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When One School District Falls: HISD is a Preview for All Schools

August 2, 2023 By Nancy Bailey 16 Comments

I think there is a likelihood that we will be seeing more state takeover of districts. ~Kenneth Wong, education policy researcher and former advisor to U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan, March 28, 2023 Houston faces harsh public school reforms, a sad example of the continuing efforts in America to destroy all public education and […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Amplify, charter schools, discipline, Eli Broad, Houston Independent School District (HISD), Loss of Qualified Assistant Principals, Loss of Qualified Librarians, Loss of Qualified Teachers, Loss of School Libraries, Poor and Rich Schools, school reform, School Takeovers, Superintendent Mike Miles, Zoom Centers

Little-Discussed Reasons Why Students Might Not Like to Read

July 19, 2023 By Nancy Bailey 23 Comments

Students don’t like to read. These rarely discussed reasons may explain why. Kindergarten is no longer a garden.    Kindergartners are pressured to read. Before NCLB, over twenty years ago, this was unheard of and still makes no sense. Formal reading instruction once began in first grade. Children in the not-too-distant past were given time to […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: analyzing reading, Close Reading, hazing, high-stakes standardized tests and reading, Kindergarten reading, phonics, reading, reading choices, reading difficulties, reading interest, school gimmicks, school libraries, Students dislike reading, technology and reading, third grade retention

3 Ways to Lose Democratic Public Schools: The Crisis on This 4th of July

July 4, 2023 By Nancy Bailey 7 Comments

When hanging the flag, please stop and think about public education, freedom, and what schools could be like. So much has been done to privatize schools that they may be a shell of their potential. Corporate reformers have changed how America’s students are educated, and politicians from both parties have, for years, evaded, ignored, or facilitated […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: 4th of July, Freedom, public education, public schools, teaching

Is Mississippi Shifting to Online Teacher Education with Reading Universe?

June 27, 2023 By Nancy Bailey 4 Comments

Switching from face-to-face, in-person public education to computer screens is concerning. It’s happening in K12 and appears to be driving privatization with teacher education at the university level. The Science of Reading lends itself to this, but there’s little proof online instruction makes better students or teachers. So far, research supporting this is hard to […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Barksdale Reading Institute, ExcelinEd, First Book, Mississippi, Online Instruction, online teacher education, reading, Reading Rockets, Reading Universe, science of reading, teachers, WETA (PBS)

Problem-Solving through Play: What Children Miss with Age-Inappropriate Expectations

June 11, 2023 By Nancy Bailey 2 Comments

Play is often talked about as if it were a relief from serious learning. But for children play is serious learning. Play is really the work of childhood. ~Fred Rogers Lately, when do children get chances to solve problems through unstructured play? How much time do they spend in school thinking, discovering, and figuring things […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: child development, early childhood education, high-stakes testing, play, play-based learning, problem solve, problem solving through unstructured play, recess, Unstructured Play

Can a State Reading Program Be a Success if Students are Segregated and Hungry?

June 7, 2023 By Nancy Bailey 12 Comments

Nicholas Kristof’s recent New York Times opinion piece, Mississippi Is Offering Lessons for America on Education, showcases a troubling disregard for segregated schooling and the poverty in which children find themselves. Mississippi’s Segregated Public Schools His article also begs questioning due to its focus on the agenda of ExcelinEd, former governor Jeb Bush’s education lobbying group, […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: ExcelinEd, NCLB, Nicholas Kristof, no excuses, poverty and children, science of reading, The New York Times, third grade retention, vouchers

Third-Grade Retention: Parents Show Common Ground Fighting It

May 28, 2023 By Nancy Bailey 14 Comments

My last post criticized Science of Reading (SoR) advocates for not fighting against third-grade retention or believing it’s good remediation for reading problems. Third-grade retention based on a test is a ploy to drive parents to take their children out of public schools. Some parents with children who have dyslexia, who believe in the SoR, […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: dyslexia, parents, retention, third grade retention

Why Do Science of Reading Advocates Accept Unscientific Third-Grade Retention?

May 24, 2023 By Nancy Bailey 16 Comments

How can anyone who claims the Science of Reading is real think it’s OK to retain a third-grade child based on one test or for any reason? If ever evidence or science existed involving education, understanding the rottenness of retention would be it. Yet some of the same people who believe using phonics (and more) […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: failing third grade, Mississippi third-grade retention, retention, Science of Reading and Third-grade retention, Tennessee Third-Grade Retention, third grade retention

When the Last Real Teacher Says Goodbye: The Dangerous Myths Driving Their Exit

May 13, 2023 By Nancy Bailey 8 Comments

As this year’s Teacher Appreciation Week ends, Americans might want to think about a country without real teachers. In the future, technology may control and monitor children. Their data will continue to be sought after by companies. Teaching will increasingly be about profitmaking, and tutors or fast-track trained Teach for America types will supervise classrooms […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: school nonprofits, School Privatization, Teach for America, Teach Plus, Teacher Appreciation Week, The College Board, the loss of real teachers

The Troubling Focus on Testing Rewards, Testing Pep Rallies, and Test Prep Bootcamps

May 9, 2023 By Nancy Bailey 13 Comments

With spring comes heightened concerns about public school students facing high-stakes standardized tests and the troubling focus on testing rewards, testing pep rallies, and test prep boot camps. It makes schooling and a student’s worth all about the test. Testing is a serious business. Test results have been used to rate teacher performance unfairly, and […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: high-stakes standardized tests, test prep boot camps, Testing pep rallies, testing rewards

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