April 27, 2023

Murphy vs. Christie: When Education Politics Works for Kids—and When it Doesn’t

Public education, by definition, is political. After all, the Greek word polis refers to forms of power relations among individuals and city-states; when you’re dealing […]
April 27, 2023

With All 120 Seats Up For Election, NJEA’s PAC Makes Early Endorsements for 20 New Jersey Legislators

The New Jersey Education Association’s 125-member political action committee (NJEA PAC) has voted to endorse eight candidates for the New Jersey Senate and 12 candidates […]
COMMUNITIES
August 15, 2022

Newark City, School District, and Building Contractor Accused of Violating Fair Labor Practices During School Construction

Politics in Newark is complicated but New Jersey’s largest city has this going for it: school and municipal leaders are tireless advocates for fair wages […]
OPINION
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