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Seeking SOLUTIONS to Help With Schooling During Covid-19: Here’s 18!

July 15, 2020 By Nancy Bailey 7 Comments

How can we help students learn at home during this school crisis? Many parents and teachers are still uncomfortable with plans to reopen schools. Some school districts are postponing school re-openings. Remote learning and Internet connection should be available to all children, but how can we help students learn without relying on screens? Everyone’s struggling to find […]

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Mother’s Day 2019: Moms Want Their Children To Be Safe at School!

May 12, 2019 By Nancy Bailey 1 Comment

If mothers could have anything they wanted for Mother’s Day, they would say I want my child to be safe. I want them to be safe at school! Here’s why they worry they aren’t. The NRA  After Sandy Hook, most of us thought the NRA would scale back its rigid position about gun control, especially […]

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nancyebailey1 Nancy E. Bailey @nancyebailey1 ·
27 Nov

More attention should be paid to NCLB's Reading First, a scandal. Results showed children with phonics programs did no better comprehending than children without. Ignoring the findings or highlighting them as positive shows naiveté.

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roblevine82 Rob Levine @roblevine82 ·
26 Nov

Just about every bad thing MN philanthropies have done to public ed was predicated on the lies in NAR, including the @BushFoundation's TEI

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27 Nov

More attention should be paid to NCLB's Reading First, a scandal. Results showed children with phonics programs did no better comprehending than children without. Ignoring the findings or highlighting them as positive shows naiveté. https://nancyebailey.com/2019/08/28/is-nclbs-reading-first-making-a-comeback/

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jrlsilverman Julia Silverman @jrlsilverman ·
27 Nov

Portland kids will go back to school tomorrow for the first time since Halloween (albeit two hours late). Here's our story unpacking the details:

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susanoha Susan Ohanian @susanoha ·
27 Nov

11/27/50 Kevin Henkes b. His favorite book as child: "Is This You?" by Ruth Kraus. He still has it. He named cat for an adult favorite, E.B.
I love all Kevin Henkes books but golly, this one is so wonderful.

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