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Protestors advocate for faculty, staff raises at BOG meeting
By Lisa Berkman and Anastasia Millicker / Staff Writers Several faculty and staff members protested during yesterday’s Board of…
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Don’t fall for governor’s reform scam
Mike Spina In a recent article, Derrell Bradford, executive director of Better Education for Kids and a member of…
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No time is being wasted creating Rutgers medical school
Nic Corbett/The Star-Ledger NEW BRUNSWICK — Although there’s been no official order, it’s full steam ahead in planning for…
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The Opportunity Scholarship Act would be funded directly from public school budgets.
The Truth-O-Meter Says: “(The Opportunity Scholarship Act) would be funded directly from public school budgets. So it would absolutely…
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Profits and Questions at Online Charter Schools
Lance Murphey for The New York Times Nearly 60 percent of its students are behind grade level in math….
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State rejects Online Charter School
BY HOWARD PROSNITZ, STAFF WRITER Teaneck Suburbanite TEANECK – The Department of Education has rejected an application for an…
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Administration Reveals Which Charters Have Made the First Cut
More than half the applications weeded out, at least for now By John Mooney With every detail of its…
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Newark’s First Foray into Teacher Evaluation Pilot, with Teachers Front and Center
[…] Newark is one of 11 districts in the state piloting a controversial plan led by Gov. Chris Christie…
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UMDNJ president submits resignation
By Nic Corbett/The Star-Ledger NEWARK — William F. Owen Jr., the president of the University of Medicine and Dentistry…
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The lying king of Kean
Teacher’s union alleges school president falsified credentials By Cheryl Hehl, Staff Writer Kean University President Dawood Farahi allegedly falsified…
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Cash-strapped professors at Rutgers learn to do without, in world of state aid cuts and bad economy
By Jarrett Renshaw/Statehouse Bureau Andrew Mills/The Star-LedgerA sparse crowd settles in early in the second quarter at Rutgers Stadium…
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