Illinois Mu Chapter

Alpha Delta Kappa

Welcome to Illinois Alpha Delta Kappa: Mu Chapter, International Honorary Organization for Women Educators

From Alpha Delta Kappa Headquarters

Who are Alpha Delta Kappa Sisters?

Membership Benefits

  • Friendship, support and association with professional peers

  • Honor and recognition of professional achievement

  • Professional and personal growth and development opportunities

  • Informative publications and peer-reviewed publication opportunities

  • Leadership development opportunities and training

  • Extensive members-only website

  • Scholarship and travel opportunities

  • Group insurance programs


In the past two years alone, Alpha Delta Kappa members have given nearly 12 million dollars in monetary and other gifts, nearly 2 million dollars in scholarships and have provided more than 2 million hours of volunteer service to their communities. Opportunities for professional and personal networking abound in Alpha Delta Kappa. From state/provincial/national conventions and regional conferences every even-numbered year to International conventions every odd-numbered year, talented women educators gather to share ideas, fellowship, recognition and support. Alpha Delta Kappa conferences and conventions feature informative and inspirational seminars by some of the most effective and renowned speakers today.


MISSION STATEMENT

Alpha Delta Kappa is an international honorary organization of women educators dedicated to educational excellence, altruism and world understanding.


PURPOSES

  • To give recognition to outstanding women educators.

  • To build a fraternal fellowship among women in the field of education which will add to their effectiveness in the promotion of excellence in education.

  • To promote high standards of education and thereby strengthen the status and advancement of the education profession.

  • To promote educational and charitable projects and activities, to sponsor scholarships, to further and maintain worthy standards in the field of education and to cooperate with worthy community programs relating to education and charities.

  • To contribute to world understanding, goodwill, and peace through an international fellowship of women educators united in the ideals of education.


More than 33,000 women educators around the world have discovered the many opportunities provided by membership in Alpha Delta Kappa — opportunities for recognition of their commitment to educational excellence, for personal and professional growth and for collectively channeling their energies toward the good of their schools, communities, the teaching profession and the world.


Headquartered in Kansas City, Missouri, Alpha Delta Kappa has more than 1,300 chapters located in towns and cities in every state in the U.S., and around the world in Australia, Canada, Jamaica, Mexico and Puerto Rico.


Membership, which is honorary and based on peer recognition, provides a wealth of opportunities for leadership development and networking through workshops, training sessions, conferences and conventions. But, perhaps the greatest opportunity Alpha Delta Kappa provides is the opportunity to make a difference. Around the world, Alpha Delta Kappa members combine their energies and talents to enrich their lives and the lives of others through thousands of heartwarming, community-based altruistic projects.


Alpha Delta Kappa

International Honorary Organization for Women Educators

1615 W 92nd St

Kansas City, MO 64114

(816) 363-5525

(800) 247-2311

FAX (816) 363-4010

headquarters@alphadeltakappa.org