LATEST EDUCATION NEWS
July 14, 2009
Governor Jon Corzine and Education Commissioner Lucille Davy are touting the results of a new study called “The APPLES Blossom: Abbott Preschool Program Longitudinal Effects […]
July 14, 2009
To permanently lower property taxes in New Jersey, communities need to break away from the sense of home rule entitlement that has gripped the state […]
July 13, 2009
Joyce Powell, out-going NJEA president, will join the NEA’s nine-member executive committee on September 1st, reports the Gloucester County Times. The article juxtaposes Powell’s views […]
July 13, 2009
The bottom line is, the poorest students and the students of color have the highest number of inexperienced and ineffective teachers, the highest rates of […]
July 13, 2009
Is the NJEA Annual Convention, held the first Thursday and Friday in November, an inspired opportunity for teachers to network and improve instruction? Or is […]
July 12, 2009
Public Preschool Expansion Trends in N.J.: The Star-Ledger reports that despite the Corzine administration’s failure to follow through on funding for preschools for poor kids […]




