Tom BaileyThe Talk about Cell Phones in the Classroom and Learning: “Consumed with that which it was…One of the greatest benefits I’ve had in taking on an intern this past semester has been observations and connection — I have gotten to…Apr 15, 2019Apr 15, 2019
Tom BaileyClassical Indian Music and CognitionThis was originally written in 2015 and published to another blog of mine.Feb 20, 2019Feb 20, 2019
Tom BaileyNick Drake: The Vincent Van Gogh of Musicians in the Golden Era of Music and SongwritersBy Thomas J. BaileyFeb 20, 2019Feb 20, 2019
Tom BaileyClassroom Management: Commandments and Broken WindowsThis year, I have chosen to take on a college student intern and I have been working with her on managing the ins and outs and stresses of…Feb 18, 2019Feb 18, 2019
Tom BaileyBook Discussions from Professional Reading 2017–18: Culture, Poverty, and PlanningAs an educator, I feel that it is incumbent upon our profession that we, as individuals, seek out professional reading and learning and…Jun 16, 20181Jun 16, 20181
Tom BaileyThe Mouse’s Gift to the Elephant: An Anecdote About TeachingThere is a story in the Panchatantra — a compendium of Indian fables meant to teach young Brahmans how to be benevolent leaders — called…Feb 26, 2018Feb 26, 2018
Tom BaileyA Product of the Suburbs Chapter 8The sigh of a mother, The screaming of lovers,Feb 26, 2018Feb 26, 2018
Tom BaileyA Product of the Suburbs Chapter 7And if we draw some water does the well run dry?Feb 26, 2018Feb 26, 2018
Tom BaileyA Product of the Suburbs Chapter 6If a leaf as fallen does the tree lie broken?Feb 26, 2018Feb 26, 2018