Caucus: New Jersey with Steve Adubato

Program

Caucus Up Close: Teacher Development Roundtable

Related Links

NJ Department of Education, Teacher Recruitment Initiative
www.njhire.com
Established by the New Jersey State Department of Education, NJHire, the cornerstone of the Teacher Recruitment Initiative, is a one-stop information and referral recruitment center for individuals who may be interested in a teaching career.

New Jersey Education Association
www.njea.org
NJEA, the state affiliate of the National Education Association, is a diverse, democratic organization working to create an optimal environment to achieve excellence in public education in New Jersey. With local affiliates in every New Jersey school district, the NJEA
works to promote and deliver quality professional development for educators.

New Jersey Department of Education (NJDOE)
www.state.nj.us/education
This site covers a broad range of topics involving New Jersey schools including, Abbott Implementation, Special Education, Administrative codes and Charter Schools. The NJDOE's focus is on teaching and learning and on providing the technical assistance to districts and teachers to help them improve the quality of both parts of the education process.

The Business Coalition for Educational Excellence (BCEE)
www.bcee.org
The Business Coalition for Educational Excellence (BCEE) at the New Jersey Chamber of Commerce is committed to student excellence. They're mission is to ensure all students achieve at high levels, become productive citizens, and are well-prepared to succeed in the workplace. The BCEE serves as the voice of business in the education debate.

MiddleWeb
www.middleweb.com
MiddleWeb.com provides a wealth of resources for school districts, educators, parents, and public school advocates working to raise achievement for all students in the middle grades. This site includes hundreds of articles and links about curriculum, teaching strategies, teacher professional development, parent involvement and classroom assessment.

Education Week on the Web
www.edweek.org
Education Week on the Web is published by Editorial Projects in Education Inc., a nonprofit organization based in Washington, D.C. This site is intended to help raise the level of awareness and understanding among professionals and the public of important issues in American education. Covered this site are local, state, and national news and issues from preschool through the 12th grade. We also provide periodic special reports on issues ranging from technology to textbooks, as well as books of special interest to educators.