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University Teacher Education Takeover in Memphis

November 25, 2014 By Nancy Bailey 12 Comments

What Relay is doing largely breaks the mold. Its students are full-time elementary and middle-school teachers, almost all of them fresh out of college, almost none of them with a traditional teaching degree.  June Kronholz, Education Next At the University of Memphis there are professors disturbed about a rather secret plan, one that college officials […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Relay Graduate School of Education, Teacher Preparation, The New Teacher Project, University of Memphis

Teacher Preparation: Which Way is the Best?

November 22, 2014 By Nancy Bailey 6 Comments

Here are some questions I would like to explore today with the help of teachers and parents and anyone with a vested interest in public education. Should teachers be prepared professionally in accredited colleges and universities? Or, does a fast-track training program that places graduate students and career changers, from various majors and possibly for-profit […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Teacher Preparation

Language that Frightens Parents and Teachers of Students with Disabilities

November 18, 2014 By Nancy Bailey 4 Comments

The recent report about special education from Washington State is not alone in its use of frightening language about what is happening to programs for students with disabilities. Many states are using the get tough talk, following Arne Duncan’s lead. And there are many parents who no longer accept the idea of special education. They […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: inclusion, Resource Classes, self-contained classes, special education

Seattle’s Demolition of Special Education: Making Way for Common Core

November 15, 2014 By Nancy Bailey 20 Comments

The moral test of government is how that government treats those who are in the dawn of life, the children; those who are in the twilight of life, the elderly; and those who are in shadows of life, the sick, the needy, and the handicapped. —Hubert H. Humphrey Every student achieving, everyone accountable. —The Seattle […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Common Core, Loss of Special Ed. Services, privatization, Seattle, special education

Who is Your Child’s Teacher?

November 13, 2014 By Nancy Bailey 2 Comments

Who is your child’s teacher? Are they a fully prepared, appropriately credentialed teacher, or a fast-tracker, a person who didn’t learn much about students, who maybe knows a subject, but essentially nothing about how children learn? Public schools should provide every child with a real teacher prepared in the area they’re teaching, and they should […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Coursework, Credentials, Preparation, teachers

Tricky Business in New York Special Ed. and Maybe Where You Live

November 9, 2014 By Nancy Bailey 9 Comments

By Monica Kennedy Kounter I am a parent of a special needs child, a certified lay advocate, and I have a Master’s of Science in Early Childhood Education. I have been fighting Common Core on the behalf of students with disabilities in New York State for a year now. I am a relative newcomer to […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Arne Duncan, Classification, Common Core, disabilities, IDEA, Identification, New York, special education, Teacher Evaluations, testing

Courses We Once Knew: Civics Digitized, What’s Lost and the Common Core

November 4, 2014 By Nancy Bailey Leave a Comment

You are not just training our nation’s future workers. You are bringing up the future citizens of the United States of America. Your students will, someday soon, collectively decide the fate of this great nation of ours. Supreme Court Justice, Sandra Day O’Connor (Supreme Civics, 2011) I thought today would be a good day to […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Civics Education, Common Core, NCLB, Online Education, RTTT, Sandra Day O'Connor

Isn’t It Time to Pay Attention to Our Gifted Students?

November 2, 2014 By Nancy Bailey 3 Comments

By Gina Kennedy According to the National Association for Gifted Children, there are three to five million gifted students in our public schools today, however rarely will you find two school districts in the United States that service these students in a similar way. Best practices and strategies to teach the gifted are likely based […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: gifted, Gifted Identification, High Achievers, high-stakes testing, Lack of Gifted Services

A Little School Privatization History About Memphis

October 30, 2014 By Nancy Bailey 3 Comments

If you think it is just the poor schools that will be turned to charters, think again.  Sooner or later they will want to turn your middle class school into one, and my guess is you will pay for it, and you will have no say into how it is run. In the fall of […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Achievement School District, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, i-Zone Schools, Memphis, privatization, The Broad Foundation

Teacher Hate

October 24, 2014 By Nancy Bailey 20 Comments

TIME Magazine is the latest media outlet to vilify teachers. The Nov. 3rd edition conveniently snipes at teacher tenure, while giving corporations the nod. How much money did they get, you have to wonder, to show the gavel hitting the apple? And gavels should be what they fear. A lot of places are starting to […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: AFT, NEA, teachers, TIME for Kids, TIME Magazine

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