LATEST EDUCATION NEWS
April 3, 2012
A new study from Mathematica looks at a pilot program in seven impoverished districts that offered transfer-incentives to high-performing teachers: By offering $20,000 per teacher, […]
April 2, 2012
Timothy Lee, in “Affordable Housing and Social Engineering in New Jersey,” points out an political inconsistency that also applies to NJ’s public education system. Lee […]
April 1, 2012
The Star-Ledger investigates a possible link between a small conservative group in D.C. – American Legislative Exchange Council – that provides mock-up bills and some […]
March 30, 2012
Today’s NJ Spotlight reports on the Senate Budget Committee’s “polite questioning” of Ed. Comm. Chris Cerf, specifically regarding whether Gov. Christie’s budget shortchanged local districts […]
March 30, 2012
Education Law Center has released a statement and accompanying powerpoint that asserts the following: As outlined in the [Ed. Comm.] Cerf [Education Funding] Report, the […]
March 29, 2012
Check out my new post at WHYY’s Newsworks, which deals with the politics of tenure reform, particularly the recent hedging of the NJ Senate Education […]