LATEST EDUCATION NEWS
October 11, 2013
A new Rutgers University report on so-called apartheid schools in New Jersey says that 26 percent of black students and 13 percent of Latino students […]
October 10, 2013
In my column today at WHYY Newsworks, I look at NJ’s tightening senatorial race between Cory Booker and Steve Lonegan, particularly Booker’s “triangulation” of his […]
October 9, 2013
Here’s some assessments from local media: John Mooney of NJ Spotlight considers the candidates’ responses to the one education question of the debate: ““If New […]
October 7, 2013
In today’s Wall St. Journal, Lisa Fleisher lists the ways that Newark Superintendent Cami Anderson would have used a $30 million Race to the Top […]
October 7, 2013
After a long delay, the DOE has released the names of districts that may now accept public school students from outside district boundaries. The districts […]
October 6, 2013
“Paying teachers on the basis of master’s degrees is equivalent to paying them based on hair color,” said Thomas J. Kane, an economist at the […]



