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ISTE provides leadership and service to improve ËÄ»¢Ó°ÊÓ, learning, and school leadership by advancing the effective use of technology in PK–12 and teacher education.
LessThe purpose of ISHR is to promote the study of both the theory and practice of rhetoric in all periods and languages and the relationship of rhetoric to poetics, literary theory and criticism, philosophy, politics, religion, law, and other aspects of the cultural context.
LessThe ISA a non-profit association formed for scientific purposes in the field of sociology and social sciences. The ISA was founded in 1949 under the auspices of UNESCO. The goal of the ISA is to represent sociologists everywhere, regardless of their school of thought, scientific approaches or ideological opinion, and to advance sociological knowledge throughout the world.
LessISA promotes research and education in international affairs. Members include academics, practitioners, policy experts, private sector workers, and independent researchers, among others. ISA serves as a central hub for the exchange of ideas and for networking and programmatic initiatives among those involved in the study, ËÄ»¢Ó°ÊÓ and practice of International Studies.
LessIWCA fosters the development of writing center directors, tutors, and staff by sponsoring meetings, publications, and other professional activities; by encouraging scholarship connected to writing center-related fields; and by providing an international forum for writing center concerns.
LessIACCT is a nonprofit corporation serving Iowa’s 15 Community Colleges and their boards by providing educational opportunities for trustees, students, presidents and staff through conferences, webinars and regional meetings; and by coordinating the Iowa Community Colleges’ One Voice advocacy program.
LessJASPA is a conference of the Association of Jesuit Colleges & Universities (AJCU). JASPA's efforts to educate student affairs practitioners include: an annual conference, summer institutes, newsletters, and various other publications and meetings.
LessJobs in the Academic Community was established by a consortium of 37 universities and institutions of higher education and is based at the University of Warwick. It's a major site for jobs in the United Kingdom academic community. You can browse for jobs by category, use their search feature, or subscribe to a specialized weekly e-mail list.
LessJEA supports free and responsible scholastic journalism by providing resources and educational opportunities, by promoting professionalism, by encouraging and rewarding student excellence and teacher achievement, and by fostering an atmosphere which encompasses diversity yet builds unity. JEA exists to protect and enhance scholastic journalism education. JEA's core values include pedagogy, advocacy, innovation, community and excellence.
LessJSA is a membership association established to foster progressive writing, research, practice, and activism in all areas of criminal, social, and restorative justice. The mission of JSA is to foster writing and research about, the practice of, and activism for, justice without violence; provide an annual conference and a journal of progressive thought; foster a sense of community among scholars, activists, and practitioners of justice; and welcome scholars from all disciplines.
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