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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

New Social-Emotional Standards to Complement Common Core

August 6, 2016 By Nancy Bailey 41 Comments

If you thought Common Core State Standards were bad, look out! Here come the new social-emotional standards to complement Common Core—because nothing says children have feelings more than benchmarks! Today’s Common Core State Standards are aligned to high-stakes testing that closes schools and pushes good teachers out. Of course, many parents have not been happy […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Behavior, Benchmarks, Children, Common Core, Online Instruction, schools, Social-Emotional Standards, Technology and Schools, Tennessee

Who’s Teaching Your Student? Questions to Help You Find Out

July 26, 2016 By Nancy Bailey 6 Comments

It’s hard to believe that it’s time for school to start again. As parents and children visit schools with anticipation, parents might want to ask their student’s teachers about their instructional backgrounds. School districts used to be fairly vigilant about ensuring teachers had the right state credentials. That may no longer be the case. But […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Alternative Certification, Common Core, high-stakes testing, State Certification, Teacher Backgrounds, Teacher Certification, Teacher Credentials, Teacher Qualification

The Manufactured Shortage: Driving Teachers Out of the Classroom

July 24, 2016 By Nancy Bailey 45 Comments

Those in charge of public schools and politicians are hypocrites when it comes to the rhetoric surrounding a teacher shortage! School districts around the country are describing hundreds of classrooms they can’t seem to fill with qualified teachers. This has been a manipulated ploy to get rid of veteran teachers and employ alternative, revolving door […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: class size, Common Core, Corporate School Reforms, high-stakes testing, Manufactured Teacher Shortage, poverty, Professional Development, Retaining Teachers, School Administrators, School Conditions, school libraries, School Support Staff, Teach for America, the arts, Veteran Teachers

Public Schools With a President Bernie Sanders

May 19, 2016 By Nancy Bailey 5 Comments

What would education be like with a President Bernie Sanders? Would he stand by public schools and public school career teachers? I think between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, Bernie Sanders would be better to fight against the troubling school reforms that have plagued public schools for years. Most of what can be gathered about […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Bernie Sanders, Bill and Melinda Gates, Career Teachers, Collective Bargaining, Common Core, Every Student Succeeds Act, Health Care, high-stakes testing, Hillary Clinton, Jane Sanders, public schools, Student Loans, Wrap-Around Services

Donald Trump’s Education Mirage

May 14, 2016 By Nancy Bailey 1 Comment

Donald Trump’s education agenda is puzzling. Where does he stand and what does he know about public schools, teachers and students? Pam Vogel for Media Matters in America, Eric Robelen in The Atlantic, and Valerie Strauss from the Washington Post questioned Trump’s education agenda. And charter school and No Child Left Behind promoter Nina Rees […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Bullying, charter schools, Choice, Common Core, Donald Trump, Health Care, Local Control, Multicultural Education, public schools, School Nurses, special education, U.S. Department of Education, vouchers

The Mom Factor vs. Helicoptering

May 7, 2016 By Nancy Bailey 2 Comments

Happy Mother’s Day! I hope all moms and families have a beautiful Sunday. Isn’t it interesting that Mother’s Day and Teacher Appreciation Week are close together? Perhaps it is because teaching and nurturing children (no matter how old a child is) are similar. When mothers (and dads) unite with teachers, there is no end to […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: "Disruptive" Technology, Common Core, dyslexia, Evaluations, Helicoptering, high-stakes testing, Mild Learning Disabilities, Mothers, No Recess, Rat-Infested Schools, School Data, Severe Cognitive Disabilities, Student Online Privacy Rights

New Assessment Aligning Students with Severe Disabilities to Common Core

April 28, 2016 By Nancy Bailey 14 Comments

There is new Common Core assessment claiming to be “rigorous” for students with severe cognitive disabilities. Do students with severe disabilities need rigor? The assessment is being likened to a “journey” like a beautiful trip. Or, is it a trip to nowhere? It touts accountability, but I see no safety net for students if they […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Behavioral Modification, Common Core, Competency-Based Education, Digital Instruction, Dynamic Learning Maps (DLM), E-Learning, Embedded Assessment, high-stakes testing, National Center and State Collaborative (NCSC), Online Instruction, Personalized Learning, rigor, Rigorous, Severe Cognitive Disabilities, special education

Public Schools Belong to the People—Not Just Mayors, CEOs, or the President

April 22, 2016 By Nancy Bailey 2 Comments

In Chicago, Troy LaRaviere has been fired from his principal position at Blaine Elementary School, partly because he sided with parents against high-stakes testing. Those who fondly regarded the outspoken administrator were stunned to learn of his ousting by mail. LaRaviere has been critical of Mayor Rahm Emanuel and others in the school system. I’d […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Barbara Byrd-Bennett, Bernie Sanders, Chicago, Chicago Principals and Administrators Assocition, Common Core, Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers (PARCC), principals, privatization, PTA, Rahm Emanuel, teachers, Troy LaRaviere

The Lopsided Curriculum: Where are Science, Social Studies and the Arts?

March 19, 2016 By Nancy Bailey Leave a Comment

Little children are like sponges, soaking up knowledge of the world around them every minute. So when they start formal education, how much science, social studies and the arts do students in elementary school get? Teaching these subjects used to be important. Learning in these areas sent some of us into our future professions. We […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Art, Common Core, Drama, high-stakes testing, Lopsided School Curriculum, music, PARCC, SBAC, science, social studies, the arts

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