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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

In New Ratings, New Jersey High Schools Come in 6th in the U.S.

Staff Writer June 1, 2022

U.S. News and World Report just issued a state-by-state performance comparison of American public high schools. The ranking is based on which states have the

COMMENTARY: New Jersey Educators Need a New Role Model and They’ve Got One in David Banks

Laura Waters December 14, 2021

The whole goal here is to prepare kids to be able to be college and workforce ready. A lot of times we talk about college

New Bill Takes Aim At Murphy Education Department’s Persistent Disregard for Measuring Unfinished Learning

Laura Waters December 10, 2021

A new bill sponsored by Senator Teresa Ruiz and Assemblywoman Angela McKnight looks like it may pass quickly during the New Jersey Legislature’s lame duck

ANALYSIS: NJ Ed Department’s Proposal for Dumbed-Down Tests Is 64 Floor Redux

Laura Waters December 6, 2021

Two years ago, under the leadership of Phil Murphy’s Education Commissioner Lamont Repollet, the State Board of Education voted 12-1 to kill the standardized assessments

SCOOP: Murphy’s Ed Department Gives Up on Student Success After High School

Laura Waters December 2, 2021

Yesterday the State Board of Education convened to hear a presentation from the Murphy Administration’s Department of Education on the new graduation test called the

This Educator Says New Jersey’s Backlash Against Testing Is Hurting Our Neediest Students

Staff Writer June 15, 2021

Did you know that in New Jersey only 47% of adults read at middle school-level? In Essex, Hudson, and Passaic counties it’s ten points lower.

Here’s Why You Should Care About the DOE’s Poor Oversight of Asbury Park (Plus, Three Bonus Rumors)

Laura Waters January 12, 2021

Asbury Park school board members and administrators must be breathing a sigh of relief: Yesterday’s announcement by Gov. Murphy that the state will waive high

Breaking: Murphy Waives High School Graduation Tests & Data-Informed Teacher Evaluations

Staff Writer January 11, 2021

Press Release from the Governor’s Office– Governor Phil Murphy today signed Executive Order No. 214 to affect the following changes for the 2020-2021 school year: 1) waiver of

Murphy’s Track Record of Appointments Is Lousy, Especially in Education. What’s Up With That?

Laura Waters August 28, 2019

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