Apply to join the 1619 Project Education Network

The Pulitzer Center invites educators, administrators, content specialists, and curriculum supervisors for K-12 schools and school districts to apply for the inaugural cohort of The 1619 Project Education Network. Educators…

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QUICK TIP: Equity Maps

Considering national dialogues around race, inequality, and discrimination in America, educators—more than ever—must ensure that our classrooms and schools foster equity. Embedded within equity are the concepts of listening to…

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CAWP offers public office election training

Are you a woman who wants to run for public office? Do you know a woman who wants to run for public office? Every year Ready to Run, sponsored by…

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2021 NEA ESP National Conference

In addition to the NJEA Educational Support Professionals Conference (See Page 2), the 2021 NEA Education Support Professional (ESP) National Conference will take place virtually on March 19-21, followed by…

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Looking for civics content?

NJSBF has got you covered from the First Amendment to the 27th If you're looking for civics materials to enhance your curriculum, the New Jersey State Bar Foundation (NJSBF) has…

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Carmen Porter at the 2020 virtual RA.

NEA RA delegates head to Denver

Pending clearance to travel to large gatherings Over 9,000 delegates attend the National Education Association Representative Assembly (NEA RA). The delegates are charged with setting policy for the 3 million…

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Cool Stuff

Arts Ed NJ Presents the NJ State Solo & Ensemble Festival Arts Ed NJ, the statewide arts education policy and advocacy organization, is proud to announce the inaugural New Jersey…

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