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Apr 07, 2014
The Second-annual World Top 20 Education Poll that monitors and ranks over 200 countries education systems for students 3 to 25, 2014 first-quarter report has been published by NJ MED.

Mar 24, 2014
Students, teachers and parents voted worldwide in the World Top 20 Education Poll’s first Public Opinion Online Voting poll to select the world’s best educated country.

Jan 31, 2014
The 2014 World Top 20 Education Poll want parents, students and teachers opinions from around the world, to help project the Top 20 countries, for NJ MED's first quarter poll rankings.

Jan 18, 2014
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie says Camden City School District had only 3 students college ready last year, with 345 others dropping out of school. NJ MED organizes community to address the problem.

Dec 30, 2013
Out of 200 countries, Japan ranked number one in the First Annual World Top 20 Education Poll, published by the United State’s New Jersey Minority Educational Development (NJ MED) Organization.

Nov 20, 2013
“Educate Every Child on the Planet is not a dream but a quest of the just. It’s the only human pure factor that nature, allow us.”

Sep 30, 2013
The Japan Education System has been ranked the World’s Top 20 Education Poll’s number one for all three quarters, in the NJ MED's data management system that monitors over 200 countries as they prepare their future workforce.

Jun 28, 2013
The United States remains number 18, as Japan leads by 60 points, in the world ranking of top education systems in 2013.

Mar 01, 2013
Education in the highest order will be on display each year, in the new World Top 20 Education Poll. Whose mission will be to encourage countries to improve their commitment to educate their citizens!

Sep 24, 2012
National Movement promises to take America on a New Path, through a High School Graduation Pledge Campaign for over the next 4 months, in an effort to raise graduation rates by 3%.


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