Many New York City Teachers Denied Tenure in Policy Shift
By AL BAKER Nearly half of New York City teachers reaching the end of their probations were denied tenure…
By AL BAKER Nearly half of New York City teachers reaching the end of their probations were denied tenure…
In fall 2010 — the most recent data available — more than 515,000 freshmen across the country started college…
By Kelly Heyboer and Ted Sherman, The Star-Ledger. UNION — Kean University officials are making their case to keep…
Our schools need teachers unions as much today as they ever have. By Kristin Rawls Once upon a time,…
By Jeanette Rundquist/The Star-Ledger NEWARK — In just over a week, 80 sixth-graders will walk into a brick office…
By Leslie Brody, Staff Writer. The Record. At a time when test scores are poised to play a more…
State’s demands were ‘onerous’ and ‘unprecedented,’ say negotiators After 14 months of difficult negotiations with the state, and with…
By Kelly Heyboer and Ted Sherman/The Star-Ledger UNION — With great fanfare, Kean University and Chinese officials broke ground…
By Jeff Selingo The talk in Washington these days, when not about the presidential election, is about the coming…
In the wake of Christie signing new law, questions as to how evaluations and arbitrators will work — and…
By Libby A. Nelson With the selection of Representative Paul Ryan as his running mate Saturday morning, presumed Republican…
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