New Jersey Education News

The renovated space will feature a café, tutoring and career development services, media recording studios, quiet study zones and a special collections archive and gallery. [Read more]

This is comparable to presenting German history without addressing the rise of the Nazi regime. [Read more]

The visit from President Donald Trump's education secretary — and co-founder of the WWE — sparked a backlash among parents who questioned why conservative organizations were associated with the school [Read more]

New Jersey education officials had some rare positive news when they released statewide standardized test scores this week. [Read more]

Some families are rejecting the Trump administration's "History Rocks!" tour over its connections to conservative groups like Moms for Liberty and Turning Point USA. [Read more]

Families were told their public school kids will be part of the Trump Administration's nationwide history tour tied to Turning Point USA and other conservative groups. [Read more]

Five New Jersey counties are under winter weather alerts with the potential for the first significant snowfall of the season. [Read more]
Education Week
Discover the latest K-12 hiring trends from EdWeek’s nationwide survey of job seekers and district HR professionals. [Read more]
Learn how to increase learning time for your students by identifying and minimizing classroom disruptions. [Read more]
Join this free virtual event to learn more about policy, data, research, and experiences around supporting older students who struggle to read. [Read more]
Education Week and the Boston Globe partnered on an event exploring the "State of Teaching" project. [Read more]
Rural educators say the decision to combine school districts is a matter of local control. [Read more]
The justices will review President Trump's bid to end birthright citizenship, a move that could affect schools. [Read more]
A new survey also highlights how male and female superintendents approach the job differently. [Read more]
Students need to learn how to solve problems, manage conflict, and be more curious. [Read more]
A mix of in-school and workplace learning will help students prepare for a fast-changing world. [Read more]
For teachers, engagement is the holy grail. But what if we’re thinking about it all wrong? [Read more]
