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Public Schools and School Libraries: The “Hub” of Democracy During a Crisis, Is Facing Its Own Crisis

October 2, 2020 By Nancy Bailey 6 Comments

A public school is the hub of the American community, and school libraries provide students the knowledge to better understand their world. But public schools and school libraries face a crisis at this time in history, and it’s important to question what has happened with CARES Act funding. Americans in crisis recognize that public schools […]

Filed Under: Featured, Uncategorized Tagged With: anytime anyplace learning, CARES Act, community libraries, counselors, Digital Learning, Librarians, museums as schools, public school hubs, public schools, public schools during a crisis, school staff, teachers, Technology

Learning Management Software: Necessary Tool, or Wasteful Cash Cow in the Time of Covid-19?

September 29, 2020 By Nancy Bailey Leave a Comment

By Darren Victory One thing is clear: Teaching in the age of COVID is no picnic. Teachers, students, and caregivers are struggling to navigate the ongoing crisis in ways that preserve their emotional and physical health. It all feels so chaotic, so disorganized, and at times so… impossible. No wonder wine sales have shot through […]

Filed Under: Featured, Uncategorized Tagged With: covid-19, Learning Management Software (LMS), teaching, Technology and Schools

The Longtime Plan for Screens to Replace Teachers: School Choice the Prenda Way

September 26, 2020 By Nancy Bailey 12 Comments

No matter your viewpoint on the coronavirus, for those who care about democratic public schools, our fears merge when it comes to worrying that technology will replace teachers and end those schools. Covid-19 is the perfect storm, and Prenda micro-schools are the prototype. These are schools that focus on commercial tech programs without real teachers. […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: "Disruptive" Technology, charter schools, children and technology, covid-19, cyberschools, Online Learning, Prenda micro-schools, Public School Privatization, School Choice, Schools without Teachers, teachers

3rd Grade Reading Laws Are Harmful

September 21, 2020 By Nancy Bailey 3 Comments

By Stefanie Rysdahl Fuhr Many states insist that students read by third grade. If students have difficulties they might be retained. Students might master reading later. They should not be punished if they aren’t reading perfectly in third grade. Last spring I sent this letter to my state legislators.  Feel free to use it as […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: 3rd grade reading, 3rd grade reading laws, reading, reading assessment, retention, science of reading

Betsy DeVos and the Separation of Church and State During Covid-19

September 17, 2020 By Nancy Bailey 7 Comments

Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, who is supposed to represent public schools, recently visited a Catholic school in Grand Rapids. She used this school to irresponsibly drive home the idea that it’s safe to have in-person classes. She said All schools in MI need an in-person option. Sacred Heart shows that it can be done. Then […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: coronavirus, covid-19, public schools, school safety, Schools opening, Separation of Church and State

Impact of President Trump’s Covid-19 Deception on Public Schools

September 13, 2020 By Nancy Bailey 5 Comments

The chief function of a President is to make responsible decisions and to keep Americans safe, especially children and society’s most vulnerable. Bob Woodward, in his new book Rage tells of a president who was publicly playing down the coronavirus threat without acknowledging the severity of the virus, which has now claimed over 190,000 American […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Bob Woodward's book, charter schools, coronavirus, covid-19, Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, opening public schools, President Trump, private schools, public schools

Who Should Be the Next Education Secretary at This Critical Juncture in History?

September 8, 2020 By Nancy Bailey 35 Comments

Bloggers have been speculating about a Biden/Harris education secretary. During this critical time in American history, that individual should be a black or brown woman, who has been a teacher of young children, and who understands child development. She should hold an education degree and have an additional leadership degree and experience that will help […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: A Biden/Harris Education Secretary, Black lives matter, Gender Equality, human rights, special education, The Next Education Secretary

91 Examples of Americans At Odds About Covid-19 as Students Start School

September 6, 2020 By Nancy Bailey 14 Comments

When it comes to Covid-19 and reopening schools, we are a nation divided. Opposing ideas float around on social media. Teachers will ultimately be responsible for the safety and well-being of children, but poor leadership has put them and their jobs in jeopardy. For example, here’s what Education Betsy DeVos recently said. The pandemic is […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: covid-19, facts, opinions, Reopening schools

De-professionalizing Public Schools During Covid-19: The Problem with Bill Gates’s Projects

August 30, 2020 By Nancy Bailey 5 Comments

Many fear that the Gates Foundation is using this pandemic to end public education once and for all. De-professionalizing schools is an excellent way to do it. Covid-19 has made it easier for venture philanthropists to de-professionalize public education. Great public schools require staffing with professionals who attend real universities and study the profession they […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Americorps, College Advising Corps, counselors, Counselors for America, de-professionalizing counselors, de-professionalizing teachers, losing public schools, privatizing public schools, Tutors

Biden, Harris, and Dr. Biden Will Send DeVos Yachting!

August 22, 2020 By Nancy Bailey 17 Comments

You gotta have a dream, if you don’t have a dream, how you gonna have a dream come true? ~from the Broadway Play South Pacific If you’re Democrat or Republican, and you care about public education, vote for V.P. Joe Biden to remove Education Secretary Betsy DeVos from the U.S. Department of Education! Four more […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Dr. Jill Biden, Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, Pres. Donald J. Trump, public education, public schools, Sen. Kamala Harris, V.P. Joe Biden

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