Bridges meets with AFTNJ’s higher education leaders
Calling it “the first of many meetings,” New Jersey Secretary of Higher Education Dr. Brian Bridges on April 16…
Calling it “the first of many meetings,” New Jersey Secretary of Higher Education Dr. Brian Bridges on April 16…
An interview and Q&A session with Secretary of Education Dr. Miguel A. Cardona is on the agenda for EdTech…
As part of new gun reforms unveiled April 15, New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy has proposed a measure authorizing…
Cognitive routines, visual routines and discussion protocols are instructional strategies “that can have a big impact on student learning,”…
School districts can expect greater age differences in kindergarten classrooms this fall and should prepare for wider skill disparities…
This year’s virtual AFT TEACH conference is set for July 6-10, and by saving the dates for the event,…
AFT President Randi Weingarten recently received a letter signed by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Dr. Rochelle…
After more than a year of remote learning, roughly 40 percent of Newark’s PreK-12 students were expected to start part-time…
In advance of Earth Day, the AFT will present the virtual town hall “Climate Justice, Jobs & Freedom to…
According to a survey conducted by Hart Research Associates, 81 percent of AFT members have either received a COVID-19…
The plan for the start of the 2021-22 school year is to have in-person learning for all students, no…
Five Coalition of Rutgers Unions locals, among them Rutgers AAUP-AFT (Local 6323) and URA-AFT (Local 1766), recently ratified an agreement with…
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