Show Won 16th Emmy
Classroom Close-up NJ won its 16th Emmy from the Mid-Atlantic Chapter of NATAS. Attending the ceremonies were (from left) Rita Williams, Larry Glaser, Terry Kuhnreich, Elizabeth Elko, NJEA VP Sean…
Classroom Close-up NJ won its 16th Emmy from the Mid-Atlantic Chapter of NATAS. Attending the ceremonies were (from left) Rita Williams, Larry Glaser, Terry Kuhnreich, Elizabeth Elko, NJEA VP Sean…
Classroom Close-up NJ received six Emmy nominations from the Mid Atlantic Chapter of NATAS. This is a record even for the 15-time Emmy winning show to receive six nominations. The…
Classroom Close-up NJ received four nominations from the Mid-Atlantic Chapter of NATAS. The winners will be announced Sept. 9 at a ceremony in Hershey Park, PA. The nominations include two…
NJEA’s television show Classroom Close-up NJ won its 15th Emmy during the 34th Annual Mid-Atlantic Gala. The show won in the Education/School – News Single story category for its coverage…
Classroom Close-up NJ received an Emmy from the Mid-Atlantic Chapter of NATAS. This is the 14th Emmy for the NJEA production. Winning in the category Education/Schools- Program Feature/Segment 2014-15 Teacher of the Year…
NJEA’s Classroom Close-up, NJ, now in its 21st season, won its 13th Emmy Award. The winning show features the following schools: Alan B. Shepard Elementary School in Old Bridge (Middlesex…
The 12th Emmy was awarded for a show about NJEA's Educational Support Professionals, a Statewide EdCamp, and programs in Haleyville-Mauricetown Elementary School, and Port Norris (Morris County) and Ft Lee School No. 1 (Bergen County).
Three Camden teachers were featured in the award-winning story involving Creative and Performing Arts High School, Morgan Village Middle School and Forest Hill Elementary, Camden - all in Camden County.
High Tech Hall - Moodle, Google, SMART Boards, delicious, Skype, Twitter, and Wikis -- these are all a part of the expanded high tech hall at the NJEA Convention. There’s…
The ninth Emmy was awarded for a story about an unforgettable teacher at Charles W. Lewis Middle School, Gloucester Township (Camden County).