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Investigating the Corporate Fingerprints in the Media Attacks on Teachers and Colleges of Education

June 13, 2019 By Nancy Bailey 9 Comments

A media rollout of criticism towards teachers and their COEs mostly over reading, has fueled debate about what teachers know about teaching. Are these reports what they seem, or is something else going on? None of these commentaries look at the effects of Common Core State Standards. Look closely and one finds corporate school reform fingerprints. If reformers […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Common Core, corporate school reform, Education Schools, National Council of Teacher Quality, National Reading Panel, Negative reporting, reading, Stand for Children, Teach for America, teachers

Benton Harbor’s Schools are America’s Schools! Tell Gov. Whitmer, Ed. Sec. Betsy DeVos, and the MEA!

June 9, 2019 By Nancy Bailey 5 Comments

Everything in the dark comes to the light. ~Former BHHS student. Across the country, citizens, parents, and educators have watched their public schools close due to underfunding and high-stakes student testing. These schools are predominately black, Hispanic, and poor. Public education with elected school boards are democratic institutions. Closing a school or school district, or […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Benton Harbor High School, charter schools, Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, Michigan Education Association, School Choice, school closures, state control of schools, The community of Benton Harbor

The Learning Disability Teaching Credentials that Time Forgot

June 4, 2019 By Nancy Bailey 25 Comments

Whether it’s dyslexia (a specific learning disability) or writing, attention, organization, or other learning and behavioral difficulties, children who struggle in school need teachers who can help them learn. Sometimes that help can occur in a general class setting. Other times a child might benefit from small group or individualized assistance. That’s what special education […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: class size, dyslexia, General Education Teachers, learning disabilities, resource classrooms, special education teacher education, Teacher Preparation, teachers with credentials in learning disabilities

End Charter Schools! Consider Creative Ways to Address Schooling

May 31, 2019 By Nancy Bailey 16 Comments

It’s time to end the charter school experiment. Put successful charters under the supervision of the nearby school district. Charters not working well should close. No charter school should get tax dollars without oversight. This should be for both for-profit and nonprofit charter schools. Charter School Scandals On twitter, educators and parents can follow the Network […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Alternative Schools, california charter school scandal, charter school scandals, charter schools, good charter schools, In the Public Interest, magnet schools, NPE, the A3 charter school scandal, virtual charter schools

What We’re Waiting to Hear: The Education Fight No Candidate Mentions (Thus Far)

May 26, 2019 By Nancy Bailey 21 Comments

All the democratic presidential candidates have plans how to run the country and positively affect the world. Some have good ideas about how to improve public schools and support teachers. But none has yet to speak about America’s education crisis. Educators and parents who rally around public schools and the teachers who work in them […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Bill Gates, Common Core, former VP Joe Biden, Mayor Pete Buttigieg, Michael Bennet, Other Democratic candidates, Sen. Amy Klobucher, Sen. Bernie Sanders, sen. cory booker, Sen. Elizabeth Warren, Sen. Kamala Harris, The city fund plan, the democratic anti corporate message, Tom Steyer

Teaching and Learning in the Age of the Technocrats

May 20, 2019 By Nancy Bailey 8 Comments

By Sheila Resseger, M.A. I wrote the following words almost exactly four years ago. Since then, many parents did choose to inform themselves, and refused to allow their children to participate in the PARCC/SBAC assessments; the problem with the underlying standards, however, was not addressed. And the situation we have today is even more concerning. […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Common Core, ELA, PARCC/SBAC, Technology

Are School Playgrounds Still Empty? Animals Get More Recess!

May 17, 2019 By Nancy Bailey 3 Comments

Parents in Florida and Tennessee and many other states have fought for recess. Sometimes children in elementary school get 20-minute breaks once a day if they’re lucky. Children should get several recess breaks each day! We should be looking at the benefit of school recess breaks for every grade level. Middle and high school students […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: American Academy of Pediatrics, American Humane Association, Georgia, recess

The PBS NewsHour/Education Week Report About Dyslexia: Biased & Short on Facts

May 14, 2019 By Nancy Bailey 31 Comments

Schools must provide adequate reading programs and reading remediation for students who need more assistance. But the recent report on dyslexia recommending intensive phonics for all children by the PBS News Hour, through Education Week, is irresponsible, short on facts, and presents biased reporting. Education Week receives grants from philanthropic groups that favor school privatization. Here are […]

Filed Under: Featured, Uncategorized Tagged With: decoding dyslexia, dyslexia, Education Week, intensive phonics, PBS News Hour, reading, reading difficulties, Standardization, teachers who teach reading, the teaching of reading

Mother’s Day 2019: Moms Want Their Children To Be Safe at School!

May 12, 2019 By Nancy Bailey 1 Comment

If mothers could have anything they wanted for Mother’s Day, they would say I want my child to be safe. I want them to be safe at school! Here’s why they worry they aren’t. The NRA  After Sandy Hook, most of us thought the NRA would scale back its rigid position about gun control, especially […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Denver STEM School Highlands Ranch, Gun safety, keeping students safe, Mother's Day, NRA, Parkland School Shootings, safety solutions, Sandy Hook, School Choice, School Pressure, school safety, schools and gun violencce, shooter drills

America’s Teachers vs. Betsy DeVos and the Top 1% During Teacher Appreciation Week

May 8, 2019 By Nancy Bailey 3 Comments

During this year’s Teacher Appreciation Week, teachers will undoubtedly cherish notes and gifts from grateful children and parents, but they recognize real teacher appreciation is about more than a week of tributes. They also see through Education Secretary Betsy DeVos and the top one percent who want to destroy public education and the teaching profession. […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Clickbait, Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, Teacher Appreciation Week, Teacher marches, the Manhattan Institute Alexander Hamilton Award

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