What Organizations Typically Join This Network?
- Homeschooling Associations: Groups that support and provide resources for parents who choose to homeschool their children, advocating for parental rights in educational choices.
- Advocacy Groups: Nonprofits focused specifically on advocating for parental rights in education policy and legislation.
- Education Reform Organizations: Nonprofits dedicated to reforming the education system to give parents more control and choice over their children’s education.
- Civil Liberties Organizations: Groups that defend civil liberties and may advocate for parental rights in education as part of a broader mission.
- Religious Organizations: Some religious groups may advocate for parental rights in education, particularly concerning religious education or homeschooling.
- Parent Advocacy Groups: Organizations formed by parents to advocate for greater parental control and choice in education, opposing what they see as excessive influence from teachers’ unions and government.
- Education Reform Advocates: Nonprofits focused on reforming the education system to reduce the influence of teachers’ unions and government bureaucracies, often advocating for school choice, charter schools, and alternative education models.
- Legal Advocacy Groups: Organizations that provide legal support and representation to parents and communities fighting against perceived overreach by teachers’ unions or government agencies in education policy and decision-making.
- Policy Think Tanks: Nonprofits that conduct research and develop policy recommendations aimed at reducing the influence of teachers’ unions and government entities in education, often promoting market-based reforms and decentralization of control.
- Parent Empowerment Groups: Organizations focused on empowering parents to become more involved in their children’s education and advocating for policies that enhance parental control and decision-making, including curriculum choices, school governance, and teacher accountability.
- Civil Liberties Organizations: Nonprofits dedicated to defending civil liberties, including parental rights in education, and opposing what they view as government infringement on those rights through policies influenced by teachers’ unions.