Ruiz Raises ‘Severe Concerns’ About Administration’s Teacher Evaluation Program
Chief architect of tenure reform cautions against putting too much importance, too soon, on student performance on state tests…
Chief architect of tenure reform cautions against putting too much importance, too soon, on student performance on state tests…
By Adrianna Kezar, David Longanecker and Daniel Maxey The faculty in postsecondary education has changed so much in the…
In addition to running Saturday school programs, Project Redirect deals with difficult issues such as gang violence, AIDS, youth…
Governor vows to be sensitive to local board and community, but is ready to ‘exert whatever control’ is called…
By Ariel Kaminer Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo and legislative leaders said on Monday that they had reached an agreement…
By Suzanne Russell PERTH AMBOY — Board of Education members will vote Tuesday on whether to spend nearly $6,000…
Matt Katz and Claudia Vargas, Inquirer Staff Writers TRENTON – Gov. Christie plans to announce Monday that he is…
Plan calls for five privately run schools to open in city, operated with public funds By John Mooney The…
The Affordable Care Act takes effect Jan. 1, 2014. Part of the law’s unintended consequences will be its effect…
University of Nebraska’s William Brennan Institute of Labor Studies John Kretzschmer visited New Jersey to run a day-long session…
Cutting funding boosts tuition, reduces course offerings, and — according to one expert — can deter businesses from moving…
By Patricia Alex, Staff Writer. The Record. The sluggish economy has accelerated a shift in how higher education is…
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