American Federation of Teachers
44 works on record
Works

The Jerome Davis case
What students abroad are expected to know about mathematics
1997
What secondary students abroad are expected to know
Thinking mathematics
Supporting Teachers As Learners
Survey of teachers' salaries
Changing education
Women in education
Women and higher education
American teacher
American educator
Conference of teachers in workers' education at Brookwood
Adult education vs. workers' education
Tales of ten cities
An educational ranking of the states
Outstanding goals and achievements of the A.F of T. in cooperation with the A.F. of L.
In an address at the University of Wisconsin, Professor Jerome Davis, Yale University, gives six reasons for joining the American Federation of Teachers
Ephemera, 1916-1968
Millions of workers through their official representatives ask for 1, adequate financial support of schools, 2, tenure and academic freedom for teachers, 3, democracy in school administration
What the church thinks of labor
Labor and education at the St. Paul Convention of the A.F. of L., June 10-20, 1918
A summary of districts providing fringe benefits for teachers
Labor and federal aid to education
[Price list of American Federation of Teachers publications]
Teachers and labor
Report of the Better Schools Service of the American Federation of Teachers, January 1, 1921
"A tale of three cities"
The American Federation of Teachers, in pursuance of its policy of actively striving to promote progressive educational ideals and the economic, social and professional welfare of the teachers of this country, declares the following to be the essential features of a wise and constructive program of action, adopted at Fifteenth Convention, 1931
Superintendents' salaries
Proposed constitutional amendments to be submitted to the 52nd Annual Convention of the American Federation of Teachers, Sheraton Cleveland Hotel, Cleveland, Ohio, August 19-24, 1968
Locals and officers, November, 15th, 1919
Current fears of teachers
Labor and education at the Atlantic City Convention of the A.F. of L., June 9-23, 1919
In an address before the teachers of Cambridge, Massachusetts, as the guest of Cambridge Local 195, A.F.T., Dr. John Dewey, eminent professor of education and honored member of the American Federation of Teachers, said
At the starting line
Do charter schools measure up?
Standards of good practice in the employment of part-time/adjunct faculty
International comparison of public spending on education
Tributes to labor's education program by noted educators
Constitution of the American federation of teachers as adopted at the seventeenth convention held at Milwaukee, Wis. June 26 to June 30, 1933
What college-bound students abroad are expected to know about biology
AFT-QuEST Consortium yearbook
Tenure for teachers
Status of reading certification in the United States