Updated Share My Lesson resources available for Pride Month
June is Pride Month, and the AFT has updated a handful of its LGBTQ-related Share My Lesson resources for…
June is Pride Month, and the AFT has updated a handful of its LGBTQ-related Share My Lesson resources for…
Join Rethinking Schools and the Bargain for the Common Good Network for an online discussion June 8 on building relationships…
Under its Vax and Visit campaign, which launched May 27, the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection is offering…
In a May 21 article for Edutopia, contributing editor Sarah Gonser writes about three activities that educators recommend as…
In a recent Newsweek interview, Secretary of Education Dr. Miguel A. Cardona says the pandemic “didn’t discriminate against students,”…
Dr. Angelica Allen-McMillan, acting commissioner of New Jersey’s Department of Education, on May 26 provided an overview of the…
With K-12 teachers and students back in classrooms across America, EdTech writer Adam Stone points out the need for…
For more than a year, black Americans “have experienced a perfect storm of social and emotional stressors,” and during…
AFT President Randi Weingarten on May 24 visited the First Avenue School in Newark to thank its educators and…
Effective May 28, New Jersey’s statewide indoor masking mandate will come to an end, but existing masking requirements will…
A new Teaching Profession Playbook, co-developed by the AFT, contains tools “for advancing a stable and diverse teaching profession”…
Parent Power, NJTESOL/NJBE’s free virtual workshop for parents of multilingual learners, is set for June 5 from 8:30 a.m….
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