LATEST EDUCATION NEWS
December 9, 2012
New Jersey is starting a Teach for America-ish program, creating a partnership with the Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship Foundation to recruit “top collegiate science and […]
December 7, 2012
Dana Goldstein has a great piece up about the Congressional Republican caucus’s inexplicably stupid blocking of the U.S.’s adoption of the U.N. Convention on the […]
December 7, 2012
U.S. students knew only about half of what they were expected to on a new vocabulary section of a national exam [NAEP], in the latest […]
December 6, 2012
The big NJ education story today is the release of graduation statistics from the DOE. Coverage from NJ Spotlight (which links to all the data), […]
December 4, 2012
Senator Teresa Ruiz, chair of the Senate Education Committee, had a question for Ed. Comm. Chris Cerf at yesterday’s Senate hearing on Hurricane Sandy’s impact […]
December 4, 2012
Is New Jersey’s addiction to local control starting to wane a bit? Here’s two pieces of commentary published today: From the South Jersey Times: In […]




