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COMMENTARY: New ‘Report’ on Camden Students’ Academic Growth Fails the Smell Test

Laura Waters May 17, 2021

Last week New Jersey Policy Perspective (NJPP) released a “report” that tries to prove the state takeover of Camden Public Schools in 2013 didn’t result

COMMENTARY: Someone Needs to Tell This NJ Superintendent That Schools Are Accountable to Families, Not the Other Way Around

Laura Waters May 11, 2021

You probably didn’t read Sunday’s Star-Ledger op-ed by John Kellmayer called “‘Harrison Bergeron’ and How to Close the Achievement Gap.”  It’s okay–you didn’t miss much.

Feds Approve New Jersey’s Request to Replace State Tests with “Alternative Assessment Tools”

Staff Writer April 7, 2021

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Many NJ Students Need ‘Strong Support’ To Recover From Pandemic Learning Loss

Staff Writer March 5, 2021

Last Fall the New Jersey Department of Education offered  “Start Strong” assessments to all school districts. The DOE described these free tests as a “quick,”

NJ Announces Details for Local Learning Loss Assessment Data

Staff Writer February 26, 2021

.Yesterday the New Jersey State Department of Education issued instructions on how it will collect local assessment data. [An earlier version of this post incorrectly

“You Cannot Improve What You Do Not Measure”: Civil Rights Groups Plead for Feds to Require Standardized Testing This Spring

Staff Writer November 23, 2020

Even a broken clock is right twice a day. In this case, the clock is soon-to-be-Ex-Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos, who has told states that

No Testing Means No Problems, Right? So Says Trump and Mark Weber

Laura Waters September 4, 2020

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Donald Trump and Diane Ravitch Are Anti-Testing Soulmates

Staff Writer June 25, 2020

In these times of high anxiety it’s a boost to one’s spirits to discover a bit of serendipity. That moment came to me when, after

Murphy Manages To Deliver What Nobody Wants.

Laura Waters October 2, 2019

Governor Phil Murphy loves to talk about how he’s moving New Jersey forward but in the world of K-12 education he’s intent on moving us

Believe It or Not, Progressive Lawmakers Support Standardized Testing in NJ! (Take That, Ron Swanson.)

Laura Waters February 22, 2019

True confession: I started writing a post a few days ago on the demise of an important piece of legislation, Senate Bill 3381, that would

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