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         New Jersey Boards Of Education:     more books (55)
  1. The Public Employment Relations Law (Perc) (School Board Library Series) by Kathleen R. Vogt, Esther R. Strassman, et all 1991-12
  2. The school plant needs of Union County regional high school district no. 1,: Berkeley Heights, Clark, Garwood, Kenilworth, Mountainside, Springfield, Union County, New Jersey by Henry J Rissetto, 1969
  3. Summary and conclusions of survey of Hudson County: Presented to Hudson County Federated School Boards and Hudson County Survey Advisory Committee at Hotel Plaza, Jersey City, New Jersey, May 24, 1939 by John A McCarthy, 1939
  4. Report to the Synod of New Jersey on the subject of parochial schools by J. J Janeway, 1845
  5. The greater responsibility of the Church for her children: An address delivered before the General Synod of the Reformed Church in America, Friday evening June 5th, 1925, Asbury Park, New Jersey by Abram Duryee, 1925
  6. Notes on pharmaceutical training in New Jersey before 1900 by David L Cowen, 1948
  7. Historical sketch of education in Monmouth County, New Jersey: From the earliest times to the present by Samuel Lockwood, 1977
  8. The education of teachers: Memoranda prepared for the State Board by John C VanDyke, 1913
  9. Available evidence on public attitudes toward education: With a supplement of excerpts from Eighth annual survey of the public's attitudes toward the public ... Opinion Surveys, Princeton, New Jersey, 1976 by John Shelton Reed, 1977
  10. T & E sample policies: Policy reference manual for the implementation of the Public Education Act of 1975 by Linda L Morton, 1978
  11. School board policies and your board of education, (What every school board member should know about) by Robert F Strauss, 1973
  12. The State corrective action plan for the Trenton public schools: A status report to the Commissioner and the State Board of Education by Anthony R Catrambone, 1980
  13. Denville days: A history of Denville Township, County of Morris, State of New Jersey, 1600-1955 by Mildred Lawrence Gill, 1955
  14. Radio and television: Outline of course of study to be coordinated with language arts and library science in grade 6 in Newark, New Jersey by Roberta Bishop Freund, 1952

41. The Statewide Parent Advocacy Network Of New Jersey
Disabilities Council education Subcommittee, Board of the new jersey SPAN also works with the new jersey Coalition for Inclusive education,
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The Statewide Parent Advocacy Network of New Jersey, Inc. (SPAN) The mission of the Statewide Parent Advocacy Network is to empower families and inform and involve professionals and other individuals interested in the healthy development and education of children from birth through age 21. Through this collaboration, all children will become fully participating and contributing members of our communities and society. SPAN’s foremost commitment is to children with the greatest need due to poverty, disability; discrimination based on race, sex, or language; geographic location; or other special circumstances. SPAN is the New Jersey Parent Information and Resource Center for families of all children, and the Parent Training and Information Center for parents of children with disabilities and other special needs. SPAN houses Family Voices-NJ and Statewide Parent to Parent , and is a member of the Federation of Families for Children’s Mental Health

42. Www.jerseycity.k12.nj.us/
NJHEPS new jersey Higher education Partnership for Sustainabilitynew jersey Higher education Partnership for Sustainability Geraldine R.Dodge Foundation; new jersey Board of Public Utilities; ATT Foundation;
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43. New Jersey Education Association [NJEA - Teaching Certification In NJ]
You must have a certificate to teach in a new jersey public school. Your superintendent (or principal or board of education) should know what kind of
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You must have a certificate to teach in a New Jersey public school. Without it, your contract is not valid, and you may not be paid. New Jersey laws say: "Any contract or engagement of any teaching staff member shall cease and terminate whenever the employing district board of education shall ascertain by written notice received from the county or district superintendent of schools, or in any other manner, that such person is not, or has ceased to be, the holder of an appropriate certificate required by this title for such employment, not-withstanding that the term of such employment shall not then have expired." (NJSA 18A:27-2) The law further goes on to say:
"The chief school administrator of the employing district board of education shall require each newly employed or reassigning teaching staff member to exhibit an appropriate certificate before the teaching staff member assumes responsibility for the performance of regulated duties." (18A:26-2) As a teacher, you are responsible for your own certification. It is not the responsibility of anyone else. It is your job to have the right kind of certificate for the position you seek or hold. Find out what kind of certificate you need, apply for it, furnish the information required, get it, and have it available when needed. Your superintendent (or principal or board of education) should know what kind of certificate you have. You should NOT be assigned to a position nor accept teaching assignments for which you are not qualified and for which your certificate does not apply.

44. State Support And Incentives
The new jersey Department of education will provide NBPTS federal For acomplete List of National Board Certified Teachers, visit our directory of NBCTs
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45. Home Of ANJEE: Alliance For New Jersey Environmental Education
The Alliance for new jersey for Environmental education (ANJEE) was established NJ Science education Leadership Association Executive Board EE Liaison,
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You'll receive more detailed directions after subscribing. Save the Date! January 5-7, 2006 ANJEE presents Environmental Education: Awareness to Action The 21st Annual New Jersey Environmental Education Conference Rider University, Lawrenceville, New Jersey CALL FORMS Lastest issue of The Daily Planet ANJEE's quarterly newsletter You are needed TODAY! Volunteers make ANJEE work. They chair committees, work on committees, and make all of ANJEE's activities happen. You are needed to volunteer. If you don't, who will? For more information on becoming an active ANJEE member contact, ANJEE president at:

46. NJSNA Home Page
new jersey Board of Nursing American Nurses Association Would you like toknow when there is a great continuing education program?
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47. Links Of Interest To New Jersey Nurses
Nursing education Programs in new jersey Listing of Schools of Nursing in newjersey new jersey Board of Nursing - new jersey Board of Nursing is the
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not imply endorsement by the New Jersey State Nurses Association Nursing Educational Resources: New Jersey State Nurses Association's Approval Unit listing of educational programs that are not being offered by New Jersey State Nurses Association but are approved by the NJSNA's Approver Unit through the American Nurses Credentialing Center. Schools of Nursing

48. ELAN - New Jersey State Board Of Education Votes To End Graduation Exam
August 4, 2005, The Trenton Times, new jersey. The State Board of education votedto phase out new jersey ’s alternative graduation exam.
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New Jersey State Board of Education Votes to End Graduation Exam
Trenton Sunset for Graduation Exam By Larry Hanover August 4, 2005, The Trenton Times New Jersey The State Board of Education voted to phase out New Jersey ’s alternative graduation exam. Starting in fall 2006, students who begin ninth grade will not have the option to pass the literacy portion of the Special Review Assessment. It is still unclear what will replace the exam. Click here to read more.
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49. ELAN - Policies Passed In NJ
The new jersey State Board of education passed a comprehensive revision of thestate’s licensing code in December 2003 that includes
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At the state level, SAELP grantees have been able to support, design, and/or revise leadership policies and practices in their states to support the overall goal of improving student achievement. The following are policies and laws related to school leadership that have been passed in this state since the beginning of this initiative in 2001: The New Jersey State Board of Education passed a comprehensive revision of the state’s licensing code in December 2003 that includes:  
  • Adoption of the Interstate School Leaders Licensure Consortium (ISLLC) Standards as the state’s professional standards for school leaders;  Adoption of a requirement that all school leader preparation programs in institutions of higher education align their programs with the ISLLC Standards and obtain national accreditation as a condition of state approval; 

50. ASPEN® Asperger Syndrome Education Network Welcomes You
Volunteer 501(3) nonprofit organzation headquartered in new jersey involving Thirteen Local Chapters Registered with NJ Department of education as a
http://www.aspennj.org/
Register for the ASPEN Fall Conference in October!!
Please download the Registration form , fill it out and mail it in with your payment.
About ASPEN
ASPEN is a volunteer 501(c)3 non-profit organization headquartered in New Jersey. Our fifteen chapters provide families and individuals whose lives are affected by Autism Spectrum Disorders (Asperger Syndrome, Pervasive Developmental Disorder-NOS, High Functioning Autism), and Nonverbal Learning Disabilities:
  • Education about the issues surrounding the disorders. Support in knowing that they are not alone, and in helping individuals with ASD's and NLD achieve their maximum potential. Advocacy in areas of appropriate educational programs, medical research funding, adult issues and increased public awareness and understanding.
Chapters meet monthly, alternating parent support meetings with speaker presentations. ASPEN offers professionals the opportunity to join us at meetings where speakers are scheduled and provides Professional Development Hours to those who attend. ASPEN is registered with the NJ Department of Education (registration #1619) as a Professional Development Provider We publish a newsletter and resource directory, maintain a comprehensive website and lending library, and sponsor conferences featuring some of the most prominent names in the research community.

51. New Jersey Council For History Education
NJCHE Board of Trustees. The NJCHE History Conference at Princeton The NewJersey Council for History education is a nonprofit corporation that
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Deadline for submitting articles to Ourstory for the Fall edition is September 30, 2005.
The New Jersey Council for History Education is a non-profit corporation that promotes the importance of history in our schools and colleges. The NJCHE was founded in 1993 and is supported by the contributions of its members. We are affiliated with the National Council for History Education which is located in Westlake, Ohio. We sponsor an annual conference at Princeton University in December and a thematic program in March at the County College of Morris. We also publish Ourstory a journal of historical articles, research, and lessons. Membership is open to teachers, college students, and interested individuals who support the study and advancement of history education.

52. AAE/NJ: How To Contact The New Jersey Department Of Education (NJ DOE)
the Arts/Department of State and the Alliance for Arts education/new jersey . We encourage you to extend invitations to the State Board of education
http://www.aaenj.org/advocacy_03.htm
ORGANIZATION AND MISSION Who We Are / What We Believe Newsletter Archive AAE/NJ Board Members MEMBERSHIP Membership Information Download Membership Form CO-SPONSORED PROGRAMS Program Listing Gov.'s Awards In Arts Education Guidebook AAE/NJ Award Guidelines 2003 Awards Press Release ACES Program Overview Pilot Sites ADVOCACY Advocacy/Action Alerts Contact the NJ Dept. of Education PROGRAMS AND RESOURCES Grants Arts Education Programs Arts Education Resources INFORMATION Make A Donation Contact Us Site Map Fourth grade students from Margaret Arnold's class at Cape May Elementary work with professional ballroom dancer Thomas Cupp in their 2001/2002 Minigrant Project. The project, entitled "Ballroom Dancing," provided the students with an opportunity to learn a variety of ballroom dances, the cultural origins of various dances, and to perform before an audience. They also developed patience, self-discipline and had an opportunity to practice social etiquette. In addition, they collaborated on a web page journal and final multi-media web page. The Arts for Everykid Minigrant Program was cosponsored by the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State and the Alliance for Arts Education/New Jersey. HOW TO SEND A LETTER OR POSITION STATEMENT FROM YOUR GROUP, ORGANIZATION OR ASSOCIATION TO THE SDOE

53. AAE/NJ: History & Introduction
The Alliance for Arts education/new jersey, has a long history of service tostudents, Work done by the Alliance was instrumental in the State Board of
http://www.aaenj.org/organization_02.htm
ORGANIZATION AND MISSION Who We Are / What We Believe Newsletter Archive AAE/NJ Board Members MEMBERSHIP Membership Information Download Membership Form CO-SPONSORED PROGRAMS Program Listing Gov.'s Awards In Arts Education Guidebook AAE/NJ Award Guidelines 2003 Awards Press Release ACES Program Overview Pilot Sites ADVOCACY Advocacy/Action Alerts Contact the NJ Dept. of Education PROGRAMS AND RESOURCES Grants Arts Education Programs Arts Education Resources INFORMATION Make A Donation Contact Us Site Map The Ridgewood High School String Ensemble , under the direction of Francesca Kubian, performs during the 2001 Governor's Awards reception. Introduction Incorporated in 1979, the Alliance for Arts Education/New Jersey (AAE/NJ) is a statewide nonprofit information and service organization representing over 100 diverse state and local organizations, as well as several hundred individuals who are concerned with ensuring that the arts are an integral part of a quality education for all New Jersey students. The Alliance is a member of the Kennedy Center Alliance for Arts Education Network (KCAAEN) in Washington, DC. The Alliance's broad-based and diverse membership includes state professional arts and education associations; arts presenters and providers; local school districts and PTO's; performing arts centers and museums; colleges and universities; county and local arts agencies; as well as a network of individual artists, educators, administrators, policy-makers, business leaders, parents, students and community advocates.

54. Green V. Jersey City Board Of Education, No. A-134-2001, (N.J. August 11, 2003)
The new jersey Supreme Court has held that an employee who sues a public entityunder the state’s Conscientious Employee Protection Act (CEPA) can recover
http://www.nsba.org/site/view.asp?DID=32064&CID=444

55. BackTry
Qualifications new jersey Media Specialist certificate, or pending/eligible.State of new jersey jersey City Board of education 346 Claremont Avenue
http://www.emanj.org/JobOpenings.htm
Job Openings Conferences Members Only Pro Development Publications Navigation: -Home -Commitees -Board of Trustees -Job Openings ... -Additional Resources Current News:
The New Jersey Association of School Librarians advocates high standards for librarianship and library media programs in the public, private and parochial schools in New Jersey to ensure that students and staff become effective users of information. The Association fosters excellence in the school library media program by providing school librarians/media specialists with educational opportunities and current information through mentoring, online and print publications, workshops, and conferences.
Job Openings School Library Media Speciaist
Conty: Morris
School District: Washington Township Schools
School: Long Valley Middle School
Grade Level: 5-8
Deadline for Resumes: Opened until position is filled
Availability: 10/3/05
Contact: Patricia C. Solovay, Personnel

56. New Jersey Association Of Partners In Education
The mission of the new jersey Association of Partners in education is to develop and NJAPIE retains its own governing board, bylaws, and policies.
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Denise Hecht

NJ Principals and Supervisors Association Secretary
Charles M. Ivory
Educational Information Resource Center Treasurer
Timothy R. Wade

NJ Chamber of Commerce DIRECTORS JoAnn D. Bartoletti NJ Principals and Supervisors Association Joel Bloom NJ Institute of Technology Mark Bocchieri Verizon Raymond Broach Ewing Township Public Schools Michael Bzdak Elizabeth Christopherson NJN Public Television and Radio Debbie Conway NJ Education Association Jo Ann Dow-Breslin Christopher Emigholz Barry J. Galasso NJ Association of School Administrators Tamesha Harper United Water Rochelle Hendricks NJ Department of Education Debra Jennings (Designee) Statewide Parent Advocacy Network Candace Mueller NJ Department of Human Services Ellen Mushinski (Designee) NJN Public Television and Radio Jeanne Oswald NJ Commission on Higher Education Sandra Streeter (Designee) NJ Department of Education John B. Wilson

57. Center For Digital Education
8th place Babylon School District, new York, Board of education 9th place EastAmwell School District, new jersey, Board of education
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Deborah Moschella
Fully enhanced digital classrooms bringing technology into the hands of students. MORE
2004 Digital School Boards Survey
The Center for Digital Education and National School Boards Association are pleased to announce the winners of their 2004 Digital School Boards Survey. The study examined how school boards and their districts are applying information technology to better engage their local communities and constituents, and improve the delivery of services and quality of education to public schools.
The survey grouped school boards into three categories based on student population: More than 15,000 students; 2,501 to 15,000 students; and 2,500 or fewer students. Survey questions and criteria focused on school boards’ online presence, technology applications that allow the public to interact with school board members, access to information such as school board calendars, policies and agendas, and technology advancements in the school board chambers.
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Top 10 digital school boards in the category of more than 15,000 students are:

58. NJACTB ::: New Jersey Association Of County Tax Boards
Welcome to the official website of the new jersey County Tax boards We encouragethe continued educational development of our members and our
http://www.njactb.org/
Welcome to the official website of the New Jersey County Tax Boards Association, Inc. The purpose of our Association is to foster fair and equitable tax assessment practices in accordance with the Constitution of the State of New Jersey . We attempt to address real property tax and assessment issues in New Jersey through our monthly meetings. We encourage the continued educational development of our members and our professional peers and colleagues. To accomplish this goal, we develop, sponsor and offer educational programs for County Tax Board Commissioners and Administrators and open to Tax Board office personnel, Municipal Tax Assessors, Appraisers and other professionals who work in our field. As President of this Association, I am extremely proud of our members, who with full professional and personal lives, give of themselves…their time…to make our goals and efforts work. Please check out the calendar of events to select the courses, seminars and conferences that will benefits you. If you would like to comment or make recommendations about our site, please contact Robert Layton, our Education Chairperson at RLayton@co.bergen.nj.us

59. New Jersey Law Network (sm) ~ Education Law
Access Commissioner of education Legal Decisions, State Board of education LegalDecisions, new jersey education Lawyers Federal Law and Resources
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