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“Dropout Factories”: The Disparaging & Hypocritical Reference to America’s Public Schools and Teachers

April 25, 2017 By Nancy Bailey 18 Comments

How many times do you hear America’s public high schools called “Dropout Factories?” How do those words make you feel? The general public hears these words and unfairly accepts that our public high schools and the teachers working in them are failing. Dropout Factories were highlighted in the awful anti-public school propaganda film Waiting for […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: At-Risk Students, counselors, Dropout Factories, Dropout Prevention, Dropouts, Grade Retention, Johns Hopkins University, Robert Balfanz, School Nurses, School Psychologists, School-based after-school programs, special education

14 Devious Claims to Destroy Special Education

April 21, 2017 By Nancy Bailey 2 Comments

Around the country, state education chiefs, local school superintendents, and school boards are eliminating special education services. There’s an effort to get rid of special education. Sometimes, this is done through language that sounds appealing. Who doesn’t want a quality education for all children? Why not declassify students? Do schools need part-time resource classes for […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Caps on special education, consolidating special education, declassifying special education students, gifted, quality schooling, special education

Piecemeal Privatization of Arts and Music in Public Schools

April 16, 2017 By Nancy Bailey 11 Comments

So you think you saw the Easter Bunny this morning? But you’re not sure. The current status of the arts and music are like that in our public schools. One might think these subjects are returning, they’re back…or, not really. Just like the hippity-hoppity bunny that moves in lightning speed, privatization of public schools is sneaky […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Aligning the Arts to Common Core, Arts and Music, Arts and Music Partnerships, Arts Teachers, Common Core, Integrating Arts and Music, Music Teachers, Partnerships, Privatization of Public Schools, Technology

How Students Are Hurt By Replacing School Librarians and Libraries with Computers

April 8, 2017 By Nancy Bailey 20 Comments

There are many ways to enlarge your child’s world. Love of books is the best of all. ~Jacqueline Kennedy Happy School Library Month to school librarians across the country! We have always known librarians and libraries provide vital support to students and teachers in our public schools. But for years school districts have let go […]

Filed Under: Featured, Uncategorized Tagged With: Academic Searches, Basic Information, Boston Public Schools, Chicago Public Schools, Digital Devices, Duval County, Evaluating Resources, Information Specialists, Jacksonville Florida, Literacy Skills, Loss of School Librarians, Loss of School Libraries, Media Centers, Media Specialists, School Librarians, school libraries, State of Illinois, State of Massachusetts, Technology

Tennessee Legislators Cry, “Thank God for Memphis!”

April 5, 2017 By Nancy Bailey 3 Comments

Many voucher plans are popping up in state legislatures across the country. Here’s what’s happening in Tennessee. By Jim Gifford No matter what, many Tennessee legislators know a good deal when they see it. If a proposed new bill or untested program concerning public education is considered too risky or is unpopular with the constituents […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Achievement School District (ASD), Betsy DeVos, Memphis, Public School Privatization, Tennessee, Tennessee Legislature, TN Rep. Harry Brooks, TN Sen. Brian Kelsey, Voucher Plans, vouchers

Learning & Brain Conference Alert! Making Kids “Happy” in “No-Excuses” Schools

April 3, 2017 By Nancy Bailey 4 Comments

Teaching children to be happy and resilient, to have grit, in a “changing and chaotic world,” and telling parents their children will now need skills “well beyond good test scores,” raises serious questions when you consider the no-excuses schools so many students now attend. I am referring to the upcoming Learning & the Brain conference […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Bullying, control, Digital Learning, high-stakes testing, Learning & Brain Conference, Manipulation, reading, School Reform Agenda, Self-Regulating Behavior

How to Find Out if A Teacher is Qualified

April 1, 2017 By Nancy Bailey 7 Comments

School districts used to be vigilant about ensuring teachers had state credentials. That no longer appears to be the case. Many online programs are unaccredited, and fast-track teacher preparation programs put almost anyone in the classroom with little educational background. However, a parent has the right to know who’s teaching their child. If you’re a […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: alternative teaching programs, Teacher Certification, teachers

Patty Duke and Helen Keller: Similarities of Greatness

March 31, 2017 By Nancy Bailey 2 Comments

The most important day I remember in all my life is the one on which my teacher, Anne Mansfield Sullivan, came to me. I am filled with wonder when I consider the immeasurable contrast between the two lives which it connects. – Helen Keller I thought I would revisit a past post remembering Patty Duke […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: disabilities, Helen Keller, Patty Duke

Common Core’s Next Generation Science Standards! Where’s the Debate?

March 28, 2017 By Nancy Bailey 21 Comments

My dear young fellow,’ the Old-Green-Grasshopper said gently, ‘there are a whole lot of things in this world of ours you haven’t started wondering about yet. Roald Dahl, from James and the Giant Peach We have heard little about Next Generation Science Standards which are being pushed into schools across the country, yet NGSS is […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Chemistry, Common Core, community, Involvement, Local School Boards, Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS), parents, Physics, STEM, teachers, Technology

Endrew F., Special Education, and Charter Schools: What’s the Connection?

March 26, 2017 By Nancy Bailey 2 Comments

It requires an educational program reasonably calculated to enable a child to make progress appropriate in light of the child’s circumstances. Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. In light of the current administration’s push for school choice in the form of vouchers and charter schools, and the selection of Betsy DeVos to be education secretary, […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: charter schools, Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, Endrew F. v. Douglas County School District, National Alliance for Public Charter Schools (NAPCS), National Center for Special Education in Charter Schools (NCSECS), New Orleans, vouchers

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