In the wake of COVID-19, New Jersey educators have worked diligently to transition to online instruction so that students can continue learning from home.
David Cicero
Friday, March 13, 2020, was the last day of in-person classes of the 2019–20 school year for Marlboro Township Public Schools (MTPS) in Marlboro, New Jersey.
Regina Waddell
A little research and planning can go a long way toward ensuring that you’re able to provide the support students need to be successful on the New Jersey Student Learning Assessments (NJSLA). We’ve gathered all of the most useful, detailed, and relevant resources to help you put an outstanding test-preparation program into action.
Brianna Pyka
Even with well-planned, well-executed instruction, there will likely always be a need for intervention.
Alexis Brakebill
While it’s certainly important to understand the academic skills of these incoming kinder students, it’s just as critical to measure physical well-being and social and emotional development. Let’s take a closer look at how several states are rising to the challenge.
Madison Michell
No single technology program is the be-all and end-all in any school or classroom. Each one has different goals and a unique “digital ecosystem” to work within.
Scott Sterling
We know you have been hard at work making sure everything this school year goes off without a hitch but there may be a few things that still need to be buttoned up. Not to fear!
The New Jersey Department of Education (NJDOE) has experienced success with its incremental approach to raising graduation rates in place since the 2012–13 school year under an ESEA flexibility req
Sarah Cornelius
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