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The Murky World of i-Ready, Grading, and Online Data

February 7, 2022 By Nancy Bailey 25 Comments

Many school districts use Curriculum Associates i-Ready in their classrooms for reading and math, but there appears to be program murkiness. There’s concern that teachers might rely on iReady data for grading rather than their professional expertise. I-Ready provides teachers with data reports of student results, but teachers never see the child’s online responses. They […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Data Collection, i-Ready, i-Ready data, i-Ready grading, large class sizes, Online Learning, overcrowded classrooms, parents and i-Ready, public schools, teacher loss, teachers and i-Ready, teachers replaced by tech, the loss of teachers

10 Ways to Help Children ENJOY Reading!

January 25, 2022 By Nancy Bailey 9 Comments

The focus for children learning to read, sometimes undervalued by those concerned about phonics, is instilling a joy of reading. The ultimate goal should be that children are able to read and like it. Phonics is important, especially when children have reading disabilities, but it shouldn’t stand alone. Science of Reading (SoR) supporters will argue that […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: audiobooks, Motivation, nonfiction and fiction books, phonics, reading, reading enjoyment, reading logs, reading rewards, Reading Wars, school libraries, speaking, sustained silent reading (SSR), UCL study

Kindergarten Online Data? Teacher Observation is Safer and Better!

January 18, 2022 By Nancy Bailey 12 Comments

Making kindergartners participate in the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) is a strange idea, and collecting data about kindergartners is worrisome. What’s the purpose? President of the Thomas B. Fordham Institute and Hoover Institute research fellow and public school critic Michael Petrilli believes testing kindergartners online is easier than having them sit still long enough […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: assessment, early childhood education, high-stakes testing, kindergarten, Kindergartners, Natinal Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test

Are Education Secretary Cardona and Betsy Devos Twins?

January 12, 2022 By Nancy Bailey 11 Comments

Teachers had hope when President Biden chose Miguel Cardona to be education secretary, an educator, that he’d be different from the billionaire corporate shill, protector from grizzly bears, and school choice proponent Betsy DeVos. There’s still hope for that, but there are also reasons to wonder. Cardona’s reactions to the Covid crisis seem eerily like […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Covid, Education Secretary Betsy Devos. Education Secretary Miguel Cardona, Get Your Teach On, Omicron, Ron Clark Academy, school, School Privatization

15 Ways to Help Teachers During Covid, Instead of Turning Them Into Scapegoats and Making Them Quit

January 9, 2022 By Nancy Bailey 7 Comments

Teachers are continually being made into scapegoats over a virus not under their control. Here’s a list of classroom problems from the beginning of the pandemic. Here’s a checklist on how to quit scapegoating teachers and help them instead. Suggestions from teachers, parents, and students, especially teachers currently teaching, are welcome. 1. Doctors Since the […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Covid, Doctors, generalizations, learning loss, masks, media bias, schools, social distancing, Students with Disabilities, teachers, vaccinations, ventilation, venture philanthropists, working parents

Fears and Confusion About In-Person School Going Into 2022.

December 31, 2021 By Nancy Bailey 7 Comments

It’s impossible to avoid the news involving Covid confusion and fear surrounding schools and safety for children, teachers, and staff entering the New Year. The looming question is whether K-12 in-person schooling is safe. It’s presumptuous to tell teachers not to be afraid. Teachers want to keep their students safe. They don’t want to get […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Closing schools, Covid, covid confusion, Covid disconnect, covid tests, masks, Omicron, Opening school buildings, parents and teachers and Covid, pediatric hospitalizations, quarantines, school funding for mitigations, school mitigations, School ventilation, social distancing, teacher concerns, test to stay, the economy and schools, vaccinations

Charters and Vouchers to Destroy Virginia’s Public Schools Will Involve Questionable Data Collected on Children

December 22, 2021 By Nancy Bailey 10 Comments

Governor-elect Glenn Youngkin is wasting no time setting the wheels in motion to destroy public education in Virginia, considered the fourth-best public school system in the country. If he manages to do this, it will add to America’s already ominous future of free public schooling, school ownership shifted to big business instead of constituents. Most […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Aimee Rogstad Guidera, data collection and privacy, Data Quality Campaign (DQC), Governor-elect Glenn Youngkin, Inbloom, public schools, School Privatization, students and data collection in schools, The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Virginia, Virginia's new education secretary

School Safety Solution: Bring Back Homerooms, Only BETTER, to Know and Support Students

December 10, 2021 By Nancy Bailey 11 Comments

School districts might devise solutions to understand students better. Here’s one suggestion. Bring back a more personalized homeroom with smaller student groups (10 to 15 students) along with an adult mentor for at least 20 minutes each day. Students need smaller groups to get to know each other and feel supported to understand there’s no […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: homeroom, school climate, school mentor, school safety, school shootings, small groups, Solutions, student mentors, threat assessment

Driving Teachers Out! The Longtime Plan to End A Great Profession

December 2, 2021 By Nancy Bailey 17 Comments

The pandemic has been rough on teachers, but there has for years been an organized effort to end a professional teaching workforce by politicians and big businesses. In 1992, The Nation’s cover story by Margaret Spillane and Bruce Shapiro described the meeting of President H. W. Bush and a roomful of Fortune 500 CEOs who […]

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A Great Profession: Consider Teachers’ Needs

November 28, 2021 By Nancy Bailey 4 Comments

During this troubling time when we should be helping each other through one of the roughest patches we’ve faced as a nation, teachers have become scapegoats, blamed for everything involving social change and Covid-19. Teachers tried to protect themselves and their families during the pandemic and worried about protecting their students and now they’re blamed […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: covid-19, school closures, Teacher Appreciation, teachers, the pandemic

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