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My Child with Dyslexia Won’t Be Your Statistic

Guest Contributor May 13, 2020

Marilyn Muller is the mother of a 12 year-old child with dyslexia. She is a retired SmithBarney Financial Advisor turned full-time mom and accidental volunteer

NJEA Lobbyists Want New Jersey’s Next Governor To Be NJEA VP (and Aspiring Montclair Mayor) Sean Spiller. One Little Problem…

Guest Contributor May 5, 2020

This is a guest post by Mike Lilley, founder and president of the Sunlight Policy Center of New Jersey, a nonprofit advocacy organization focused on showcasing

We Can’t Use This Crisis To Abandon Our Most Complex Learners: Creative Solutions Abound

Guest Contributor April 28, 2020

This post was written by Lindsay Jones ( President and CEO of National Center for Learning Disabilities), Erin Mote ( Executive Director of InnovateEDU), Lauren

The NJEA and Its Allies Are the Main Funders of Sean Spiller’s Mayoral Campaign

Guest Contributor April 22, 2020

This is a guest post by Michael Lilley, Founder and President of the Sunlight Policy Center of New Jersey, which seeks to educate residents on the

For Students Who Struggle With Reading, This Mom of a Dyslexic Son Has Some COVID-19 Era Advice

Guest Contributor April 15, 2020

This is a guest post by Debbie Meyer, a founding member of the Dyslexia (Plus) in Public Schools Task Force, a small group of community

Is COVID-19 Teaching Us Anything at All Outside of Washing Our Hands?

Guest Contributor April 8, 2020

This is a post by my friend and colleague Zachary Wright, a national finalist for the United States Department of Education’s School Ambassador Fellowship. Zach is

Free Internet Access For Low-Income Families Must Be A Fundamental Right During COVID-19.

Guest Contributor April 1, 2020

This is a post by my friend and colleague Zachary Wright, a national finalist for the United States Department of Education’s School Ambassador Fellowship. Zach is

This Father of a Special Needs Student Thinks Online Instruction Can Be A Great Fit.

Guest Contributor March 25, 2020

This is a guest post by Jeff Kwitowski, Senior Vice President of Public Affairs & Policy at K12 Inc. For more than 20 years he’s

How Did College Achieve Public Charter Schools Pull Together Online Learning So Quickly and Effectively? Answers From the Founder.

Guest Contributor March 24, 2020

This is a guest post by Mike Piscal, founder of College Achieve Public Schools in New Jersey, which operates six public charter schools in New

Five Tips From a Teacher About Talking To Kids About Coronavirus Fears

Guest Contributor March 13, 2020

This is a guest post by Dana Kaplan who has her MA in Early Childhood Education with an additional certification in Gifted Education. She recently

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