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April 23, 2019

An ADHD Medical Device Again Raises Questions about Classroom Rigor and the Lack of Recess

The American Psychiatric Association (APA) says that 5 percent of American children have ADHD. But the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) puts the number at more than double the APA’s number. The CDC says that 11 percent of American children, ages 4 to 17, have the attention disorder. ~The A.D.D. Resource Center, Oct […]
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Published on April 23, 2019 14:27

April 16, 2019

What Preschool Isn’t: Waterford UPSTART and Any Other Online Program!

No one can deny the importance of early learning. We have years of research by developmental psychologists and early childhood education researchers built on findings to help us understand how preschoolers learn. We need to fund adequate preschools so students get a good introduction to the joy of formal learning. Researchers have known for some […]
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Published on April 16, 2019 13:29

April 10, 2019

The Toll College and Career Readiness Has Taken on Students

First day of school! Wake up! Come on. First day of school. ~Finding Nemo Children usually start school excitedly. They might even think they’re superheroes! But it doesn’t take long before their belief in themselves is challenged. Much has been done to public education in the name of college and career readiness. It’s difficult to […]
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Published on April 10, 2019 12:34

April 5, 2019

Defining “Educator” During a Teacher Shortage and the Privatization of Public Education

Define educator for America’s schools. It’s critical to nail this down during a teacher shortage and when there are attempts to privatize public schools. We don’t want people with inappropriate or no credentials teaching America’s children and directing their public schools. Ensuring that teachers and administrators are qualified used to be required. Since NCLB, alternative […]
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Published on April 05, 2019 03:55

March 30, 2019

With One Reply, Betsy DeVos Told Us Her Real Plan for America’s Public Schools

In one of Education Secretary Betsy DeVos’s most troubling responses of both days of testimony, she responded to an inquiry by Sen. Jack Reed (D-RI) about this nation’s crumbling school infrastructure. It comes about 1:09:45 into the tape (below) from the PBS News Hour. It’s important to remember that she has always said that public […]
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Published on March 30, 2019 06:33

March 27, 2019

“Educational Freedom” is False Advertising!

It sounds so patriotic…Educational Freedom. But public education in traditional public schools is what is truly educational freedom. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos and other conservatives like former Florida Governor Jeb Bush and current Tennessee Governor Bill Lee are touting their idea of Educational Freedom and they repeatedly make comments implying that poor children will get […]
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Published on March 27, 2019 06:55

March 20, 2019

Reasons Children Have Reading Problems that Corporate Reformers Don’t Talk About

We know of many variables that help children learn to read. But well-designed peer-reviewed research continues to be ignored when it comes to these variables. At the same time, states and school districts continue to promote destructive school policies. We know such policies fail. So, why are they still being used? Here’s why some children […]
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Published on March 20, 2019 10:02

March 16, 2019

Look at Me! The Problem with Quotas, Caps, and Disparaging Special Education

Special education, which includes gifted education, is about helping students who learn differently. It’s distressing when a student needs academic support and there is none, or when quotas and caps get in the way of a child’s needs. It’s also concerning when special education is made to look like a bad placement option. It stigmatizes […]
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Published on March 16, 2019 09:28

March 10, 2019

Reading Instruction, The Attack on Teachers, and Two Areas of Concern

Almost every day there’s another report attacking teachers for how they teach reading. It divides parents and teachers. It’s also dangerous at a time when there’s a teacher shortage and teachers are banding together to try to save not only their profession, but public education. I don’t like to see my profession criticized so harshly […]
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Published on March 10, 2019 09:23

March 8, 2019

Bill & Melinda Gates Don’t Discuss Their Takeover of America’s Public Schools

Bill and Melinda Gates’s 2019 letter “We Didn’t See This Coming,” is filled with their concerns and optimism about everything from commodes to climate change. Always eager to discuss their global initiatives to help the poor, and a variety of other endeavors, they say little about the aggressive ways they are remaking public education to their […]
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Published on March 08, 2019 10:39