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Teach Cursive Writing! Why It’s Important for Children Including Those with Dyslexia

January 13, 2018 By Nancy Bailey 38 Comments

Cursive writing is important for many reasons, and its loss in America’s classrooms should raise concerns. Cursive not only differs from print in the way it looks, it connects letters to words in a meaningful and productive way. It has been shown to assist children with reading difficulties like dyslexia. All students benefit by learning […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: attention, Common Core, Cursive Writing, diaries, dyslexia, focus, handwriting, Journals, Laptops, reading difficulties, spatial relationship, spelling, Technology, visual memory, visual perception, visual synthesis, Visual-motor coordination, writing

Liking Those We Don’t Like: The Dissonance Involved with Supporting Public Schools

January 9, 2018 By Nancy Bailey 18 Comments

Most teachers see the good in everyone. They go into teaching because they care about children, and they take what happens in life personally. They are usually defiantly protective of their turf. Many years ago, I started out disliking the late Benjamin O. Canada, who was superintendent of Atlanta and one of the first school leaders […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Arne Duncan, Bernie Sanders, Bill & Melinda Gates, Corporations, Corporations and public schools, Golden Globes, Hillary Clinton, Michelle Obama, Oprah, President Obama, School Privatization, school reform, Technology and Schools, Tom Hanks, XQ Super Schools

Missing an S for Science in the STEM Frenzy

January 6, 2018 By Nancy Bailey 20 Comments

In the midst of the hype about STEM, what happened to science in public schools? Two recent reports in Education Week bemoan the stunning loss of both chemistry and physics in high schools across the country. Three out of five secondary schools don’t offer chemistry! When they do, there’s disparity. Poor African Americans and Hispanic […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Change the Equation, Education Commision of the States, science, Science Instruction, science teachers, STEM, Teacher Shortage, teachers, teaching, Venture Lab, Verizon

101 (And MORE) Wishes For Students in 2018—In 5 Words or Less

January 1, 2018 By Nancy Bailey 28 Comments

Provide children plenty of recess. Pay attention to child development. Cherish play for children. Encourage teens to socialize. Lower class sizes. Bring back the arts. Provide all students art instruction. Give students credentialed art teachers. Let children dance. Sing-along with students. Teach students to play instruments. Display student art in schools. Bring back school plays. […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Children, good schools, Happy New Year, New Year Wishes, public schools in 2018, save public schools, students

The “Education Revolution”=Chaos!

December 30, 2017 By Nancy Bailey 4 Comments

The Education Revolution—we hear these words a lot lately referring to public schools. Public schools have always incorporated changes to the curriculum. Some have worked and some have not. But the overhaul to make technology-driven charter schools is unproven and drastic. Here’s a list of Silicon Schools. They are charter schools. Groups like the Relay […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: charter schools, Digital learners, Education Revolution, High Tech High, Privatization of Public Schools, Professional Teachers, public schools, Relay Graducate School of Education, Silicon Charter Schools, students, Teach for America, teachers, Technology

The Best Gift for Children: Saying NO to Summit Online Learning

December 22, 2017 By Nancy Bailey 4 Comments

During this holiday and Christmas season, salute the fine parents of Cheshire, Connecticut who said NO to Summit online learning! Theresa Commune said her 11-year-old son just wanted more attention from teachers than he was getting. “They need teachers to get them to love learning at this stage,” she said. Especially great is that parent […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Chan Zuckerberg, charter schools, Cheshire Connecticut, Common Core, Online Charter Schools, Personalized Learning, self-directed instruction, Social Emotional Learning, Student Privacy, Summit Learning, teachers

Merry Christmas, Betsy DeVos!

December 20, 2017 By Nancy Bailey 13 Comments

Betsy DeVos seems to believe she is doing God’s work when it comes to education in America. So, I thought this Christmas I would gather some of my favorite Bible verses for her to mull over. He is the reason for the season after all. Merry Christmas, Betsy DeVos! The New Republican Tax Bill and […]

Filed Under: Featured, Uncategorized Tagged With: Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, Jesus, Merry Christmas, poor students, Privatization of Public Schools, Republican Tax Bill and Schools, Republicans, Rich people, the Bible

Robots for Students with Autism vs. Real Therapists and Teachers

December 15, 2017 By Nancy Bailey 5 Comments

Helping a child on the autistic spectrum with communication is important. A new trend appears to be the use of robots for social instruction. But what are the ethical concerns when it comes to using robots with our most vulnerable students? Will robots take the place of teachers and therapists? It is important to note […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Autism, autistic spectrum, Milo, Nao, Robot assisted therapy (RAT), robots, speech therapists, teachers

California’s Reading Crisis: Why Aren’t U.S. Kids Reading Well?

December 10, 2017 By Nancy Bailey 8 Comments

Children in California are not reading well. The New York Times reports that lawyers are suing the state on behalf of three schools, one a charter, for not following state literacy experts who are concerned about students learning English, those with disabilities, and African American and Hispanic students. Here are some thoughts when it comes […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: California, child health care, child homelessness, Child Hunger, civil rights, Common Core, libraries, phonics, public schools, reading, School Librarians, school libraries, U.S. reading

Require Ed. Secretary Betsy DeVos to Teach in a Public School

December 3, 2017 By Nancy Bailey 7 Comments

Betsy DeVos and any corporate reformer who impacts school policy should be required to spend at least a month each year teaching in a public school classroom. DeVos just attended Gov. Jeb Bush’s ExcelinEd meeting in Nashville. Let Jeb Bush and his corporate friends and politicians who drive corporate reform also teach for a month. […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Betsy DeVos, Bullying, class size, Corporate education reform, ExcelinEd, Gov. Bob Graham's Workdays, Gov. Jeb Bush, public education, status quo, Teacher Contracts, teaching, teaching degrees

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