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March 24, 2011

Union Matters

Here’s Mike Antonucci at the Education Intelligence Agency on the national teacher union NEA’s battle against threats to collective bargaining and other lesser offensives like […]
March 18, 2011

Public Unions Go Postal

NJEA President Barbara Keshishian has a piece in the Star-Ledger today lambasting the Jersey paper for a general lack of support and for “ridicul[ing] NJEA’s […]
March 17, 2011

Teacher Incentives Bill

Assemblywoman Annette Quijano, a Democrat in Union, has introduced a two-bill package that would pay teachers more to work in low-performing school districts. From the […]
March 15, 2011

Quote of the Day

If there is one dominant trend during the past decade in terms of school elections, it is the growing clout of the New Jersey Education […]
March 11, 2011

“NJEA Sucks,”

says none other than Jay Lassiter at Blue Jersey. Barbara Keshishian is an ineffective leader who is doing infinitely more damage to public school students […]
March 4, 2011

NJEA as Stock Character

Here’s some tweets from NJEA’s twitter account, “stopthefreezenj” on the Interim Report issued by the NJ Education Effectiveness Task Force. @GovChristie crock of BS – […]
February 25, 2011

On NJEA’s Credibility Problem

In this Sunday’s New York Times Magazine, Matt Bai looks at NJEA’s anachronistic hard line against changes to pay and benefits structures, and how Gov. […]
February 23, 2011

Christie the Moderate

Pugnacious and boastful, bullying and bombastic, arrogant and contentious: these are some of the mainstream media descriptions of Gov. Christie’s performance yesterday afternoon during his […]
February 18, 2011

Quote of the Day

New NJEA press release entitled “Now We Know the Real Chris Christie:” Chris Christie has one objective: to destroy New Jersey’s public schools in order […]
February 18, 2011

Tweaking NJ’s Tenure Reform

All’s curiously quiet in the aftermath of Ed. Commissioner Christopher Cerf’s speech on Wednesday describing his five-part proposal for tenure reform. Sure, the leadership of […]