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As NJ’s In-School COVID Cases Rise, Parents Welcome New Remote Instruction Advocate

Staff Writer December 8, 2021

Parents in New Jersey have advocated for remote learning options during this pandemic, only to be ignored by Governor Murphy, who has implemented a remote

There’s A Catch For Districts Planning on Going All-Remote

Laura Waters August 12, 2020

According to a source who spoke to Advance Media, New Jersey’s nearly 600 school districts will not be able to simply chose to go all-remote,

“Simple, Equitable, Joyful, and Accessible:” Best Remote Instruction Practices From NJ Charter School Leaders

Laura Waters May 27, 2020

On May 19th the New Jersey Public Charter School Association held a webinar called “Learning from NJ’s Public Charter Schools during COVID-19.” Interest among the

Senator Ruiz amd Assemblywoman Lampitt Join Public Charter School Leaders To Share Best Practices for Home Instruction: Sign Up Now!

Laura Waters May 14, 2020

For teachers, parents, and administrators struggling to meet children’s educational needs during the coronavirus pandemic, here’s an opportunity to learn about best practices: Next Tuesday,

My Son’s School Is My Partner As We Work Together on His Emotional Health

Laura Waters May 11, 2020

This is a guest post by Alison Seanor, a parent of a first grade student at Elysian Charter School in Hoboken, New Jersey. Every morning

NJ School Districts Best Not Mess with Special Ed Parents

Laura Waters April 29, 2020

When news leaked that 30 New Jersey districts were demanding that parents sign waivers before their kids could get access to special education services during

How the New Jersey Department of Education Went From Technology Leader to Technology Laggard

Laura Waters April 29, 2020

On Monday I wrote about Paterson Public Schools’ poor implementation of home instruction during this pandemic, hindered largely by the lack of one-on-one devices for

We Can’t Use This Crisis To Abandon Our Most Complex Learners: Creative Solutions Abound

Guest Contributor April 28, 2020

This post was written by Lindsay Jones ( President and CEO of National Center for Learning Disabilities), Erin Mote ( Executive Director of InnovateEDU), Lauren

Four Reasons Why Public Schools Won’t Return to “Normal” Anytime Soon

Laura Waters April 21, 2020

Yogi Berra proclaimed (perhaps apocryphally), “predictions are difficult, especially about the future.” I have no crystal ball but, whenever this pandemic subsides, I think we’re

For Students Who Struggle With Reading, This Mom of a Dyslexic Son Has Some COVID-19 Era Advice

Guest Contributor April 15, 2020

This is a guest post by Debbie Meyer, a founding member of the Dyslexia (Plus) in Public Schools Task Force, a small group of community

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