Assembly Ed. Committee Members Grill DOE Staffer Over PARCC Privacy Concerns
By David Cruz, Correspondent The Assembly’s Education Committee had hoped to hear from Education Commissioner David Hespe today, but…
By David Cruz, Correspondent The Assembly’s Education Committee had hoped to hear from Education Commissioner David Hespe today, but…
Ultimately, forcing standardized test upon students and schools is a matter of power – and the right to protest…
By Jan Resseger Congress is considering an eight-years overdue reauthorization of the federal Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA),…
Mixed numbers indicate tricky balancing act — foster charters while maintaining high standards By John Mooney The Christie administration…
By Jeff Bryant, AlterNet Be afraid, be very afraid, any time you see a reporter in the business media…
By Hannan Adely, Staff Writer, The Record The security of the state’s standardized tests is clashing with parents’ privacy…
The median base salaries of tenured and tenure-track professors at four-year colleges increased by 2 percent in 2014 —…
By Adam Clark, NJ Advance Media for NJ.com New Jersey parents and students may have heard that data extracted…
By Alex Napoliello, NJ Advance Media for NJ.com WATCHUNG — A superintendent was taken aback after learning Pearson, a…
By Naomi Nix | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com NEWARK — Two months ago state lawmakers grilled Newark schools…
In order of appearance: URA-AFT President Lucye Millerand Dr. Joseph Holtzman, Rutgers School of Dental Medicine-Community Health. Chief Negotiator…
By Patricia Alex, Staff Writer, The Record Rutgers University reached a tentative pact on Thursday with its largest faculty…
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