Christie drops Common Core, but sticks with PARCC tests
By Adam Clark, NJ Advance Media for NJ.com Gov. Chris Christie’s declaration that Common Core is “simply not working”…
By Adam Clark, NJ Advance Media for NJ.com Gov. Chris Christie’s declaration that Common Core is “simply not working”…
Jonathan Lai, Inquirer Staff Writer TRENTON – New Jersey’s colleges should reconsider the traditional “high aid, high tuition” funding…
By John Mooney On heels of news that 155 civil-service jobs will be cut, impact on teaching jobs remains…
Signs, sounds and scenes from Friday's #NPSWalkout2015 #OurNewark Newark Students Union The Newark Parents Union Parents Unified for Local…
Governor’s own law gives him seven years to get pension payments in line, but he says he needs 10….
By John Mooney Education Law Center says proposal would give too much leeway, with less openness, over state-controlled urban…
By Brittany M. Wehner, For NJ.com Harvey Kesselman (Submitted Photo | For NJ.com)Brittany M. Wehner | For NJ.com GALLOWAY TWP….
By Bill Wichert, NJ Advance Media for NJ.com NEWARK — Less than three months into his job as a…
By Bill Mesce Jr. In her piece explaining Essex County College’s first tuition increase in five years, Essex County…
By Star-Ledger Editorial Board New Jersey Policy Perspective, the prolific think tank, has provided another grim reminder about how…
By Patricia Alex, staff writer, The Record Some of New Jersey’s public colleges and universities are making themselves appear…
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