A publication called Jacobin, which defines itself as “a leading voice of the American left, offering socialist perspectives on politics, economics, and culture,” has an
CentralJersey examines Princeton High School’s high rate of PARCC refusals (last year 800 out of 1,164 high school students refused the tests) as well as
Andy Rotherham has a great piece today in U.S. News that considers the trade-offs between transformative and incremental changes in education. Those tuned into the frequencies
A judge on the Essex County Superior Court ruled late yesterday that NJEA Secretary/Treasurer Sean Spiller is ineligible to serve on the Montclair Board of
Charles F. Coleman Jr., a civil rights attorney and former Brooklyn, NY prosecutor, explains why opting out of standardized state tests is the wrong choice
(This is a guest post from Dirk Tillotson, the founder and executive director of the nonprofit Great Schools Choices which supports community-based charter school development and
This Friday United Opt Out, which describes itself as “a focused point of unyielding resistance to corporate ed. reform,” is hosting a conference in Philadelphia
New Jersey released district-by-district state aid numbers after Gov. Christie gave his budget address. NJ Spotlight: “Early childhood education is getting a further boost from
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