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COMMENTARY: Do We Really Have a Teacher Shortage and, If We Do, How Can We Fix It?

Laura Waters August 24, 2022

The American teacher shortage is headlining news stories and infiltrating social media, although there’s little consensus on whether this shortage is new or if it

New Jersey, It’s Time To Thank Isaac Abankwa

contributor May 3, 2022

Isaac Abankwa is a teacher, grade level chair for enrichment, and a teacher coach at KIPP Upper Roseville Academy. According to researchers, if Black students

EL-MEKKI: Recruiting Black Teachers Into A Burning Schoolhouse Won’t Help To Retain Them

contributor April 27, 2022

Sharif El-Mekki is the founder and CEO of the Center for Black Educator Development. He is a former principal of Mastery Charter School–Shoemaker Campus and

COMMENTARY: Forget About the ‘Math Wars’ and Look at Corey and Kyela

Laura Waters April 12, 2022

Let’s start with a history lesson: in 1882, before computers, software engineering, and artificial intelligence were even a glint in the nation’s eye, a group

EL-MEKKI: We Have an Education Crisis in Our Hands and Curtailing the Charter Schools Program Is No Way to Fix It

contributor April 12, 2022

Sharif El-Mekki is the founder and CEO of the Center for Black Educator Development. He is a former principal of Mastery Charter School–Shoemaker Campus and

NJ Public Charters Honored By Murphy Administration For Increasing Teacher Diversity and Course Equity

Staff Writer August 11, 2021

Two New Jersey charter schools are among the seven districts to receive a Lighthouse Award from the New Jersey Department of Education. This award recognizes

At This Summer Program in Camden, Black Pride and Academic Achievement Go Hand-in-Hand

Laura Waters July 28, 2021

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The Historical Case for Teachers Unions

Laura Waters March 25, 2021

This piece is part of an ongoing series: Is the Teachers Union Too Powerful in New Jersey?   I grew up with a soundtrack of

BRICK Education Network: Building Strong Communities Brick by Brick

contributor March 16, 2021

Helen Mazarakis has served as Chair of the Board of Trustees at BRICK Education Network since 2019 and a member of the Board of Trustees

Marigna: Braven’s Career Booster Boot Camp Is Teaching College Grads How To Land Strong Jobs

Vince Marigna July 28, 2020

Vincent Marigna is Executive Director of Braven, a career and leadership development accelerator focused on supporting first-generation, low-income college students with securing a strong first

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