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The Association for Career and Technical Education is a professional organization of 38,000 teachers, counselors, school administrators, teacher educators and business/industry partners. Based in Alexandria, Virginia, ACTE carries out a diverse array of programs that advance vocational-technical and school-to-careers education.
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NEA is America's oldest and largest organization committed to advancing the cause of public education. Founded in 1857 in Philadelphia and now head quartered in Washington, D.C., NEA proudly claims over 2.2 million members who work at every level of education, from pre-school to university graduate programs. NEA hasaffiliates in every state as well as over 13,000 local communities across the United States.
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FCCLA is a nonprofit national vocational student organization for young men and women in family and consumer sciences education in public and private school through grade 12. |
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The Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences Education (JFCSE) is published as a full-text electronic journal beginning with Volume 17. The purpose of JFCSE is to facilitate communication among members of the family and consumer science education professional community.
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National Standards for Family and Consumer Sciences Education Developed with input from
thousands of family and consumer sciences educators, other FACS professionals,
and representatives of FACS businesses and industry, the national standards
provide a strong and clear conceptualization of family and consumer sciences.
They help define and give common direction to the discipline of family
and consumer sciences in local and state programs across the nation.
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Early Childhood Care and Education Resources Provides a listing of web site resources and organizations that promote early child care. |
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Great Plains Interactive Distance Education Alliance A collaborative to deliver distance education courses for teacher licensure/certification in FCS |
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This web site was created
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