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... policy is a policy designed to protect teachers with seniority from getting laid off. “These reforms allow public school districts to run most efficiently and ensure the best teachers, administrators ...
... the way school systems deal with teachers who are not performing in the classroom and no longer deserve to be in front of our kids. Sponsored by Senator Teresa Ruiz, a Democrat, the tenure reform law ...
... the bipartisan-backed ARC tunnel linkage to Manhattan. Your kids' teachers aren't the ones being used as a political piñata to score points. Nor did your children lose out on $400 million in Race to the ...
The governor signed a bill on Monday making it more difficult for New Jersey teachers to be granted tenure, while also providing fewer obstacles to remove teachers who don’t make the grade. “Good teachers ...
BY SALVATORE PIZZURO NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM The challenges that parents, schools and classroom teachers face in New Jersey are often devoid of solutions. The often quoted statement that “It takes a ...
... -- and literally changed the face of America's space program," said NASA administrator Charlie Bolden, according to Discovery News. "The nation has lost one of its finest leaders, teachers and explorers.” ...
... big shot," Christie, yelled as he walked toward the man. "You’re a real big shot shooting your mouth off." The man responded while walking away, "Nah, just take care of the teachers." Christie himself ...
... is better than the national average of 30 percent but it is still cause for concern. These findings may explain the disconnect between students and their teachers; the students are not understanding ...
... for his current position. In addition, the Kean University Federation of Teachers and groups of students protested what they believed to be unethical practices at the university. Now, the university is ...
10. Christie ice screams at resident
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... look like the Algonquin Round Table. Whether the virulently anti-union governor is screaming at teachers for wanting to have a stake in their futures and the future of public education, calling an Iraqi ...
... a real big shot," Christie fired back at his heckler, according to the Huffington Post. "You're a real big shot shooting your mouth off." The man responded: "Just take care of the teachers." The war ...
... furnished, according to USA Today. Some schools forbid hats, because these may indicate gang allegiance, and concern about sexual abuse doesn’t allow teachers to touch pupils, even to apply sunscreen. ...
... at a town hall meeting in Brick Township yesterday. According to the New Jersey Legislation’s website, the tenure reform bill, or S1455, increases the minimum number of years needed for teachers to get ...
14. I'm confused.
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I was lead to believe that Gov Christie was a "tough guy" ready to tackle the tough issues. I agree there is no room for bad teachers. My question is "What makes a bad teacher? Is it someone who reads ...
BY MAKINI BRICE NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM A bill that seeks to make tenure more difficult for teachers to attain, and easier for them to lose, was approved by the New Jersey Senate Appropriations and Budget ...
... When I grew up teachers were poorly paid in comparison to other professionals with similar levels of education. When I grew up, teachers chose to be teachers because their passion and career were rolled ...
... officials are supporting. “The lyrics are not age-appropriate,” said Jessica Scaperotti, department spokeswoman, adding the DOE has evidence Hawkins is being targeted by the teachers union. The New York ...
... York Times. Jobs in health and education are more stable and harder to outsource than those more traditionally held by men. More men are also becoming teachers. “The way I look at it, is that anything, ...
19. Another Supporter
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... insurance costs and what doctors make. No one complains about the cost of hiring a lawyer, yet our legal system is highly unpredictable. Yet someone along the way, teachers became enslaved by the general ...
20. Another supporter
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... changes accordingly. She is now even applying to paraprofessional positions which make a fraction of what teachers make in the most crime-ridden areas because she wants to be in the schools so badly. ...
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