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Archives for December 2013

Students with Disabilities and/or Gifted Students—Is Private School Better?

December 8, 2013 By Nancy Bailey 2 Comments

If you have a child with disabilities and/or a gifted and talented student, where should you send them to school? Should you homeschool? This is the dilemma facing many families. Parents wonder, is it worth it to pay to send my child to a private school? Would it really be better for them there? With […]

Filed Under: Special Education Tagged With: Common Core, disabilities, giftedness, placement, private schools

Drat Common Core and Potty iPads! Use This Instead to Teach a Child to Read

December 8, 2013 By Nancy Bailey Leave a Comment

Don’t bank on narrow Common Core English language arts skills to teach your child to read. From what I see and hear, over and over, CC increases stress and reduces a lot of students to tears. It pushes very young children to read more difficult material before they are developmentally ready, and it focuses too […]

Filed Under: Reading, Teaching, Technology Tagged With: Common Core. iPad potty., early reading, joy, pictures, Richard Scarry's Best Word Book Ever, words

To the Pretenders Atop the Ed. Ladder–This is How You Spell D-I-S-C-O-N-N-E-C-T

December 6, 2013 By Nancy Bailey 1 Comment

One wonders what sort of alternative universe the so-called education leaders live in these days—most whom only taught a year—if they taught at all, and who most likely never bothered to lower themselves to take one of those silly courses about child and adolescent development. Across the country parents and teachers are rallying in their […]

Filed Under: Common Core Tagged With: Common Core, disconnect, NAEP, Teach for America

Hey! Who’s that With the Baby Grand on their Back?

December 5, 2013 By Nancy Bailey 1 Comment

Memphis and the surrounding suburbs have been through quite a lot of “churning” with the school merger of the city schools with the county schools. Most everyone spots the corporate fingerprints. They’re all over the place. Chain charters, Teach for America, The New Teacher Project, Common Core, etc. are, with the help of Stand for […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: chaos, churning, Corporations, equipment, inventory, Memphis, musical instruments, privatization, public schools, Shelby County, theft, transformation

Great Public Schools Focus on Student Interests

December 3, 2013 By Nancy Bailey Leave a Comment

I wonder how many parents out there remember when anyone at their child’s school asked these questions: What are your child’s interests? Does your student have any hobbies? How do they like to spend their free time?      I am reading an interesting book called Tough Liberal: Albert Shanker and the Battles Over Schools, Unions, […]

Filed Under: Common Core Tagged With: Boy Scouts, Common Core, curriculum, Girl Scouts, student interests, student strengths, testing

Homemade Activities to Target Disabilities (and/or Just for Fun)–Puzzles!

December 1, 2013 By Nancy Bailey Leave a Comment

Just in time for the holidays! I have blogged about not letting the current issues in public schools steal the today that you have enjoying your children and helping them to learn. I know that is easier said than done. But the teacher and mom in me wants to step away from criticism against Common […]

Filed Under: Special Education, Technology Tagged With: homemade activities, learning disabilties, puzzles

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