AI Trainer Certification Course 

This course trains teachers and administrators who want to be prepared to help others at their school navigate the impact of AI on education.  By the end of this course,…

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AI & Education Boot Camp 

Course Format: Live PD Hours: 10 Hours Price: $74.99   This course is live, not asynchronous, and has set dates. AI Summer Boot Camp provides educators with the opportunity to…

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Getting your Vitamin B

By Amy Moran, Ph.D. and Kate Okeson  Happy Gay Pride Month, NJEA family! It’s the last month of the school year, and we’re all thinking about activities and strategies that…

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Read more about the article A different kind of coach
Seen here at the New Jersey State Awards Dinner, Hackensack High School finished Third Place overall and First Place in the large school division.

A different kind of coach

Academic Decathlon inspires achievement   By Rodney Lane  When we think of coaches, we often think of sports. Football, basketball and track coaches are traditionally some of the most celebrated…

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Shoprite @ school

By Kathryn Coulibaly  Jessica DiMino and Stacey Villa, special education teachers at Old Bridge High School, are known as the “ShopRite ladies” around Old Bridge High School. That’s because for…

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Thrifter upper teaches fashion and sustainability

By Kathryn Coulibaly  Like most middle schoolers, the students at Christa McAuliffe Middle School in Jackson care a lot about their clothes. Recognizing this, Bridgit Valgenti, a library media specialist…

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Read more about the article From classrooms to community
MCST student Veronica Luer uses a codable robot with Lincoln Park students to get them excited about coding.

From classrooms to community

High school students organize successful family events By Students of Samantha Shane who are future educators  As aspiring educators, we devote our time in school to studying learning theories, stages of…

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Read more about the article Learning wilderness survival
Mark Haug and several Wilderness Survival students display the class banner and “Wilson,” their mascot.

Learning wilderness survival

By Kathryn Coulibaly  It took almost 10 years for Mark Haug to get district support for an unusual class idea. After working with the Boy Scouts for years, Haug was…

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Read more about the article What NJ Schools Did for SEL Day 2024…
Seventh grade students leading fourth-graders to brainstorm ways they can lend a helping hand.

What NJ Schools Did for SEL Day 2024…

…That You Can Plan for SEL Day 2025 By Brittany De La Vega and Maurice J. Elias, Ph.D.  Reflecting on the success of this past SEL Day on March 8,…

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