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The Strange New Education Vocabulary List

August 28, 2013 By Nancy Bailey 3 Comments

This week I heard several educators and parents mention the strange vocabulary being used in public schools these days. So I got out the vocabulary list I’ve been collecting for several years called The Strange New Education Vocabulary List. Many of these words come from business or the military and seem strangely cold in reference […]

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Head Start and the Hunger Games

August 21, 2013 By Nancy Bailey 2 Comments

CNN Money reported that 57,000 children will lose out on Head Start due to the Sequester and $85 billion in federal budget cuts. Head Start staffers, some who are parents of the children, will see pay cuts or be fired. http://money.cnn.com/2013/08/19/news/economy/headstart-funding-cuts/   One would think preschool for the poor would be improving. But maybe when […]

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Schools to Shelter Children

August 17, 2013 By Nancy Bailey 2 Comments

I said I would write about games for children. But I am going to hold off with that because too much is in the way. Today I am driven to writing about the poor children living in Moore, Oklahoma. They headed back to school today. Or what’s left of their schools.  http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/08/15/moore-tornado-plaza-towers-elementary-school-students/2660593/  Parents there are […]

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Olga Jarrett and the Importance of Play

August 15, 2013 By Nancy Bailey Leave a Comment

Today I thought I’d mention Dr. Olga Jarrett and how she has contributed so much to the child’s world of play. She has done serious research about child development and she especially recognizes the importance of socialization. I find socialization to be a serious casualty of the current reform movement in our public schools. Dr. […]

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Flipping

August 11, 2013 By Nancy Bailey 4 Comments

On a Southwest flight the other day, I noticed the feature article in their magazine was about flipping the classroom. I wonder how many teachers are doing this and what they think about it–really. I am rather cynical about new reforms (as is evident by my book title), especially when they have catchy names. But […]

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Remembering Dr. Bracey in All the Public School Turmoil

August 9, 2013 By Nancy Bailey Leave a Comment

I was thinking the other day about Gerald Bracey. Dr. Bracey is always an inspiration and a researcher who knew how to help the rest of us make sense of information, often in upbeat, even humorous ways. I own almost all of his books. The ones about research were and still are very informative. And […]

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