NJEA

NJEA Wiggles Right

Dr. Diane Ravitch, indefatigable tweeter, education historian, and preeminent apologist for teacher unions, was in Atlantic City for the NJEA…

13 years ago

The Difference a Year Makes

NJEA press release, Sept. 28th, 2010:As Gov. Christie sets out to pursue an education agenda that has significant implications for…

13 years ago

NJ Politics: Ed Reform and the Fate of Speaker Oliver

Great Moran piece today on the splintering of NJ Democrats over issues of race, leadership, public unions, and, yes, education…

13 years ago

White Knight Rescues Afterschool Program

Talk about a political headache: New Jersey After 3, the afterschool program for poor kids, has been rescued from oblivion…

13 years ago

NJ Legislature To Consider Merit Pay for Teachers

The Courier Post reports that the NJ State Legislature may consider a merit pay bill for public school teachers, according…

13 years ago

Under NJEA Proposal, Teachers Earn Tenure after 4 Years

Speaking of tenure, during a panel discussion moderated by NJ Spotlight’s John Mooney on teacher evaluations and tenure, NJEA Executive…

13 years ago

NJ’s Embraces School Choice (a little)

It’s great to report on the successful expansion of our Interdistrict Public School Choice Program, which allows districts to open…

13 years ago

Evaluating and Retaining Effective Teachers

Speaking of white papers, here’s a new one from the Education Trust, entitled “Fair to Everyone: Building the Balanced Teacher…

13 years ago

Quote of the Day

My position regarding the teachers’ union has been the same from the time I got into the race until today.…

13 years ago

NJEA & Christie: Two Steps Forward, One Step Back

NJ Spotlight looks today at “the state of relations between Christie and NJEA: “It's not exactly warm and fuzzy, but…

13 years ago