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Tuesday, December 18, 2012

In Failed Race to the Top Application, a Glimpse of Tensions Between Teachers and Administrators

In Failed Race to the Top Application, a Glimpse of Tensions Between Teachers and Administrators
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Steve Fulop, in an interview, told Jersey City Independent he is on board with major educational reforms Republican Gov. Chris Christie is pushing, and said he is personally a "big believer" in changing teacher tenure policy and promoting charter schools, things Christie likes but are mostly anathema to the JCEA's parent union, the New Jersey Education Association.

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