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MARTIN: At BRICK in Newark, Supporting Staff and Parents Leads to Happier, Healthier Students

contributor January 19, 2023

Tashia Martin is Managing Director of Program Integration at BRICK Education Network, an education organization serving the greater Newark, New Jersey area with the mission

ADDAE: You Think Going Test-Optional Helps Disadvantaged Students? You’re Wrong and Here’s Why

contributor January 18, 2023

Eva Addae is a partner at Summit Prep, an education company that provides academic tutoring and support, including for the SAT and ACT. She also is

GASWIRTH: The Teacher Shortage Is More Complicated Than You Think

contributor January 13, 2023

Dr. Marc Gaswirth, a retired public school administrator, has written extensively for nearly 50 years about public sector bargaining  and school human resources.   At November’s

EL-MEKKI: Arguments Against Testing Stem From Racist Notions about Our Black and Brown Students

contributor January 4, 2023

Sharif El-Mekki is the Founder and CEO of the Center for Black Educator Development. Prior to founding the Center, El-Mekki served as a nationally recognized principal

TESTA: It’s Time for NJEA Leaders To Take a Hard Look in the Mirror

contributor December 13, 2022

New Jersey State Senator Michael Testa Jr. serves New Jersey’s 1st Legislative District – all of Cape May County and parts of Atlantic and Cumberland

Keeping  Children With Special Needs Active During Cold Months

contributor December 12, 2022

Brigid Prufer, MA and Jason Conroy, MA are both Adaptive PE teachers at The Phoenix Center, an accredited private special needs school serving the educational,

FLYNN: Delayed Release of Test Scores Shows Murphy’s Education Department Is Guided By Politics, Not What’s Best for Children

contributor December 9, 2022

These are comments from  New Jersey Assemblywoman Victoria Flynn on the State Education Department’s (NJDOE) delayed and partial release of last spring’s student assessments.  Since

MATRISCIANO: Here is a Statewide Strategic Action Plan for Education in New Jersey

contributor December 7, 2022

Vince Matrisciano is a certified Project Management Professional, Lean Six Sigma Black Belt, and Human Capitol Strategist. He has made a career of successfully engaging

NJ Teacher: Scapegoating Teacher Unions Could Lead to Unimaginable Violence

contributor December 2, 2022

Susan Poage is a New Jersey teacher who resides in Berkeley Heights. Mike Pompeo, the former director of the Central Intelligence Agency and secretary of

‘SOLD A STORY’: Please Drop Everything and Listen to This Podcast

contributor November 21, 2022

Sarah Tantillo, Ed.D. is the author of “The Literacy Cookbook” and “Hit the Drum: An Insider’s Account of How the Charter School Idea Became a National Movement/

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