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President Biden’s Ideas About Schools and Covid-19 Miss the Mark

February 17, 2021 By Nancy Bailey 12 Comments

I watched President Biden’s CNN Townhall. I like President Biden and feel that he is sincere and wants to do a good job. He is well-focused on helping the country move forward. His kindness shines through. But his school plans for Covid-19 are worrisome. As expected, Covid-19 dominated the Townhall conversation. A whole segment could […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: CNN Townhall, covid-19, Covid-19 fears, high-stakes testing, In 100 Days, learning loss, Opening Schools, President Biden, schools, The media, Volunteer Teachers

CDC Recommendations Are Clearer, But Teachers Face the Same Problems and New Ones

February 16, 2021 By Nancy Bailey 4 Comments

Just because school opening isn’t causing higher levels of community transmission doesn’t mean that there isn’t individual risk to teachers and staff. If we had wanted schools to safely reopen, we should have worked hard as a society to keep transmission rates down and to invest resources in schools. ~Dr. Leana Wen, an emergency physician […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: CDC recommendations for schools, covid-19, Reopening schools

26 Reasons to Love Teachers During the Pandemic

February 14, 2021 By Nancy Bailey 4 Comments

Let teachers know how much they’re cared for on Valentine’s Day! Their mental health is important during this troubling time, so reach out and say something kind. No matter what anyone thinks about school reopenings it’s important to express love and appreciation for all that teachers do and have done during the pandemic. While Covid-19 […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: covid-19, Happy Valentine's Day, Love teachers

$100M For Children “Learning Faster Than Ever Before” In Tennessee?!

February 12, 2021 By Nancy Bailey 3 Comments

Tennessee lawmakers just signed off on a $100 Million program called Reading 360. Sixty million is federal Covid-19 relief money and $40 million federal grant money. What is this? Why Tennessee? Will other states follow? While the media bombards the public with learning loss warnings, this program is about acceleration. Fast-Track Here’s what the brochure […]

Filed Under: Common Core, Diversity, Featured, Popular Featured, Reading, Special Education, Teaching, Technology, Uncategorized, Writing Tagged With: Acceleration, home videos, K-12, Online, Partners, phonics, plug and play grow your own, Reading 360, reading crisis, Teacher training, Tennessee, Tutors, vendors tracking student progress

The 12 Point Covid-19 DISCONNECT Between Teachers and Those Who Want Schools Open Now!

February 4, 2021 By Nancy Bailey 7 Comments

Pressure is being placed on teachers to return to in-person classes. Here’s why that’s a problem. 1. Precautions The CDC  and Dr. Fauci and President Biden want all schools to return to in-person learning with precautions in place. But precautions are exactly what many schools often lack. Teachers know best whether or not precautions are […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Communities, covid-19, Funding, learning loss, News, parents, Precautions opening schools, private vs. public schools, public schools, School Privatization, science, student death due to Covid-19, teacher deaths due to covid-19, teachers, Teachers' Unions, vouchers

How the Media and School Districts Shame Teachers During Covid-19

January 27, 2021 By Nancy Bailey 11 Comments

Listen to the news one moment, and you’re warned about the new variants of the virus. There’s uncertainty about it and whether it’s more deadly than the current strain. Next, the media gives voice to critics who belittle teachers and their unions for not returning to school or being afraid. There’s a dislike of teachers […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: CDC, covid-19, school districts, teachers, The media, vaccinations

8 Concerns and What’s Positive About The President’s Plan for Schooling During Covid-19

January 24, 2021 By Nancy Bailey 3 Comments

The Biden-Harris administration faces huge challenges. Addressing school safety during Covid-19 is at the top of their list. This is welcome news. Goals are important for clarity and to give us hope. President Biden wasted no time getting out his National Strategy for the Covid-19 Response and Pandemic Preparedness. Schools are specifically addressed starting on […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Biden-Harris administration, covid-19, National Strategy for Schools Concerning Covid-19, National Strategy for the Covid-19 Response and Pandemic Preparedness., schools

Endgame! Using Covid-19 to Permanently Transform Schooling!

January 17, 2021 By Nancy Bailey 4 Comments

Funding technology seems unchecked in some places as teachers are driven out of their classrooms due to the virus. The more teachers prematurely retire, the more easily school districts can justify replacing them with technology. Technology is on the road to becoming the endgame for schooling, whether Americans like it or not. There’s no research […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Driving Teachers Out, Teacher Retirement During Covid, Teacher safety during covid-19, Technology, Technology after Covid-19

6 Ways High-Stakes Standardized Testing Destroys Student Voice

January 14, 2021 By Nancy Bailey 2 Comments

The National Council of the Teachers of English is Helping Students Find Their Voices in Challenging Times. This title stood out as well worth exploring, but it’s also a reminder that since public education became focused on high-stakes standardized testing, public schools’ emphasis has been on scores, not students’ voices. Student’s thoughts and ideas should […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Common Core, Data Collection in school, high stakes standardized testing, Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, Social Emotional Learning, student self-expression, student voice, testing alignment, the loss of the arts

Why Are Schools Opening When Covid-19 is Surging?

January 6, 2021 By Nancy Bailey 5 Comments

It has become a cruel joke. Shut everything down! Stay home! Cancel the holidays! Close everything! But open schools! Dr. Anthony Fauci, the U.S. government’s top infectious diseases expert, told Americans to stay home throughout the holiday season, avoid groups, wash hands, wear masks, and stay socially distanced. There’s a horrific death count in case […]

Filed Under: Featured, Uncategorized Tagged With: American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), Center for Disease Control (CDC), children and Covid-19, covid-19, Dr, Dr. Fauci, Dr. Wen, Princeton Study about Covid-19, Redfield, School openings, Superspreaders, the Coronavirus, the learning curve experiment

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