Black, special ed students received ‘exclusionary discipline’ during pandemic, study shows
With most students in virtual classroom during the 2020-21 school year, suspensions declined, “yet African American students and students…
With most students in virtual classroom during the 2020-21 school year, suspensions declined, “yet African American students and students…
As a former math teacher, Stephanie Eaton knows that most educators “want to be great teachers, not IT experts.”…
During the 2020-21 school year, about 60 percent of K-12 teachers in a virtual environment “had students who had…
On April 21, about 70 members of Middlesex College’s full-time faculty, along with some current students, attended the Middlesex…
Throughout the pandemic, art classes have been “a welcome escape” for some students, while for others, they’ve been “a…
Combining in-person and remote learning at the same time is the least preferable teaching option “because it’s exhausting for…
With the latest round of remote learning in Newark public schools set to end Jan. 18, Newark Teachers Union…
On Dec. 15, The Chronicle of Higher Education will present the virtual forum “Next Steps for the Inclusive Classroom,”…
The AFTNJ Delegate Assembly by vote on Oct. 25 confirmed Dr. Todd Vachon and Timothy D. Carr as vice…
The Chronicle of Higher Education will present the virtual forum “Advancing Diversity and Inclusion in a Changing Time” on…
Rather than focus on learning loss that may have occurred during the pandemic, South Carolina high school teacher Lauren…
AFTNJ President Donna M. Chiera hosted a virtual roundtable Sept. 28 with prekindergarten-12 leaders for them to share their…
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