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William C. Bruce
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College of Education and Psychology
Phone: (903) 566-7048
e-mail: wbruce@uttyler.edu
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National Commission for Teaching and America's Future

The National Commission for Teaching and America's Future "provides partners with policy development support, access to research and information about successful practices, and opportunities to network with and learn from colleagues nationwide. The Commission also undertakes research aimed at providing practitioners, policy makers, and others concerned about teaching quality with the data and tools for helping them carry out reforms."

http://www.nctaf.org/ The National Commission for Teaching and America's Future


American Federation of Teachers

As described on its web site, the American Federation of Teachers "represents one million teachers, school support staff, higher education faculty and staff, health care professionals, and state and municipal employees.

http://www.aft.org/ American Federation of Teachers


The New Teacher's Guide to the U.S. Department of Education

This guide, provided by the Department of Education, includes information about voluntary national tests in reading and math, raising academic standards, and facts about various offices of education.

http://www.ed.gov/index.jhtml?src=a Teachers Guide


Education Commission of the State

In the "About" section of the web site, the ECS explains that its mission "is to help state leaders identify, develop and implement public policy for education that addresses current and future needs of a learning society."

http://www.ecs.org/ American Education's Online Newspaper of Record Education Commission of the State


Education Week

"American Education's Online Newspaper of Record" has an incredibly in-depth web site, with news reports, coming teacher-related events, special reports,

state-related information, and searchable archives.

http://www.edweek.org/ Education Week


National Education Association

According the site's description, "NEA is America's oldest and largest organization committed to advancing the cause of public education. Founded in 1857 in Philadelphia and now headquartered in Washington, D.C., NEA proudly claims more than 2.5 million members who work at every level of education, from pre-school to university graduate programs. NEA has affiliates in every state as well as in over 13,000 local communities across the United States."

http://www.nea.org/ National Education Association


National Center for Education Statistics

The National Center for Education Statistics is the "primary federal entity collecting

and analyzing data that are related to education in United States and other

nations."

http://www.nces.ed.gov/ The National Center for Education Statistics


The Coalition for Essential Schools

As described on its web site, the Coalition for Essential Schools is "a growing national network of over 1,000 schools, 19 regional centers and a national office seeking to promote higher student achievement and to develop more nurturing and humane school communities."

http://www.essentialschools.org/ Coalition for Essential Schools



William C. Bruce
Associate Dean and Professor
College of Education and Psychology
Phone: (903) 566-7048
e-mail: wbruce@uttyler.edu
http://www.hometreemedia.org
Fax: (903) 566-7036

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Would you like to know more about our main book authors, Dr. William C. Bruce and Jean K. Bruce? For instance: Dr. Bruce, and his wife Jean, first authored a discrepant event book entitled: Learning Social Studies Through Discrepant Event Inquiry. Go to the following URL addresses to learn more about William C. Bruce and Jean K. Bruce through their blogs, too:

University of Texas at Tyler, EPP

University of Texas at Tyler, CPDT

http://www.uttyler.edu/c_i/bruce.htm

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