LATEST EDUCATION NEWS
February 6, 2014
My column from today’s Newsworks: If brevity is the soul of wit, then New Jersey’s School Performance Reports are funereal. Just two years ago the […]
February 6, 2014
in an essay in the Huffington Post entitled “Poverty, Politics, Racism, and School Reform”: Newark’s inconvenient truth: Our poorest neighborhoods, disproportionately African American, contain some […]
February 6, 2014
No, that was no slip of the tongue the other day: Sen. President Sweeney is serious about a zero tax increase cap for municipalities and […]
February 6, 2014
Conor P. Williams, Senior Researcher at New America’s Early Education Initiative, wonders if we can get beyond the pro-charter/anti-charter rancor which lumps all charter schools […]
February 4, 2014
Yesterday in NJ Spotlight I said “yes,” especially in Newark, given the recent dings to Cami Anderson’s leadership and the vagaries of the mayoral race […]
February 3, 2014
That’s the title of my column today at NJ Spotlight: How can we calibrate the damage done to education reform in New Jersey these past […]



