People of all ages learn in a variety of ways – by reading books, listening to lectures, watching documentaries and pursuing new experiences. We also learn from the examples set by others.
The honorees listed in these pages excel at providing all of those tools. This year, the Education Power 50 pays particular homage to those who not only provide traditional lessons through time-tested methods, but also, through their work, provide sterling examples for all of us.
NJII Appearance:
NJII President, Michael Johnson is featured on the NJBIZ Education Power 50 List
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