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Discount Teachers: Students, Teachers, and America Deserve Better!

October 11, 2019 By Nancy Bailey 4 Comments

Like most people, I like a sale, but there are some things that don’t pan out at bargain prices, like America’s public school teachers. Most teachers are paid by a career ladder. This means they receive a salary step increase with every year of experience. Some don’t like this protocol, but it is simple and […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: alternative teaching, de-professionalizing teachers, Education Schools, Higher Education, Schools of Education, Teacher hiring, Teacher Salaries

It’s Time to Erase Harmful, Recycled Education Policy!

October 4, 2019 By Nancy Bailey 5 Comments

Serious education issues in public schools are recycled because the ulterior motive of some is to end public education. Research is repeatedly ignored. Why are school administrators clueless? How is it that legislators repeatedly recreate policy we know is harmful for students? Each heading contains a link to proof. End Retention. Research is clear that […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: 3rd Grade Retention, Alternative Strategies to Retention, high-stakes testing, Homework/busywork, Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, kindergarten, Kindergarten is the New First Grade, libraries and librarians, nonstop online testing, online behavioral data, retention, teacher qualifications, the arts

Quit Using “Alignment” Referring to Children and Tests!

September 30, 2019 By Nancy Bailey 3 Comments

Alignment refers to a car’s wheels pointing in the right direction, or an orthodontist correcting a child or adult’s dental occlusion. Alignment is rigid. It’s right or wrong. Yet alignment has been used for years to describe how students learn in school. Children are not machine parts that need adjustment. What if consideration was given […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: academic alignment to the test, alignment, alignment to standards, standardized testing, Technology

Classroom in a Bathroom? Overcrowded Building Problems Betsy DeVos Doesn’t Think About

September 26, 2019 By Nancy Bailey 7 Comments

Please tell Betsy DeVos that when Americans fail to invest in public school buildings, it affects how students learn. Betsy DeVos has never worked in poor building conditions. She doesn’t understand how difficult it is for students and teachers. On September 20, DeVos stated in her Education Freedom speech to a parochial school audience, that […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Autism, corporate school reform, disabilities, Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, overcrowded schools, school building safety, School Buildings, school facilities, student with autism is placed in bathroom

Caught in the Middle: Whatever Happened to the Individuals With Disabilities Education Act?

September 18, 2019 By Nancy Bailey 6 Comments

By Aaron Wright No child wants to feel like a failure. No educator wants to feel like they have failed a child. Most children in special education are identified as having a specific learning disability or language impairment. Yet nationally only 67% of children with disabilities will graduate from high school and almost one and […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Autism, Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE), Individual Educational Plan (IEP), Individual with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), public schools, Special Education and FAPE, Students with Disabilities

Betsy DeVos’s Education Freedom: It’s Anything But

September 15, 2019 By Nancy Bailey Leave a Comment

Betsy DeVos rarely makes a statement without referring to her idea of Education Freedom. She is, of course, referring to school vouchers. But as education secretary she has been more about denying students true education freedom. DeVos stands for the opposite of educational freedom! As she travels around the country promoting her agenda, here’s a […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Children at the border, children with disabilities, class size, College and Career, Education Freedom, Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, Public Schools on Military Bases, Special Education and FAPE, Student Debt, the Military

Play v. Reading: How Flawed Thinking About Preschool Has Become Accepted Practice

September 12, 2019 By Nancy Bailey 18 Comments

Play is often talked about as if it were a relief from serious learning. But for children play is serious learning. Play is really the work of childhood. ~Fred Rogers One education topic that every politician running for office mentions is preschool for all. What do they mean? What do they think preschool should be […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Alliance for Childhood, Defending the Early Years, kindergarten, Prereading skills, preschool, preschool reading demands, Waterford UPSTART

The Need for School Psychologists at this Critical Time

September 7, 2019 By Nancy Bailey 5 Comments

Public schools provide support staff that help teachers consider the whole child. This includes the role of the school psychologist. These professionals are the experts that make a school and school system complete. They provide children and teens the mental health support they need. Since the corporate school reform march to privatize public education, those […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: mental health in schools, School Privatization, school psychologist shortage, School Psychologists, Social Emotional Learning

Gifted and IDEA: Charter Schools Won’t Solve the Gifted Debate

September 1, 2019 By Nancy Bailey 12 Comments

Even though gifted is listed as a special education category, Individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA) never adequately addressed it. Intellectually advanced students are complex, not always easy to understand. They need and deserve school support. Much debate surrounds gifted education. But charter schools will not be a sufficient answer to concerns. Some gifted students are […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: 2e, charter schools, disabilities and giftedness, gifted, gifted and talented, High Tech High, Individual with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), the arts, Twice Exceptional Students

Is NCLB’s Reading First Making a Comeback?

August 28, 2019 By Nancy Bailey 22 Comments

Reading First was President George W. Bush’s signature reading program, the cornerstone of No Child Left Behind. With a $6 billion price tag (a billion per year for six years), it promised “scientific proof” it would have every child reading by third grade. States had to apply for federal grants. Reading First centered around phonics. […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: class size, iReady, No Child Left Behind, phonics, reading, Reading First, Technology

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