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Teacher Shortages

LILLEY: Teacher Shortage? Old News to Union Chiefs Who Just Ignore What Young Educators Want

Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center September 9, 2022

Why is there a teacher shortage? It turns out the nation’s largest teachers union, the National Education Association (NEA), knew the answer all along: young

BREAKING: Paterson Teachers Protest Staff Shortages, Unsanitary Conditions, Huge Class Sizes, Lack of Respect

Staff Writer September 7, 2022

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UMBA: If Murphy Is Serious About Addressing Our Teacher Shortage, He’ll Eliminate This Test

contributor September 7, 2022

Assemblyman Brandon Umba represents the 8th Legislative District, which includes parts of Burlington, Camden and Atlantic counties. He also serves on the Assembly Education Committee

Ahead of Murphy’s Trip to White House, Oroho Offers Four Tips for Ending NJ’s Teacher Shortage

Staff Writer August 31, 2022

(This is a press release.) With Governor Phil Murphy set to visit the White House to brainstorm ending the teacher shortage with President Biden, Senate Republican Leader

What Does the Teacher Shortage Mean for Students and School Leaders?

contributor August 31, 2022

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Murphy Announces New School Safety Initiative–But Mum on Teacher Testing

Staff Writer August 30, 2022

Today at East Brook Middle School in Paramus, Gov. Phil Murphy announced that New Jersey will use $6.5 million from the Biden Administration’s federal emergency

COMMENTARY: Do We Really Have a Teacher Shortage and, If We Do, How Can We Fix It?

Laura Waters August 24, 2022

The American teacher shortage is headlining news stories and infiltrating social media, although there’s little consensus on whether this shortage is new or if it

What Do New Education Proposed Laws Mean For NJ Kids and Families?

Staff Writer July 28, 2022

The New Jersey State Legislature’s billing machine continues to grind on, including multiple education proposals that would affect your children’s schooling. Courtesy of the Burlington

Paterson Teachers Union Negotiations Stall As District Refuses to Address Salaries

Staff Writer July 13, 2022

(This is a press release.) Fueled by the Paterson Board of Education’s unwillingness to address the ongoing wage gap within the District, the Paterson Education

BROCKETT: To Retain Special Education Teachers, Treat Them Like the Experts They Are

contributor July 7, 2022

Kara Brockett is the director of special education at KIPP: Newark. She has worked with students with disabilities for over 20 years, as a teacher

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