Finding a place for American Indian history in school curriculum
According to a 2019 National Indian Education Association study, about 50 percent of fourth graders and 75 percent of…
According to a 2019 National Indian Education Association study, about 50 percent of fourth graders and 75 percent of…
Secretary of Education Dr. Miguel A. Cardona will converse with a panel of students about summer programs and more…
With a new school year right around the corner, Paige Tutt has collected advice from educators on how teachers…
Join Share My Lesson and Jennifer Lagasse and Meredith Ketchmark of the 9/11 Memorial & Museum on Aug. 18…
There are multiple benefits to reading aloud to students on a daily basis, according to longtime teachers Linda Campbell…
Thanks in part to a surge in online social interaction during the pandemic, along with “an increasingly politicized social…
The objective of any social and emotional learning program, writes District Administration’s Chris Burt, “is to keep teachers emotionally…
AFTNJ President Donna M. Chiera testified July 28 during the second of two virtual hearings hosted this week by…
Reflecting on his teaching career, which began in 2007, Jason DeHart has come up with a few points he’d…
The AFTNJ social justice committee will hold virtual book forums Oct. 13 and Nov. 16 through its “Off the…
If there’s one takeaway from the 2020-21 school year that truly stands out, “it’s that teachers have the ability…
Gov. Phil Murphy on July 23 signed into law S854/S237-A3394, also known as Laura Wooten’s Law, which will require…
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