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Special Education Mess in Texas: Stonewalling to End Public Schools?

February 1, 2018 By Nancy Bailey 4 Comments

Texans are still understandably upset about their children losing out on special education services. Texas education officials look like they are stonewalling to keep special education services from students. Here’s the most recent information on the Texas special education boondoggle. You have to hit the links to get the real picture, and even then it […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Data Mining, special education, SPEDx, Students with Disabilities, Texas Education Agency

USDOE Special Ed. Director Nominee’s Ties to Common Core and Personalized Learning

November 26, 2017 By Nancy Bailey 6 Comments

President Trump recently nominated Johnny Collett from Kentucky to be the assistant secretary of education for special education and rehabilitation services for the U.S. Department of Education. Collett once taught high school as a special education teacher, though it is unclear if his college major is special education. But, unlike Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, he […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Betsy DeVos, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, charter schools, Common Core, Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO), Deregulating IDEA, Johnny Collett, Online Charter Schools, Personalized Learning, Regulations, special education, Special Education Compliance, USDOE Special Education Director

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

Why Are Schools Still Using Response to Intervention?

September 18, 2017 By Nancy Bailey 70 Comments

Schools have only been in session for a few weeks. Already parents are troubled by reading problems their children are bringing home from school. It’s painful to hear of an otherwise happy child who succumbs to anxiety and distress over school due to reading. Reading should be a joyful experience. But for many children—reading is […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: dyslexia, intervention, learning disabilities, reading, Reading Programs, reading remediation, Resource Rooms, Response to Intervention, RTI, special education

Betsy DeVos and Denying Flint’s Children Special Education

August 28, 2017 By Nancy Bailey 3 Comments

How can a state that poisoned its children with leaded water, now put roadblocks in their way to get the special education services they need to improve their lives? Where’s Betsy? There can be no denying that what happened in Flint impacts education and public schools there. Families need support. We should be getting ongoing […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Betsy DeVos, Flint, Flint Lawsuit, Flint Water Crisis, Governor Snyder, Michigan ACLU, special education

Public Schools and Texas Priorities

August 22, 2017 By Nancy Bailey 3 Comments

Texas has their share of students in poverty, so why did the Katy Independent School District spend $72.1 million on a new football stadium? Remember a few months ago when we learned how the state had shut students with special needs out of services due to an unlawful cap?  State officials did not seem to […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: $72.1 million football stadium, poverty, Resources, special education, teachers, Texas

Peer Tutoring: When is it Student Exploitation?

July 26, 2017 By Nancy Bailey 4 Comments

How much should children help each other learn? Peer tutoring, or peer-assisted learning, is trendy. Search the literature and it’s all over the place, although much of the research involves peer tutoring in higher education. When does peer tutoring cross the line? How much tutoring should a child do, or get? Is the tutee (child […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Betty's Brain, gifted students, Peer Assisted Learning, Peer tutoring, special education, students with learning disabilities, teachers, tutoring

Betsy DeVos Speaks About Special Education!

July 18, 2017 By Nancy Bailey 6 Comments

While parents wonder what will happen to their children with disabilities and their schooling due to the possibility of cuts to Medicaid, we’ve wondered, where’s Betsy? As families try to make sense of the information provided online by the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, it would be nice to see DeVos speak out in support […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Betsy DeVos, Colorado, Douglas County School District, Endrew F. v. Douglas County School District, Medicaid and Special Education, Medicaid Cuts, special education, Special Education Vouchers

Why Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s Graduation Plan Is “Cruel”

July 11, 2017 By Nancy Bailey 6 Comments

Human kindness has never weakened the stamina or softened the fiber of a free people. A nation does not have to be cruel to be tough. ~Franklin D. Roosevelt By now most have heard about Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s Graduation Plan to make students describe what they will do after school in order to get […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Chicago Public Schools, Graduation Requirements, jobs, Mandatory Graduation Requirements, Rahm Emanuel's Graduation Plan, sarah Chambers, School Privatization & Cruelty, special education, Special Education graduation requirements

IEPs are a Public School Thing: Let’s Not Forget That!

June 16, 2017 By Nancy Bailey 12 Comments

The Governor of Florida and other education reformers seem to have forgotten where Individual Educational Plans (IEPs) started. In this post, I’d like to remind them. The other night I watched the movie Danny Collins. It’s a loosely based true story about a burned out rock star who learns that years earlier he received a […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Danny Collins Movie, disabilities, Florida, Governor Rick Scott, inclusion, Individual Educational Plans (IEPs), Parochial Schools, private schools, privatization, Public Law 94-142, Separation of Church and State, special education, vouchers

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