Christie signed two education bills, one barring the state from withholding aid based on student participation in standardized tests and the other barring standardized tests
Chalkbeat reports today that the New York City Board of Education, which just issued new school “quality reports,” left out schools serving the city’s neediest
Jamaal Bowman, principal of Cornerstone Academy for Social Action (C.A.S.A.) Middle School in the Bronx, has been getting a lot of press lately. The NY Post
On Sunday, Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers, issued an apology in the New York Daily News for previously supporting zero-tolerance policies
Today’s NJ Spotlight reports on Gov. Christie’s approval of two Assembly bills, one that bars standardized testing for K-2 students and the other that forbids
Nina Rees, president and CEO of the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools, released a statement in response Secretary Hillary Clinton’s comments about charter schools
NJ Spotlight: “While New Jersey’s so-called “achievement gap” between rich and poor and white and minorities has always been wide, the chasm appears even wider
There’s a new report out from the National Center of Teacher Quality that does a relatively deep dive into the “practical realities” of incorporating measures
As a follow-up to NJEA’s wonderful, fabulous, all good, very great day on Tuesday when its $4 million Super PAC money led to securing a
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