to the Christie Administration’s tenure reform proposal: [I]ndividual merit pay based on student test score improvement will not reward the best teachers…No one wants to
This afternoon Education Commissioner Christopher Cerf gave a briefing on the Christie Administration’s five-part tenure reform proposal. Legislative language will be released in two weeks.
This afternoon at 2:00 Acting Commissioner Christopher Cerf will give what’s being billed as a “major address” on education reform. According to the Star-Ledger, a
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