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6 Concerns: Are “Community Schools” Paving the Way for School Choice and Digital Instruction?

February 22, 2018 By Nancy Bailey 4 Comments

Here is how the Coalition of Community Schools defines their concept of community schools. A community school is both a place and a set of partnerships between the school and other community resources. Its integrated focus on academics, health and social services, youth and community development and community engagement leads to improved student learning, stronger […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Betsy DeVos, Brick-and-Mortar Schools, Chamber of Commerce, Community chools, Data Collection, Denver Public Schools, Empower Schools, Every Student Succeeds Act, Luminary Learning Network, Mobile Libraries, Pay for Success, Relay Graduate School of Education, School Choice, Social Impact Bonds, Teach for America, Teacher Involvement, teachers, Technology, The Gates Family Foundation

Teacherless Koch School Supported by Wichita State University College of Education: Pixie Dust!

February 5, 2018 By Nancy Bailey 5 Comments

Here’s the pun of the day…well sort of…and it’s mixed with much magical pixie dust. Who does a College of Education, meant to prepare teachers to teach, teach when they partner with a private school that celebrates no teachers? It’s a mystery. These are transformational schools. But transformation doesn’t always work. Psst. Pixie dust is, […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: College of Education, Competition, Koch Brothers, Koch Private School, privatization, public schools, School Vouchers, Schools without Teachers, Teacherless Schools, Technology, Wichita State University

Teach Cursive Writing! Why It’s Important for Children Including Those with Dyslexia

January 13, 2018 By Nancy Bailey 38 Comments

Cursive writing is important for many reasons, and its loss in America’s classrooms should raise concerns. Cursive not only differs from print in the way it looks, it connects letters to words in a meaningful and productive way. It has been shown to assist children with reading difficulties like dyslexia. All students benefit by learning […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: attention, Common Core, Cursive Writing, diaries, dyslexia, focus, handwriting, Journals, Laptops, reading difficulties, spatial relationship, spelling, Technology, visual memory, visual perception, visual synthesis, Visual-motor coordination, writing

The “Education Revolution”=Chaos!

December 30, 2017 By Nancy Bailey 4 Comments

The Education Revolution—we hear these words a lot lately referring to public schools. Public schools have always incorporated changes to the curriculum. Some have worked and some have not. But the overhaul to make technology-driven charter schools is unproven and drastic. Here’s a list of Silicon Schools. They are charter schools. Groups like the Relay […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: charter schools, Digital learners, Education Revolution, High Tech High, Privatization of Public Schools, Professional Teachers, public schools, Relay Graducate School of Education, Silicon Charter Schools, students, Teach for America, teachers, Technology

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

Teachers or Technology? 12 Tech Takeover Concerns

October 18, 2017 By Nancy Bailey 9 Comments

Teachers in Boston are all aglow over personalized learning—teaching students how to learn on digital devices. But there’s something strange about learning how to help computers do a teacher’s job—like maybe tomorrow teachers will show up for work and their key will no longer open the classroom door. LearnLaunch Institute’s MassNet program is one of […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Common Core, Digital Learning, Learning Assembly, LearnLaunch, LearnNet MassNet, Teachers vs. Technology, Teaching Career, teaching profession, Technology

FORCE & FLUNK: Destroying a Child’s Love of Reading—and Their Life

October 9, 2017 By Nancy Bailey 40 Comments

We are now in the dangerous era of FORCE & FLUNK when it comes to children and reading. Here’s how it works. FORCE A frenzy surrounding reading is caused by school reformers and the media, claiming children are not learning to read fast enough. Kindergarten is the new first grade, automatically making preschool the new […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Flunking, kindergarten, preschool, Pushing children to read too early, reading, Reading Programs, retention, Technology

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

“Personalized Learning” is NOT Working for High School Students

September 29, 2017 By Nancy Bailey 15 Comments

Backed by major philanthropists and investors such as Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg, the ed-tech industry has aggressively pushed the idea of “personalized learning.” But on the ground, the concept remains nebulous, and research evidence remains thin. ~Benjamin Herold. Education Week, September 21, 2017 Will students graduate high school with what they need to go […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Bill Gates, High School, Mark Zuckerberg, Personalized Learning, RAND Report, redesign of high schools, Springpoint Partners in School design, Teacher Shortage, teachers, Technology

5 Reasons Why the Teacher Shortage Concern is A Hoax!

September 13, 2017 By Nancy Bailey 10 Comments

No doubt, many children aren’t getting the general or special education teachers they deserve, especially in poor schools. There probably is a real teacher shortage. However, school reformers have been squawking about a teacher shortage for years. If policymakers cared, they would have put programs into place to address this shortage. They would have sought […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: AFT, Betsy DeVos, Betsy DeVos and the Teacher Shortage, Career Teachers, Donald Trump, NEA, Reasons for a teacher shortage, Teach for American, Teacher Burnout, TEacher Morale, Teacher Recruitment, Teacher Shortage, Technology, The Media and Teacher Morale, The War on Teachers

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