The journal includes a variety of research methodologies, theoretical frameworks, and representations that critically examine and illuminate these constructs, with a focus on the implications for districts, teachers, schools, students, and families.
[citation needed] Individuals must maintain active membership each year through payment of dues to continue to receive benefits.
Though direct involvement with a chapter is optional, members also may join community-based networking groups to extend their support system and mentoring community.
Led by students and faculty, these chapters provide local members with networking, leadership, service, and professional development programming.
The headquarters staff maintains membership and financial records, and provides support and assistance to institutional, alumni/professional, and affiliate chapters and members.
The Society is led by the Executive Council, which consists of nine elected members who are responsible for the vision, direction, fiscal security, and general oversight of the association.
The Honorary Laureate Chapter was established in February 1924 to honor people who had made outstanding contributions to the development of professional education.