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How Children Learn—Listening, Jeb Bush Et Al?

April 15, 2014 By Nancy Bailey Leave a Comment

How do children learn? Why do they even bother with it? The best way to answer this question is to think back to how you learned when you were young. As a child what inspired you? When you were in school, what subjects did you like? Dislike? To borrow a term from the cooking diva […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Common Core, Jeb Bush, learning, positive, standards, students, subjects, support

If You Feel Like Grandma Who Got Run Over By a Reindeer—Don’t Despair!

December 21, 2013 By Nancy Bailey Leave a Comment

If your child is doing well and you are happy about public school you probably don’t need to read any further. If your house is decorated well enough to win a Martha Stewart contest, and your Christmas dinner was cooked and frozen in neat Zip Lock bags and Rubbermaid containers weeks ago, then you can […]

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"The current national privacy bill in Congress (which might-in other respects-actually be good) won’t do anything for most students either, as it excludes public institutions such as public schools & vendors that handle student data" #privacy #surveillance https://www.wired.com/story/student-monitoring-software-privacy-in-schools/

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"I wonder why all the folks yelling about 'learning loss' haven't made a peep about the teaching & learning time lost every year to standardized testing & test prep." ~Dr Robinson @mrobmused .@nancyflanagan .@NancyEBailey1 https://www.mitchellrobinsonforstateschoolboard.org/

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8 Aug

I understand not wanting to, being able to, or feeling it is a burden to buy your children school supplies.

I get it. Don’t blame the teachers though. They don’t want you to have to buy them and they sure as hell shouldn’t have to buy them all either.

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As many unsupported professional teachers leave the classroom, who will replace them? #teachertwitter https://nancyebailey.com/2022/08/07/whos-teaching-americas-students/

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