Aspiring educators in New Jersey are no longer required to pass a basic skills test for reading, writing and math due to a ...
Under Act 1669, individuals seeking an instructional certificate in New Jersey no longer need to pass a basic skills test for ...
A law prohibiting the New Jersey State Board of Examiners from requiring a basic reading, writing and mathematics test for ...
Teachers can now be certified without passing basic math ... they keep here in New Jersey. A decade ago, you couldn't find a highly coveted job as a teacher in this state. Now it seems like ...
New Jersey will no longer require teacher candidates to pass a basic reading, writing, and mathematics skills test for ...
A blue state's controversial Act 1669 - which is intended to tackle the critical teacher shortage by making it easier for ...
Among the many laws that took effect at the beginning of this new year is one in New Jersey that will astound and should ...
State officials have released test scores from the 2023-24 New Jersey Student Learning Assessment ... graders met or exceeded the sixth-grade math standards, yet only 15% of sixth graders in ...
The New Jersey law eliminates the need for prospective teachers to take the Praxis Core Test, a basic skills test for reading, writing and math.
The New Jersey Legislature must unfreeze and expand the Interdistrict School Choice program in the 2025 state budget.