Data: Most colleges not regularly testing students for COVID-19
More than two out of three colleges with some in-person classes are not doing regular testing of students for…
More than two out of three colleges with some in-person classes are not doing regular testing of students for…
A recent meeting involving AFT/AFTNJ personnel and Kean University President Dr. Lamont O. Repollet left a good impression on…
AFT Health Care is a new journal that AFT President Randi Weingarten says focuses “not only on the practice…
Technical issues, achievement gaps and in-person interactions are among the issues on the minds of educators around the globe…
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Sept. 30 revised the Testing, Screening, and Outbreak Response for Institutions…
Registration is open now for the free Education Week online summit “Big Ideas: What Does It Mean to Be…
When a woman he knew ceased keeping tabs on the news after her husband died on 9/11, Arnold Korotkin…
On Sept. 30, the AFT Votes bus hit the road, and it will be making stops in at least…
A handful of AFTNJ members are among the 5,000 teachers recently chosen from more than 124,000 applicants nationwide to receive a…
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy fielded a bunch of school-related questions Sept. 30 during his COVID-19 briefing. Asked if…
The fall 2020 issue of AFT’s American Educator is available now. It contains “The Crisis of American Democracy,” a…
Gov. Phil Murphy on Sept. 29 signed New Jersey’s revised fiscal year 2021 budget, with Senate President Stephen M. Sweeney…
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