First issue of Learning for Justice magazine out now
Learning for Justice magazine, a Southern Poverty Law Center project recommended for grades 6-12, has released its first issue….
Learning for Justice magazine, a Southern Poverty Law Center project recommended for grades 6-12, has released its first issue….
After missing the previous two meetings, New Jersey Secretary of Higher Education Dr. Brian Bridges on Sept. 24 virtually…
Join author Dr. Tina H. Boogren for a virtual Solution Tree workshop Sept. 29 and Oct. 6 that’s designed…
AFT President Randi Weingarten on Sept. 23 visited Robert Fulton Elementary School in North Bergen to meet with district…
Rethink your grading, embrace the best of technology and see your students for who they are (and how they…
Following the positive feedback from the book club she started in her district, North Bergen Federation of Teachers (Local…
Rebecca Givan, president of Rutgers AAUP-AFT, has landed on NJBIZ’s latest Education Power 50 list. “The union has tussled…
The fall 2021 edition of AFT’s American Educator is available now, featuring the three-part “All Children Thriving” package, with…
Gov. Phil Murphy on Sept. 16 signed S1877, which “requires public and independent institutions of higher education and proprietary…
At the recently wrapped Zoomtopia conference, education-focused Zoom employees shared their thoughts on what the next decade could hold…
The AFTNJ-AFT Disaster Support Fund is offering direct grants of up to $250 to members in good standing who…
President Joe Biden on Sept. 13 signed an executive order to advance educational equity, excellence and economic opportunity for…
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