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How Corporations Try To Steal the Definition of Personalized Learning

October 22, 2014 By Nancy Bailey 1 Comment

There is confusion, we are told, by the corporations and politicians, as to how to define personalized learning. From Ed. Week…A number of education and technology organizations are seeking to forge a clearer understanding of what this concept really means. They just don’t seem to be able to pull it all together. Perhaps someone should […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Computers, Personalized Learning, Technology

Courses We Once Knew: The Loss of Geography in a Common Core World

October 19, 2014 By Nancy Bailey 2 Comments

How did you learn about your town, state, country, and the world? What did you learn about the cultures of the people living in those places, the physical characteristics of the land, and all the other skills necessary to understand geography? Are today’s students knowledgeable about their world? Specifically, what happened to geography? While the […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Common Core, Geography, Global Economy, NCLB

When All You’ve Got is Idealism: Teach for America v. Real Teachers

October 16, 2014 By Nancy Bailey 4 Comments

Once a teacher, suffering from battle fatigue, reaches the tipping point on the depression scale, and there are few if any administrators able, or willing, to provide them with support, it is especially discouraging to hear about the new crop of Teach for America recruits who are arriving in droves with idealism! To hear the […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Career Teachers, Idealism, Teach for America

Courses We Once Knew: Home Economics, Family and Jobs!

October 14, 2014 By Nancy Bailey 4 Comments

Sometimes, caught up in fighting high-stakes testing and Common Core, we might forget about other insidious ways our public schools have been changed due to harmful standards. We recognize easily the loss of the arts. And serious classes, important to a democracy, like civics, are given short shrift these days. But what about the great […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: High-Stakes Standards, Home Economics, privatization

Avoid, Conquer or Adapt to Learning Disabilities in Public Schools and Beyond

October 11, 2014 By Nancy Bailey 2 Comments

When I was in high school I played flute in the band. I did pretty well except when I took the occasional written test. I could play notes but I could not name them. It was a mystery of sorts. But it didn’t keep me from making music and the band director didn’t care. So […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Common Core, learning disabilties

New Kindergarten Testing: Sorry, It’s Not Really Play

October 9, 2014 By Nancy Bailey 1 Comment

Early childhood officials at the U.S. Department of Education, some who should know better, have apparently concluded (as described in this Ed Week article), that they were making little kids do things too over-the-top to be early childhood ready—like giving four-year-olds basic sight word spelling tests and getting them to count to 20 in their […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: assessment, kindergarten, play, testing

Important Education Research Repeatedly Ignored

October 5, 2014 By Nancy Bailey 3 Comments

Have you noticed we are bombarded by articles and reports about what is right and wrong in education by think tanks and non-educators? In fact, I have heard a variety of education reformers claiming there is little education research. They are wrong. There are many serious studies that these same people continue to ignore. Not […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: charter schools, Children and Play, class size, Education Research, Learning Problems Due to Elevated Lead Levels, retention, school libraries, Teacher Preparation, Teens Need Sleep

Teens, Violent Flash Mobs and the Role of Public Schools

October 3, 2014 By Nancy Bailey 1 Comment

Near where I live, you have to be careful where you go at night. A lot of people think it is best to stay away from shopping centers and gas stations. The Mayor is considering whether they should end nighttime high school football games. The problem? You might get caught up in a violent flash […]

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Bill Gates’s and the Ed. Reformers’ China/Special Education Disconnect

September 30, 2014 By Nancy Bailey Leave a Comment

Bill Gates and other ed. reformers praise China, Singapore and Korea as having the highest test scores in the world, of course, better than the United States they will tell you. What they fail to say is that in America, public schools teach everyone—students with disabilities too. Students who come to school with learning disabilities […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: China, special education, Students with Disabilities

Computer Essay Grading v. Student Journals

September 29, 2014 By Nancy Bailey 3 Comments

The beauty of being an English or language arts teacher is helping students develop the skill of writing. Next to learning how to read, learning how to express your ideas through writing is a valuable form of communication. And in today’s world, being able to communicate and relate to others is more critical than ever. […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Common Core, Essay Grading, Journal Writing, PARCC, Pearson, Robo-Grader

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