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NJEA: Murphy’s Elimination of Teacher Performance Test Is a Major Win for Students and Educators

Staff Writer December 16, 2022

This is a press release. Earlier today, Gov. Phil Murphy signed a bill to eliminate edTPA as a requirement for teacher certification in New Jersey,

Murphy Signs Bill Eliminating EdTPA Test for Teacher Certification

Staff Writer December 16, 2022

Today Gov. Phil Murphy signed Senate Bill 896, which prohibits the New Jersey Department of Education from requiring the completion of a performance-based assessment as

TESTA: It’s Time for NJEA Leaders To Take a Hard Look in the Mirror

contributor December 13, 2022

New Jersey State Senator Michael Testa Jr. serves New Jersey’s 1st Legislative District – all of Cape May County and parts of Atlantic and Cumberland

New Jersey School Librarians Celebrate Passage of Information Literacy Bill

Staff Writer December 13, 2022

The New Jersey Association of School Librarians (NJASL) is thrilled to announce that on November 21 the New Jersey Senate unanimously approved S588 in its

VIDEO: We Don’t Just Need Our Kids’ Test Scores—We Need a Competent Education Department Too

Laura Waters December 6, 2022

Tomorrow morning the State Board of Education will hear a presentation  from the Murphy Administration’s Department of Education, which will finally release some of the

Top New Jersey Officials Demand More Honesty and Less Vomit From Murphy’s Education Department As Student Proficiency Plummets

Laura Waters December 1, 2022

When someone stands up and says New Jersey schools are #1 I have an immediate reaction to vomit because I know that’s not true.  That’s

LILLEY: NJEA Leadership Funds Gov. Murphy’s Presidential Ambitions with New Jersey Teachers’ Highest-in-the-Nation Dues

Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center December 1, 2022

The New Jersey Globe reported that the pro-Murphy, dark money Super PAC “Stronger Fairer Forward,” which is run by Murphy’s wife, contributed “more than $300,000” to various Democratic

LILLEY: JerseyCAN and Urban League of Essex County Organize a Forum on Learning Loss While Murphy, NJEA Remain AWOL

Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center November 29, 2022

To the everlasting shame of Gov. Murphy and New Jersey’s largest teachers union, the NJEA, it has been left to two New Jersey non-profits, JerseyCan

How Did Anti-Sex Ed School Board Candidates Do in New Jersey? Answers Here.

Staff Writer November 28, 2022

Politico has analyzed the success of New Jersey school board candidates who espoused platforms decrying Covid-masking and vaccination policies and LGBTQ-inclusive student learning standards. The

New Jersey Teachers Are Getting a Raw Deal From Their Union

Laura Waters November 23, 2022

According to a new report by Mike Lilley at the Sunlight Policy Center, New Jersey teachers’ enthusiasm and support for their union’s politicking has dropped

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