NJEA’s Position Signals Strength

Bob Braun of the Star-Ledger castigates NJEA’s leadership for “joining forces with archenemy Gov. Chris Christie and the powerful Camden County Democratic machine of George

NJ’s Urban Hope Act Divides ELC and NJEA

How pissed off is Education Law Center over the proposed Urban Hope Act, the fast-tracked bill that would (in its most recent incarnation) build a

Quote of the Day

Christie and Cerf have become a bad cop, good cop duo in dealing with the NJEA. For now, Christie has stopped issuing political fusillades against

Quote of the Day

Last week, at its annual meeting, the New Jersey Education Association announced its broad education reform agenda. But because of the acrimonious relationship between Governor

Question of the Day re: NJEA

Jim Hooker in today’s PolitickerNJ analyzes the waning power of NJ’s big teacher union, NJEA. Back this past summer, NJEA President Barbara Keshishian led “thousands

Teacher Unions and the Tea Party

Kevin Chavous, Chairman of the Black Alliance for Educational Options, explains the politics that undermines the integrity of the reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary