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Archives for July 2014

Teacher In-Service: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

July 30, 2014 By Nancy Bailey Leave a Comment

Many teachers are starting back to work already. And along with the new school year comes in-service training.  In-service is either good, it is bad, or it is downright ugly. The good in-service is really professional development. School districts should always aim for professional development and not waste teachers’ time with anything less important. The […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: In-service Training, Professional Development, PTA, teachers

“I’m Mad as Hell, and I’m Not Going to Take This Anymore!” The Real Reasons Why Teachers Stay or Quit the Profession

July 25, 2014 By Nancy Bailey 8 Comments

Why do teachers stay teaching? What makes them leave? The Alliance for Excellent Education and the New Teacher Center, heavily backed by corporations like the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, just came out with a report focusing on teacher preparation and sounding the age-old alarm that new teachers quit within a few years. It is […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Alliance for Excellent Education, Difficulties, New Teacher Center, Teacher Input, Teacher Retention

We Must Agree That We Need SPED Services—Even For High Functioning Students!

July 22, 2014 By Nancy Bailey Leave a Comment

This past week has seen a flurry of special education talk surrounding the new goals of the Obama administration’s quest to toughen standards and make students—and they don’t specify which students, so we can assume they mean all students, even those with the severest of disabilities—score high on the regular tests. I’m pretty sure, behind […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Arne Duncan, Common Core State Stanadards, Mild Learning Disabilities, special education, SPED Services

The Choices Parents Really Want for Their Students with Special Needs

July 19, 2014 By Nancy Bailey Leave a Comment

Today I want to talk about the choices, I believe, parents want for their students with exceptionalities or students in general. “Choice,” today, in the eyes of the ed. reformers means having a lot of charter schools, and I am particularly speaking about those designed to make a profit. The owners want to stand on […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Arne Duncan, Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE), Goals, Planning, special education, testing

The ASVAB: Are You Handing Your Student’s Information Over to the Military With Out Knowing?

July 16, 2014 By Nancy Bailey 5 Comments

The Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery Career Exploration Program, otherwise known as the ASVAB-CEP, or ASVAB, is an admissions and placement test to determine student career interests, strengths, and qualification for the military. The ASVAB is not new. It has been around since 1968. But there are new privacy concerns about the way the test […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: ASVAB, Career Assessment, Personal Information, testing, war

Quality Teachers for Poor Students: Another Missed Opportunity to Address Real Change

July 11, 2014 By Nancy Bailey 3 Comments

This past week President Obama sat down to a lovely salmon dinner with a few teachers with inspirational stories, to discuss his new program to get excellent teachers for children in poor school districts. The problem of poor children in school is critical. Educational Week reported last fall that almost half the students in America […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: charter schools, Class Sizes, Common Core, community, Education Schools, Flunking, gifted and talented, Health Care, high-stakes testing, poverty, Preschools, Quality Teachers, School Buildings, schools, the arts, Wrap-Around Services

Michelle Obama’s Fight Against Childhood Obesity: Where’s The Recess—Etc.?

July 9, 2014 By Nancy Bailey Leave a Comment

I’m going to fight until the bitter end to make sure that every kid in this country continues to have the best nutrition that they can have in our schools.   First Lady, Michelle Obama We have a childhood obesity problem in America. Obesity can lead to diabetes, heart problems and sometimes even cancer. It can […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Factors Outside of School, Hurried Lunches, Michelle Obama, PE, recess, School Lunch, Socializing at Lunch, The Food, Vending Machines in Schools

Why We MUST Support Teachers Running For Elected Office: By Opt Out Orlando

July 6, 2014 By Nancy Bailey 15 Comments

Today my post comes from the hard-working, good folks at Opt Out Orlando who did a wonderful job researching candidates from across the country who are teachers running for elected offices.  It was suggested to me that this post related well to my previous rally for school boards. I agree. Click on the candidate’s name […]

Filed Under: Teaching Tagged With: Elections, Teacher Candidates, teachers

Freedom and America’s Public Schools and School Boards: They Belong to All of Us

July 3, 2014 By Nancy Bailey 4 Comments

It is difficult to find a more patriotic day than the 4th of July. While many problems face the country, and there are plenty of differences, most of us look forward to celebrating the birth of our nation. While we are free to hold different beliefs, Americans enjoy waving their flags and they love their […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Brown v. Board of Education, charter schools, Common Core, Communities, parents, race relations, School Boards, Students with Disabilities, teachers

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