New Code Curbs Education Commissioner’s Power To Set Charter Tuition
By John Mooney Change meets some objections, but state BOE says it’s only bringing code in line with current laws…
By John Mooney Change meets some objections, but state BOE says it’s only bringing code in line with current laws…
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Ultimately, forcing standardized test upon students and schools is a matter of power – and the right to protest…
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Mixed numbers indicate tricky balancing act — foster charters while maintaining high standards By John Mooney The Christie administration…
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…
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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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