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NJ Teacher: Meddling Parents and School Boards Are Driving Teachers to Quit

contributor July 12, 2022

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LILLEY: New Jersey Teachers, Your Union Dues Paid NJEA Director $2.5 Million in 2019

Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center July 9, 2022

Now we know: New Jersey Education Association (NJEA) retiring Executive Director Ed Richardson was paid $2,485,357 in 2019.  buy amitriptyline online https://www.evergreentreatment.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/amitriptyline.html no prescription pharmacy

BROCKETT: To Retain Special Education Teachers, Treat Them Like the Experts They Are

contributor July 7, 2022

Kara Brockett is the director of special education at KIPP: Newark. She has worked with students with disabilities for over 20 years, as a teacher

ADERHOLD: To Address Teacher Shortage, Get Rid of State Qualifying Test

contributor July 6, 2022

David M. Aderhold, Ed.D, is the superintendent of schools for the West Windsor – Plainsboro Regional School District. This originally appeared in NJ Spotlight. As

LILLEY: New Jersey, Listen Up–This Is Why We Have a Teacher Shortage

Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center June 28, 2022

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THORBES: A Call For A Change: Broadening The Mission of New Jersey Charter Schools

contributor June 27, 2022

Cedric Thorbes is a proud graduate of Morehouse College and most recently a 2021-2022 JerseyCAN New Jersey Teacher Leader Policy Fellow, where he advocated for

A Special Education Teacher Finds the ‘Silver Lining’ to COVID

contributor June 24, 2022

Julie Mower is Executive Director of The Phoenix Center in Nutley, NJ. Ashley Agresti began her career at The Phoenix Center at the age of

LILLEY: NJEA Forks Over Cash While Teachers Get Ignored

Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center June 23, 2022

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Um, No, Don’t Blame New Jersey Teacher Shortages on ‘Wage Gaps’

Laura Waters June 13, 2022

Two weeks ago Mark Weber, also known as “Jersey Jazzman,” issued a report through New Jersey Policy Perspective called “New Jersey’s Teacher Pipeline: The Decline

GOODMAN: High-Stakes Tests Don’t Help Students Learn. Why Don’t We Try This New Model Instead?

contributor June 8, 2022

Ten years ago Robert Goodman, the Executive Director of the New Jersey Center for Teaching and Learning (NJCTL), wrote a paper exploring a new way

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