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11 Problems Facing Students as They Return to School

August 24, 2019 By Nancy Bailey 2 Comments

If you support our students, the next generation, and a democratic public education system that we all own, it’s tough to watch the changes corporate reformers have caused in schools. They’re not the ideas that most parents and teachers support, so we wonder why they’re implemented. Most of the problems that exist in public schools […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: art music drama and dance in school, better safety measures in school, crumbling school buildings, kindergarten expectations, Lead in school drinking water, School Librarians, school libraries, shooting drills in schools, strict rules in school, Zero Tolerance

The Technology Cheating Problem Is Still a Problem

August 22, 2019 By Nancy Bailey 8 Comments

While many were appalled at the celebrity college entrance scandal, there’s another scandal that gets minimal attention. Students cheat with technology! Cheating has always been a problem in school but with technology it runs rampant. In the classroom, teachers curtail cheating by supervising students in person. They learn about students and become familiar with their […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Cheating, Cheating with Technology, College, Connections Academy, contract cheating, High School, K12, Summit Online Learning, Technology, turitin, virtual learning

Helping Students, Including Those with Learning Disabilities, With Self-Expression

August 13, 2019 By Nancy Bailey 4 Comments

The most important words a student can hear from their teacher or parent are, “I want to hear how you think and feel about this.” Helping students express themselves through writing is critical in every class at every grade level. Self-expression is so important today that I felt compelled to write about one of my […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: dysgraphia, dyslexia, Invented Spelling, Journals, learning disabilities, NCLB, phonics, writing, writing rubrics

How Dwindling Human Interaction in Public Schools Hurts Us as a Society

August 7, 2019 By Nancy Bailey 6 Comments

Look at the picture above. Is the boy going to pick on the girl, or will he invite her to play with the other children? In today’s impersonal school climate, how do students learn about those around them? When there’s no chance of bringing students together in school, how will children better understand their peers? […]

Filed Under: Featured, Technology Tagged With: AI in school, artificial intelligence in school, class size, depersonalized learning, disabilities, inclusion, no excuses, Online Learning, Online testing, public schools, segregated charter schools, socialization, standardized testing, student isolation, the lack of school counselors, the lack of school nurses, the loss of the arts in public schools, Zero Tolerance

NCTQ’s “Case Closed” Brain Image Post Plugs Pearson’s RICA Reading Te$t for Teachers. Fails the Smell Test!

August 2, 2019 By Nancy Bailey 7 Comments

Kate Walsh, President of the astroturf National Council of Teacher Quality (NCTQ), a group that pretends it’s for teachers and schools when it’s really about privatization, recently published an article “Case Closed” implying that teachers are “science deniers” when it comes to teaching reading. But Walsh’s brain imaging illustration is taken from a research article […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, brain imaging, fMRIs, National Council on Teacher Quality (NCTQ), NCTQ, phonics, reading, Reading Instruction

Fake Play and Its Dangerous Alignment to Standards and Data

July 30, 2019 By Nancy Bailey 18 Comments

Where does pretending come in? It relates to what philosophers call “counterfactual” thinking, like Einstein wondering what would happen if a train went at the speed of light. ~Alison Gopnik, “Let the Children Play, It’s Good for Them” Smithsonian Magazine. July 2012. There’s a troubling phenomenon happening in early childhood education. It involves aligning standards […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: behavioral data collection, Children and Learning, Children and Play, data collection on children, guided play, play, play-based learning, standards and alignment

Force and Flunk, Tougher Kindergarten Lead to Parental Dissatisfaction with Public Schools

July 21, 2019 By Nancy Bailey 10 Comments

When children aren’t reading according to the corporate time frame set by Jeb Bush and his ilk (non-educators who want to privatize public education), parents become dissatisfied, even angry with public school officials and teachers when their children fail. The goal of many corporations is to end public education. They want privatization. To do this, […]

Filed Under: Featured, Uncategorized Tagged With: 3rd Grade Retention, child development, Finland and reading, Florida and 3rd Grade Retention, force and flunk, high-stakes testing, kindergarten, kindergarten and reading, Kindergarten is the New First Grade, retention in third grade

The Science and Science Labs that Students Miss at a Time When Science is Critical

July 14, 2019 By Nancy Bailey 5 Comments

Why are students being held back from being the best they can be in science? Making scientific advancements through exploration involves good preparation of the ninety percent of students who attend public schools across the country. We need good scientists to fix our problems. Climate change, antibiotics, drinking water, pollution, overpopulation, diseases, microplastics and garbage, […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: antibiotics, Biology, Biology Olympiad in Hungary, Center for Excellent Education, clean energy, climate change, diseases, drinking water, funding public school science classes, garbage, microplastics, Overpopulation, pollution, science, Science labs, science teachers

Human Interaction & Picture Books vs. Waterford Upstart’s Preschool Phonics Online Video

July 10, 2019 By Nancy Bailey 1 Comment

Last Sunday, The New York Times described Waterford’s Upstart online program for preschoolers, describing it as better than nothing, or, as “closing a gap.” They described communities that could not (or would not) raise money for preschool, so, online instruction seemed like the default choice. Who’s reviewing these programs? Waterford Upstart is flawed. This can […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: phonics, Preschool Online Programs, Waterford UPSTART

Social-Emotional Learning’s Transformation of Schools is Worrisome

July 7, 2019 By Nancy Bailey 17 Comments

Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) is being pushed into public schools. It could mean many things, restorative justice, meditation, anti-bullying programs, and much more. But SEL is not just an add-on program. It’s whole-school systematic change from teaching academics to focusing on students and personality formation. Books and online programs galore are being written about SEL and […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Online Social-Emotional Learning, Social Emotional Learning, social-emotional assessment, social-emotional learning programs, Social-Emotional Standards

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