Report: Schools skimp on history of Reconstruction
U.S. schools “are failing to teach a sufficiently complex and comprehensive history of Reconstruction,” write the three authors of…
U.S. schools “are failing to teach a sufficiently complex and comprehensive history of Reconstruction,” write the three authors of…
The New Jersey Department of Education’s website now has an area called Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Educational Resources to…
U.S. Education Secretary Dr. Miguel A. Cardona appeared Jan. 12 on “CBS Mornings” to talk about millions of additional…
As the American workforce undergoes what’s been dubbed The Great Resignation and The Big Quit, author and former educator…
The New Jersey Senate and Assembly on Jan. 10 passed S3810/A5862, officially described as the Responsible Collective Negotiations Act. The…
U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland and NAACP Legal Defense Fund President Sherrilyn Ifill will be among the featured speakers…
The mask mandate for students, teachers and other personnel in New Jersey schools will continue. The mandate, part of…
Join health experts and college leaders Jan. 12 for the webinar “COVID on Campus, 2022 and Beyond,” presented by…
With the latest round of remote learning in Newark public schools set to end Jan. 18, Newark Teachers Union…
With Gov. Phil Murphy’s school mask mandate (via Executive Order No. 251) due to expire Jan. 11, AFTNJ President…
AFT’s Share My Lesson has a three-part program on stress solutions for educations that begins Jan. 11. In the…
AFTNJ President Donna M. Chiera was among the speakers Jan. 6 during a virtual meeting with the New Jersey…
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