Links and Resources
The Emeritus Teacher

Journals
Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development—www.ascd.org
The Educational Forum—www.kdp.org
Phi Delta Kappan—www.pdkintl.org
This Active Life—www.nea.org

Articles
Duck, L. E. 2000. The ongoing professional journey. Educational Leadership 57(8): 42–45.

O’Neil, J. 2003. Going global. This Active Life. Washington, D.C.: National Education Association. Available at: www.nea.org.

Parini, J. 2000. Living up to the meaning of ‘emeritus.’ The Chronicle of Higher Education. May 12.

Books
Axe, K. 2002. Beginning anew: Reflections for retired people. Chicago: ACTA Publications.

Collins, J., S. DeZerega, and Z. Heckscher. 2002. How to live your dream of volunteering overseas. New York: Penguin Publishing.

O’Reilley, M. R. 1998. Radical presence: Teaching as a contemplative practice. Portsmouth, N.H.: Boyton/Cook Publishers.

Steffy, B. E., M. P. Wolfe, S. H. Pasche, and B. J. Enz. 1999. Life cycle of the career teacher. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Corwin Press.

Zepeda, S. J., R. S. Mayers, and B. N. Benson. 2003. The call to teacher leadership. Larchmont, N.Y.: Eye on Education.

Web Sites
National Education Association www.nea.org

International Education and Resource Network www.iearn.org

Center for the Study of Learning & Teaching Styles www.learningstyles.net

Retired Teacher Chat Board http://retired.teachers.net/chatboard

American Association of Retired Persons; National Retired Teacher’s Association www.aarp.org/nrta

Education World: Voices of Experience www.education-world.com

Job Opportunities for Retired Teachers www.rtac.org/jobs.htm

Nearly every state has a retired teachers’ association that may be accessed on the Internet. These networks provide information on current issues that could affect the welfare of retired teachers, as well as other benefits. See AARP list of State Retired Teachers' Associations Web site links www.aarp.org/nrta/articles/a 2002-11-05-nrta_reas.html

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