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Betsy DeVos’s Education Freedom: It’s Anything But

September 15, 2019 By Nancy Bailey Leave a Comment

Betsy DeVos rarely makes a statement without referring to her idea of Education Freedom. She is, of course, referring to school vouchers. But as education secretary she has been more about denying students true education freedom. DeVos stands for the opposite of educational freedom! As she travels around the country promoting her agenda, here’s a […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Children at the border, children with disabilities, class size, College and Career, Education Freedom, Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, Public Schools on Military Bases, Special Education and FAPE, Student Debt, the Military

Is NCLB’s Reading First Making a Comeback?

August 28, 2019 By Nancy Bailey 22 Comments

Reading First was President George W. Bush’s signature reading program, the cornerstone of No Child Left Behind. With a $6 billion price tag (a billion per year for six years), it promised “scientific proof” it would have every child reading by third grade. States had to apply for federal grants. Reading First centered around phonics. […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: class size, iReady, No Child Left Behind, phonics, reading, Reading First, Technology

How Dwindling Human Interaction in Public Schools Hurts Us as a Society

August 7, 2019 By Nancy Bailey 6 Comments

Look at the picture above. Is the boy going to pick on the girl, or will he invite her to play with the other children? In today’s impersonal school climate, how do students learn about those around them? When there’s no chance of bringing students together in school, how will children better understand their peers? […]

Filed Under: Featured, Technology Tagged With: AI in school, artificial intelligence in school, class size, depersonalized learning, disabilities, inclusion, no excuses, Online Learning, Online testing, public schools, segregated charter schools, socialization, standardized testing, student isolation, the lack of school counselors, the lack of school nurses, the loss of the arts in public schools, Zero Tolerance

The Learning Disability Teaching Credentials that Time Forgot

June 4, 2019 By Nancy Bailey 25 Comments

Whether it’s dyslexia (a specific learning disability) or writing, attention, organization, or other learning and behavioral difficulties, children who struggle in school need teachers who can help them learn. Sometimes that help can occur in a general class setting. Other times a child might benefit from small group or individualized assistance. That’s what special education […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: class size, dyslexia, General Education Teachers, learning disabilities, resource classrooms, special education teacher education, Teacher Preparation, teachers with credentials in learning disabilities

The Headband Obsession With Student Concentration

January 27, 2019 By Nancy Bailey 20 Comments

Headbands created to collect information about student attending behavior are the latest trend. Adults monitor and gather information from students’ brains to see if they stay focused on schoolwork. Here’s the Vulcan Post that discusses Neeuro, from just one company jumping on the headband bandwagon. This falls into the social-emotional “good behavior” and “self-regulation” learning […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: class size, concentration, focus, headband monitoring, On-task behavior, Public School, School Privatization, SLANT, student concentration, Student Privacy, teachers, Technology

Social-Emotional Learning and Teachers Students Love? Teachers in Los Angeles!

January 22, 2019 By Nancy Bailey 6 Comments

Social-emotional learning (SEL) in schools makes many parents and teachers nervous. We worry there’s an ulterior motive to collect behavioral data on how children think and act, and that the ultimate goal is to privatize public schools and track students. Talk about transforming our public schools away from cognitive learning to SEL is everywhere! Those […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Aspen Institute, behavioral data collection, class size, counselors, L.A. Teachers Strike, Librarians, lowering class size, nurses, Social Emotional Learning, students, teachers, tracking

Arne Duncan Continues to Push Dangerous Corporate School Reform

December 26, 2018 By Nancy Bailey 11 Comments

With Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, it might be tempting to see Arne Duncan as an educational expert, but Duncan has never formally studied education, or been a teacher. Duncan paved the way for DeVos. EdSurge recently brought us Arne Duncan’s 6 lessons about education. They are nothing but the same old corporate reforms that have […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Arne Duncan, class size, Corporate Reforms, early childhood education, Education in Other Countries, Finland, Jobs of the future, Lessons learned, Online assessment, Online testing, school-to-work, teachers, Technology

The Reading Wars? Who’s Talking About Reading and Class Size?

October 2, 2018 By Nancy Bailey 6 Comments

…extensive research in the reading difficulties of children show that large classes are the basic cause of failure in reading as well as in other subjects. ~Professor Arthur I. Gates, nationally known authority in the field of reading instruction. Elementary School Journal; February 1937. When parents and teachers debate phonics and whole language, they might […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: class size, class size and dyslexia, Class Size and Reading, disabilities, Lowering Class Sizes, reading, reading disabilities

My Blogging Anniversary: How Has School Reform Changed in Five Years?

August 21, 2018 By Nancy Bailey 17 Comments

I recently passed the five-year anniversary of when I started writing my blog. What has changed? In this post, I analyze some of the issues I’ve written about over the years. Then, I thank you for your support. Change or lack of change in education can seem dark and foreboding, but there’s a great deal […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: 5th year anniversary, charter schoos, class size, Common Core, data, early childhood education, reading, recess, retention, Social Emotional Learning, special education, standardized testing, Technology, the arts, vouchers

What School Safety Reports Ignore: Reducing Class Size

August 8, 2018 By Nancy Bailey 16 Comments

Over the summer we have seen a glut of school safety reports. Local, state, and federal agencies have written possible solutions they think will thwart future school violence. Some suggestions might be well-advised, but others have created concerns about questionable student surveillance. It’s difficult to believe any solutions will be successful if no one addresses class […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: class size, Reduce class size, school security, school violence

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