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Education Mirages and Presidential Politics—Hillary Clinton

May 12, 2016 By Nancy Bailey 11 Comments

Presidential politics and education—it’s like crawling through the desert. You see the same old landscape, and then, out in the distance you see real teacher support and quality schooling! And you hear “I will make public schools great again!” We are bombarded with statements that sound supportive of public schools and teachers, parents, and students, […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Autism, Bill Gates, charter schools, Disruptive Education, Eli Broad, Equal Pay, Hillary Clinton, preschool, public schools, Teach for America, Teacher Pay, Technology, The Waltons

Warped Message: Avoid the Classroom

April 3, 2016 By Nancy Bailey 21 Comments

US News and World Report just printed an article that will do absolutely nothing to motivate anyone to go into teaching. Why? The title is “Pursue an Education Career but Stay Out of the Classroom.” Listen, US News and World Report: The most important job in schooling is classroom teaching. Everything else is periphery. Ask […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Adult Learning, Chicago Teacher Strike, Chicago Teachers Union, classroom, Education Leadership, Foundations, Health Education, Media, Policy and Research, School Psychology, Speech and Language Pathology, Teacher, teaching, Technology, U.S. News and World Report

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

Gambling on Fast-Track Teachers in Nevada and Beyond and Personalized Learning

January 27, 2016 By Nancy Bailey 2 Comments

Nevada school officials claim they can’t find 1,000 teachers to fill their classrooms. Education Week is claiming this isn’t much different than what’s found in the rest of the country. In the middle of it all you will think about Personalized Learning. Education Week won’t let you forget it. If you don’t have a need […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Competency-Based Learning, Computers, Las Vegas, Mastery Learning, Nevada, Online Instruction, Personalized Learning, Proficiency-Based Learning, Standards-Based Learning, Teacher Recruitment, teaching, Technology

CBE Online is Neither Personalized Nor Higher-Order Thinking!

January 23, 2016 By Nancy Bailey 15 Comments

The issue of Competency-Based Education is very much in the news, so I thought I would revive this post. Competency-Based Education (CBE) is being promoted as the way to “personalize” education, but it is a cold impersonal method of teaching on the computer. It fails to teach to the whole child and merely provides fragmented […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Competency-Based Education (CBE), high-stakes testing, Higher-Order Skills, Online Learning, Personalized Learning, standards, Technology, testing

Mindfulness Training—Help or Cover-up in Education-Reform Affected Schools?

July 28, 2015 By Nancy Bailey 2 Comments

There’s mindfulness for teachers and mindfulness for students. There’s mindfulness in the UK and mindfulness in the USA. You can find groups that will train teachers and students about mindfulness around the world. But is mindfulness being used to push students and teachers to be robotic? Is it meant to cover up the problems in […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: education reform, high-stakes testing, Mindfulness, recess, retention, socialization, students, teachers, Technology, the arts

How Corporations Try To Steal the Definition of Personalized Learning

October 22, 2014 By Nancy Bailey 1 Comment

There is confusion, we are told, by the corporations and politicians, as to how to define personalized learning. From Ed. Week…A number of education and technology organizations are seeking to forge a clearer understanding of what this concept really means. They just don’t seem to be able to pull it all together. Perhaps someone should […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Computers, Personalized Learning, Technology

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