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COMMENTARY: Yes, Murphy’s DOE Flunked Remote Learning But Let’s Not Get Carried Away

Laura Waters May 25, 2022

The new Rutgers paper, “Digital Divide, Critical and Crisis-Informatics Perspectives on K-12 Emergency Remote Teaching During the Pandemic,” is a valuable (if jargony) overview of

RETALIS: Here’s How ‘Mixed Reality’ Can Help Early Learners and Students with Disabilities

contributor March 22, 2022

Dr. Symeon Retalis is a Professor of Learning Design Models for Technology-Enhanced Lifelong Learning Environments at the University of Piraeus, Greece. The education sector has

New Technology For Students With Disabilities Can Help Them Transition to In-Person Instruction

contributor November 9, 2021

Dr. Symeon Retalis is a Professor of Learning Design Models for Technology-Enhanced Lifelong Learning Environments at the University of Piraeus, Greece. He is co-founder and

SANTIAGO: How Camden’s LEAP Academy Embraced an ‘Urgent Mindset’ and Successfully Stemmed Student Learning Loss During COVID

contributor May 10, 2021

Gloria Bonilla-Santiago is the Founder and Board Chair of the LEAP Academy University Charter School in Camden, New Jersey. She is also a Board of Governors Distinguished

Doing the Math in Lakewood: COVID Rates, Laptop Access, and Student Outcomes

Staff Writer January 4, 2021

Transparency is not Lakewood Public School District’s middle name. According to Gustavo Martinez Contreras of the Asbury Park Press, while all other 28 districts in

It's Every Student Succeeds Act’s Fifth Anniversary But There's Nothing to Celebrate

Patrick Riccards December 10, 2020

Five years ago TikTok, the video-sharing social networking platform, didn’t even exist. Today, the New York Times reports that over one-third of its 49 million daily users

Newark Public Charter School Provides Brand-New Laptops So Every Child Can Succeed

Staff Writer October 13, 2020

Newark’s University Heights Charter School (UHCS) announced today that it has purchased over 850 brand new laptop computers and will begin distributing them to each

What Can Districts Learn From Top Public Charters on Remote Instruction? Highlights From a New Report.

Laura Waters August 25, 2020

Yesterday I posted a letter (read it here) from the New Jersey Public Charter Schools Association to the Democratic National Committee. The 65 signatories express

New Jersey’s Charter Schools Share What’s Working and What’s Not During Remote Instruction

Staff Writer June 16, 2020

This is a guest post by Harry Lee, president and CEO of the New Jersey Public Charter School Association. It first appeared in NJ Spotlight.

100,000 Students in New Jersey Are Cut Off From Remote Instruction: Murphy and Repollet Say “Let Them Eat Cake.”

Laura Waters May 6, 2020

In mid-March President Trump told a group of governors they were on their own in searching for respirators to help those stricken with the coronavirus.

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