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Dr. Russell Quaglia, the Founder and President of the Quaglia Institute for Student Aspirations, recently attended and gave a speech at the Education World Forum in London. He shares his experience of being surrounded by global leaders in education. Dr. Quaglia has also co-authored a new book with Michael Corso, titled “Student Voice.”

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This interview was originally published on Core of Education

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TRENTON — Gov. Chris Christie is expected to announce today he’s teaming up with an unlikely ally to tackle New Jersey’s pension woes.

The governor and the state’s largest teachers union, the New Jersey Education Association, are working on “groundbreaking changes” to fix the state’s ailing pension system, Christie’s office said Monday.

Christie will also announce plans to make a $1.3 billion pension payment in the state budget that begins July 1. That payment is almost double what he put into the system for the current fiscal year, but far below what the state is supposed to contribute under the 2011 pension reform law.

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Lynn Walker, from MyOn, revealed in a recent interview the phenomenal achievements of their digital literacy reading programs, which were praised by users worldwide. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to experience the benefits of these exceptional programs!
 

 

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