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Whistleblowers from Murphy’s Education Department Say Their Leaders Are Clueless

contributor April 4, 2022

This piece was submitted by a group of NJ Department of Education staff members who wish to remain anonymous. They are responding to reports about

Amid Teacher Shortages, Murphy’s Ed Department Doesn’t Even Pick Up the Phone

Staff Writer March 22, 2022

Waiting 45 minutes on hold during a lunch break and having to hang up without ever gettting through. Months elapsing before an application is approved,

NJ Education Department Staffer: We’re Putting Underqualified Teachers Into Classrooms

contributor February 28, 2022

The author is a New Jersey Department of Education (NJDOE) staff member who wishes to remain anonymous. Thank you for publishing Amy Avaceto’s editorial of

AVACETO: We Should Be Outraged That Murphy’s Education Department is Lowering Standards for Teachers

contributor February 18, 2022

Amy Avaceto is a concerned New Jersey parent. The latest buzz at the New Jersey Department of Education (NJ DOE) is as disturbing as it

With JerseyCAN’s Support, New Teacher Certification Pilot Program Signed Into Law

Staff Writer September 28, 2021

Governor Murphy recently signed S2826/A4594, a measure supported by JerseyCAN, which grants flexibility to schools facing teacher shortages by establishing a five-year pilot program for

Whistleblower Calls Foul: This NJ Department of Education Teacher-Training Program Is Bogus

contributor July 8, 2021

This is a guest editorial by a staff member of the New Jersey Department of Education who wishes to remain anonymous. It has been revealed

RICCARDS: 48 U.S. States Teach Reading More Effectively Than New Jersey

Patrick Riccards February 8, 2021

“Follow the science.” For nearly a year now, that has been the mantra governing all decisions regarding New Jersey’s public schools. If we are going

Breaking: Murphy Waives High School Graduation Tests & Data-Informed Teacher Evaluations

Staff Writer January 11, 2021

Press Release from the Governor’s Office– Governor Phil Murphy today signed Executive Order No. 214 to affect the following changes for the 2020-2021 school year: 1) waiver of

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