LATEST EDUCATION NEWS
July 28, 2016
Among various school improvement practices, there’s few more disruptive than closing neighborhood schools, even if those schools have been failing students for years. Carol Burris […]
July 26, 2016
I was in Philadelphia last night and although I didn’t make it to the DNC convention I felt like I had. All through Center City […]
July 24, 2016
How are New Jersey’s newly-rigorous teacher evaluations working? In Clifton, reports The Record, 97% of teachers were rated either “effective” or “highly effective” this year. […]
July 20, 2016
Read Richard Lee Colvin’s profile of Chris Cerf in EdNext. Cerf replaced Cami Anderson two years ago to take the helm of New Jersey’s largest and […]
July 19, 2016
I found myself flipping back and forth between schadenfreude and disgust at last night’s Republican circus. Chachi, some Duck Dynasty guy, and a Calvin Klein […]
July 17, 2016
Everyone is talking about Gov. Christie’s school funding”fairness formula,” which would allot a flat $6,599 per student, except for kids with disabilities, and a competing […]




