• Home
  • About
  • Blog
  • Contact

Nancy Bailey's Education Website

Revive, Rally and Recover Public Schools

  • Activism
    • Anti-Charter Schools
    • Anti-Common Core State Standards
    • Anti-Corporatization of Schools
    • Anti-High-Stakes Testing
    • State Action Groups
    • School Buildings
  • School Curriculum
    • General Education
    • Educators
    • Parents
    • Reading
    • Writing
    • Math
    • Science
    • Social Studies
    • The Arts
    • Technology
    • Behavior
    • Diversity
    • English Language Learners
    • Special Education
      • Autism
      • Emotional and Behavioral Disabilities
      • Learning Disabilities
      • Developmental Disabilities
      • Gifted
      • Other
    • Early Childhood Education
    • Elementary School
    • Middle School
    • High School
    • Student Careers
  • Other Countries
    • England
    • Finland
    • Australia
    • New Zealand
    • Canada

The 12 Point Covid-19 DISCONNECT Between Teachers and Those Who Want Schools Open Now!

February 4, 2021 By Nancy Bailey 7 Comments

Pressure is being placed on teachers to return to in-person classes. Here’s why that’s a problem. 1. Precautions The CDC  and Dr. Fauci and President Biden want all schools to return to in-person learning with precautions in place. But precautions are exactly what many schools often lack. Teachers know best whether or not precautions are […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Communities, covid-19, Funding, learning loss, News, parents, Precautions opening schools, private vs. public schools, public schools, School Privatization, science, student death due to Covid-19, teacher deaths due to covid-19, teachers, Teachers' Unions, vouchers

24 WRONG Reasons to Reopen Schools

July 7, 2020 By Nancy Bailey 22 Comments

The reasons for returning to school might sound good, but those reasons always bump up against the enemy, the coronavirus. Here are concerns that deserve attention, but they are the wrong reasons for schools to reopen. 1. President Trump and Education Secretary Betsy DeVos say SCHOOLS MUST OPEN IN THE FALL! Neither the President or […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: academic losses, American Academy of Pediatrics, child abuse, coronavirus, covid-19, depression, Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, food insecurity, Online Learning, parents, President Trump, public schools, standardized testing, students, teachers, trauma, working parents

Invest in Public Schools for ALL Children. Watch Out for Partners or Stakeholders!

January 21, 2020 By Nancy Bailey 9 Comments

Public schools should be for all children. The country should get behind and invest in public education and be careful about partners or those that call themselves stakeholders. These are business words that usually mean that public education must rely on outside companies to fund education. This means public schools are no longer under the […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Invest in public schools, parents, President Ronald Reagan, public education, public schools, school funding, School Partners, School Privatization, school stakeholders

Pressuring Parents to Teach Their Kindergartners to Read: The New Norm?

January 10, 2020 By Nancy Bailey 24 Comments

Ahh. There’s no place like home, especially if you’re a kindergartner whose been sitting and working all day on phonics worksheets, or seated in front of a screen doing reading exercises. Once you get off that school bus it will be time to finally make a break for it. Play awaits! Looking at those pictures […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: parents, Pressuring Kindergartners to read, Reading in Kindergarten, Reading Instruction, teachers

Destroying Special Ed: Sliding Backwards in Time

October 21, 2017 By Nancy Bailey 3 Comments

Serious changes are occurring when it comes to special education. This post is an attempt to tie recent events together. Under the Trump administration, the Education Department said Friday, it’s rescinding 72 guidance documents to “alleviate unnecessary burdens” and get rid of “unnecessary regulation” having to do with special education and rehabilitation. They seem to […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Betsy DeVos, Bill Gates, charter schools, parents, privatization, school reform, special education, special education and the past, Technology

Code of Conduct Books and Pasco County’s Kindergarten “Anarchy”

August 18, 2017 By Nancy Bailey 19 Comments

It’s important to pay attention to how discipline will be used in a child’s school. On the first day, a parent might be shocked upon entering their child’s kindergarten classroom to be handed a student conduct code or rule book by a smiling teacher. This book will have all the dos and don’ts involving behavior. […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Anarchy, Bullying, Conformity, Democracy, discipline, parents, Pasco County, Peer Pressure, Rules, School Resource Officers, Student Discipline Code Books

Common Core’s Next Generation Science Standards! Where’s the Debate?

March 28, 2017 By Nancy Bailey 21 Comments

My dear young fellow,’ the Old-Green-Grasshopper said gently, ‘there are a whole lot of things in this world of ours you haven’t started wondering about yet. Roald Dahl, from James and the Giant Peach We have heard little about Next Generation Science Standards which are being pushed into schools across the country, yet NGSS is […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Chemistry, Common Core, community, Involvement, Local School Boards, Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS), parents, Physics, STEM, teachers, Technology

Missing Socialization in Today’s Public Schools

October 28, 2016 By Nancy Bailey 10 Comments

How do democratic public schools address the socialization of students? How are children brought together to make a kinder world? Does anyone even ask that question today? This past weekend I read “My Pedagogic Creed” by John Dewey (a little light reading on a Sunday afternoon), and I was struck by how far our public […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Competion, elementary school, High School Public Schools, instruction, John Dewey, parents, recess, School Lunches, schools, Schools as Social Institutions, Segregation, Social Institutions, socialization, students, teachers, Technology

Parents Working With School Districts To Make Public Schools Work

October 16, 2016 By Nancy Bailey 15 Comments

For our team and the members of our group, gifted education is not about speeding through school or having Ivy League kids. It is about our children receiving an education that causes them to work hard, overcome obstacles, and fail and recover. It is about finding friends who understand them and are OK with their […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Avondale, Democratic Public Schools, gifted and talented, Gifted Education, Metro-Detroit, Oakland County, Parent Advocates, Parent Groups, parents, Superintendent Dr. James Schwarz

4 Reasons Why Charter Schools Should Not Do Special Education

June 8, 2016 By Nancy Bailey 19 Comments

A common complaint about charter schools is that they don’t provide special education. This makes charter schools much different from traditional public schools which provide services to all children. Charter schools should not get district special education funding for services they do not provide. But I don’t think charter schools should provide special education. Here’s […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: charter schools, IEPs, parents, special education, teachers

Next Page »

front cover

An education glossary with an attitude.

Buy Now

front cover

Do we really want an America where we no longer own our public schools?

Buy Now

front cover

This book says “no” to the reforms that fail, and challenges Americans to address the real student needs that will fix public schools and make America strong.

Buy Now

Follow me!

Enter your email address to subscribe to my blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Connect With Me!

  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Twitter

Nancy E. Bailey Follow

SPED Teacher, Author, PhD Ed. Leadership, Blogging for Kids, and Democratic Public Schools that should belong to all of us.

NancyEBailey1
Retweet on Twitter Nancy E. Bailey Retweeted
tultican Thomas Ultican @tultican ·
22 Jun

The State of School Recess in America is Still Terrible! - - Is this lack contributing to the deteriorating mental health of students? https://go.shr.lc/3yeH1Jz via @shareaholic

Reply on Twitter 1539695078645456896 Retweet on Twitter 1539695078645456896 3 Like on Twitter 1539695078645456896 8 Twitter 1539695078645456896
Retweet on Twitter Nancy E. Bailey Retweeted
plthomasedd Paul Thomas @plthomasedd ·
13h

The Real Reading Debate and How We Fail to Teach Reading https://radicalscholarship.com/2020/02/19/the-real-reading-debate-and-how-we-fail-to-teach-reading/ via @plthomasEdD

Reply on Twitter 1540307416293822464 Retweet on Twitter 1540307416293822464 2 Like on Twitter 1540307416293822464 6 Twitter 1540307416293822464
Retweet on Twitter Nancy E. Bailey Retweeted
drmaryhoward Dr. Mary Howard @drmaryhoward ·
23 Jun

I'm so happy Nancy Bailey reposted her 2014 piece that still rings true: Setting Children Up to Hate Reading

"Why are young children being made to learn at a faster rate?...
Great question!
@NancyEBailey1

https://nancyebailey.com/2014/02/02/setting-children-up-to-hate-reading/?fbclid=IwAR2jxBi-kDpYqlBIbC99RFYScjskdujbBDtaN_2I9fIGPS6Kzo_kK7lE1qY

Reply on Twitter 1540096338943062017 Retweet on Twitter 1540096338943062017 8 Like on Twitter 1540096338943062017 8 Twitter 1540096338943062017
Retweet on Twitter Nancy E. Bailey Retweeted
dowdall_barbara Barbara Dowdall @dowdall_barbara ·
23 Jun

@DASchwartzy @cherkies @NancyEBailey1 Schools need libraries with Certified Teacher Librarians.

Reply on Twitter 1540079444756398082 Retweet on Twitter 1540079444756398082 1 Like on Twitter 1540079444756398082 1 Twitter 1540079444756398082
Retweet on Twitter Nancy E. Bailey Retweeted
stevensinger3 Steven Singer @stevensinger3 ·
23 Jun

Who Will Protect My Right NOT to Pay for Your Child’s Religious Education? https://gadflyonthewallblog.com/2020/01/24/who-will-protect-my-right-not-to-pay-for-your-childs-religious-education/ @BadassTeachersA @DianeRavitch #tbats #scotus #SupremeCourt #SeparationOfChurchAndState #ChurchAndState #FreedomFromReligion #education #teachers #schools #students #indoctrinate

Reply on Twitter 1539978763173257218 Retweet on Twitter 1539978763173257218 21 Like on Twitter 1539978763173257218 39 Twitter 1539978763173257218
Load More

Archives

Tag Cloud

Arne Duncan Autism Betsy DeVos Bill Gates charter schools class size Common Core Common Core covid-19 dyslexia early childhood education Education Secretary Betsy DeVos Florida high-stakes testing kindergarten learning disabilities Online Learning parents Personalized Learning phonics preschool private schools privatization public schools reading Reading Instruction recess retention School Choice school libraries School Privatization school reform schools Social Emotional Learning special education students Students with Disabilities Teacher Preparation teachers Teach for America teaching Technology testing the arts vouchers

Copyright © 2022 Nancy E. Bailey · Website powered by Standing Pine Media.