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Lacking Civics Education and School Privatization

November 14, 2016 By Nancy Bailey 10 Comments

Many of us are worried about America’s future. It’s never too late to ask how civics education is being addressed in our public schools. Public schools don’t usually teach civics well. Have you ever wondered why it isn’t a priority? The National Council for the Social Studies claims we have narrowed the curriculum over the […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Civics Education, Civics Instruction, privatization, public schools, teachers

President Donald Trump: What NOW for Public Schools?

November 11, 2016 By Nancy Bailey 5 Comments

President Trump certainly won’t be remembered as someone who “Made America Great Again” by churning the past failed public school policies of both parties. What can we expect from President Donald Trump when it comes to our public schools? Is it all doom and gloom? Can we find any silver lining? Is there a smidgeon […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: charter schools, Community Schools, Corporations, Diane Ravitch, For-Profit Colleges, President-elect Donald Trump, public schools, School Privatization, school reform, Social Justice, Stephen Krashen, vouchers

Nebraska: The Online Worm in the Apple

November 6, 2016 By Nancy Bailey 2 Comments

Nebraska’s Great Public Schools When you get to feeling bad about awful school reform, it’s nice to reflect on Nebraska. It has been a shiny, organic apple. But now it has a worm in it when it comes to online instruction. The state has been mostly immune to draconian reform. Probably this is largely due […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: K12, K12 International, Nebraska, Online Instruction, privatization, public schools, School Privatization

The Loss of Special Education Services: An Update

November 3, 2016 By Nancy Bailey 10 Comments

Every day I check the education news and am appalled to see more stories about children being denied special education services. Where is the federal government? Where’s the state? And how does the local school district get away with this without being sued? It is as if students with differences of any kind are being […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: differences, disabilities, Disability Rights, Loss of Special Education, School Services for Special Needs Students, special education, Special Needs

What’s Scary to Kids: Having Dyslexia and Being Held Back in Third Grade!

October 31, 2016 By Nancy Bailey 3 Comments

You thought I forgot Halloween because I posted earlier today? No. Here is an old post that is unfortunately still relevant today. There is no point in rewriting what is already said. Happy Halloween! Have fun and stay safe out there! ___________________________________________________________________ With certain states jumping on the retention bandwagon, even though we know retention […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Accountability, dyslexia, high-stakes testing, retention, Scary, third grade

Luck vs. Grit: Lessons from a Cubs Fan

October 31, 2016 By Nancy Bailey 5 Comments

As Luck Would Have it. William Shakespeare No one understands luck like a Cubs fan. And there is a lesson there for students in this era of grit. Grit involves the thinking that through perseverance and resilience you can reach your goals. To some extent the ability to overcome difficulties and hang in there when […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Grit, luck, mindset, students

Missing Socialization in Today’s Public Schools

October 28, 2016 By Nancy Bailey 10 Comments

How do democratic public schools address the socialization of students? How are children brought together to make a kinder world? Does anyone even ask that question today? This past weekend I read “My Pedagogic Creed” by John Dewey (a little light reading on a Sunday afternoon), and I was struck by how far our public […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Competion, elementary school, High School Public Schools, instruction, John Dewey, parents, recess, School Lunches, schools, Schools as Social Institutions, Segregation, Social Institutions, socialization, students, teachers, Technology

Pushing the Privatized “Maker Movement” Into Public Schools

October 22, 2016 By Nancy Bailey 6 Comments

The 3D printing market is projected to be worth $8 billion by 2020. —Paul Hill, “Ten statistics that reveal the size and scope of the Maker Movement.” November 3, 2015 Why be skeptical of the Maker Movement and its effect on public schools? The speed to which the Maker Movement is being pushed into schools […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Common Core, Digital Promise, DIY, Maker Movement, No Child Left Behind, privatization, public schools, Race to the Top, Science Museums, standards, Teacher Credentials

Parents Working With School Districts To Make Public Schools Work

October 16, 2016 By Nancy Bailey 15 Comments

For our team and the members of our group, gifted education is not about speeding through school or having Ivy League kids. It is about our children receiving an education that causes them to work hard, overcome obstacles, and fail and recover. It is about finding friends who understand them and are OK with their […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Avondale, Democratic Public Schools, gifted and talented, Gifted Education, Metro-Detroit, Oakland County, Parent Advocates, Parent Groups, parents, Superintendent Dr. James Schwarz

Killing Teacher Prep During a Teacher Shortage: A Mystery? (Maybe Not)

October 14, 2016 By Nancy Bailey 1 Comment

Are you in the mood for a mystery? Education Secretary John King recently came out with the intent to kill university teacher prep programs. His predecessor Arne Duncan, who never taught a day in his life, cheered him on. They will do this by denying future teachers TEACH grants to go into teacher preparation programs. […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Andy Hargreaves Charles Fadel, Arne Duncan, Clayton Christensen Institute, Competency-Based Instruction, Diane Ravitch, Digital Learning, Education Secretary, Facilitators, Howard Gardner, i3, John King, Julia Freland Fisher, Online Learning, Personalized Learning, Public School Transformation, Randi Weingarten, Relay Graduate School of Education, Teacher Leaders, Teacher Preparation, Teacher Shortage, Technology

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