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Articles about “Reading Wars” Meant to Divide Teachers and Parents!

November 4, 2018 By Nancy Bailey 16 Comments

A wave of recent articles about reading trick parents and educators into thinking teachers are not teaching reading and are not being trained to teach reading correctly. The opinion pieces are written by journalist Emily Hanford. Warning! Corporate reform fingerprints are all over these articles. Could it be about transforming classrooms to technology, where students […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Corporate education reform, National Reading Panel (NRP), phonics vs. whole language, Reading Instruction, Reading Wars, The National Council on Teacher Quality (NCTQ), The Waltons, Wli and Edythe Broad Foundation

Halloween and The Value of Make-Believe to Reading and Emotional Development

October 30, 2018 By Nancy Bailey 3 Comments

It is not mere childish escapism. There is a political aspect to it – we won’t try to change this world unless we are able to imagine another reality. One could say all change starts with fantasy. ~Cornelia Funke, German author of children’s fiction. Here comes Halloween! Parents and teachers sometimes dread Halloween, the candy […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Celebrating Halloween, Children and Halloween, Dress-Up, Halloween, Halloween Books, Halloween Stories, play, Reading and Halloween, schools, Social Skills and Halloween

The Dangers of SEL Assessment Data to Students with LD Social Disabilities and Autism

October 27, 2018 By Nancy Bailey Leave a Comment

Today, I would like to bring attention to the dangers of social-emotional learning assessment to a segment of our student population. The focus on behavior is becoming the new purpose of school, and that alone should raise questions. School boards, PTA’s, and school organizations should be discussing how these curriculum changes impact what and how […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: assessment, Autism, autistic spectrum, behavioral assessment, behavioral tier groups, Children, learning disabilities, school, SEL, sel behavioral assessment, social disability, Social Emotional Learning, social intereaction, students with autism

Will Teachers Be Accountable to Make “Happy” Students?

October 23, 2018 By Nancy Bailey 4 Comments

Here comes VAM for social-emotional learning! Controversy erupted years ago over holding teachers accountable for academic test scores. VAM (Value Added Measurement) was supposed to have been put to rest, but it never really left. Move over VAM, now teachers will be responsible for student behavior too! Back in June, Peter Greene, writing for Forbes […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: happiness, noncognitive skills, Social Emotional Learning, Social skills, social-emotional assessment, Social-Emotional Standards, soft skills

Failing Public School Infrastructure Makes Way for Microenvironments

October 20, 2018 By Nancy Bailey 2 Comments

…the nation continues to underinvest in school facilities, leaving an estimated $38 billion annual gap. ~2017 Infrastructure Report on Schools by the American Society of Civil Engineers. Classrooms or microenvironments? For years, the condition of public school facilities has received D ratings from the American Society of Civil Engineers. They claim the gap in funding […]

Filed Under: Featured, Uncategorized Tagged With: buzz words, classroom, classroom ownership, Corporate education reform, microenviroments, school facilities, teachers, technology Meteor Education, technology transformation

Quit Saying Special Ed. Costs Too Much! 8 Cost-Cutting Signs to Watch Out For

October 12, 2018 By Nancy Bailey 12 Comments

In 1975, President Gerald Ford signed Public Law 94-142. The law guaranteed every child a free appropriate public education. This positively impacted millions of children across the country. The law was later reauthorized and renamed the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). Many politicians never wanted to fund special education. From the start, there was no […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: charter schools, corporate school reform, Funding Special Education, redefining special education, special education, special education paperwork, Special Education Privatization, vouchers

Maker Movements Should NOT Endanger School Libraries, Librarians, and Reading

October 9, 2018 By Nancy Bailey 14 Comments

To call yourself a librarian, you need to have that training and to be certified. If you replace a certified librarian with someone who’s just an expert in technology, you’re losing half of the role that school libraries are supposed to be serving. You still need someone who is a champion of reading. ~Leslie Preddy, […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Digital Conversion, Digital Learning, Fab Labs, Hackspaces, Librarians, Makerspaces, The Importance of certified School librarians, the importance of libraries, the role of the school librarian

Betsy DeVos’s Tour Questions Are About Tech Transformation

October 4, 2018 By Nancy Bailey 5 Comments

Betsy DeVos is gearing up for another tour, this time in the South. Chalkbeat shared the questions she is asking about schools. Here I try to interpret her questions with answers to what she is really getting at. I believe her questions are related to technology and “disruption” in education. The drive is to transform […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Betsy DeVos, Corporate Agenda for Public Schools, Online Learning, Personalized Learning, Privatization of Public Schools, public schools, Southern Education Tour, Tech Transformation of Public Schools

The Reading Wars? Who’s Talking About Reading and Class Size?

October 2, 2018 By Nancy Bailey 6 Comments

…extensive research in the reading difficulties of children show that large classes are the basic cause of failure in reading as well as in other subjects. ~Professor Arthur I. Gates, nationally known authority in the field of reading instruction. Elementary School Journal; February 1937. When parents and teachers debate phonics and whole language, they might […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: class size, class size and dyslexia, Class Size and Reading, disabilities, Lowering Class Sizes, reading, reading disabilities

What’s Behind TIME Magazine’s Teacher Hate Turnaround?

September 27, 2018 By Nancy Bailey 5 Comments

The recent TIME Magazine article about teachers describes beaten-down, courageous individuals, struggling to remain in a profession where they are not honored like they deserve. TIME seems to suddenly love teachers. It had those of us who support public schools and teachers scratching our heads. TIME hasn’t been kind to teachers in the past. Remember […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: public schools, Saving Public Schools, Teacher Hate, Teacher Love, Teacher Walkouts, teachers, TIME Magazine

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