LATEST EDUCATION NEWS
January 13, 2014
Here’s how it starts (minus some stats in the first paragraph): It’s an old problem: New Jersey has one of the most segregated public school […]
January 12, 2014
Education Week released its Quality Counts state report cards on student achievement, fiscal equity, and policies. See Press of Atlantic City and the Star Ledger, […]
January 10, 2014
It’s still early days, writes John Mooney at NJ Spotlight, but A few said they expected Christie may be more prone to compromises, while others […]
January 9, 2014
Here’s my column today at WHYY’s Newsworks (if you’re tired of reading about Bridge-gate): Okay, maybe he’s no shrinking violet, but it’s worth taking note […]
January 8, 2014
Stephen Sawchuk analyzes AFT Prez Randi Weingarten’s flip-flop on the use of student standardized test scores in teacher evaluations. In 2008, in an interview with […]
January 8, 2014
Mashea Aston, CEO of the Newark Public School Fund, explains the district’s new system of universal enrollment among charter schools and traditional schools (Huffington Post): […]




