- NJASA
- June/July 2014 Cover
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The New Jersey Leadership Academy Satisfies the Professional Development Plan Requirement!
NJASA, in partnership with NJPSA and FEA with the support of NJDOE, encourages you to participate in the New Jersey Leadership Academy, a new structured approach to professional development for all educational leaders.
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Executive View The Year of ReformBy NJASA Executive Director Dr. Richard G. Bozza
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By NJASA President Dr. Gary P. McCartney, Chief Education Officer, South Brunswick
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Special Education Administrator of the Year
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By NJASA Pension Consultant Mort Reinhart
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By Beth Lynn Finkelstein, Assistant Association Counsel
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Blended Learning - What It Is: What It Is NotBy Bruce Friend, Friend Consulting LLC
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Curriculum Corner: A Whole Child ApproachBy Vincent Caputo, Chief Education Officer, Metuchen Public Schools; Matthew Mingle,Director of Curriculum and Instruction, Madison Public Schools; and Dr. Thomas Tramaglini, Director of Curriculum and Instruction, CAO, Keansburg School District
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By Ms. Jackie Bay, Chair of the Mountain Lakes Environmental Commission, andDr. Anne Mucci, Chief Education Officer, Mountain Lakes School District
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By Rose Tricario, Director of the Division of Food and Nutrition,
NJ Department of Agriculture
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New Rules for Social Media in New Jersey's Schools
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"Success Is A Choice"
The mission of the New Jersey Association of School Administrators, the unifying professional association of school leaders, is to ensure a superior statewide system of education by influencing and effecting educational policy, regulations and legislation; and by maximizing the capacity and effectiveness of school leaders through professional development programs and support services.