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Which One To Choose? Competing Headlines From Two NJ Newspapers

Staff Writer November 11, 2020

With New Jersey’s COVID cases spiking — yesterday the state reported 3,877 new cases, the highest since April 24 —parents, students, teachers, school leaders, and

As NJ Student Learning Slides, NJEA Leaders Cancel Two Days of School for a Poorly-Attended Non-Convention.

Laura Waters November 6, 2020

Every year I voice my disgust at the unnecessary closure of schools two days in November for the New Jersey Education Association’s annual convention.  NJEA

Q&A: Chris Cerf on Fighting COVID Learning Loss With Great Teaching

Laura Waters November 4, 2020

Last March schools across the country closed and typical live instruction morphed into erratic meetings on Zoom. Many of us assumed this was a short-term

NJ Students Beg For Respite From Eight Hours of Screens Per Day.

Staff Writer November 2, 2020

South Brunswick High School students have started a petition begging the School Board and  Superintendent Scott Feder to change the all-remote schedule so they are

Calling All Parents/Teachers Of Children With Autism: Your Help Is Needed.

Staff Writer October 27, 2020

The New Jersey Autism Center of Excellence is asking for help from parents who have children on the autism spectrum and their teachers. Specifically, Principal

Murphy Gets High Grades for Managing COVID Contagion So Why Is He Flunking COVID Schooling?

Laura Waters October 26, 2020

We as a state, for whatever reason, erred on the side of less guidance for schools when more guidance was needed. That’s Sarah Mulhern Gross,

New Report From School Boards Association: It’s Time for the State Education Department to Do Its Job.

Staff Writer October 23, 2020

Today the New Jersey School Boards Association released the third in a series of reports on how the coronavirus is changing education in New Jersey.

What’s Everyone Saying About Murphy’s Pick For Education Commissioner?

Staff Writer October 21, 2020

Many media outlets have reports today on Gov. Phil Murphy’s nomination of Angelica Allen-McMillan for Education Commissioner, five months after Lamont Repollet’s resignation. (Chief DOE

The COVID Pandemic Has Not Changed Some Things: More Shoddy Research From Jersey Jazzman and NJ Policy Perspective

Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center October 20, 2020

Mark Weber, Ph.D. (a.k.a., Jersey Jazzman), has published an op-ed in NJSpotlight (based on a report he did for New Jersey Policy Perspective [NJPP]) that purports to

Montclair Students With Autism Started in-Person School on Friday. One Glitch: Teachers Didn’t Show Up.

Staff Writer October 20, 2020

This past Friday, 30 Montclair Public School District students arrived at school for their first day of live instruction. These students are among the most

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