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LILLEY: Flawed Research from Jersey Jazzman and NJ Policy Perspective Aligns With NJ Teachers Union’s Agenda

Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center July 12, 2021

Once again, more flawed research was just published by New Jersey Policy Perspective (NJPP) and Mark Weber, Ph.D., (a.k.a Jersey Jazzman). Why is it flawed?

Whistleblower Calls Foul: This NJ Department of Education Teacher-Training Program Is Bogus

contributor July 8, 2021

This is a guest editorial by a staff member of the New Jersey Department of Education who wishes to remain anonymous. It has been revealed

Newark Superintendent Tries Smoke and Mirrors to Hide Extent of Student Learning Loss

Staff Writer July 2, 2021

Back in March the non-profit JerseyCAN commissioned a report to quantify learning loss among New Jersey students during the pandemic. On average, New Jersey students

LILLEY: Does NJEA Care About Learning Loss for Minority and Low-Income Students?

Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center July 1, 2021

Remote learning during the pandemic has indeed taken its toll on NJ students. The New Jersey Globe reported that based on interim tests 37% of NJ students

Camden’s Newest Non-Profit Quizzes Schools on Learning Loss Plans

Staff Writer July 1, 2021

On Monday Parents Invincible, a new non-profit headed by longtime Camden activist Shirley Irizarry, sent a questionnaire to all Camden schools seeking information on how

Sorry, New Jersey History Buffs: New Report Says Our Course Content Is ‘Mediocre’

Staff Writer June 24, 2021

This week the Fordham Institute released a report called “ online pharmacy keflex no prescription The State of State Standards for Civics and U.S. History

BREAKING: NJ Supreme Court Upholds Expansion of Seven Newark Charter Schools

Staff Writer June 22, 2021

In a unanimous ruling issued this afternoon, the New Jersey Supreme Court ruled in favor of the State Department of Education’s 2016 decision to allow

COMMENTARY: If Phil Murphy Wants a Second Term, Here’s the Course-Correction He Needs Most

Laura Waters June 21, 2021

If you’ve been following NJ Education Report’s coverage of the dissolution of Asbury Park Public Schools, first under the direction of Lamont Repollet and then

‘State of Emergency’ or ‘Not a Failure’? Dueling Takeaways on Learning Loss at State Board of Education Meeting

Staff Writer June 17, 2021

There was some dissension yesterday during the New Jersey State Board of Education meeting. Vice President Andy Mulvihill, upon hearing that 37 percent of NJ

NEWSFLASH: Ciattarelli, Murphy’s GOP Challenger, at Odds With NJ Teacher Union Leaders

Staff Writer June 16, 2021

Jack Ciattarelli, the Republican challenger to Gov. Phil Murphy, has reached an impasse with leaders of the New Jersey Education Association.  While he received an

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