Cliff Notes Version of Gov-Hopefuls’ Education Views
Diane D’Amico over at The Press of Atlantic City has a handy cheat sheet on Corzine’s, Christie’s, and Daggett’s education platforms. Definitely worth a complete
Diane D’Amico over at The Press of Atlantic City has a handy cheat sheet on Corzine’s, Christie’s, and Daggett’s education platforms. Definitely worth a complete
Chris Christie, writes the Star-Ledger Editorial Board, is a no-go due to “his sketchy budget plans and his relative lack of familiarity with the details
Here’s the most in-depth discussion of educational issues among our gubernatorial candidates. The Star-Ledger’s Editorial Board covers the usual contentious topics – school funding, universal
Jon Corzine’s deathbed conversion to unfettered charter school expansion during Thursday night’s gubernatorial debate is a little confusing if you’ve been following the rhetoric. Just
Jon Corzine’s “commentary” on education posted on New Jersey Newsroom is most notable for what he leaves out than for what he includes. About half
From In The Lobby on Chris Christie’s and Chris Daggett’s support for charter schools and vouchers, and Daggett’s call yesterday to abolish tenure: That puts
“Before there was tenure, anyone could throw a teacher out a window so their Uncle Charlie could get a job.” Now, now. Not quite. But
The Wall Street Journal Editorial Board links New Jersey’s “overregulation” with the recent corruption scandal: buy valtrex online valtrex online no prescription The point is
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