New Jersey Association of Colleges for Teacher Education
NJACTE provides an effective voice for teacher education at the state level on matters of policy related to teacher education, educational leadership, and
NJACTE is made up 24 public and private institutions of higher education who prepare students to be teachers and school leaders for the 21st century. Regionally accredited baccalaureate or graduate colleges and universities which have nationally accredited (CAEP/NCATE/TEAC) teacher education and/or educational leadership programs in New Jersey are eligible for membership in NJACTE.
A couple of recent graduates respond to the claim that teacher preparation programs are easy.
Some people believe that teachers don't require specialized training... See how these future teachers respond to that claim.
01/04/2016
Is the concept of "learning styles" a myth? You'll be surprised what the evidence says...
The concept of different “learning styles” is one of the greatest neuroscience myths Such "neuromyths" are “promoted by victims of their own wishful thinking."
01/04/2016
How can we help students figure out the right path after High School?
That "Aha!" Moment of College or Career Readiness College and career readiness begins when we learn what students care about and connect them with accomplished individuals in those fields for a view of their future.
12/24/2015
Here's an interesting take on a liberal arts education that emphasizes how important it is to develop how you think
A Harvard Medical School professor makes the case for the liberal arts and philosophy David Silbersweig, of Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, says today's multidisciplinary world needs liberal arts -- and philosophy in particular -- more than ever.
12/18/2015
Quick-thinking teachers save the day!
Thanks to his teachers, a student’s heart keeps beating A student is alive today because his quick-thinking teachers performed CPR and used a defibrillator after his heart stopped during a school event.
12/17/2015
Ed Prep Matters | AACTE Blog » A Year in Review: Recapping 2015 State Policy Trends 14 Dec2015 A Year in Review: Recapping 2015 State Policy Trends By Aaron Goldstein and Sungti Hsu As 2015 comes to an end, we want to take a moment to reflect on what was a very active year for state policy makers and AACTE state chapters. In 2015, state legislators proposed more than 150 bills re…
12/15/2015
Pre-School Teachers Should Be Paid Much, Much, More Most voters agree that we need to pay preschool teachers more.
12/11/2015
What do you think about this? Will this benefit students? Teachers?
Cuomo Panel Calls for Further Retreat From Common Core Standards The panel, in recommendations released on Thursday, is calling for changes in what New York State students learn and how they are assessed.
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