New Jersey Board of Higher Education, 1983-198489.18 New Jersey; State of, 1976-199389.19 New Mexico; State of, 1989-199089.20 New York Asia Society, 198489.21 New York Board of Regents: Improve Elementary and Secondary Education,

198489.22 New York Office of Urban Funded Programs, 197789.23 New York State Employment Relations Board, 1988-199189.24 New York; State of, 1974-199689.25 Normal Community High School, 197689.26 North American Free Trade Agreement, 1991-199389.27 North Carolina Center for the Advancement of Teaching, 1987-198889.28 North Carolina; State of, 1988-199289.29 Northeast Issues Network, 198689.30 Northeast-Midwest Congressional Coalition, 1984-198789.31 Northeast-Midwest Institute, 1986-199189.32 Nuclear Disarmament, 1982-198689.33 O Miscellaneous, 1987-199289.34 Ohio, State of, 1985-199089.35 Olin Associates, 1992-199389.36 Open Society, 1991-199489.39 Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, 1974-1976, 1 of 389.40 Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, 1974-1976, 2 of 389.41 Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, 1974-1976, 3 of 389.42 Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, 1977, 1 of 289.43 Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, 1977, 2 of 2

BOX 9090.1 Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, 1983-198490.2 Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development; Report on Teacher

Policies, 197490.3 Organization of American States, 198790.4 Outcomes-based Education, 199490.5 P miscellaneous, 1974-198990.6 P miscellaneous, 1990-199690.7 Paideia, 1986-199190.8 Parents for Educational Choice, 199390.9 Pay Advisory Committee, 197990.10 Pelteir, Leonard, 199490.11 Pennsylvania, Commonwealth of, 1989-199290.12 People for the American Way, 1985-1992

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90.13 Peterson, Engberg and Peterson, 198390.14 PEW Charitable Trust, 1988-199290.15 PEW Charitable Trust, 199390.16 PEW Charitable Trust, 1994-199690.17 PEW Charitable Trust; T.U.R.N., 1995-199690.18 PEW Forum on Education Reform, 199290.19 PEW Forum on Education Reform, 199390.20 PEW Forum on Education Reform, May 199490.21 PEW Forum on Education Reform, Summer 199490.22 PEW Forum on Education Reform, October 199490.23 PEW Forum on Education Reform; correspondence, 199490.24 Philadelphia High School Academies, 199390.25 Philadelphia School Reform, 199390.26 Phillip Morris, 198590.27 Phoenix House, 1988-199790.28 Pick, Karen; Betrayal of Mason Jenkins, 199690.29 Pizza Hut, 1985-198690.30 Pizza Hut, 1987-199490.31 Planned Parenthood, 1981-199090.32 Policy Project, 1986-198890.33 Pollard, Jonathan, 199590.34 Pornographic Ads, 1989-199090.35 Primerica, 198890.36 Privatization, 1988-199490.37 Procter and Gamble, 1986-1991

BOX 9191.1 Proposition 13, 1979-198191.2 Provoda vs. Belen Board of Education; due process, 197791.3 Public Agenda Foundation, 197691.4 Public Agenda Foundation, 1985-198691.5 Public Agenda Foundation, 1992-199491.6 Public Broadcasting Service, 198091.7 Public Education Fund, 1985-198691.8 Public Employment Relations Research Institute, 1974-197691.9 Public Forum Products, 1980-198491.10 Public Forum Productions; Made In USA, 1987-199491.11 Public School Early Childhood Study, 1974-198091.12 Quality Education for Minorities, 1987-198991.13 Quality Education for Minorities, 199091.14 Quality Education for Minorities, 1991-199291.15 Quotas; AFT packet, 197791.16 Quotas; AFT position on Affirmative Action, 1973-197891.17 Quotas; AFT response to Federal Register, 197891.18 Quotas; AFT statement, 197991.19 Quotas; American Jewish Committee, 1978

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91.20 Quotas; Articles, 1971-1978, 1 of 291.21 Quotas; Articles, 1971-1978, 2 of 291.22 Quotas; Articles, 1978-198091.23 Quotas; Bakke Case, AFL-CIO Statement, 197891.24 Quotas; Bakke Case, AFT Amicus Brief and Position, 1975-197791.25 Quotas; Bakke Case, American Council on Education-AALS report, 197891.26 Quotas; Bakke Case, Articles, 1978-197991.27 Quotas; Bakke Case, correspondence, 197791.28 Quotas; Bakke Case, correspondence, 1978-198291.29 Quotas; Bakke Case, miscellaneous, 1978-197991.30 Quotas; Bakke Case, notes on resolution n.d.91.31 Quotas; Bakke Case, Supreme Court Decision, 197891.32 Quotas; Bakke Case, University of California Admissions policy, 197891.33 Quotas; Carnegie Council on Policy Studies, 197791.34 Quotas; Committee on Academic Nondiscrimination and Integrity, 197591.35 Quotas; Committee on Affirmative Action in Universities, 1975

BOX 9292.1 Quotas; Defunis vs. Odegaard – Dissenting Opinion, 197492.2 Quotas; Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, 1977-197992.3 Quotas; Equal Protection and External Screening – Davis, DeFunis,

Bakke, 197792.4 Quotas; Hiring Quotas – Will they work?, n.d.92.5 Quotas; Johnson Foundation, 197892.6 Quotas; Meany, George, 197892.7 Quotas; Miscellaneous, 1977-197892.8 Quotas; New York Board of Education, 197792.9 Quotas; notes, 1975-197892.10 Quotas; OCR Survey Forms, Van Blake to Shanker memo, 197792.11 Quotas; Randolph Institute Testimony, 197492.12 Quotas; U.S. Commission on Civil Rights – Statement on Affirmative

Action, 197792.13 Quotas; University Council Local 2023, 197892.14 Quotas; Weber Case – Court Hearing, 197992.15 Quotas; Weber Case – Court Papers, 197892.16 Quotas; Weber Case – Miscellaneous, 197992.17 Quotas; Weber vs. EEOC, 197892.18 Quotas; Where We Stand, 1974-197792.19 Quotas; Zacharias Speech, 197792.20 R miscellaneous, 1982-199692.21 Rand Corporation, 1987-199392.22 Rand Corporation, peer review, 1984-198592.23 Randolph, A. Philip Institute, 1974-198092.24 Randolph, A. Philip Institute, 1981-199692.25 Ravitch, Diane; AAUW report, n.d.92.26 Reading Reform Foundation of New York, 1995-1996

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92.27 Regional Laboratory for Education, 199592.28 Religion, 1983-199592.29 Research Foundation, 1983-199292.30 Research for Better Schools, 1975-197792.31 Restructuring, 198892.32 Restructuring, 198992.33 Restructuring, 1990-199592.34 Retirees 1984-199692.35 Right To Work, 1973-198492.36 Rippon Elementary School, 199492.37 RJR Nabisco, 1989-199392.38 Rockefeller Brothers Fund, 1981-198392.39 Rockefeller Foundation, 1988-199492.40 Roth, Herrick, 199492.41 Roundtable of National Organizations for Better Education, 1974-198692.42 Rustin, Bayard Fund, 1987-1988

BOX 9393.1 Rustin, Bayard Fund, 198993.2 Rustin, Bayard Fund, 1990-199493.3 S miscellaneous, 1982-199693.4 Sacramento Superintendent of Schools, 198493.5 Sakharov Defense Drive, 1983-198593.6 Sakharov Hearings, 197993.7 Sandia National Laboratories, 1990-199193.8 Saturn Corporation, 199593.9 School Safety and Discipline, 199593.10 School Violence Symposium, 198393.11 Scouts; Boy and Girl, 1982-199393.12 Screwball File, 1975-199393.13 Separation of School and State Alliance, 199593.14 Shell Boycott, 198693.15 Smart Family Foundation, 1985-199393.16 Social Democrats, 1974-198493.17 Social Democrats, 1985-199693.18 Social Security, 50th Anniversary, 1985-198793.19 Solidarity Day, 198193.20 Solidarity Day III, 198393.21 Solzhenitsyn, Alexander, 197593.22 Southern Association of Children Under Six, 197893.23 Southern Christian Leadership Conference, 1987-199293.24 Southern Legislative Conference, 198993.25 Southern Regional Council, 1989-199493.26 Southwest Education Development Laboratory, 198093.27 Southwestern Bell Corporation, 198993.28 Spencer Foundation, 1992-1996

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93.29 Standard and Poor’s Corporation, 199093.30 Standardized Testing, 1976-199593.31 State Management Association of Connecticut, 198093.32 Statue of Liberty/Ellis Island Foundations, 1983-198693.33 Strikes, 1967-198193.34 Substitutes United for Better Education, 198293.35 Sylvan Learning Systems, 1992-199593.36 Systems Development Corporation, 197593.37 T miscellaneous, 1980-199293.38 Taliaferro and Mehling: Cook vs. Bray, 1995-199693.39 Tax Reform, 198593.40 Teach for America, 1990-199593.41 Teacher Certification, 1985-199093.42 Teacher Corps, 1974-198093.43 Teacher Evaluation, 198893.44 Teacher in Space; Christa McAuliffe, 1985-198693.45 Teacher Salaries, 199593.46 Teacher Shortage, 1986-198793.47 Teacher Songs; Joe Glazer, 1975

BOX 9494.1 Teacher Stress Reports, 198094.2 Teacher’s Guide and Television, 197894.3 Teachers In Space, 198494.4 Technology, 1986-199494.5 Technology; Transforming American Education, 198694.6 Telegrams, 1974-198994.7 Television, 1975-198494.8 Tennessee Bar Association, 198794.9 Tennessee Legal Convention, 198794.10 Tennessee, State of, 1983-198994.11 Testing, 1981-198994.12 Testing, 1990-199494.13 Testing; Donahue Show, 198594.14 Texas Bilingual Case, 198194.15 Textbook Cases; Texas, Tennessee and Alabama, 1986-198794.16 Textbooks, 1986-199494.17 Todorovich, Miro; Centers for Rational Alternative, 1983-199694.18 Todorovich, Miro; ‘Measures’, 1989-199494.19 Tracking, 1992-199394.20 Training America for Tomorrow, 199094.21 Trilateral Commission, 1984-198594.22 Trilateral Commission, 199594.23 Truman, Harry S. Library, 197594.24 Tuition Tax Credits, 1980-198294.25 Tuition Tax Credits, 1983-1987

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94.26 Tuition Tax Credits, AFT Papers, 1980-198294.27 Tuition Tax Credits, Articles, 1981-198294.28 Tuition Tax Credits, Coons-Sugarman Initiative, 197994.29 Tuition Tax Credits, D.C. Initiative, 198194.30 Tuition Tax Credits, Gallup Poll press release, 198094.31 Tuition Tax Credits, H.E.W. paper, 197994.32 Tuition Tax Credits, Religious response, 198094.33 Tuition Tax Credits, Robert McGlotten Statement, 197994.34 Tuition Tax Credits; CEDAR report, 198194.35 Tuition Tax Credits; David Brenenan paper, 198194.36 Tuition Tax Credits; Ed Doerr, n.d.94.37 Tuition Tax Credits; Leo Pfeffer testimony, 197894.38 Tuition Tax Credits; Mueller vs. Allen, 198394.39 Tuition Tax Credits; Muskie summary, 1978

BOX 9595.1 Tuition Tax Credits; printed materials, 1980-198195.2 TV Free America, 1995-199695.3 Twentieth Century Fund, 1982-198795.4 U miscellaneous, 198595.5 Union Carbide Corporation, 1989-199395.6 UN Association of the United State of America, 1974-197595.7 UN Association of the United State of America, 197695.8 UN Association of the United State of America, 1977-198095.9 UN Association of the United State of America, 1981-198495.10 UN Association of the United State of America, 1986-199395.11 UN Association of the United State of America, Economic Policy Council,

1981-199095.12 UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, 1976-198095.13 United Parents Committee for Quality Education, 197595.14 United School Services of America, 198695.15 United States Committee to Support Free elections in Chile, 198895.16 United States Conference of Mayors, 1980-198195.17 United States Institute of Peace, 1986-199495.18 United States Holocaust Memorial Council, 1988-199495.19 United States West Corporation, 198895.20 United States Youth Council – Labor Desk, 1978-198495.21 United Way of America, 1975-199495.22 United Way of America; National Committee on Education and Literacy,

1989-199095.23 United Way of America; National Committee on Education and Literacy,

1991-199695.24 Urban Institute, 1981-199395.25 V miscellaneous, 1981-198495.26 Van Bourg, Allen Weinberg; attorneys, 197595.27 Ventures in Education, 1996

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95.28 Vermont, State of, 198995.29 Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation, 199595.30 Virginia, Commonwealth of, 199095.31 Virginia’s Future in Education, 1983-198795.32 Vocational Education, 1984-199495.33 Voter Education Project, 1988-199495.34 Vouchers; articles, 1975-199495.35 Vouchers; California Constitutional Amendment, 197995.36 Vouchers; California Referendum, Proposition 174, 1992-199395.37 Vouchers; California Referendum, Proposition 174, 199395.38 Vouchers; California Referendum, Proposition 174, 1993-199495.39 Vouchers; social policy paper, 197995.40 W miscellaneous, 1982-199495.41 Washington Center of Foreign Policy and Research, 198095.42 Washington Journalism Center, 1988-198995.43 Washington, State of, 198895.44 Welfare Reform, 1976-1979, 1 of 2

BOX 9696.1 Welfare Reform, 1976-1979, 2 of 296.2 West Virginia, State of, 199096.3 Whittle Communications; Channel One, 198996.4 Whittle Communications; Channel One, 1990-199296.5 Whittle Communications; Channel One, publications 1989-1990, 1 of 296.6 Whittle Communications; Channel One, publications 1989-1990, 2 of 296.7 Widmeyer, Scott, 1989-199396.8 Wingspread Group on Higher Education, 199396.9 Wisconsin Association of School Boards, 199096.10 Women for…1974-197596.11 Work in America, 1977-198296.12 Work in America, January - June, 198396.13 Work in America, September - November 198396.14 Work in America, January - April 198496.15 Work in America, May-December 198496.16 Work in America, 198596.17 Work in America, 198696.18 Work in America, 1987-199096.19 Workers Defense League, 1977-199596.20 Workers’ Institute for Safety and Health, 198196.21 World Bank, 1985-198696.22 World History Standards, 199596.23 X,Y,Z miscellaneous, 1982-199596.24 Xerox Corporation, 1990-199196.25 YMCA/YWCA 92st., 198896.26 Young Writer’s Contest, 198596.27 Youth Employment; Legislation, 1977-1980

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Series XIIWHERE WE STAND, 1970-1997

Boxes 97-100

Both subseries are arranged chronologically

Subseries A: Drafts

BOX 9797.1 Getting Educated About Education, April 5, 198797.2 Bureaucratic Convenience, April 12, 198797.3 Learning the Lesson of the 30’s, April, 19, 198797.4 Trying to Start Old Wars, May 3, 198797.5 Throw Out the Judge’s Decision, May 10, 198797.6 Dunce Cap for Tax Cheats, June 7, 198797.7 Funding the Facts, June 12, 198797.8 Hold the Line on Immigration Law, June 21, 198797.9 Schools on the Dole, June 28, 198797.10 Will Children’s Interest be Served, August 9, 198797.11 A Rotten Horse: Tuition Tax Credits, August 16, 198797.12 Who Said It Couldn’t Be Done, August 23, 198797.13 It’s Time To Look East, (Tale of Three Cities), September 13, 198797.14 Public Funds for Private Purposes, September 20, 198797.15 Hammond’s Management by Committee, October 7, 198797.16 What Do Our 17-Year-Olds Know? October 25, 198797.17 Teachers As Reformers, November 1, 198797.18 Education Now Being Served, December 13, 198797.19 Control: A recipe for Boredom, (Joe Clark’s School Day), January 14,

198897.20 A “Key” School Change, January 31, 198897.21 Dirty Harry or Mr. Chips (A Star Generates Heat), February 7, 198897.22 A Clue To New Schools, February 21, 198897.23 Do Wanderers Need A Rest? February 28, 198897.24 Those Old Fashioned Cures, March 6, 198897.25 Impatience Short-Circuits Reform, March 13, 198897.26 The Global Village Schoolhouse, March 20, 198897.27 New Choices for Reform, April 3, 198897.28 A Brief For Our Nation’s Children, April 17, 198897.29 Crossing the Textbook Rubicon, May 15, 198897.30 Hijacking on Reform Street, May 22, 198897.31 New R needed: Education Better, May 29, 198897.32 Learning from the Best, June 5, 198897.33 Doing Right Wrong, June 12, 198897.34 School Learning and Job Learning, June 19, 198897.35 Rethinking Failure and Success, June 26, 198897.36 Convention Plots New Course, July 10, 1988

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97.37 A Charter for Change, continued, July 17, 198897.38 Of Dollars and Dreams, July 24, 198897.39 Summer in Miami, July 31, 198897.40 The Missing Story, August 7, 198897.41 To Tell the Truth (Special for American Teacher), August 198897.42 Individual vs. Team Learning, August 14, 198897.43 A Cloudy Future for Jobs, August 21, 198897.44 Geography Stumps U.S. Adults, August 28, 198897.45 What’s Wrong With This Picture, September 4, 198897.46 Public Relations or Public Disclosure, September 11, 198897.47 School Failure = Downtown Blight, September 18, 198897.48 Truly Disadvantaged, September 25, 198897.49 Reforming the Education “Corporation”, October 2, 198897.50 School Improvement? Just Try Coping, October 9, 198897.51 Winning the Brain Race, October 16, 198897.52 Getting A Fair Measure of Learning, October 23, 198897.53 Functional Illiterates can Read!, October 30, 198897.54 Election Result Crucial for Schools, November 6, 198897.55 The Virtue of Not Knowing, November 13, 198897.56 Learning Conditions and Working Conditions, November 20, 198897.57 School Boards Under Fire, December 4, 198897.58 Will Public Business Go Private?, December 11, 198897.59 Promises! Promises! December 18, 198897.60 Our Neediest Find A Powerful Voice, December 25, 198897.61 Where We Stand Index and Column List, 198997.62 More Heat Than Light, January 1, 198997.63 Learning from Learning, January 8, 198997.64 Prince George’s County Draws Line, January 15, 198997.65 Chance Plan Can Bolster Public Schools, January 22, 198997.66 Giving Experiments A Chance, January 29, 198997.67 International Math and Science Test, February 5, 198997.68 Competition and Choice, February 12, 198997.69 Which Way Global Education?, February 19, 198997.70 School Technology Offer, February 26, 198997.71 How Business Can Motivate Students, March 5, 198997.72 Improving Big City Schools, March 12, 198997.73 Cultivating vs. Weeding, March 19, 198997.74 Decade of the Child, March 26, 198997.75 Schools Helping Business, April 2, 198997.76 The Myth of ‘Real’ Schools, April 9, 198997.77 Our Successful Students, April 16, 198997.78 European vs. U.S. Students, April 23, 198997.79 Public Aid to Private Schools, April 30, 198997.80 Less Cheering, More Coaching, May 7, 198997.81 Does Money Make a Difference, May 14, 198997.82 School Choice, May 21, 1989

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97.83 A Tale of Two Cities; Boston and Chelsea, May 28, 198997.84 Giving Schools a Dose of Medicine, June 4, 198997.85 Struggling for Democracy, June 11, 198997.86 If Teachers Get New Choices, June 18, 198997.87 Leave Well Enough Alone, June 25, 198997.88 Impasse: Hold Kids Back, July 9, 198997.89 Doing Well in Schools, July 16, 198997.90 A Message to the President, July 23, 198997.91 Private vs. Public: The Real Issue, 199297.92 School Wars, 199497.93 Where We Stand Collection Project, 1990-199297.94 Where We Stand; Columns and Index, 198997.95 Where We Stand; Columns and Index, 199097.96 Where We Stand; Columns and Index, 199197.97 Where We Stand; Columns and Index, 199297.98 Where We Stand; Columns and Index, 199397.99 Where We Stand; Columns and Index, 199497.100 Where We Stand; Columns and Index, 199597.101 Where We Stand; Columns and Index, 199697.102 Where We Stand Column Title List, 1970-1997

Subseries B: Correspondence

97.103 Where We Stand Correspondence, July-December, 198497.104 Where We Stand Correspondence, 198597.105 Where We Stand Correspondence, January 198697.106 Where We Stand Correspondence, February 198697.107 Where We Stand Correspondence, March 198697.108 Where We Stand Correspondence, April 198697.109 Where We Stand Correspondence, May 198697.110 Where We Stand Correspondence, June 198697.111 Where We Stand Correspondence, July 198697.112 Where We Stand Correspondence, August 198697.113 Where We Stand Correspondence, September 1986

BOX 9898.1 Where We Stand Correspondence, October 198698.2 Where We Stand Correspondence, November 198698.3 Where We Stand Correspondence, December 198698.4 Where We Stand Correspondence, January 198798.5 Where We Stand Correspondence, February 198798.6 Where We Stand Correspondence, March 198798.7 Where We Stand Correspondence, April 198798.8 Where We Stand Correspondence, May 198798.9 Where We Stand Correspondence, June 198798.10 Where We Stand Correspondence, July 1987

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98.11 Where We Stand Correspondence, August 198798.12 Where We Stand Correspondence, September 198798.13 Where We Stand Correspondence, October 198798.14 Where We Stand Correspondence, November 198798.15 Where We Stand Correspondence, December 198798.16 Where We Stand Correspondence, January 198898.17 Where We Stand Correspondence, February 1988, 1 of 298.18 Where We Stand Correspondence, February 1988, 2 of 298.19 Where We Stand Correspondence, March 198898.20 Where We Stand Correspondence, April 198898.21 Where We Stand Correspondence, May 198898.22 Where We Stand Correspondence, June 198898.23 Where We Stand Correspondence, July 198898.24 Where We Stand Correspondence, August 198898.25 Where We Stand Correspondence, September 198898.26 Where We Stand Correspondence, October 198898.27 Where We Stand Correspondence, November 198898.28 Where We Stand Correspondence, December 198898.29 Where We Stand Correspondence, January 198998.30 Where We Stand Correspondence, February 198998.31 Where We Stand Correspondence, March 198998.32 Where We Stand Correspondence, April 198998.33 Where We Stand Correspondence, May 198998.34 Where We Stand Correspondence, June 198998.35 Where We Stand Correspondence, July 198998.36 Where We Stand Correspondence, August 198998.37 Where We Stand Correspondence, September 198998.38 Where We Stand Correspondence, October 198998.39 Where We Stand Correspondence, November-December 198998.40 Where We Stand Correspondence, January 1990

BOX 9999.1 Where We Stand Correspondence, February 199099.2 Where We Stand Correspondence, March 199099.3 Where We Stand Correspondence, April 199099.4 Where We Stand Correspondence, May-June 199099.5 Where We Stand Correspondence, July 199099.6 Where We Stand Correspondence, September 199099.7 Where We Stand Correspondence, October-November 199099.8 Where We Stand Correspondence, December 199099.9 Where We Stand Correspondence, January 199199.10 Where We Stand Correspondence, February 199199.11 Where We Stand Correspondence, March 199199.12 Where We Stand Correspondence, April 199199.13 Where We Stand Correspondence, May 199199.14 Where We Stand Correspondence, June 1991

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99.15 Where We Stand Correspondence, July 199199.16 Where We Stand Correspondence, August 199199.17 Where We Stand Correspondence, September 199199.18 Where We Stand Correspondence, October 199199.19 Where We Stand Correspondence, November 199199.20 Where We Stand Correspondence, December 199199.21 Where We Stand Correspondence, January 199299.22 Where We Stand Correspondence, February 199299.23 Where We Stand Correspondence, March 199299.24 Where We Stand Correspondence, April 199299.25 Where We Stand Correspondence, May 199299.26 Where We Stand Correspondence, June 199299.27 Where We Stand Correspondence, July 199299.28 Where We Stand Correspondence, August 199299.29 Where We Stand Correspondence, September 199299.30 Where We Stand Correspondence, October 199299.31 Where We Stand Correspondence, November 199299.32 Where We Stand Correspondence, December 199299.33 Where We Stand Correspondence, January 199399.34 Where We Stand Correspondence, February 199399.35 Where We Stand Correspondence, March 199399.36 Where We Stand Correspondence, April 199399.37 Where We Stand Correspondence, May 199399.38 Where We Stand Correspondence, June 1993

BOX 100100.1 Where We Stand Correspondence, July 1993100.2 Where We Stand Correspondence, August 1993100.3 Where We Stand Correspondence, September 1993100.4 Where We Stand Correspondence, October 1993100.5 Where We Stand Correspondence, November 1993100.6 Where We Stand Correspondence, December 1993100.7 Where We Stand Correspondence, June 1994100.8 Where We Stand Correspondence, July 1994100.9 Where We Stand Correspondence, August 1994100.10 Where We Stand Correspondence, September 1994100.11 Where We Stand Correspondence, October 1994100.12 Where We Stand Correspondence, November 1994100.13 Where We Stand Correspondence, December 1994100.14 Where We Stand Correspondence, February 1995100.15 Where We Stand Correspondence, March 1995100.16 Where We Stand Correspondence, April 1995100.17 Where We Stand Correspondence, May 1995100.18 Where We Stand Correspondence, June 1995100.19 Where We Stand Correspondence, July 1995100.20 Where We Stand Correspondence, August 1995

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100.21 Where We Stand Correspondence, September 1995100.22 Where We Stand Correspondence, October 1995100.23 Where We Stand Correspondence, November 1995100.24 Where We Stand Correspondence, December 1995100.25 Where We Stand Correspondence, January 1996100.26 Where We Stand Correspondence, February 1996100.27 Where We Stand Correspondence, March 1996100.28 Where We Stand Correspondence, April 1996100.29 Where We Stand Correspondence, May 1996100.30 Where We Stand Correspondence, June 1996100.31 Where We Stand Correspondence, July 1996100.32 Where We Stand Correspondence, August 1996100.33 Where We Stand Correspondence, September 1996100.34 Where We Stand Correspondence, October 1996100.35 Where We Stand Correspondence, November 1996100.36 Where We Stand Correspondence, December 1996100.37 Where We Stand Correspondence, 1997100.38 Where We Stand Copyright Information, 1985-1987

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Series XIIMemorial and Personal Effects, 1974-1997

Boxes 100-101

Series arranged alphabetical

BOX 100100.39 AFL-CIO Executive Council minutes; Shanker Statement, May 1997100.40 An Ode to Al Shanker, 1997100.41 Condolences; emails, 1997100.42 Condolence Cards, 1997, 1 of 3100.43 Condolence Cards, 1997, 2 of 3100.44 Condolence Cards, 1997, 3 of 3100.45 Condolence Copies, 1997100.46 Condolence Letters, 1997

BOX 101101.1 Get Well Notes, 1994-1997101.2 International Condolences, 1997101.3 Memorial Remarks; Bob Chase, 1997101.4 Memorial Remarks; Sandra Feldman, 1997101.5 Memorial Remarks; Herb Magidson, 1997101.6 Memorial Remarks; President Clinton, 1997101.7 Memorial Remarks; Anthony Alvardo, 1997101.8 Memorial Planning; Washington DC, 1997101.9 Memorial Planning; invites, 1997101.10 Memorial; Private Dinner, 1997101.11 Memorial Writings, 1997 1 of 2101.12 Memorial Writings, 1997 2 of 2101.13 Obituaries, 1997101.14 Resolutions, 1997101.15 Statements, 1997101.16 Staff Preparations, April 2-3. 1997101.17 Staff Stories, 1997101.18 Shanker Award; Kennedy to Hobart, May 1997101.19 Shanker Memorial, How We Knew Him, 1997101.20 Shanker Posthumous Medal of Freedom, 1998101.21 Where We Stand, 1997101.22 The Power of Ideas, Al In His Own Words, 1997

Personal Materials101.23 Congratulation Messages, 1974-1977101.24 Parliamentary Procedure booklets, n.d.101.25 Poems; Heaney and Milosz, n.d.

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101.26 Reading List for AFT Action, n.d.101.27 Recipes and Wine, n.d.101.28 U.S. News and World Report Survey, 1984

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Series XIVTravel Calendars, Schedules, Phone Messages, 1974-1996

Boxes 101-105

Series is arranged chronologically

BOX 101101.29 Schedule, 1985101.30 Schedule, October - December1987101.31 Telephone Logs, 1991101.32 Schedule; August-December 1992101.33 Schedule, 1993101.34 Calendar, 1994101.35 Schedule, January-April, 1995101.36 Schedule, May – September 1995101.37 Schedule, October – December 1995

BOX 102Standard Diary Travel Calendars, 1985-1994

BOX 103Weekly Reminder Calendars, 1977-1980Weekly Reminder Calendars, 1986-1994Address and Phone Directory, n.d.Correspondence Record, 1977-1983Day Calendar, 1974-1976

BOX 104Day Calendar, 1977-1986

BOX 105Day Calendar, 1987-1994

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AFFILIATE PAGES 146-153PUBLICATIONS PAGES 154-158SPEECHES-INTERVIEWS PAGES 158-163SUBJECTS PAGES 164-183

Index AFT Affiliates

To locate a folder, this series the folder number is the local’s number to locate the exactfolder the subject will be followed by the local number and date range. For example

Subject local number/date

Standards 1/90ORSubject local number/date range

Standards 2/78-79

AAUP, 1847/81-83, 29:13; Affiliations, 1421/75-81Abortion, 2190/75-82, 27:17Abzug, Bella, 2/76Academic Freedom, 1600/75-80, 3796/82Accountability, 3/91-96, 26:21Affirmative Action, 2/76, 2/77, 61/80-88, 1078/74-95, 1593/74-77, 1934/74-84, 2190/75-

81AFL-CIO, 3/74-75; American Institute for Free Labor Development, 2150/74-96,

2287/75-92, 26:9; IUD, 2/88; Public Employee Department, 27:6AFSCME, 27:12, 28:21, 29:11AFT, Associate Members, 3456/75-86; Black Caucus, 3/79-82, 26:16; Dues, 3262/81-90,

3950/83-84, 4053/83, 4053/84-86, 4053/89, 4053/90; ER&D Program, 102183-87; vs. NEA, 26:9; National Representatives, 1/77-80

Agency Fee Shop, 231/75-81, 3112/82-89, 1825/83-94; California, 26:6; Chicago, 1/82-87; New York, 27:25

Alexander, Governor Lamar, 28:20All China Federation of Trade Unions, 26:9

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Alvarado, Anthony, 2/84-85American Federation of Government Employees, 28:13American Jewish Foundation, 2/75Anti-AFT, 2937/85, 3535/75-79, 26:15,Anti-Union, 2/76, 1788/79-87, 26:9Asbestos, 1716/76-92Association of Pennsylvania State College and University Faculties, 28:18At-Risk, 2641/90-94

Bakke Case, 26:4Baltimore Teachers Union, 2/78-79Bayh, Governor Evan, 3153/76-92Bennett, William, 4307/85, 29:3Bilingual Education, 1/82-87, 2/74, 2/81-82, 61/80-88, 29:3Billups, Lovely, 2938/88Book Banning, 1846/76-82Bork, Judge Robert, 28:1Boston University, 1340/89, 1340/89-90Boyer, Ernest, 2190/75-81Bush, President George, America 2000, 28:5Busing, 1/77-80Byrne, Brendan, 2/76

Cafeteria Employees, 3/76-78California Educational Efficiency Initiative, 26:10California Faculty Association, 29:17California, 1021/83-87; Higher Education, 29:16; NEA, 1921/77, 26:6; Property Tax,

61/74-79, 26:7, 29:2; Public Employee Strikes, 26:8, 26:12; Vouchers, 26:10Cambodia, 2/80; Refugees, 29:2Carter, President Jimmy, 29:6Central America, 223/76-83, 957/75-88, 2287/75-92, 5001/79-89, 28:10Charter Schools, 2/88, 681/74-96Chelsea School District, 66/88-95Chicago High School Assistant Principals’ Association, 1/74-76Chicago United, 1/82-87Chicago, 3/79-82Child Labor, 3/76-78Chilean Teachers Union, 2688/75-82China, 27:4Civil Rights, 2/83, 2/68-95Class Size, 2/80, 2415/74-82Clements, Governor Bill, 29:3Coalition of Labor Union Women, 2/78-79Collective Bargaining, 2/64, 2/60s, 400/74-75, 1018/75-80, 26:21; Higher Education,

29:17Community Control, 2/88

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Community Education Coalition, 250/83-97Connecticut State Employees Association, 2/78-79Corporal Punishment, 2/78-79Corridor Initiative, 2/90Council of Competitiveness, 2/88Council of the Great City Schools, 2552/95Creationism, 2309/83-95Cuba, 27:20Curriculum, 420/83-97; Art, 1343/75-94; New Jersey, 481/83-96

Dade County Public Schools, 4053/93-97Dallas Independent School District, 2260/91-96Decentralization, 2/90, 2/68-95, 2434/78-92Denver, 27:1Desegregation, 420/75-82, 691/82-96, 762/76-80, 1078/74-95; AFT committee, 6/74-76;

Cincinnati, 1520/90-97; Duval, 3326/74-94; Hartford, 26:16; Philadelphia, 3/74-75;

Detroit, Finances, 231/82-96; Salary, 691/75-80Devlin, Paul, 1340/89-90Dial A Teacher, 1211/80-84Dinkins, David, 2/90Discipline, 3/83-85, 400/74-75, 519/75-95, 1974/92-96Discrimination, Anti-Semitism, 481/74-77, 481/77-79; Employment, 66/81-82, 66/82-87,

250/75-82; Maternity, 1309/75; Religious, 1012/83-86; School Funds, 1021/89-9;Sex, 1/77-80: 2198/73

Drop Out, 2415/83-96Duty Free Lunch, 28:21

EAI, 340/83-96, 1018/81-95, 1340/91-96, 1974/92-96East Baton Rouge Teachers Association, 3/79-82Edison Project, 4053/93-97Education Reform, 2/81-82, 3/91-96, 279/83-96, 400/81-93, 958/76-90, 1520/84-89,

1974/83-87, 3117/87, 3786/77-94, 26:19, 29:3; Chicago, 1/88-89, 1/93-96; NewYork City, 2/90

Education Testing Service, 616/76-89El Salvador, 2/81-82, 957/75-88; 1021/78-82, 27:11, 27:13ERA, 26:18Evolution, 3913/87

Fairness Doctrine, 1983/75Fair Share, 872/74-96, 1220/75-95, 27:12Farmers, 2486/78Federal Funding, 2/81-82, 3/76-78Fort Bragg, 28:7Florida, 27:1Florida Teaching Profession’s, 1974/74-79, 1974/79-82

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FNHP, 2/80Ford, Gerald, 2/75

Gay and Lesbian Issues, 26:16Graduate Employees, 223/76-83Guidance Counselors, 822/74-86

Hammond, Linda Darling, 28:5Hand Gun Control, 3771/93Handicapped, 231/75-81, 400/76-80Health Care, 2/88, 9523/94, 29:7Health Insurance, 3003/75-94, 27:27Higher Education, 3133/80-82; Affiliation, 1847/81-83; Part-Time Teachers, 2026/77-91;

Retirement, 2287/75-92, 2190/83-94; Salaries, 1421/75-81, 29:13; Student Fees,26:9

IDEA, 280/77-96Immigration, 3151/74-89Inclusion, 250/83-97International, 27:26International Labour Organization, 1977/77-79, 28:2Integration, 1/77-80, 2/76, 66/74-79Ireland, 1633/77-92Israel, 28:2Israel Teachers Union, 2/91

J.P. Stevens Strike, 857/76-90Jenkins vs. Missouri, 691/82-96Job Definition, 3158/74-76Jurisdictional Disputes, 3/76-78

Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical Corporation v Weber, 2190/75-81Kennedy, Senator Edward, 27:11Koppel, Ted, 1340/89-90Kraus, Arthur James, 2/88

LaCour, Nathaniel, 28:21LaRouche, Lyndon, 28:16-17Labor Council for Latin American Advancement, 2/75, 2/76Labor Unions, 1714/77-83, 27:5; North Carolina, 28:7Los Angeles, 2/77; School Reorganization, 1021/92-97

Mainstreaming, Pennsylvania, 3/76-78Massachusetts Federation of Teachers, 1037/82Maternity Leave, 27:12McAuliffe, Christa, 27:17

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Meany, George, 691/75-80, 1075/77Mentally Handicapped, 3/76-78, 28:15Merger, 243/76-94, 296/74, 772/74-78, 2985/74-76, 3108/74; Alaska, 26:1; California,

26:10; Cincinnati, 1520/76-81; Florida, 4154/82-92; Hawaii, 1127/77-94; SanDiego, 370/74-92; Santa Ana, 2189/76, 26:5; San Francisco, 61/74-79, 61/80-88,26:10; South Bend, 679/76-80

Merit Pay, 616/89-93, 1974/83-87, 2401/74-95, 3600/79-92, 26:21, 27:4, 28:17Mexico, 28:10Michigan Commission on High Schools, 231/82-96Michigan Education Association, 27:24Moynihan, Senator Daniel Patrick, 3150/80-93, 27:27, 28:1Muir, Edward, 2/95-96Multiculturalism, 3/87-91, 527/74-96; New York State Poll, 28:5

National Association of Catholic School Teachers, 29:14National Board for Professional Teaching Standards, 2872/87National Center on Education and the Economy, 616/76-89National Endowment for Democracy, 3220/75-87National Education Association, 2882/75-90, 4179/83, 26:21, 28:15; Anti-, 2999/75-86,

3975/79-85, 27:20; Higher Education Affiliations, 1847/77-81National Urban League, 527/74-96Nestle Boycott, 3220/75-87New Jersey, 1340/89, 27:19New Jersey Education Association, 2/90, 27:18, 29:13New York Alliance for the Public Schools Poll, 2/83New York City Fiscal Crisis, 1/74-76, 2/75, 2/76, 2/91, 795/75-95, 2551/75-91, 27:12New York City Finances, 2/78-79, 2/80, 2170/74-78; Schools, 2/91New York Jewish Labor Committee, 2/76New York Task Force on the Teaching Profession, 28:2Nicaragua, 2/88, 28:4Noon Time Aides, 3/76-77Nuclear Weapons, 280/77-96, 2050/83-85Nurses, 2523/76-81

O’Brien, Ronald, 28:16-17Ohio Education Association, 279/74-82Organizing, Alabama Project, 2115/76-93; Computer Professionals, 2190/83-94; Denver

Nurses, 5016/79-81; Florida, 3326/74-94; Public Employees, 3186/73-76, 29:4;Professionals, 26:14; Texas, 29:2, 29:3; South, 2115/76-93, 2143/74-94, 2401/74-95, 3521/75-88, 28:21; School Psychologists, 2/92

Paraprofessionals, 2/70, 340/83-96, 400/74-75, 1873/77, 2193/76-89Parochial Schools, 2092/76-81, 2400/77-78, 26:6, 27:5, 27:24Pascack Valley Hospital, 2/80PATCO, 2336/80-81, 3003/75-94, 27:26Payroll Dues Checkoff, 2/76

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Peer Review, 1/93-96, 250/75-82, 250/83-97, 616/76-89, 1520/84-89, 3151/74-89Pennsylvania State Education Association, 400/81-93Pension, 1/77-80, 1/82-87, 2/92, 1600/75-80, 4053/93-97Performance Based Compensation, SEE - Merit PayPerpich, Governor Rudy, 27:13Pickett Lines, 1708/78-96Poland, 616/76-89, 28:10Political Action Committee, 2882/75-90, 3417/83Private Schools, 340/83-96, 3249/74Professional Development, 1/90-92, 1794/80-92Professionalism, 2842/82-85, 28:11Proster Theory, 280/77-96Public Agenda Report, 28:6Public Employees, 61/74-79, 3186/73-76; Merit System, 1649/74-80; Michigan, 27:11

Quality of Work Life Plan, SEE - Shared Decision Making

Ravitch, Diane, 2/95-96Re:Learning, 1974/90-91Reading, 1/90-92Reagan, President Ronald, 2476/83, 29:13; Education, 616/76-89, 27:26Recipes, 519/75-95Residency, 484/75-91Restructuring, 61/89-96, 400/81-93, 1974/90-91, 26:21, 29:3Retired Teachers, 2/77, 2/86, 2/89, 3119/81-93, 28:5Retirement, 681/74-96Right To Work, 231/75-81, 340/83-96, 2190/75-81, 5018/81Rodriguez vs. Los Angeles United School District, 1021/89-91Romer, Roy Governor, 2265/90-93Rustin, Bayard, 2/68-95

Salaries, 691/75-80, 1975/75-91, 3003/75-94, 28:6; AFT Local Presidents, 66/82-87;Dallas, 2260/81-89; Rochester, 616/84-91

Saturn School of Tomorrow, 28/74-97Schierenbeck, Jack, 2/95-96School Based Planning, 616/76-89School Boards, 1238/75-85School Choice, 1/90-92, 1340/89School Environment, 250/75-82, 1825/75-82School Financing, 26:9, 26:13, 28:19School Violence, 400/74-75School Year, 1/77-80, 6/83-90, 616/76-89, 1273/77-95, 28:13, 28:14Selden, David, 2/95-96Seniority Rights, 1908/84-85Serrano v Priest, 26:9, 26:13Service Employees International Union, 4053/83, 4053/84-86

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Sexual Harassment, 1881/77-94Shared Decision Making, 61/89-96, 66/88-95, 692/83-92, 1520/90-97, 1974/88-89,

1975/75-91Sheff vs, O’Neill, 26:16Sibler, John, 1340/90Single Family Household, 2063/74Social Security, 400/76-80, 1768/76-78, 2688/75-82South Africa, 2/83Special Education, 1018/75-80, 2260/74-81St. John University, 2/60sStaff Development, 691/82-96, 1881/77-94Standards, 3/91-96, 231/82-96, 803/78-94, 2401/74-95Stress Management, 2/89Student Achievement, 691/82-96, 860/89-95, 1881/77-94, 1974/83-87, 27:27Student Violence, 1238/75-85Substitute Teachers, 400/76-80, 1975/75-91SUNY Alliance, 2190/75-81

Talamante, Olga, 26:4Teacher Academy, 1846/76-82Teacher Aides, SEE ParaprofessionalsTeacher Center, 2713/86, 28:15Teacher Certification, 1421/82-94; National Press Club Speech, 2601/85-86, 27:28Teacher Education, 2190/83-94Teacher Evaluation, 340/83-96, 27:17Teacher Internship, 250/75-82, 250/83-97Teacher Shortage, 2/60s, 860/89-95Teacher Survey, Allegany County, 27:9; Baltimore, 340/83-96; Corpus Christi, 3456/75-

86; Dallas, 2260/74-81; Hawaii, 1127/77-94; Los Angeles, 1021/83-87;Minneapolis, 59/80-96, 27:13; New York, 2/95-96; New York State, 27:23; PalmBeach Junior College, 4209/88; San Antonio, 1356/76-96; Wichita Federation ofTeachers, 725/77-92

Teacher Transfer, 2/68-95, 6/74-76, 684/79-89, 1018/75-80, 2966/80-93Teachers Guild, 2/89Teamsters, 1085/75-93, 1481/76-85Technology, 28:1, 28:5Tenure, 869/75-88, 1453/87, 1711/74-83, 2527/80-81, 27:12Tesseract School, 59/80-96, 340/83-96Testing, 28:15; Reading 400/74-75Title I, 1/77-80, 3/74-75, 61/74-79Toxic Substances Control Act, 1716/76-92Tuition Tax Credits, 2/81-82, 3/79-82, 795/75-95, 1776/74-78, 3150/80-93, 3448/76-80,

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Unemployment Insurance, 1/74-76United Catholic Secondary Teachers Association, 26:5-6

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United Faculty of Florida, 1880/75-81, 2397/82-94, 29:13United Teachers of Los Angeles, 1521/83-95, 26:6-8University Public school partnership, 1340/89, 1340/89-90University of California, 26:9Urban School, 2/81-82Uruguay, 3/74-75

Vermont, 29:4Vietnam War, 497/75-78Vocation Education, 1/77-80, 2/76Vouchers, 2/92, 3/87-91, 872/74-96, 1649/82-93, 26:8; New Jersey, 29:12

Wage Standards, 3142/79Walsh, Deborah Lynch, 1/93-96Wine, 1440/78-79Work Day, 223/76-83Wurf, Jerry, 28:21

Yeshiva, 2334/83-96

Zionism, 3/74-75

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Index Publications

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Adolescence, 61:40, 62:13, 62:34Accountability, 62:19AFL-CIO, 58:8, 58:54, 61:32; Evolution of Work, 59:64; Human Rights, 61:12; Urban

Issues, 62:47AFT, 59:11, 59.31; Black Caucus, 58:11; Merger, 58:38; Retirees, 58:47Africa, 61:5Alexander, Secretary Lamar, 58:8Art Education, 59:51Artificial Intelligence, 61:18At-Risk Youth, 62:2, 62:27

Bennet, Secretary William, 59:4Bilingual, 58:43, 58:55, 61:13Boston University, 58:8Brown v Board of Education, 61:17Bukovsky, Vladimir, 61:20, 61:38Bush, President George, Education Policy, 59:11, 59:37, 61:31, 62:39

California, 59:70, 61:32; Curriculum, 62:21; Education Reform, 58:45, 62:9, 62:44;Proposition 13, 62:14; Vouchers, 58:55, 59:11, 59:13

Canada, 61:36Carnegie Report, 58:14, 59:8Carter, President Jimmy, Urban Policy, 60:23Central America, 59:2Channel One, 58:8Chelsea Schools, 58:8Child Abuse, 60:28Child Development Program, 58:45China, 60:33Chubb, John, 58:8, 58:45

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City College of New York, 58:52Class Room Violence, 59:22Class Size, 59:11, 62:29Corporal Punishment, 59:3

Day Care, 59:1, 59:69, 60:26Department of Education, 58:8, 58:9, 59:3, 59:8Dearborn, 58.47Detroit, 62:47Democracy, 60:33Democratic Socialist Organizing Committee, 61:12Desegregation, 61:14, 62.22Detroit Federation of Teachers, 58:8Discipline, 59:22, 61:3Dispute Resolution, 59:62Drop-outs, SEE AT-RISK YOUTHDrugs, 60:27

Early Childhood Education, 59:1, 59:11, 60:35, 61:30, 62:3Eastern Europe, 62:35Education Alternative Inc., 58:8Education Reform, 58:40, 58:45, 59:45, 59:54, 59:59, 60:7, 60:21, 60:24, 60:31, 61:41,

61:42, 62:12, 62:31; Business, 58:37, 58:43, 59:14, 59:37, 59:71; ContractingOut, 62:6; Cognitive Science, 61:18; Effective Schools, 58:45; Egypt, 59:57

Electric Deregulation, 60:31Employment, 61:14England Labour Party, 61:23Europe, 60:37; Communism, 61:23

Families, 59:62, 60:26, 60:27, 60:28; Child Development, 60:35; Divorce, 59:38;Military, 60:28; Wages, 60:26, 60:27, 60:28

Freedom House History, 60:32

Germany, 60:37, 61:16Gifted and Talented Students, 61:3Glazer, Nat, 59:10Gulf War, 58:8

Head Start, 58:8Health Care, 62:7Higher Education, 59.44, 62:30; Labor Movement, 59:32, 61:22; Students, 59:47, 62:29Hispanic Americans, 58:43, 60:40Homeless, 60:3Hook, Sidney, 59:65, 59:68Housing, 61:14Human Rights, 59:33, 60:33, 61:4, 61:35

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ICFTU, 61:5, 61:44IFFTU, 61:4; Worker Education, 62:45Immigration, 58:43Inclusion, 58:8, 59:38, 60:2Integration, 61:14, 61:17, 62:22; Berlin; 61:16; Mississippi, 61:15; Puerto Rico, 61:14International Education, 60:1, 61:19, 61:51, 62:26International Monetary Fund, 62:5Israel, 59:57; History of Labor Movement, 60:41Job Training, 60:30

Language, 61:18, 61:43Leadership, 60:36, 61:43Lieberman, Myron, 59:3, 59:6; Merit Pay, 59:4

Marxism, 59:65Math and Science, 59:47, 61:11; Teacher Shortage, 59:55Magnet Schools, 61:25Meany, George, 61:21Mentally Handicapped, 60:3, 62:20Merit Pay, 58:8, 62:29Middle East, 59:57Migrant Workers Education, 61:13Milwaukee Choice Program, 61:28Minnesota Education Reform, 61:29Minority Students, 59:38, 59:66Multicultural Education, 59:37, 60:9

National Association of Catholic School Teachers, 61:32National Board for Professional Teaching Standards, 58:45Native Americans, 60:4, 61:13NATO, 60:33, 61:23NEA, 58:10, 58:29, 61:15; Merger, 58:38New York City, 61:48, 62:10; Central Park East Schools, 61:50New York Commission on Human Rights, 61:14Nuclear Arms, 61:23, 61:33

Paraprofessionals, 62:37Parochial Schools, 58:8, 59:63Pensions, 61:32Per Pupil Spending, 58:8Poland, 59:67, 62:46Private Schools, 59:11, 61:46; Australia, 59:60Privatization, 58:8Public Employee Unions, 58:8, 59:69, 61:12; International, 60:34

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Public Schools, 58:8, 59:11, 60:8; Choice, 58:8, 58:43, 59:37, 62:29; Finances, 58:32,62:14, 62:43; For Profits, 61:45; Gallup Poll 1974, 1977, 59:3; Religion, 58:8,59:10; Restructuring, 59:5, 62:11

Quality of Work, 61:52Quotas, 58:52, 61:14

Radiation Treatments and Experiments, 60:31Ravitch, Diane, 58:8, 58:24Reading, 59:38Retirement, 58:8, 58:47Riordan, Mary Ellen, 58:15Rochester, 58:45, 60:39Rural Education, 61:13

SATs, 58:43Scalia, Judge Antonin, 62:28School Nutrition in Australia, 59:60School Privatization, 58:8School Violence, 62:41Selden, David, 58:23Sex Education, 60:28Shanker, Albert, 58:23, 60:11; Labor Books, 58:45; on Higher Education, 61:22;Shields, James, Jr., 62:31Social Democrats USA, 58:45, 62:15Solzhenitsyn, Aleksander, 62:16Soviet Union, 59:58, 60:33, 61:20, 61:38, 62:46; Afghanistan, 60:33; Jews, 61:1Special Education, 62:20Standards, 59:38, 61:32, 62:1, 62:2, 62:17, 62:19State and Local Financing, 59:62, 61:26; Northeast and Midwest, 61:34Student Achievement, 59:11; Testing, 59:11, 62:4Substitute Teachers, 58:41

Teacher Education, 59:49, 59:55, 62:23; Competency Based, 62:40Teacher Salaries, 59:38, 62:23, 62:29; Australia, 59:60Teacher Testing, 58:8, 58:26, 59:8, 59:11, 62:23Teacher Unions, 58:9, 59:3, 60:22, 62:24; Higher Education, 59.44; International, 59:43Teachers, 58:8, 59:55, 61:32, 61:37, 62:12, 62:23; Evaluations, 62:42; First Year Poll,

59:56Textbooks, 59:69Total Quality Management in Schools, 61:3Trade Unions, 59:38, 59:64, 61:32; Democratic, 58:8; International Rights, 61:4, 61:5;

Racial Issues, 59:61Tuition Tax Credits, 58:8, 59:63, 62:28; Affects on States, 62:33; Washington DC, 62:32

United Federation of Teachers, 58:8

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United States, 61:47, 62:48, Military, 61:27; Minorities, 61:35; Population, 61:39; Trade,61:2, 61:6; School Funding, 58:8; Taxes, 61:32, 62:14

United States Foreign Policy, 58:60; American Labor Movement, 61:23Urban Schools, 59:38, 59:71, 60:10, 61:13, 61:50; Financing, 62:38, 62:47Urban Issues, 60:23, 62:47

Vocational Education, 59:37, 59:53, 60:30, 62:13, 62:36Vouchers, 58:8, 58:26, 59:10, 60:25; California Prop 174, 58:8; Where We Stand, 59:48Wages, 61:12Walesa, Lech, 61:5Washington Post Strike, 59:11Weber Case, 58:34White Flight from Cities, 62:22Women, 60:26, 62:18; Higher Education, 59:46Work Ethic, 61:49Worker-Management Relations, 62:8World Bank, 61:6, 61:19

Index Speeches and Interviews

Accountability, 63:2, 64:82, 64:87, 65:27, 65:68, 65:73, 65:84Adult Education, 65:83, 65:86Affirmative Action, 63:9, 63:66, 63:95, 65:74, 65:103; in Higher Education, 63:10AFL-CIO, 63:363, 63:71, 66:48; Committee on the Future of Work, 63:89, 66:23;

International Relations, 63:6, 64:51Afrocentrism, 65:8AFT, 63:65, 63:87, 64:17, 66:52; Associate Members, 64:25; Bill of Rights and

Responsibilities, 65:48, 65:54; Communication, 65:92; Educare, 63:23; Educationfor Democracy, 66:18 Health Care Workers, 63:42, 64:50; Lessons for Life,65:51, 65:54, 65:56; Policy on Public Education, 64:68

Agency Fee, 63:56Alexander, Lamar, 66:49American Association of University Professors, 65:81Arkansas, 64:3At-Risk Youth, 63:12, 63:84, 64:30, 64:49, 64:63Authority, 65:102

Bennet, Secretary William, 64:39, 66:23Bilingual Education, 63:5, 63:28, 63:54, 63:55, 65:73, 66:11; Lau Rules, 63:55Boston Teachers Union Teacher Layoffs, 63:77Bunzel, John Nomination to Commission on Civil Rights, 63:77Bush, President George, 65:13; Education Plan, 64:66, 66:39

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California Education Reform, 64:8, 64:11California Proposition 13, 63:36, 63:41, 65:86California School Employees Association, 66:27Calvert-Barclay School, 65:48Career Ladders, 64:1, 64:19, 64:89, 65:73Carnegie Task Force on Education Report, 64:18, 64:19, 64:27, 66:12, 66:13, 66:14Carter, President Jimmy, 63:25, 63:49Chapter I, 64:26, 64:97Charter Schools, 65:32, 65:57Chavez, Linda, Nomination to Commission on Civil Rights, 63:77Chelsea School District Takeover, 64:66, 64:82, 66:26Chicago Education System, 66:35Child and Family Services Act of 1975, 63:17Child Care, SEE EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCAITONCitizenship, 65:8, 65:45, 65:95Class Size, 64:11, 64:29, 66:21Clinton, President Bill, 65:17, 65:22, 65:27, 65:32, 65:32; Arkansas Education Reform,

63:91; Education Budget Proposal, 65:55; Rescissions, 65:42Coleman Report, 63:60, 63:61, 63:63Collective Bargaining, 63:40, 63:94, 63:97, 64:52, 64:53, 65:72; Gains From, 65:83,

66:52Community Control, 63:1, 63:6, 65:60, 65:68, 65:72Community Service, 64:64Cooperative Learning, 64:82Curriculum, 64:8, 64:19, 64:24, 65:13, 65:20; History, 66:18

Day Care, 65:73, 65:76, 65:80; Staff Salaries, 65:80Decentralization, 63:9, 65:68Democracy, 65:45Democratic Party, 63:71, 66:27Department of Education, 63:27, 63:31, 63:39, 65:84, 65:85, 65:88, 65:89Destro, Robert, Nomination to Commission on Civil Rights, 63:77Detroit Education System, 66:25Dewey, John, 66:53Dole, Senator Bob, 66:49Drop Outs, 64:49Drucker, Peter Organization Methods, 64:62

Early Childhood Education, 63:4, 63:9, 63:13, 63:15, 63:92, 64:13, 65:4, 65:73, 65:76,65:80; Federal Funding, 64:47; Staffing, 63:15

Economy, 63:58, 63:59, 63:61, 63:66, 63:70, 63:72Edison Project, 65:30Education Alternatives Inc., 65:30, 65:48, 65:55, 65:58Education Employment Programs, 63:30Education Reform, 63:25, 63:54, 63:75, 63:86, 63:89, 63:92, 63:98, 64:3, 64:8, 64:10,

64:28, 64:61, 64:76, 64:89, 65:10, 65:50, 65:96, 65:109, 66:7, 66:10, 66:14,

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66:23; Boy Scouts, 64:24, 64:34, 64:82, 64:89, 66:53; Meeting with AFT localPresidents, 64:21; National Goals, 65:4

Education, 63:23, 63:59, 63:66, 63:72, 64:28, 65:101, 66:16; Business Relationships,63:82, 63:88, 63:90, 64:45, 64:54, 64:93; Government Programs, 66:11Handicapped, 63:53; Reports, 63:78, 63:79, 63:88, 64:14; Research, 64:35, 64:60

Elementary and Secondary Education Act, 63:26Energy Crisis, 65:82England Education, 64:49, 64:50Equality, 63:32Escalante, Jaime, 66:23Ethnicity, 65:72Etzioni, Amitai On citizenship, 64:12

Federal Budget, 63:8. 63:9, 63:58Federal Funding for Education, 63:7, 63:24, 63:47, 65:72, 65:82; For Inservice Programs,

65:87Florida Merit Schools Plan, 64:19, 64:66

Goals 2000, 65:55

Handicapped Children, 63:53Harris, Jim Debate with Shanker, 65:71Health Care Reform, 65:32Hechinger, Fred, 63:90Herndon, Terry Debate with Shanker, 65:77Higher Education, 63:32, 63:40, 64:8, 64:17, 65:86, 66:39, 66:52; Collective Bargaining,

65:81, 66:52; Organizing, 63:35, 63:65; Teacher Education, 64:17Hispanic Children, 63:5History Standards, 64:33, 65:8; Paul Gagnon, 64:33; Manya Ungar, 64:33Honig, Bill, 63:90, 64:33Horace’s Compromise, 63:86Human Rights, 63:6, 63:33, 64:70, 65:45

Inclusion, 63:53, 65:32Integration, 65:60, 65:71International Education, 64:6, 64:29, 64:62, 64:83, 65:50, 69:31Israel Trade Union Rights in Occupied Territories, 64:56

Japan Education, 63:96, 66:23Jobs, 65:82Juvenile Delinquency, 63:12

Kentucky Education Reform, 64:82

Labor, 63:6, 63:56, 66:48; Law Reform, 63:25; Employees as Supervisors, 65:36Lieberman, Myron, 63:41, 65:90

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Literacy, 64:36

Math and Science Education, 64:11, 64:83Merger, 63:9, 64:90, 65:32, 65:42, 65:71, 65:77, 65:78, 66:7; New York State, 63:3,

63:18, 66:50Merit Pay, 64:3, 64:4, 64:53, 64:82, 65:103, 66:6, 66:16; For Schools, 64:66, 64:68,

64:97, 66:23, 66:53Michigan Educational System, 66:47Minority Children, 63:5,Multiculturalism, 63:28, 64:75, 64:90, 65:8, 65:12, 65:45

Nation At Risk, 63:79National Assessments, 64:63, 64:83, 65:13National Board of Professional Teaching Standards, 64:32, 64:34, 64:35, 64:66, 64:93,

65:4, 66:1, 66:6, 66:24; NEA reaction, 64:34National Council on Education Standards and Testing, 65:11National Education Association, 63:35, 63:42, 63:54, 63:97, 65:77, 65:98, 66:4, 66:38;

Testing, 64:3, 66:4, 66:6National Teachers Exam, 63:86, 63:89, 63:93, 63:97, 63:100, 64:1, 64:4, 64:16, 64:20,

66:4; Answering Questions to AFT presidents, 64:17New York, 63:3, 64:91, 66:20; Fiscal Crisis of 1975, 63:16, 63:20; I.S. 201, 65:60; Labor

Movement, 63:36; Public Employees, 63:20Nicaragua, 64:7

Oceanhill – Brownsville, 65:67, 65:70, 65:93, 66:29

Paraprofessionals, 63:10, 64:22, 65:61, 65:68, 65:73, 66:50; Illinois State EmployeesAssociation, 64:50

Peer Review, 63:79, 63:87, 63:100, 64:17; SEE ALSO TOLEDO PLANPoland, 63:67, 64:51, 65:50Political Action, 63:50, 63:63, 63:70, 63:87, 64:11, 65:61, 65:103, 66:49Prayer In Schools, 64:41, 66:36Principals, 63:89, 64:54; Relationships With Unions, 64:53Private Schools, 65:13, 65:14, 65:18, 65:107, 66:42Privatization, 63:4, 63:41, 64:23, 65:4, 65:58, 66:11; of School Management, 65:30,

65:32, 65:42Professionalism, 63:41, 63:94, 63:97, 69:99, 69:100, 64:1, 64:9, 64:53, 64:93, 65:10,

65:27, 66:1Public Employees, 63:11, 63:75Public Schools and Religion, 65:39Public School Choice, 63:42, 63:66, 63:67, 64:4, 64:58, 64:66, 64:75, 64:93, 65:4, 65:9,

65:13, 65:68, 66:31, 66:35, 66:36, 66:42

Quotas, SEE AFFIRMATIVE ACTION

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Reagan, President Ronald, 63:63, 63:67, 63:97, 65:100, 65:105; Bilingual Education,63:55; Education Budget, 63:60, 65:104, 65:109, 66:5; Foreign Policy, 63:71, TaxPlan, 64:2, 64:5

Ryor, John, 63:29, 65:78

Sander, Dan, 66:50Sarducci, Father Guido, the One-Day University, 64:32Saturn School Project, 64:11, 65:8, 69:30Saturn Automobile, 64:29School Boards, 63:13, 63:100, 64:38, 64:53, 65:60, 66:33School Budgets, 63:9School Restructuring, 64:34, 64:38, 64:49, 64:62, 64:65, 64:82, 64:87, 64:89, 66:8, 66:14,

66:21, 66:24, 66:32; Minorities, 64:70; Schools Within Schools, 64:43, 64:76School Safety, 65:32, 65:51, 65:84, 65:95, 65:99; Arbitration For Kids, 65:37, 65:42;

Zero Tolerance, 65:34School To Work Programs, 64:66School Year, 63:100, 64:35, 66:7Schools, 63:13, 64:87, 65:74, 65:91, 66:21, 66:22; Standard Measurements SEE National

AssessmentsSimons, William, 65:93SEIU, 63:56Shanker, Albert bio, 65:72, 65:74, 66:20, 66:45, 66:52, 66:53; Depression, 66:45;

Education, 66:53 Enjoy What I Am Doing, 65:101; Jailing, 65:72, 66:16; MovingTo Mamaroneck, 65:79, 65:102; Socialist, 66:42

Sizer, Theodore, 63:89, 6:18, 64:87Social Promotion, 65:47, 65:95Social Security, 63:20South East Asia Refugee Camps, 63:33Standardized Testing, 63:32, 63:38, 63:69, 64:6, 64:71, 64:77, 65:53, 65:78, 65:95,

65:105, 66:4. 66:14Stang, Allen, 63:17State University of New York, 63:35Student Achievement, 63:1, 65:38, 66:43Student Discipline, 63:62, 63:66, 63:69, 63:84, 64:6, 64:34, 65:84, 65:99, 65:103, 65:106Student Enrollment, 63:72Student Incentives, 64:66, 64:75, 64:82, 64:91, 64:93, 64:97Student Testing, 63:29, 63:37, 63:38, 63:41, 63:45, 63:86, 64:29, 64:37, 64:41, 65:86;

Minorities, 63:100Superintendents Relations With Unions, 64:53Sweeney, John Getting Elected President of AFL-CIO, 66:48

Tax Revolts, 63:41, 63:54Teach for America, 64:93Teacher Centers, 63:41, 65:87Teacher Education, 63:9, 63:23, 64:17, 64:82, 65:108Teacher Peer Evaluations; SEE TOLEDO PLAN

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Teacher Retention, 63:89, 64:24, 64:32, 65:97, 65:103Teacher Salaries, 63:79, 63:80, 64:3, 64:11, 64:29, 64:35, 65:97, 65:99,65:103, 65:108,

66:1, 66:5Teacher Seniority, 63:5Teacher Shortage, 63:78, 63:79, 63:80, 63:87, 64:9, 64:11, 64:20, 64:24, 64:39, 64:94,

66:15Teacher Testing, 63:29, 63:37, 63:57, 63:91, 63:97, 64:16, 64:20, 64:24, 65:90, 65:106,

66:3, 66:4, 66:5, 66:9; SEE ALSO NATIONAL TEACHERS EXAMTeacher Training, 63:1, 63:13, 63:75, 65:38, 65:87Teacher Unions, 63:47, 63:87, 65:19, 65:50, 65:75, 65:77, 65:93, 66:8, 66:36; Ex-

Teacher Union, 64:32; Reform, 64:52; Strikes, 64:35, 65:74, 65:78, 65:94, 66:52Teachers, 63:23, 63:69, 63:78, 63:81, 64:29, 64:75, 64:76, 64:82, 64:94, 65:100, 65:101,

65:108, 66:12, 66:33, 66:37; Florida, 65:98Teaching Out of License, 64:3Technology, 64:32, 64:59, 64:82, 64:93, 69:30Tennessee Master Teacher Plan, 63:78Tenure, 63:89, 64:8, 65:68Textbooks, 63:98, 64:6, 64:41, 65:60; Censorship, 64:41Thernstrom, Abigail, 65:8Title I, 63:55Toledo Plan, 63:79, 63:87, 63:89, 63:100, 64:66, 66:1Tuition Tax Credits, 63:36, 63:63, 63:64, 63:66, 63:69, 63:70, 63:81, 63:96, 65:86,

65:100, 65:107, 66:34; Moynihan, 65:105; Supreme Court Decision, 63:78

Unemployment, 63:9, 63:19; Education, 63:30United Federation of Teachers, 63:5, 64:82, 65:93, 66:52, History, 66:2, 66:53; Gain of

Collective Bargaining, 64:17, 65:60; More Effective Schools, 65:60; OrganizingParaprofessionals, 65:61; Welfare Fund, 65:70

Urban Education Conference, 63:69Urban Issues, 63:51Urban Schools, 63:100

Vouchers, 63:2, 63:42, 63:54, 63:72, 64:10, 64:11, 64:23, 65:9, 65:15, 65:72, 66:49;Milwaukee, 65:4

West German Education, 64:49, 64:82, 66:23; Holweide School, 64:71Where We Stand, 66:53Workers, 63:6

Yeshiva, 63:54Youth Employment, 63:46, 63:48, 63:52, 64:66, 65:90

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Abbreviations used for this index:AAUP – American Association of University ProfessorsACEDAS – Advisory Committee on European Democracy and SecurityIFFTU – International Federation of Free Trade UnionsNAFTA – North American Free Trade AgreementNASUWT - National Association ofNBPTS - National Board for Professional Teaching StandardsNUT - National Union of TeachersORIT – Organization of Regional Inter-American Workers.

Schoolmasters Union of Women Teachers

AAUP, 3:12, 5:4; Affirmative Action, 66:64; AFL-CIO Teach-Ins, 34:13; CollectiveBargaining, 67:2; University of Bridgeport Strike, 41:2

Abortion, 77:4Academic Freedom, 41:2, 94:48; International Universities, 51:20ACDAS, 89:5Affiliations, 35:19, 36:5; Health Care, 36:24; Higher Education, 7:12, 7:33, 36:28, 56:54,

67:2; Public Employees, 29:22, 29:23; State Employees, 38:14, 56:53, 56:56Affirmative Action, 4:15, 8:16, 9:15, 9:32, 31:8, 35:21, 36:22, 38:4, 41:12, 47:23;

California Community Colleges, 66:64; Correspondence with Secretary Califano,48:16; NEA, 55:41

Afghanistan, 87:6AFL-CIO, 2:14, 6:14, 37:23, 79:33; Article XX reform, 38:6; Black Voter Participation,

92:24; Child Care, 74:26; Department for Professional Employees, 2:14, 6:3;Evolution of Work, 13:4; Full Participation Conference, 31:8; HoustonOrganizing Project, 33:14; Industrial Union Department, 7:7, 36:30, 37:15;International Affairs, 33:9, 35:22, 38:2, 38:16, 78:42; LaborNet, 34:10; LawyersCoordinating Committee, 2:20, 3:3; Massillon Doctrine, 35:26; MergerCommittee, 37:1; New Voices, 33:15; Pacific Affairs, 34:19; Pride at Work,34:13; Political Platform, 31:17, 49:8; Public Employee Department, 1:23, 2:6,4:17, 7:7, 34:69; Public Opinion of, 33:17; Unions and Future Statement, 41:28

Africa, 1:3, 37:1, 95:20; Human Rights, 51:14AFSCME, 2:6, 2:8, 5:4, 7:1, 7:6, 7:33, 33:9, 33:20, 56:53AFT, 8:4, 11:36-11:38, 12:1, 37:2, 38:17, 90:13; anti-NEA, 47:12; Associate Members,

13:4, 38:2; Arbitration of Locals, 66:77; Bill of Rights, 42:27, 72:31, 80:18; BlackCaucus, 2:6, 9:27, 9:53; Budget, 2:2, 2:13, 4:2, 7:26, 9:1; COPE, 1:25, 1:26;Editorial, 7:6; Education Issues, 2:4, 3:26, 5:21, 11:30, 12:26, 12:33; ER&DProgram, 38:10, 56:29, 67:7, 67:15; Education Foundation, 3:20, 7:19, 53:1, 53:3,76:10; Future of Education, 3:17, 4:18, 12:34-12:41, 37:17; Futures Committee,39:6; Gay Issues, 38:13; Higher Education, 3:11-3:12, 5:9, 41.1; History, 2:10,2:17, 92:40, International, 1:12, 2:2-2:3, 7:19, 36:24, 49:42, 54:14, 76:10; MergerPolicies, 55:16; National Health and Welfare Trust, 3:2, 3:6; Legislative, 5:21,38:11; Organization of 1:21, 1:23, 1:26, 2:1-2:2, 2:4, 2:7, 2:11, 2:13, 2:15, 3:13,

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3:22, 5:9, 9:45, 11:35, 12:16; Organizing, 4:1, 6:22, 37:16, 37:23, 39:3; PolishWorkers Aid Fund, 52:44; Research, 7:36, 39:1; Retirees, 2:7, 2:17, 3:22, 8:7, 9:5,12:13; Rights and Responsibilities for Learning, 42:27, 72:31, 80:18, 90:28;Russian Project, 53:9; Staff, 2:6-2:7, 3:22, 4:11, 4:24, 12:20, 37:8, 79:6; StateFederations, 9:17, 33:20; Teacher Recruitment Project, 67:7; Travel, 3:8, 3:9;Union Leadership Institute, 4:24, 12:8; Union Pension, 34:10

Agency Fee, 3:21, 32:14Agency Shop, 3:1, 52:44, 55:32; NEA, 3:6, 3:22AIDS, 8:14, 38:1, 38:6, 38:8, 38:14, 80:39, 82:11Albuquerque Federation of Teachers, 7:33, 8:3, 37:8Alexander, Lamar, 3:26, 9:14, 10:31American Association of University Women, 5:2American Broadcast Corporation, 1:17; Complaint, 47:24, 67:5American Center for International Labor Solidarity, 32:30American Federation of School Administrators, 3:2American Indian Education, 91:13American Institute for Free Labor Development, 8:5, 38:4, 44:35; El Salvador Land

Reform, 52:13American Teacher, 7:4Americans for Democratic Action, 47:8Anti-Semitism, 39:3, 53:18, 55:12, 72:6, 72:7; Ocean Hill – Brownsville poem, 93:12Apple Computer, 38:16Arkansas, 8:15; Creationism Decision, 82:3Art Education, 41:14, 66:59, 79:25, 81:23; Nation At Risk, 47:13; Standards, 81:6Asbestos, 5:13, 8:4, 31:16, 36:2Asia, 1:12; Teacher Unions, 9:29Asner, Edward, 34:63Assessments – SEE STUDENT TESTINGAssociated Organizations for Teacher Education, 6:3Association of Pennsylvania State College and University Faculties, 44:13Atlanta Federal Penitentiary Branch of the NAACP, 82:13Atlanta Federation of Teachers, 6:5At-Risk Youth, 1:15, 2:12, 3:25, 8:16, 9:22, 9:55, 13:5, 38:6, 38:15, 71:27, 71:28, 92:39;

Clemson University, 86:32; NGA Standards, 88:1; Testimony, 46:18Australia, Education, 53:22; Unionism, 53:22, 53:24

Bakke Case, 31.8, 41:22; Correspondence to Walter Mondale, 49:6Baltimore Teachers Union, 3:1Bates, Paul, 4:1Bayh, Birch, 10:11Bell, Terrel, 10:25, 37:16Bennett, William, 5:28, 37:18, 80:38, 90:12Berry, Mary, 48:18; Speech on Civil Rights and China, 46:13, 48:16, 48:17Bikel, Theodore, 31:16Bilingual Education, 1:17, 2:18, 4:18, 8:4, 9:14, 36:23, 36:28, 36:30, 37:22, 42:35, 48:16,

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Biden, Senator Joseph, 37:11, 37:13Black English, 9:25, 11:28Block Grants, 2:10, 32:1, 37:1Bosnia-Herzegovina, 43:25Boston Teachers Union, 2:19, 7:11, 32:33, 37:4, 74:14Boston University, 2:19-2:20Bowen v. Roy Case of Church State Relations, 67:19Boy Scouts Labor Merit Badge, 38:6Boyer, Ernest, 2:1, 5:19, 10:14, 38:13, 48:18, 66:76, 68:35, 68:43; On Morality, 68:43Bratton v. City of Detroit, 3:4Brazil, 1:6Breast Cancer, 48:25, 85:19British Columbia, 51:41Bronson v. Board of Education, 2:19Broward Teachers Union, 4:20, 37:22Brown, Irving, 8:4, 31.7, 32:12, 78:42Buffalo Teachers Federation, 3:3-3:4Bukovsky, Vladimir, 10:25Bush, George, 9:15; Budget, 1:24; Education, 38:22, 47:19, 78:4Bussing, 3:27, 36:30, 74:14, 78:38

Cable Television, 2:11Califano, Joseph, 10:16California Faculty Association, 3:3California Federation of Teachers, 2:7California, 3:7, 4:3, 4:5, 8:4, 32:19, 41:13, 68:22, 68:25; Collective Bargaining Poll,

78:12; Commission on the Teaching Profession, 8:11, 37:20, 56:23; Creationism,90:12 Higher Education Seniority, 77:31; Learning Assessment System, 41:19,Proposition 13, 3:11, 9:16, 33:25, 36:27, 75:1, 91:1

Calvert-Barclay School, 4:4, 43:2, 68:32Cambodia, 49:37Cameroon, 51:14Canada, 37:8, 51:42, 95:3; Education, 85:37; Public Employees, 51:42, 52.1Caribbean, 30:27, 30:30Carnegie Forum on Teaching as a Profession, 37:23, 37:25, 68:44; AFT support, 68:46Carter, Jimmy, 1:23, 1:25, 1:26, 2:1, 10:21, 34:8, 50:2, 89:30; Civil Rights, 80:2;

Economy, 72:13; Education Policy, 48:1; Middle East Policy, 70:34; WindfallTax, 71:4

Caterpillar Strike, 36:9Center for International Private Enterprise, 87:10Center For Public Integrity, 1:26Center on National Education Policy, 2:14Central America, 30:29-30:30, 32:27, 37:17, 37:23, 38:6, 38:16, 87:6, 95:20; April

Mobilization, 46:30; Global Education Center, 43:1; Peace Plan, 52:11Central Intelligence Agency, 32:37Channel One, 38:19

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Chapter I, 3:21, 4:3, 11:23, 12:17, 67:5, 71:18, 81:20, 92:21Charter Schools, 4:4, 9:17, 38:13, 39:10, 43:2, 49:32, 68:2, 69:24, 74:23, 90:23;

Colorado, 71:16; Connecticut, 73:20; Michigan, 80:40; Philadelphia, 90:25Chavez, Linda, 80:21; Nomination to Commission on Civil Rights, 46:13; Cultural

Diversity, 74:1Chelsea, Massachusetts, 2:22, 9:15, 35:48, 38:14, 38:17, 38:18Cherne, Leo, 10:15, 78:45Chicago Principals Association, 35:6Chicago Teachers Union, 4:3, 4:10, 4:19, 80:19Chicago, 5:28; Education Reform, 79:18, 90:18, 90:19; School Study, 94:1Child Abuse, 2:4Child and Family Service Act, 7:6Child Care, 3:26-3:27, 5:23, 31:13, 38:13, 70:14, 70:16, 70:17, 70:19, 73:10, 73:11,

73:12, 93:22; Federal Standards Complaint, 48:25; NEA and AFT Support Letter,46:32

Chile, 8:16, 11:2, 38:4, 38:13, 95:15; Election Observation, 38:14, 52:21China, 7:21, 8:25, 34:14, 46:13, 48:16Chisholm, Shirley, 10:18Choice, 1:5, 9:12, 9:14, 9:60, 38:4, 38:13, 39:8, 41:21, 43:18, 44:29, 73:31, 80:21, 91:14;

Milwaukee, 81:11Cincinnati Federation of Teachers, 2:19, 6:10, 35:29, 70:26, 83:7; Student Discipline,

93:9Citizens for Tax Justice, 4:17Citizenship, 41:21, 69:19; Curriculum, 72:9Civil Education, 72:30Civil Rights, 37:11, 72:6, 72:7, 79:22, 80:4Clark, Joe, 38:8Clark, Kenneth, 7:21Class Size, 76:5Classified Municipal Employees Union Baltimore, 29:22, 29:23Cleveland School Reform, 77:25Clinton, President William, 2:19, 8:15, 9:15, 38:6, 74:31; Health Care Plan, 93:3Coalition for America’s Children, 5:28Coalition of Essential Schools, 38:6Coalition of Labor Union Women, 2:14, 7:6, 13:1, 86.7Code of Ethics, 3:23, 4:4Coleman Report on Public and Private Schools, 66:85, 71:10Collective Bargaining, 4:4, 4:9, 6:3, 6:14, 7:21, 7:31, 33:22, 37:2, 41:50, 42:31, 42:24,

89:25, 92:21; Brevard Florida, 1:10; Health Care, 5:12; Higher Education, 3:11,11:27, 43:17; Effects on Governance in Higher Education, 43:40

Committee for Economic Development, 38:11Committee in Support of Solidarity, 52:44. 52:45, 53:1Communication Workers of America, 2:6; Beck, 3:1Communism, 32:26, 39:3, 67:17, 95:41Community Control, 42:24, 78:10Community for Creative Non-Violence v. Reid, 3:1

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Competitiveness Policy Council, 4:3, 46:34Comprehensive Employment and Training Act, 5:22, 9:16, 36:20, 36:24; NEA Statement,

55:32; Youth Employment Bill, 46:17CompuServe, 2:5Concord Review, 39:11, 80:19Connecticut Education Association, 34:20Connecticut, 2:19, 5:28, 39:11, 72:16; Education Reform, 95:5; Health Care Employees,

2:6; State Employees, 2:6, 36:21, 36:22, 73:20Confederation of Educators of America, 55:10Consumer Issues, 46:5Continuing Education, 1:22Coors, 34:51, 35:31Copernican Plan, 3:25Correctional Employees, 29:39Council of Chief State School Officers, 7:1, 9:27, 81:19Creedon, John, 10:31Crime, 32:31Critical Thinking, 4:19Cuba, 10:15, 32:8; Professors Imprisoned, 43:26, 43:38, 52:10Cuomo, Mario, 5:20Curriculum, 1:5, 9:12-9:13, 38:7, 38:12, 67:44, 72:24, 94:16; California, 68:31;

Censorship, 67:3, 68:24, 86:35, 90:14, 94:16; Core Based, 72:22, 90:14, 90:21;Early Grades, 89:24; England, 52:26; Global Studies, 77:29; Minority Inclusion,43:22, 91:12, 94:17; Non-Violence Teachings, 79:29, 94:17; Science, 77:20;Vietnam, 89:20; Women Studies, 41:2, 94:17; World War II, 47:6

CWA v. Beck, 2:20Czechoslovakia, 1:12, 9:15, 73:7; Charter 77, 71:22

Dade County Public Schools, 9:58, 38:17; South Pointe Elementary School, 73:23Dade Teachers Association, 55:37, 55:39, 79:32Dallas Board of Education Special Education Plan, 95:13Dallas Federation of Teachers, 6:18Day Care – SEE CHILD CARE, EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATIONDe Klerk, Fredrik Willem, 51:20Dearborn, 37:17Decatur Strike, 36:9Decentralization, 7:1Democracy Program, 2:3, 87:3Democratic Party, 1:24-1:26, 3:17, 9:14, 35:25; Platform With AFL-CIO, 49:8; Survey of

Political Climate 1982, 47:9 47:7; Urban Policy 1975, 47:7Democratic Socialists Organizing Committee, 2:14, 31:5, 32:32Department of Education, 1:17, 1:23, 1:26, 3:10, 32:2, 32:3, 32:31, 36:3, 36:21, 36:23;

Against Creation of, 46:15, 46:16, 47:12, 55:33; William Raspberry CommentsAgainst, 47:12

Desegregation, 4:15, 7:22, 31:8, 75:2, 88:9; Kansas City, 1:7; Massachusetts, 47:13;Oklahoma City, 3:21

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Detroit Federation of Teachers, 2:10, 33:26, 39:1; Agency Shop, 55:32Detroit Newspaper Strike, 33:8, 35:41Detroit, 10:20Devlin v. Boston University, 2:19Differentiated Staffing, 7:1Diploma Mills, 43:3Disadvantaged Students, 81:13, 81:14, 81:18, 89:11, 91:12Discipline: 1:6, 1:8, 2:19, 2:20, 74:17, 90:28, 91:4, 93:38Discrimination, 7:21, 8:16, 38:1, 68:3; Canada, 51:42, 52:5; IRS Rulings, 48:27;

International, 53:18, 72:6, 72:7Dissidents, 8:25, 12:2, 12:48Distance Learning, 46:12, 75:25Distinguished Teacher Fellowship Program, 3:25District of Columbia Education, 95:27Donahue, Thomas, 10:25Drop-Outs, (see At-Risk)Drucker, Peter, 3:12, 80:5Drugs, 4:9, 9:16; Testing, 56:59Due Process, 91:2Dunlop Commission, 46:14 SEE ALSO Worker-Management Relations Commission

Early Childhood Education, 1:15, 1:25, 3:26, 10:11, 34:10, 38:13, 43:49, 68:36, 70:16,70:17, 70:19, 86:12, 93:22; AFT Action, 74:24, 74:25; Educare, 74:25, 74:37;Public Schools, 89:37; Teacher Training, 41:8; School Officers Statement, 70:10Study, 41:55

Eastern Airlines Strike, 35:22, 38:15Eastern Europe, 70:30Ebonics, 9:25Edelman, Marian Wright, 11:1Edison Schools, 4:12, 9:12, 9:15; Dade County, 74:34EDSAT Institute, 74:23Education Alternatives Inc, 2:4, 4:9, 12:14, 41:9, 74:18, 90:6; Baltimore, 74:38Education and Science Employees Union of Russia, 53:31Education Commission on the States, 4:4Education for Democracy, 2:5, 4:20, 4:22, 38:19, 38:22, 39:6, 87:15, 88:20; Mario

Cuomo Response, 89:24; Nicaragua, 66:66; Teaching for Democracy in Poland,90:14

Education History, 44:48Education International, 1:13, 52:5Education Reform, 1:15 1:17, 2:3, 2:12, 3:17, 4:3, 5:8, 7:19, 8:3, 8:12, 9:14, 9:51, 11:20,

37:8, 39:8, 43:37, 49:13, 50:8, 66:76, 71:26, 72:33, 72:36, 75:5, 75:22, 78:26,88:2, 90:7, 90:15, 90:35; AFT meetings, 12:26, 12:27; AFT v. NEA Responses,56:7; Alternative schools, 4:9, 9:14; Boston, 80:22; Georgia, 75:15; Indiana,66:73; International, 52:27, 52:28, 53:22, 53:24; Kentucky, 56:28; Next CenturySchools, 92:37; Research, 74:33, 89:39, 95:24; South Carolina, 75:15; Teaching,44:40, 71:26, 75:18; Unions, 41:10

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Education, 1:23, 4:24, 38:19, 44:18, 49:42, 78:37, 79:28, 93:7; AFT Positions, 5:9;Business Relationships, 2:12, 9:12-9:13, 12:49, 37:25, 38:11, 71:25, 71:26, 71:27,71:30, 78:33, 78:34, 78:41, 80:20, 90:37; Finance, 74:41, 79:4, 88:5, 89:37;Global Education Centers, 38:16; Quotes about, 95:31; Sarason, 42:30; Schaefer,42:30

El Salvador, 1:12, 1:26, 8:4, 30:27, 30.28, 32:32, 35:22; AFL-CIO Report, 52:16; FBIProbe, 48:32

Elementary and Secondary Education Act, 48:16, 82:1, 89:37Employment, 96.11, 96:12, 96:14; Involvement, 2:4, 4:12; Security, 96:11, 96:12;

Training, 9:13, 32:18, 73:1Energy, 1:23, 2:2, 5:22, 35:22England, 38:2; Poll Tax, 52:26Engler, Governor John, 56:31Environment, 92:38Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, 2:1, 3:6; Title VII, 47:23Equal Rights Amendment, 34:67Escalante, Jaime, 77:9Ethiopian Teachers Association, 51:14Evolution, 38:2Exxon, 2:12

Federal Aid to Education, 3:27, 5:21, 37:4, 37:5, 51:2, 89:10Federal Budget, 33:7, 46:32, 69:30, 95:24; Anti-Inflation, 47:2, 50:2; Balance Budget,

46:9, 69:30; Capital Gains, 46:31Federacion de Maestros de Puerto Rico, 39:3Federation Education Nationale, 36:24, 37:21, 38:2, 38:13; Communists, 52:33Federation of Catholic Teachers, 3:3-3:4Federation of Nurses and Health Professionals, 2:11, 3:20, 4:22, 9:46, 36:28; Continuing

Education, 5:12, 7:11, 36:28; Milwaukee, 7:15, 36:24; New Jersey, 7:15; NewYork State, 5:13

Feldman, Sandra, 8:16, 78:42; Haiti, 92:24Ferraro, Geraldine, 10:31Finn, Chester, 4:23, 41:17, 44:30, 47:14, 66:73, 75:22; Education Watch, 79:18Fire Fighters, International Association, 34.2Florida, 2:7, 4:1, 4:24Florida State University Survey of Staff, 41:40Food Stamps, 5:21, 34:67For Profit Schools, 2:4, 9:14, 66:72, 93:35Ford, Gerald, 1:25; Education, 49:41France, 33:11Fraser, Douglas, 36:9Freedman, Rita, 92:24Freedom House, 1:18, 38:4, 52:13Free Trade Union Institute, 87:5, 87:6Future Educators of America, 9:58

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Gallup Poll on Public Schools, 8:4, 79:28, 85:18, 90:22Gay Issues, 36:20, 56:1, 77:23, 87:19Gardner, John, 11:19Georgia School Reform, 77:26, 78:1Germany, 37:3, 52:34; Education, 43:6, 52:34; Teachers Union, 9:33, 77:27Gershman, Carl, 7:21Ginzburg, Alexander, 10:18Glazer, Nathan, 5:20, 39:10Glenn, John, 1:24Goals 2000, 9:17, 47:15, 90:21, 90:23Governor’s Commission on School Performance, 38:20, 78:4, 80:28Grade Inflation, 1:8Graduate Student Unions, 41:18Grant, Gerald, 43:43Grape Boycott, 36:12Grenada, 30.28, 71:9Greyhound Bus Line, 34:68Girffiths, Dan, 38:1Gulf War, 1:13, 5:22

Haiti, 38:6, 52:9, 90:3Hammond, Linda Darling, 38:9, 43:21; Accountability, 66:56, 92:21Handicap, 1:23, 2:1, 3:26, 5:22, 35:16, 72:28; AFT Policy on Mentally Handicap, 49:27Hart, Gary, 35:25Hatch Act, 33:24Havel, Vaclav, 44:18Hawkins, Augustus, 10:12Head Start, 33:9Health Care, 5:14, 5:17, 6:3, 9:46, 12:4, 34:10, 47:1, 69:31, 72:32; Canada, 78:14;

Education, 78:35; National Insurance, 72:2, 88:11; West German System, 42:16Health Maintenance Organizations, 33:11Helsinki Final Act, 10:30, 71:21, 71:22Hepatitis B, 38:8Heritage Foundation, 89:6Higgens, George, Msgr., 8:11, 37:16, 44:41, 85:20, 86:9Higher Education, 2:10, 2:11, 3:12, 5:4, 9:15, 51:9, 67:9, 67:10, 67:34, 68:14, 86:34,

89:31, 90:20, 94:18, 95:3, 96:8; Budgets, 1:22, 5:4; California CommunityColleges, 68:25; Conditions, 41:26; Labor Relations, 44:13; Math and Science,80:25; Merit Pay, 44:32; Minority Students, 91:12; Student Achievement, 5:4;Pell Grant, 9:48; Personal Records in California, 41:22; Reauthorization Act,1:22, 3:11, 5:22, 9:48, 46:19; Retirement, 11:27, 37:15, 41:2, 71:19; TuitionCosts, 67:1, 74:41, 78:7, 85:31; Women, 67:40

Hill, Joe, 79:6Hillsborough Community College, 56:7Hirsch, E.D. Jr., 72:24Hirschman Theory, 52:34

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Hispanics, 9:49Hobart, Thomas, 34:4Home Schooling, 1:8Honig, William, 3:10, 68:26, 73:18, 93:4Hook, Sidney, 5:19, 48:16, 81:3Hooks, Benjamin, 10:16, 10:21Hortonville Strike, 7:6Houston School District Learned Center School, 74:9Hufstedler, Secretary Shirley M., 47:16; Testimony to Education Commission of the

States, 47:12Human Rights, 12:2, 51:40, 53:8, 54:15, 55:10, 55:12, 67:30, 70:34, 71:22, 71:23, 73:4,

89:35, 95:9; South Africa, 51:20; China, 51:24; Lithuania, 71:6; Out Of Silence,89:35

Hume, John, 55:10Humphrey-Hawkins Bill on Full Employment, 77:8Hungry, 1:12; Democratic Union of Scientific Workers, 52:40Hunt, James B, Jr., Governor, 43:48, 82:22

IBM, 3:16, 38:14ICFTU, 52:15; Economic Review, 54:2; Otto Kersten, 54:1IFFTU, 1:12, 2:2, 9:29, 10:17, 30:25, 30:26, 36:24, 38:14; Human Rights, 49:37, 54:15,

54:17; Inclusion of Asian Communists Teacher Unions, 51:30; Merger withWCOTP, 52:29; Presidency, 52:33, 52:36; Women Reproductive Rights, 52:42

Illinois Accountability Plan, 69:15Illinois Federation of Teachers, 2:6, 4:19, 37:16, 38:14Immigration, 4:18, 9:15, 31:19, 31:23, 31:24, 33:7, 34:66, 35:27Inclusion, 5:9, 41:52, 43:49, 67:44; Baltimore, 73:30India, 31:2Indiana State Employees Association, 2:16, 5:17; Coalition Agreement, 39:3Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, 78:23Infant Mortality, 9:14, 89:14Information Superhighway, SEE TechnologyInfrastructure, 38:15Inside Your Schools, 4:10-4:11, 7:33International Issues, 8:5, 8:25, 32:10, 32:11, 32:12, 32:32, 37:23, 38:2, 87:7; Education,

52:2, 52:26, 78:43, 82:9International Labor Organization, 2:3, 32:26International Teachers, 6:3, 36:24, 38:13, 70:11, 90:1; Unions, 55:9Iran, 9:16, 31:2, 32:28; Hostages, 36:25Iraq Adult Education, 95:12Israel, 7:31, 49:9, 90:33; Education, 53:16, 53:17, 92:20; Palestinian Conflict, 53:17Italy, 89:5

J.P. Stevens, 32:19, 36:6, 77:6Jamaica, 87:3

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Japan, 9:15, 79:9; Education, 41:5, 43:6, 92:20; Teachers Union, 9:29, 32:28, 36:31,79:9; Shimoda Conference, 79:8 Trade, 48:30

Jarvis, Howard, 34:54 SEE ALSO – California; Proposition 13Job Equity, 1:23Jobs with Justice, 33:15Jordan, Vernon, 31:8Jurisdiction of Private Secondary and Elementary Schools, 73:14

Kaiser Permanente, 34:13Kansas City Desegregation Case, 41:18Kemble, Eugenia, 74:7, 90:23Kemble, Penn, 49:43Kennedy, Senator Edward, 10:21, 36:18, 36:27, 37:13, 48:33Kentucky Education Reform, 79:27, 89:33Kentucky State Employee Organizing Campaign, 2:8, 2:16Kenya, 30:25King, Martin Luther; Holiday, 4:15, 37:11, 79:29Kirkland, Lane, 1:18, 7:22, 8:4, 10:21, 87:2Kissinger, Henry A., 31:18; Commission Report, 38:16Koch, Edward Honorable, 38:13, 89:24Kolderie, Ted, 43:2, 68:32Korea, 38:20; Organizing Teachers’ Union, 51:31

Labor and Higher Education Council, 32:34Labor Art, 79:34, 79:35Labor Council for Latin American Advancement, 46:13Labor Education, 31:26, 32:1Labor History Video Made in the USA, 91:10; Complaint, 91:9Labor Institute for Human Enrichment, 31:14, 31:15Labor Law, 82:7, 86:13Labor Management Cooperation, 49:5; Kaiser Permanente, 79:20Labor Party, 77:19Labour Committee for Transatlantic Understanding, 89:5Language Education, 36:23LaRouche, Lyndon, 8:5Latin America, 9:15, 44:46; Teachers Unions, 9:29Lawrence, Dal, 1:21Leave Time, 39:11Lessons For Life Campaign, 9:18, 13:5; SEE ALSO AFT; Bill of Rights and AFT;

Rights and Responsibilities for LearningLevine, Marsha, 75:33Liberia, 51:14Lieberman, Myron, 7:21, 7:31, 43:17, 44:7, 56:7Ligtenberg, John, 48:1Literacy, 44:31, 47:16, 80:6, 90:29, 90:30, 92:26, 95:22, 95:23; Teens, 44:6Loewenthal, Alfred, 7:6, 43:12

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Longevity, 4:17; Pay, 1:19Los Angeles, 55:10, 56:23Lovestone, Jay, 32:28

Maine State Employees Association, 38:11Mann, Horance, 74:13Marburger, Carl, 3:27Marland, Sidney, 7:2Marshall, Ray, 10:14, 49:2Massachusetts Federation of Teachers, 2:10, 9:15Master Teacher, 47:13, 79:32, 95:3, 95:14; Tennessee, 80:24Math and Science, 1:5, 1:15, 1:21, 7:1, 7:32, 12:10-12:11, 38:2, 38:18, 38:19, 41:15,

42:25, 66:54, 68:38, 71:24, 78:34, 80:6, 80:26, 89:91; Certify Retiring Executivesand Military Personnel, 87:18; Chicago Academy, 47:22; Curriculum, 77:20;England, 52:26, 52:30; High School Summer Institute, 43:30; NAEP Report,81:26; New York, 74:2; Oklahoma Federation of Teachers, 86:27; Standards,88:22, 89:3; Women, 43:11,

May, Jeff, 38:1McElroy, Edward, 1:25, 3:26; as AFT Secretary-Treasurer, 2:13Meany, George, 7:7, 7:21, 10:16, 11:11, 31:8, 33:26; ERA, 31:9, 33:9; ILO, 55:9; On

Education, 33:9Meet The Press, 8:5, 80:32Mentors, 1:19, 35:7, 41:2, 89:4Merger, 7:4, 8:25, 37:1, 37:2, 56:15; Alabama, 5:17; California, 2:6-2:7, 38:2, 38:6;

Duval, 56:26 Flint, 7:4, 9:51; Florida, 1:9, 2:6, 7:4; IFFTU/WCOTP, 1:22, 55:8;Minnesota, 2:6-2:8; NYSUT, 55:25, 55:26; New Jersey, 56:36; San Francisco,7:21, 38:14; United University Professions, 67:2; Wisconsin, 2:16, 38:2, 39:1,55:16, 56:49

Merit Pay, 8:5, 9:14, 37:11, 37:12, 37:24, 38:12, 38:13, 38:20, 42:46, 72:18, 72:19,78:27, 95:3; Fairfax County, 76:4; Florida, 80:35; Government Task Force, 49:7;Higher Education, 44:32; Virginia, 78:9, 80:35

Merit Rating, 2:17, 37:25Merrow, John, 39:2, 44:45, 80:6; Interviews, 44:42, 44:45Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Teachers Poll, 8:11Metzenbaum, Senator Howard, 37:11Mexico; Trade, 48:30Meyer, Heinz-Dieter, 52:34Michigan, 1:26, 7:33, 9:25, 9:51; Education Reform, 80:40Middle East, 95:6Middle East Trade Unions, 79:12Milk, Harvey School, 4:24Miller, Bruce, 43:27, 47:23Minimum Wage, 71:1Minnesota Improved Learning, 46:26Minnesota Federation of Teachers, 2:6, 2:7, 2:8

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Minnesota Teachers Association, 56:3Minority Scholarships, 39:5Mondale, Vice President Walter F, 2:7, 8:4, 10:18, 37:12, 37:13Mueller v. Allen, 49:38, 66:85, 67:19Montessori School, 74:5Multicultural Education: 1:4, 4:20, 9:12, 37:22, 90:7, 94:17, 94:18,Murphy, Marjorie, 44:17Music Education, 39:5

NAFTA, 9:47, 34:9, 35:27, 35:33, 46:35, 89:30NASUWT, 9:56Nation At Risk, 4:3; Art Education, 47:13National Academy of Education, 93:28National Assessment Governing Board, 5:8, 81:35; Historical Origins, 81:27National Assessment of Educational Progress, 41:18, 47:21, 70:8, 76:3, 81:24, 81:25National Board for Professional Teaching Standards, 4:4, 38:6, 38:12, 56:5, 68:42, 69:1,

69:2, 69:3, 74:29, 88:19; NEA Reaction, 69:1, 82:24; University of Georgia, 83:7National Budget Coalition, 33:7National Coalition to Save Public Education, 2:10, 9:16, 37:5National Committee for Tax Reform, 33:25National Commission on Excellence in Education, 38:1National Commission on Higher Education Issues, 67:9National Commission on Teaching and America’s Future, 85:13National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education, 44:33National Council of Senior Citizens, 33:9National Council on the Arts, 31:13National Council on Science and Technology Education, 66:81National Education Association, 1:17, 1:26, 2:4, 2:6, 2:7, 2:10, 2:14, 4:1, 6:14, 7:6, 8:4,

9:14, 36:30, 37:2, 37:11, 38:13; AFL-CIO Relationship, 55:40; anti-AFL-CIO,7:28, 32:3, 34:4, 55:40; AFSCME Coalition, 7:1, 33:9, 35:1, 35:5; AffirmativeAction, 55:41; Democratic Platform Testimony, 55:28; Higher Education, 3:12,9:13, 55:41; Membership 1982, 55:39; Merger, 5:14, 8:25, 37:2, 55:16;Organizing Non-Teachers, 55:40, 56:1; Segregated Locals, 55:33; Structure,55:19; Survey of Republicans on Education Issues, 56:15; Tax Exemption, 3:4,3:6-3:7, 49:3, 55:28, 55:33, 56:5

National Education Summit 1995, 47:15; Shanker Statement, 86:36National Endowment for Democracy, 1:13, 32:10, 37:25, 44:35, 52:16; Criticisms, 87:15

Teaching Assistants’ Association resolution, 87:14National Examinations - SEE StandardsNational Federation of Housestaff Organizations, 2:7National Governors Association, 38:1, 56:7, 66:57, 68:41, 77:26National Information Infrastructure, 34:10National Institute of Education, 48:1; Restructure, 48:20, 67:14, 88:5National Teachers Exam, 4:24, 37:17, 37:20National Union of Hospital and Health Care Workers Local 1199, 35:48New Haven, 89:16

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New Haven Federation of Teachers, 4:9New Jersey, 38:1; Certification Plan for Teachers, 43:10, Cooperman, Saul, 78:5 52:29;

Higher Education, 78:5New Jersey State Employees, 2:6, 4:17, 36:30New Jersey State Federation of Teachers, 36:19New Standard Project, 2:4New York Education Reform, 43:45, 89:21New York Fiscal Crisis 1975, 2:10, 11:34, 33:20New York State Teachers Association, 34:4New York State United Teachers, 32:14, 55:25, 55:26Newark Teachers Union, 3:27, 4:24, 7:1Nicaragua, 1:12, 2:2, 37:23, 38:6, 38:13, 66:66, 67:17; AFL-CIO Report, 52:16;

Sandinista Education, 52:17NLRB, 32:19, 32:23North Carolina, 8:16; Education Reform, 89:27Nuclear Arms, 1:12, 9:29, 32:20, 37:7, 44:22, 44:53, 71:21, 89:32; NEA policy, 55:40,

55:41; SALT Talks, 69:33, 72:4Nurses, 1:17, 2:6, 2:10, 9:46, 29:40; Training, 36:28NUT, 9:56, 51:31, 52:29

O’Brien, Ronald, 31.8O’Neil, Paul, 2:4, 94:12Occupational Safety and Health Administration, 31:16, 32:24-32:25, 36:19Ohio Education Reform, 89:34OPEIU, 35:21Open Shops, 33:14ORIT, 52:15Oregon Federation of Teachers, 39:11Organizing, 2:6, 2:7, 2:11, 37:2; AFT Full Membership Program, 2:7, 2:16; Health Care,

5:13, 31:16; Higher Education, 3:11-3:12, 6:15, 32:22, 43:17, 92:20; GraduateStudents, 41:18; Midwest, 2:6, 2:16, 4:1; South, 1:9, 1:10, 1:11, 2:7, 4:1;Southwest, 1:10: 6:11

Outcomes Based Education, 5:10Overseas Federation of Teachers, 32:36, 38:6, 47:6, 47:26Overseas Teacher Association, 49:4Overseas Teaching, 1:5, 5:21

Palestine Liberation Organization, 36:31, 49:12, 51:40Panama, 87:6Panama Canal, 32:26, 36:25, 36:31, 56:30Paraprofessionals, 4:6, 1:10, 8:3, 9:36, 12:15, 38:22, 75:31; NEA Organizing, 55:40, 56:1Parent Teachers Association, 38:18Parent – Teacher Partnerships, 37:3, 78:38, 78:39Parents Union for Public Schools, 35:16Parochial Schools, 7:22, 9:12-9:13; Collective Bargaining, 85:20; Exempt From NLRA,

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Part Time Teachers, 8:4; Higher Education Faculty, 7:14, 42:44Peer Review Program, 38:11, 92:22Pell Grants, 1:22Pensions, 1:24, 2:17, 34:2Pennsylvania Education Association, 56:3People for the American Way, 37:16Perlis, Leo, 31:11PEW Charitable Trust, 41:16PEW Forum on Education Reform, 90:16Pharmacists, 1:18, 31:16Philadelphia Federation of Teachers, 35:16, 36:20Philippines, 55:2Physicians, 2:7, 71:15Plant Closing Law, 2:22Poland, 1:2, 1:12, 1:13, 2:2, 2:14, 4:23, 7:22, 8:7, 8:16, 9:16, 32:32. 33:14, 37:1, 37:3,

80:9Political Check-Offs, 1:25Political Parties in the US, 67:34Population Growth, 44:11Portugal, 32:28, 36:23, 89:5; IFFTU Project, 54:15, 54:16Poverty, 79:32Prayer In Schools, SEE SCHOOLSPresident’s Commission on Strategic Force, 8:5President’s Education Policy Advisory Committee, 39:3, 44:24, 47:22Principals, 29:19Private Schools, 4:18, 7:24, 9:12, 9:14, 11:21, 39:10, 81:24, 90:36; Article with Bella

Rosenberg, 80:40; Bob Jones University Tax Exempt, 66:85; Coleman Report,66:85; NLRB jurisdiction, 88:10

Privatization, 42:31, 42:27, 44:18, 44:19, 74:34, 90:36; Paul Starr, 49:25; Henry Levin,44:19

Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization, 9:16, 34:5, 47:26Professional Employees, 4:1, 31:16Professional Practice Schools Project, 2:12Professionalism, 6:14, 33:2, 33:28, 35:7, 37:15, 37:18, 37:20, 43:25, 74:29, 92:21Property Tax, 7:4, 33:25, 35:50, 39:3, 91:1Puerto Rico, 52:9Public Broadcasting, 31:6, 31:15, 34:63, 35:51, 36:29, 91:6Public Education, 2:14, 7:22, 7:31, 12:17, 35:27, 39:10, 78:37; Coalitions, 8:25, 37:1;

NAACP Report, 82:14; Privately Run, 74:34, 74:38; Structure, 43:33; Run Like aBusiness, 43:48

Public Employee Federation, 2:22, 3:4, 9:4, 10:18, 29:37, 35:51, 36:24, 39:2Public Employee Unions, 39:9, 67:40, 70:3, 88:13; Connection to Professional

Associations, 44:42Public Employees, 1:25, 5:21 33:27, 39:10, 53:21, 66:77, 71:7, 86:11; Asian Region,

53:21; Fair Labor Standards Act Changes, 39:10, 39:11; Florida, 29:37; Indiana,

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29:38; NLRA, 3:7; Montana, 29:38; New York, 89:24; North Carolina, 34:46;North Dakota, 8:16; Strikes, 35:21

Quotas, SEE AFFIRMATIVE ACTION

Radio Deregulation, 31:20Radosh, Ron, 92:20Rainbow Coalition, 4:15Rauth, Marilyn, 66:82, 73:38Ravitch, Diane, 2:14, 5:22, 43:22, 43:23, 44:30, 81:3; NAEP Response, 81:27; Teaching

Democracy, 69:22Reagan, President Ronald, 1:23, 1:26, 4:24, 34:8, 37:8, 75:3; at AFT Convention, 43:34,

50:3; Budget, 1:23, 1:24, 47:13, 49:13; Education, 4:23, 43:18, 49:13;Immigration, 33:1; Labor, 80:9; Military, 31:18; Seton Hall Education Speech,50:3

Reich, Robert NEA Report, 56:7Reigh, Judge Robert, 11:23Republican Party, 1:25, 3:13Retirement, 32:34, 67:19; Mandatory, 43:25Restructuring, 4:9, 37:22, 41:23, 44:11, 67:43, 68:23, 71:15, 71:29, 72:20, 78:39, 79:7,

81:15, 81:19, 87:20, 88:20, 90:7, 95:31; Center on Organization and Restructuringof Schools Report, 44:49; Cincinnati, 70:26; Germany Holweide School, 52:35;Maine, 73:29; Technology, 67:32, 71:24; Professional Practice Schools, 75:33

Right To Work, 3:20, 33:10, 33:12, 33:13, 33:27, 56:34Riles, Wilson, 10:18Riordan, Mary Ellen, 2:14, 33:26Rochester Teachers Association, 39:5, 56:5Romania, 4:20Rural Schools, 71:8Russia SEE Soviet UnionRustin, Bayard, 10:11, 10:25; Seniority Rights, 92:24; Trip to Lebanon, 93:16Ryor, John, 32:3

Sakharov, Andrei, 34:16, 37:20Saturn Automobile, 72:25Saturn Schools, 38:1, 38:23, 73:23, 73:33Save Our Security Education Fund, 5:3Schlesigner, Arthur, Jr, 2:14School Boards, 1:5, 71:30School Budgets, 1:19, 3:27, 7:4, 8:12, 44:14, 48:18, 66:35School Bus Safety, 9:36, 12:15, 93:37School Related Personnel; SEE ParaprofessionalsSchool Violence, 5:9, 5:22, 43:12, 68:30, 71:20, 86:35, 88:28, 92:30, 93:38; Canada,

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Schools, 38:1, 42:31, 42:30; Health Issues, 82:11, 86:3; High School, 42:30, 70:1, 79:17;Middle, 11:13; Open, 7:4; Parent Involvement, 88:17; Religion, 3:1, 4:3, 37:12,38:2, 38:4, 38:22, 66:62, 82:3; School Year and Hours, 3:25, 86:33;

SCOPE, 29:37Segregation, 3:4, 3:20, 4:15SEIU, 2:6, 5:17Selden, David, 7:1-7:4, 7:6, 55:26Seniority, 2:2, 68:39Sex Education, 90:31Sexual Harassment, 5:2, 5:18, 49:1; Soviet Union, 8:4Shanker, Albert, 56:5; Affiliation List, 93:28; American Academy of Arts and Sciences,

44:42; Harvard course, 42:25; Interview for Book Where He Stands, 41:7; SurveyOn National Education Reform, 44:42; Survey on 1977 National Issues, 91:3;Visit to Warsaw, 53:2

Shanker v. Condell, 2:22Shared Decision Making, 35:23, 38:22, 39:1, 73:23Sheff vs, O’Neill, 2:19Shell Boycott, 51:20Silber, John, 42:18Simon, Senator Paul, 37:11Sizer, Theodore, 38:6, 38:17, 44:23, 89:4Smith, Marshall, 37:2Sobol, Thomas, 74:1; Report, 81:3Social Democrats, USA, 44:46, 79:23, 80:9Social Security, 1:23, 1:25, 2:17, 33:27, 33:28Socialists International, 93:16, 93:17Solidarnosc, SEE PolandSolzhenitsyn, Aleksandr, 80:18, 93:21South Africa, 1:8, 1:12, 2:3, 2:14, 4:23, 9:27, 30:25, 32:27, 32:29, 32:34, 34:66, 37:12,

37:24; University of the North Action, 51:20; Rights of Teacher Union, 51:20South America, 9:51, 30:26, 30:30South Bend Federation of Teachers, 4:20South Carolina Education System, 78:35South Pointe Elementary School, 41:9Southern Illinois University, 6:15, 6:20Soviet Union, 1:13, 2:20, 6:23, 7:22, 9:14, 32:26, 32:28, 32:29, 33:9, 37:2, 44:2, 49:37,

67:17, 68:15, 69:33, 70:35, 71:21, 93:5, 93:6, 94:22; Coal Miners Strike, 53:8;Education, 70:30, 78:43; Fainberg Family, 53:7; Teachers Union, 55:37

Spain, 32:28, 89:5Special Education, 5:10, 37:24, 47:13; International, 12:32; SEE ALSO HandicapSpecter, Senator Arlen Endorsement, 49:36Staff Nurse Council of Milwaukee, 36:24Standards, 1:15, 2:4, 5:17, 6:3, 8:15,11:23, 37:18, 38:4, 38:22, 39:2, 41:2, 66:54, 66:57,

69:20, 72:27, 75:18, 75:32, 76:3, 86:4; AFT Policy, 42:47, 90:23; AFT StatesReport, 93:30 Competency Testing, 86:1, 88:8; English, 42:22; Goals 2000,47:30; History, 9:17, 38:13, 69:20, 78:19, 82:5, 96:22; NEA, 55:28, 55:37, 56:3;

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National Standards, 1:21, 42:26, 49:31, 50:8, 81:26, 86:17, 86:28; New StandardsProject, 44:20; South Carolina, 66:77

State Economic Recruitment Plans, 72:25State Employees, 3:13, 56:56; AFT Organizing, 56:53State University of New York, 3:11, 7:13Stevens, John, Dismissal, 39:11Stoller, Nathan, 38:1Strikes, 2:10, 3:7, 4:1, 4:6, 4:23, 55:25, 94:6; AFT Picket Line Policy, 7:18; South San

Francisco Picket Line, 95:26Student Labor Institutes, 92:23Student Loans, 3:11, 32:2, 80:23; Defaults, 41:2Student Performance, 41:15, 66:54, 71:24, 91:5; Incentives, 72:33, 90:37Student Testing, 1:5, 2:1, 4:17- 4:18, 9:12, 9:13, 39:2, 39:4, 41:15, 41:19, 41:23, 42:26,

75:15, 75:18, 75:19, 81:24, 86:1, 93:30; Competitiveness Policy CouncilSubcommittee, 50:12; National Standard, 86:28, 89:16; Pre-High School, 71:13;SATs, 75:16, 92:36, 94:12

Student Tracking, 38:18, 39:10, 42:46, 67:44, 75:19, 91:5, 94:19Students, 68:2, 90:8, 91:4; SEE ALSO Disadvantaged StudentsSugarman, Jule, 33:9Sweatshops, 36:8Sweeney, John, 3:4

Taiwan Teachers’ Organizations, 7:11Teacher Centers, 2:1, 2:2, 4:21, 12:47, 36:22, 37:3, 66:82, 78:32; Federal, 47:13, 47:16,

49:41, 93:42; Research On, 43:38Teacher Certification, 3:26, 37:18, 37:21, 73:24; New Jersey, 89:17; Pay for

Performance, 9:25Teacher Corps, 43:22, 86:25, 89:4, 95:5, 95:40Teacher Education, 2:12, 3:26, 4:23, 37:25, 38:4, 38:13, 38:22, 39:3, 66:82, 82:12, 85:38,

88:7, Comments on Griffin book, 42:1; Comments on National Commission onEducation in Teacher Education, 86:1; Comments On Stroller Book, 93:3;Holmes Group, 42:46, 78:20; NEA, 55:37, 55:39, 85:38; Studies, 41:2, 41:14,41:15, 41:36, 86:4; University of Houston, 90:20

Teacher Evaluation, 41:15Teacher Involvement, 2:5, 78:26, 96:18Teacher Recruitment, 1:15, 2:3, 38:13, 67:7, 68:20, 68:43, 82:6; Minorities, 87:20, 90:5Teacher Salaries, 1:19, 3:14, 4:17, 6:3, 31:23, 36:25, 71:26, 72:14, 72:19, 76:8, 80:8;

Canada, 51:42; England, 52:30; Oakland, 56:40; Research 41:28, 72:17, 72:18Teacher Shortage, 1:19, 41:49, 46:27, 49:1, 82:5, 89:4; Math and Science, 89:2Teacher Testing, SEE StandardsTeacher Training, 1:5, 2:12, 3:26, 41:16, 41:21, 41:50; English Reform, 52:26;

Technology, 49:39Teacher Transfer, 1:19Teacher Union Exchange, 1:12Teacher Unions, 41:10, 41:19, 92:21, 93:15; International, 55:9; Reform Network, 41:25,

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Teachers, 68:43, 80:18, 80:38, 80:39, 81:27, 82:9, 90:2, 96:15, 96:17; Accountability,37:25, 69:15, 73:9, 75:15; Career Ladders, 44:30; Duties, 29:19; Leadership, 2:12,12:8, 37:25, 78:35, 96:18; Quality of Work Life Model, 96:15; Re-testing, 75:20;Student Threats to, 93:38

Teaching, 44:40, 69:14, 78:26, 78:31, 81:14, 82:18, 86:5Teamsters, 6:15, 29:40, 38:8, 55:14Technology, 1:5, 1:15, 2:15, 3:16, 4:3, 4:16, 4:18, 5:8, 9:25, 31:19, 31:20, 50:4, 68:1,

68:36, 72:34, 72:35, 72:36, 75:21, 78:41, 93:17, 94:4, 94:5; Affects on Culture,43:31; Information Infrastructure, 72:36, 73:1, 73:2, 74:32; International Views,52:27, 72:32, 78:43; Tennessee Plan, 94:10

Telecommunications, 33:28, 35:16, 67:36, 74:36Television in Classroom, 5:28, 42:1, 68:37, 94:2, 96:3Tennessee, 2:7, 3:26, 37:11; Education Reform, 56:39, 66:74, 80:24Tenure, 1:8, 2:10, 3:12, 9:18, 66:54, 80:8; Colorado Bill, 77:22; Higher Education, 5:4,

37:11, 68:1Test Scores, 2:10, 73:19, 75:16, 94:11, 94:12; Black Students, 75:20, 89:11Texas Association of College Teachers, 3:11, 7:12Texas Federation of Teachers, 4:14, 4:23, 9:7Textbooks, 37:20, 41:4, 41:14, 90:12, 94:15, 64:16; Alabama, 94:16; History, 38:13;

Notes from Shanker’s Harvard course, 42:32Thailand, 37:15, 52:32Timerman, Jacobo, 36:26Title I, 36:24, 48:1; Pennsylvania, 78:7Toby, Jackson, 43:12Tornillo, Pat, 38:18, 55:37Trilateral Commission, 37:16Truancy, 66:61Tuition Tax Credits, 2:14, 4:18, 5:22, 7:22, 7:31, 9:16, 32:1, 33:11, 36:19, 36:31, 37:6,

37:13, 41:17; 68:4Tuition, 2:4Turkey, 37:20; Teacher Unionism, 52:36, 53:20

U.S. Army Recruitment, 68:17U.S. Economy, 72:13, 72:33, 90:26, 94:21, 95:11U.S. Foreign Policy, 49:43, 72:5; Investment, 68:40U.S. Trade Policy, 33:11, 48:31, 68:40, 78:1UAW, 2:8, 7:1, 7:31, 9:15, 32:21, 47:8, 66:86, 96:13; Right To Work Case, 92:35Ullman, Liv 10:20,10:21Union Inter-Universitaire, 38:2Union Members, AFT, 13:6; Attitudes Towards Elections, 32:19; In Prison, 67:30;

Political Attitudes, 12:9, 32:34, 33:18; Religion, 36:13; Retirees, 88:4Unions, 44:51, 66:60, 68:40; Educational Opportunity Programs, 43:12; Future of, 41:28;

Multinational Companies, 68:40; Pensions, 67:19United Federation of Teachers, 9:29, 31:16, 32:32, 38:6; Civil Rights, 38:11; Personal

History from Member, 41:21United Mine Workers of America, 2:8

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United Professors of California, 32:22, 36:22United Teachers Los Angeles, 9:12, 56:15, 56:23, 82:14United Teachers of Dade, 3:20United Transportation Union, 32:35United Way, 35:2; IAM Boycott, 95:21University Professionals of Illinois, 37:16Urban District Leadership Consortium, 5:8Urban Employment, 88:12Urban Finance, 4:18, 7:7, 8:7, 39:10, 77:24, 89:10Urban Schools, 4:17, 7:7, 9:12, 38:12, 38:21, 47:15, 48:18, 68:39, 72:31, 78:34, 89:10,

96:17Utah Federation of Teachers, 2:7

Vietnam, 9:25, 32:26Virginia Education Reform, 95:31Vocational Education, 9:45, 42:21, 71:24, 75:30, 79:15, 81:9, 91:5; England, 52:26Vouchers, 1:7, 3:7, 3:28, 4:3, 7:22, 8:4, 37:18, 37:21, 38:4, 42:30, 48:3, 50:8, 55:33,

90:36, 90:37; California, 41:24, 42:27, 68:28; Levin Paper, 95:39; Minnesota,79:20; TEACH Bill, 47:14; Pennsylvania, 56:15

Voting, 32:34, 33:1, 69:25; Youth, 77:6. 77:7, 95:33

Walesa, Lech, 39:3Washington D.C., 1:8, 4:4, 47:1Wattenberg, Ruth, 78:19Welfare, 4:17, 86:12; Reform, 49:11, 80:1, 89:18, 95:44Were We Stand, 2:5, 3:26, 3:28, 4:23, 4:24; Book Draft, 77:28West Germany, 1:12West Virginia, 66:55; Shanker Speech, 96:2Western Europe, 67:34, 89:5, 94:21White, Mark, 10:32Whittle Communications, 39:3, 96:7; Vote by AFT to be on Advisory Board, 96:3Whittle, Chris, 38:19Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania Public Education System, 66:72Wilmington 10, 48:31, 78:6Wine, 3:7Wisconsin, 36:26; Merit School Plan, 80:36Women, 9:45, 31:13; In Agriculture, 46:5; In Education, 74:43, 92:25; In Science, 78:37;

Pay Equity, 7:4, 8:4, 86:7; Soviet, 53:7; Work, 2:14, 31:16, 31:21, 31:23, 32:24;Work at Home, 49:1

Worker Training, 46:21, 81:21; Education, 88:14, 90:1; SEE ALSO EmploymentWorker-Management Relations Commission, 2:19, 4:12, 46:14; SEE ALSO

Committee for Economic DevelopmentWorkers Education Local 189, 9:19, 31:9World Bank, 53:31, 68:12Writing, 33:10Wurf, Jerry, 35:1, 35:2; On Inflation, 51:3

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Wygant v. Jackson Board of Education, 3:2, 3:3, 73:32

Xerox, 38:11

Yale School of Organization and Management, 41:32Yeshiva Decision, 3:11, 7:18, 31:19, 36:28, 37:25, 42:21, 43:30, 43:46, 43:47; Florida

Memorial College, 92:23Young Social Democrats, 93:16Youth Employment, 1:23, 2:1, 5:22, 12:45, 12:46, 36:20, 42:19, 51:13, 67:24, 70:30,

79:15, 88:4, 96:27; William T. Grant Foundation, 81:1

Zionism, 95:6