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How to Help Children Overcome a Bully President

December 1, 2017 By Nancy Bailey 4 Comments

Education Secretary Betsy DeVos was asked about President Trump’s ugly “Pocahontas” comment. She said, “I think the president continues to lead in an important direction in our country, and I think that we can all do well to reflect on the things we say before we say them.” But if you are a parent or […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Bullying, charter schools, Cyberbullying, Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, President Trump, student behavior

USDOE Special Ed. Director Nominee’s Ties to Common Core and Personalized Learning

November 26, 2017 By Nancy Bailey 6 Comments

President Trump recently nominated Johnny Collett from Kentucky to be the assistant secretary of education for special education and rehabilitation services for the U.S. Department of Education. Collett once taught high school as a special education teacher, though it is unclear if his college major is special education. But, unlike Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, he […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Betsy DeVos, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, charter schools, Common Core, Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO), Deregulating IDEA, Johnny Collett, Online Charter Schools, Personalized Learning, Regulations, special education, Special Education Compliance, USDOE Special Education Director

Recess Isn’t P.E.: State Legislatures Reframe the Meaning of a Child’s Freedom

November 23, 2017 By Nancy Bailey 1 Comment

”I’d like to sit on the grass,” she confided in a whisper of angelic conspiracy, ” and look for ladybugs.” But there is no time for such lollygagging. The Atlanta public schools, like many districts across the country, have eliminated recess in elementary schools as a waste of time that would be better spent on […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Betsy DeVos, Elementary Schools, free play, P.E. Physical education, play, Privatization of recess, public schools, recess, State Legislatures

High School College: High School Hell!

November 18, 2017 By Nancy Bailey 9 Comments

Freshmen are told on one hand not to worry about college, then given an early version of a college entrance exam three weeks into their first year of high school. ~Chicago Tribune Nov.13, 2017 Like kindergartners pushed to be first graders, high school is the new college. Teens are more anxious than ever. Depression and […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: A Nation at Risk, Adolescence, Adolescents, Advanced Placement (AP), Anxiety, Every Child Succeeds Act, Extracurricular, Grit, High Schoo, homework, mindset, No Child Left Behind, Stress, Teenagers, the arts, The media

The New “Collaboration”—Students Teaching Themselves Without Schools

November 12, 2017 By Nancy Bailey 17 Comments

While the teacher’s role is currently mentioned in corporate reform involving technology, it is diminishing. Teachers are being replaced by outside partnerships who control how and what students learn. Simultaneously, the student-to-student role is increasing. Students are being relied on to instruct each other. This is exemplified in the term “collaboration.” What collaboration used to […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: CBE, Collaboration, Online Learning, Personalized Learning, technology without teachers

Learning and Happiness: The Problem with Social-Emotional Learning

November 4, 2017 By Nancy Bailey 13 Comments

Happiness is a real factor when it comes to learning. It’s important to a child’s identity formation and how they relate to their environment (see study below). But can you teach happiness? There’s a push for social-emotional learning (SEL) which leads some to think that happiness can be taught. But SEL is not what it […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: creative teaching, happiness, public schools, School Privatization, schools, SEL, Social Emotional Learning, teachers, teaching

Betsy DeVos Goes Trick or Treating for Dyslexia

October 31, 2017 By Nancy Bailey 9 Comments

US Senator Bill Cassidy MD (R-LA) and his wife Dr. Laura Cassidy recently met with Education Secretary Betsy DeVos and dyslexia and learning disability organizations to discuss serving children with dyslexia. It’s important to remember five things. Public schools used to do more for students with learning disabilities. Resource classes, general education support, and certified […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Choice, dyslexia, Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, learning disabilities, public schools, Sen. Bill Cassidy MD (R-LA), vouchers

The Lost Joy of of Putting On a Play: What Children Miss in a “No Excuses” World

October 27, 2017 By Nancy Bailey 21 Comments

How many elementary school plays do children get to perform in? Do schools have time for plays anymore? Do children ever get to act out dramatically? Drama can’t be tested. So plays might become a burden for teachers forced to worry about school accountability. Since NCLB, and no excuses for poor test scores, became popular, […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Acting, high-stakes testing, no excuses, plays, school plays, school programs, specials, the benefits of drama in elementary school

Destroying Special Ed: Sliding Backwards in Time

October 21, 2017 By Nancy Bailey 3 Comments

Serious changes are occurring when it comes to special education. This post is an attempt to tie recent events together. Under the Trump administration, the Education Department said Friday, it’s rescinding 72 guidance documents to “alleviate unnecessary burdens” and get rid of “unnecessary regulation” having to do with special education and rehabilitation. They seem to […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Betsy DeVos, Bill Gates, charter schools, parents, privatization, school reform, special education, special education and the past, Technology

Teachers or Technology? 12 Tech Takeover Concerns

October 18, 2017 By Nancy Bailey 9 Comments

Teachers in Boston are all aglow over personalized learning—teaching students how to learn on digital devices. But there’s something strange about learning how to help computers do a teacher’s job—like maybe tomorrow teachers will show up for work and their key will no longer open the classroom door. LearnLaunch Institute’s MassNet program is one of […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Common Core, Digital Learning, Learning Assembly, LearnLaunch, LearnNet MassNet, Teachers vs. Technology, Teaching Career, teaching profession, Technology

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