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Are Children Getting Real Recess?

October 4, 2017 By Nancy Bailey 11 Comments

Children have been in school for awhile. How much recess are they getting? Is their school day overly organized? Are they getting pretend recess–physical education, or some canned program from a digital device? How many principals are tricking parents into thinking their children are getting real recess? Even preschool parents need to ask this question. […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Brain Breaks, Go Noodle. Leap Bands, play, Playworks, recess, School Privatization, shape up America, Technology, what is not recess, What's not play

Privatizing Recess: Micromanaging Children’s Play for Profit

March 20, 2017 By Nancy Bailey 20 Comments

You might hear that school recess is returning, but it might not be the recess we have come to know and love, and miss. It is not run by the school, but by a nonprofit called “Playworks: Play and Recess to Support Emotional Learning.” I have written about social and emotional learning before. Many are […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Children, control, free play, Partnerships, Playworks, recess, School Partners, School Privatization

When P.E. and 12 Other Activities Masquerade as Recess

February 4, 2017 By Nancy Bailey 5 Comments

As state legislatures make mandates claiming to secure recess in schools, it is important to nail down what they mean when they define recess. There are a lot of canned activities and commercialized gimmicks parading as recess. It is important not to be duped into thinking your child is getting recess when they aren’t. Look […]

Filed Under: Featured, Uncategorized Tagged With: Activity, early childhood education, P.E., recess, Recess Gimmicks, School Breaks, State Recess Mandates, Tennessee Recess Bill, vouchers

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

Where Art Thou Recess? CASEL’s Social-Emotional Omission

August 31, 2016 By Nancy Bailey 4 Comments

The Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL) is creating behavioral standards for preschool through high school across the country. Social and emotional learning (SEL) is both trendy, and controversial, and is being reported a lot in education news. As I have written before, I am suspect of behavioral standards for children, but some […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: American Academy of Pediatrics, Collaborative for Academic Social and Emotional Learning (CASEL), Evidenced-Based, play, recess, Unstructured Play

Hillary Clinton, Zip Codes, and School Equality

April 17, 2016 By Nancy Bailey 4 Comments

The point often made during debates by Sec. Hillary Clinton is that children should not get a poor education based on their zip code. Most of us would agree about poverty and its harmful effects on children in school. But the zip code message was co-opted a long time ago by those who want to […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Bernie Sanders, Counseling Services, Detroit, discipline, Hillary Clinton, libraries, Online Instruction, Over-Testing, Poor Schools, poverty, private schools, Punishing Schools, recess, Rich Schools, Rundown School Facilities, School Nurses, Strictness, teachers, the arts, Wealthy Schools, Whole Curriculum, Zip Codes

Recess v. Online Social-Emotional Learning

March 13, 2016 By Nancy Bailey 4 Comments

Education Week is reporting about technology to be used to teach social-emotional skills. It’s called Social-Emotional Learning–SEL for short. I find it ironic that at the same time, Florida senators just said no to recess. Are they telling us that computers should be used to teach students how to relate to one another? Is this […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Boston Consulting Group, Ed. Tech, Every Student Succeeds Act, Online Social-Emotional Learning, recess, Technology, World Economic Forum

Mandating Common Sense—21 School Reforms that Need to Go

January 21, 2016 By Nancy Bailey 8 Comments

Gov. Chris Christie just vetoed a mandate for New Jersey children to get recess. A lot of people–including me–are not happy with this decision. He obviously thinks school boards should determine how much recess students should get, but does he realize the problem with recess? Recess is a heated topic with parents across the country. […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Common Sense, recess, Terrible School Reforms

Some Good Education News from 2015

December 31, 2015 By Nancy Bailey 1 Comment

Writing about education is interesting, but it can also be depressing. Sometimes it feels like being a hamster on one of those wheels. So as we close out 2015, here is a list of some good news that happened in 2015. If you have something to add, let me know! Happy New Year! These are […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: charter schools, Chicago Teachers Union, ESSA Act, For-Profit Colleges, Hillary Clinton, Michigan Task Force, New York and Common Core, parents, Pediatricians and Special Education, Politicians, public schools, recess, special education, St. Jude, State of Washington, students, Success Academy, Teacher Education, teachers, testing, the arts

Oregon Officials Wonder Why Children Act out: Maybe It’s Because…

October 23, 2015 By Nancy Bailey 22 Comments

They’ve got behavioral problems in Oregon. Kids throwing tantrums, despondence, and there’s plenty of physical aggression to go around. Officials don’t know why. Their data isn’t helping much–and they can’t figure it out–exactly. They know many of the children live in poverty. They might be traumatized due to violence in their lives, and this could […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Behavioral Problems, Common Core, high-stakes testing, Oregon, Physical Education, reading, recess, Stress

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