Newark teacher Cepeda relies on visuals in her bilingual special education classes
Bilingual special education teacher Mily Cepeda, who was born and raised in Newark, was hired in fall 2019 by…
Bilingual special education teacher Mily Cepeda, who was born and raised in Newark, was hired in fall 2019 by…
Kimberly Rues, a PreK-6 librarian in Missouri, has her summer plans in place after finishing what she describes as…
U.S. Secretary of Education Dr. Miguel A. Cardona recently fielded questions from two very different audiences, both wanting answers…
The AFT has partnered with the NAACP and First Book for the campaign “Stamping Out Racism and Hate,” which…
According to a recent report from the education organization America’s Promise Alliance, 55 percent of U.S. high school students say…
Two days after attending New Jersey Rep. Mikie Sherrill’s Summer of SALT campaign kickoff in Woodland Park, AFT President…
Some notable union figures testified June 22 at the New Jersey Assembly Budget Committee meeting in support of A5862 (the Responsible…
By Anthony Balzano The recent Jane McAlevey book “A Collective Bargain: Unions, Organizing, and the Fight for Democracy” (Ecco/HarperCollins,…
It’s been an academic year defined by wearing masks and performing precautionary tasks, during which the need for sanitizer…
AFTNJ higher education leaders virtually met June 18 with New Jersey’s Office of the Secretary of Higher Education, with…
Samuel J. Abrams, a professor of politics at Sarah Lawrence College in New York, was skeptical at first about…
James Holly Jr., an assistant professor of urban STEM education at Wayne State University, says now is the time…
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