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VIDEO: We Can’t Address Teacher Shortage Without Disrupting the Status Quo

Laura Waters August 23, 2022

Amid the unceasing chatter about teacher shortages—throughout the country as well as in New Jersey—it’s well worth your time to watch NJER TV’s new three-minute

Everyone Wants To Eliminate This Teacher Test But Murphy is Mum

Laura Waters August 16, 2022

A popular, bipartisan bill eliminating a controversial teacher qualifying test called the EdTPA passed the New Jersey State Senate and Assembly unanimously on June 29th

BREAKING: Murphy’s Education Commissioner Orders State Board To Recognize Her ‘Competence’

Laura Waters August 4, 2022

Here’s a best practice for state departments of education: treat oversight boards respectfully and communicate all proposals in advance of public hearings. Yet at yesterday’s

ADERHOLD: To Address Teacher Shortage, Get Rid of State Qualifying Test

contributor July 6, 2022

David M. Aderhold, Ed.D, is the superintendent of schools for the West Windsor – Plainsboro Regional School District. This originally appeared in NJ Spotlight. As

Camden Education Fund Celebrates Teacher Excellence With 2022 RISE Awards

Staff Writer May 27, 2022

Yesterday the Camden Education Fund announced the winners of the 2022 RISE Teaching Award, a citywide distinction honoring outstanding teachers across Camden’s public schools. Six

‘We Need to Shift the Way We View Teachers,’ Says New Jersey Educator: Here’s Why

contributor May 16, 2022

Robert Moore wrote this story for Honored, a nonprofit organization dedicated to keeping great teachers in the classroom and to inspiring a new generation of

EL-MEKKI: Recruiting Black Teachers Into A Burning Schoolhouse Won’t Help To Retain Them

contributor April 27, 2022

Sharif El-Mekki is the founder and CEO of the Center for Black Educator Development. He is a former principal of Mastery Charter School–Shoemaker Campus and

Q&A: Meet the Team Behind the Local Foundation Pushing for Educational Innovation

Laura Waters October 29, 2021

Three years ago Kyle Rosenkrans, a first-generation college graduate, civil rights lawyer, law professor, and public policy advocate, founded the Newark-based New Jersey Children’s Foundation.*

Q and A: You Won’t Retain Black Teachers Without Transforming Your School Culture

Laura Waters October 27, 2021

New Jersey badly lacks teachers of color and the cost is borne by Black and Brown children. If a Black child has even one Black

We Parents Did All the Scrambling During This Pandemic, and Now Randi Weingarten Wants the Credit

contributor May 14, 2021

Christina Laster is the founder of the Inland Empire and San Diego Parent Unions. She is a former statewide community organizer with the California Policy

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