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“Disruption” Using Technology is Dangerous to Child Development and Public Education

November 13, 2018 By Nancy Bailey 17 Comments

Public schools continuously change to keep up with progress. Technology has much to offer. But the idea that instruction should be disrupted using technology is putting students and the country at risk. It destroys the public school curriculum that has managed to educate the masses for decades. Disruption is a troubling word when referring to […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: "Disruptive" Technology, Defending the Early Years "Online Toolkit", disruption, Disruption using technology, early childhood education, public schools, teachers, Teachers vs. Technology, Technology

Finland’s Sad Embrace of America’s Corporate School Reforms

September 12, 2018 By Nancy Bailey 9 Comments

For years, Americans have repeated a mantra when discussing public schools, “Look to Finland!” Now, we see the same dangerous reforms happening in Finland’s schools that are happening in America’s schools! Prominent leaders believe that teaching is still a strong profession in Finland. And certainly using technology can be useful. I guess, like most reforms, […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: corporate school reform, Finland, Finland's Schools, teachers as enablers, Technology, Technology Disruption

My Blogging Anniversary: How Has School Reform Changed in Five Years?

August 21, 2018 By Nancy Bailey 17 Comments

I recently passed the five-year anniversary of when I started writing my blog. What has changed? In this post, I analyze some of the issues I’ve written about over the years. Then, I thank you for your support. Change or lack of change in education can seem dark and foreboding, but there’s a great deal […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: 5th year anniversary, charter schoos, class size, Common Core, data, early childhood education, reading, recess, retention, Social Emotional Learning, special education, standardized testing, Technology, the arts, vouchers

Teachers, Hold On to Your Desks! YOU Make Instruction Work!

August 17, 2018 By Nancy Bailey 14 Comments

Teachers, hold on to your desks! Your classroom footprint matters! It’s always a thrill this time of year to see teachers on social media showing off their classrooms. Not only are teachers proud of their workspace, they understand that the ambience in those rooms is critical to how students feel about learning and school. Teachers often dip […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Desks, Personalized Learning, Self Instruction, students, teacher desks, Teacherless Classrooms, teachers, Technology

Who Arne Duncan is Today Speaks To His Past Role as Education Secretary

August 12, 2018 By Nancy Bailey 12 Comments

Former Education Secretary Arne Duncan recently stepped away from his ventures to discuss his new book How Schools Work: An Inside Account of Failure and Success from One of the Nation’s Longest Serving Secretaries of Education. Few teachers were impressed with Duncan in this role. He never worked in a school. He’d never been a […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Arne Duncan, Betsy DeVos, Corporate Reform, School Privatization, school reform, teachers, Technology

People Who Don’t Pay Attention to Public Schools

July 19, 2018 By Nancy Bailey 5 Comments

The other day, I was riding with my husband, who is a pretty good driver. On this day, he maneuvered a busy intersection with his usual aplomb, and out from behind some trees appeared a pedestrian, a young woman, totally self-absorbed, looking down, her ear phones snugly attached. My husband, swerved in the right direction […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: School Privatization, Technology

K-12 Mega-Merger: What Strange World Is This? Teachers Want Lowered Class Sizes!

July 16, 2018 By Nancy Bailey 5 Comments

Teaching children can be a beautiful thing. But there are so many needs right now due to years of inadequate funding and mismanagement. One solution to many problems is lowering class sizes. But read this article about a K-12 Mega-Merger and it’s easy to see that lowering class size is only on the minds of […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Alpine Achievement, data, Illuminate, IO Education, K-12 Mega-Mergers, Key Data Systems, Personalized Learning, Privacy Concerns, School City, School Data, Social Emotional Learning, Technology

Gates’s Blunders Destroy Teachers and Public Schools!

July 4, 2018 By Nancy Bailey 10 Comments

In a democracy, all powerful institutions that affect our lives need vigilant oversight. ~David Callahan, The Givers: Wealth, Power, and Philanthropy in a New Gilded Age (p. 304) As grills get fired-up for the 4th of July, dark clouds hang over the country. Here’s one. We learned through a RAND report, that the Bill & […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: charter schools, Congressional Oversight, Hillsborough County Public Schools, Memphis Schools, Pittsburgh Public Schools, Shelby County Schools, Teacher Effectiveness Initiative, Technology, The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

Can Students Have Teachers, Tech, and Librarians Too?

April 27, 2018 By Nancy Bailey 5 Comments

Is it possible in this fast-paced world, to see a future with technology and professionally credentialed librarians and teachers working alongside one another? Can we be one big happy family? My last post about the loss of librarians and libraries brought a comment from a Follett representative. Follett is a for-profit company that has been […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Alliance for Excellent Education, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Follett, future ready schools, Librarians, libraries, teachers, Technology

Worries about Tech and the Chan/Zuckerberg $30 Million Support of “Reach Every Reader”

March 8, 2018 By Nancy Bailey 6 Comments

Reading is essential for learning, yet students across the U.S. are completing elementary school with inadequate reading abilities. So begins the announcement in The Harvard Gazette telling us about the new $30 million grant Chan/Zuckerberg will hand over to Harvard’s School of Education and MIT’s Integrative Learning Initiative (MITili). Learning to read, all of us […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: $30 Million Grant to Harvard and MITili, Brick-and-Mortar Schools, class size, Dr. Priscilla Chan, early reading, free reading, Harvard School of Education, Librarians, Mark Zuckerberg, MITili, phonics, phonics vs. whole language, public school teachers, public schools, reading, recess, school libraries, School Privatization, special education, Technology, the arts, whole language

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