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Teacher Shortages

Murphy Announces Appointments to Task Force on Public School Staff Shortages

Staff Writer December 9, 2022

Governor Phil Murphy today announced the appointments of 23 members to the Task Force on Public School Staff Shortages in New Jersey. The task force,

South Orange-Maplewood School District Sparks Community’s Ire With Misplaced Priorities

Laura Waters October 31, 2022

Last year Kate Travers’ son had a wonderful experience in his South Orange-Maplewood School District (SOMA) kindergarten class. His inclusion classroom, team-taught by a general

WEIDMAN: Our Newark Charter Is Fully Staffed With 86% Teachers of Color—Here’s How We Do It

contributor October 24, 2022

Mindy Weidman  is the Chief Talent Officer of BRICK Education Network, an education organization serving the greater Newark, New Jersey area with the mission of

In a ‘Bellwether’ Congressional Race, Sex Ed Is In the Spotlight

Staff Writer October 6, 2022

In a political race that today the New York Times called a “bellwether” for the nation, U.S. Representative Tom Malinowski is in a tight contest

Want to Stem the Teacher Shortage? Start Trusting Our Great Educators

contributor September 21, 2022

Michael Gottesman is a retired New Jersey attorney and the founder of the “New Jersey Coalition for Protection of Public Education,” a non-partisan organization designed

GOODMAN: With College Tuition Sky-High and Teachers Scarce, We Need To Change the Way Schools Are Accredited

contributor September 19, 2022

Robert Goodman is the Executive Director of the New Jersey Center for Teaching and Learning and a former NJ Teacher of the Year. This first

Citing Local Teacher Shortage, Paterson Will Get $7,500 Signing Bonuses to New Hires

Laura Waters September 16, 2022

Due to a teaching shortage of 135 teachers n New Jersey’s fourth largest school district—ten more than there were on September 1st- Wednesday evening the

What We’re Getting Wrong About the New Jersey Teacher Shortage

Laura Waters September 13, 2022

New Jersey Republican Assemblywoman Michele Matsikoudis wrote yesterday that New Jersey needs “to combat the teacher shortage “head-on” to protect our kids from “overfilled classrooms

Paterson Teachers Union Decries Superintendent’s Refusal to Address Poor Working Conditions and Unreasonably Low Salaries

Staff Writer September 13, 2022

This is an “Open Letter to the Paterson Community” from the Paterson Education Association. The Paterson Education Association (PEA) has been making no bones about

MATSIKOUDIS: New Jersey Can Remedy the Teacher Shortage By Easing Regulations and Eligibility

contributor September 12, 2022

Assemblywoman Michele Matsikoudis serves as a member of the Assembly Education Committee and the Joint Committee on Public Schools. She represents parts of Morris, Somerset

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