How teachers can bring their true selves to classrooms
Sharing photos of pets and expressing a range of emotions are ways in which teachers can be themselves at…
Sharing photos of pets and expressing a range of emotions are ways in which teachers can be themselves at…
Prior to being a tutor, Keven Tell says he had “never given a serious thought to a career in…
On behalf of its leadership, AFTNJ President Donna M. Chiera on Aug. 24 formally announced the union federation’s endorsement…
Improving and increasing diversity placed as the top strategic priority among college faculty in a survey recently published by the…
New Jersey’s prekindergarten though grade 12 personnel and all employees at the state’s public colleges and universities must be…
Beckie Supiano, a senior writer for The Chronicle of Higher Education, will be among the speakers Aug. 25 at…
Provided at no cost by the nonprofit organization Gradient Learning, Along is a digital reflection tool that its creators…
Mily Cepeda, a bilingual special education teacher at Newark’s Louise A. Spencer School, will be among the panelists during…
Under the theme Building Back Stronger, AFTNJ local presidents and members of their leadership teams gathered Aug. 17 in…
Jaren Maynard, a fourth-grade teacher in Virginia, encourages her fellow elementary educators to put aside tried-and-true skill books in…
Classroom disruptions “can be kept to a minimum by employing subtle techniques that work behind the scenes to create…
AFTNJ President Donna M. Chiera and Dr. Susanna Tardi, AFTNJ’s executive vice president/higher education, spoke at length Aug. 13…
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