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Newark Teachers Union Takes Its Grievances To State Assembly Committee
By John Mooney Representative tells education panel that Superintendent Cami Anderson has not followed state rules for teacher evaluations With…
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N. J. charter schools see smaller percentages of poor and special needs students than districts, study says
TRENTON — Charter schools in many of the state’s most disadvantaged districts do not look much like the communities they…
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Tell Time: #TIMEtoApologize
Are one of more than 90,000 people who have signed our petition demanding that Time magazine apologize for calling…
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Assembly Committee Hears Recommendations on Building Better Teachers
But committee chairman thinks changes more likely to come in administrative code rather than through the law By John…
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NJIT formally questions Kean University’s plan for architecture program
By PATRICIA ALEX, Staff Writer, The Record New Jersey Institute of Technology issued a formal statement on Monday questioning…
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Reclaiming Our Profession: A Professional Continuum to Support Effective Teaching in NJ
There is not a profession in this modern era that is legislated, regulated and mandated as closely as that…
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Why Public Education Needs Teachers Unions
Excluding teachers from policy-making is not only stupid, it’s dangerous. By Gary Ravani I consider it important, indeed urgently…
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Kean University, NJIT feud over similar curriculums
By Patricia Alex, Staff Writer, The Record. Kean University is launching an architecture school bearing the imprint of design…
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Arbitrator Rules Newark Teacher Must Be Rehired, Given Back Pay
Decision says schools Superintendent Cami Anderson was premature in citing dismissal guidelines in state’s new tenure law By John…
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State’s Top Democrats Take Stock of Education Reforms in the Offing
Sweeney, Prieto say they mostly support Common Core and related testing, but predict big adjustments ahead for NJ schools…
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