Well@Work podcast releases new episode on self-compassion and well-being
The Well@Work podcast has released a new episode aimed at addressing health and wellness in the wake of COVID-19.
The Well@Work podcast has released a new episode aimed at addressing health and wellness in the wake of COVID-19.
Discover the rich culture of Kentucky through the stories of people, places, and events in the KET Classroom Kentucky Studies collection.
Let’s Learn Kentucky, a new website developed and curated by KET, is a resource hub for parents and caregivers navigating those first formative years in a child’s development.
September is Suicide Prevention Month and “It’s Okay to Talk About Suicide.”
The Kentucky Department of Education (KDE) has created the Elementary School Career Resources webpage to assist schools in implementation of the Kentucky Academic Standards (KAS) for Career Studies and Financial Literacy.
The Kentucky Department of Education's Office of Career and Technical Education has released a "Middle School Career Studies Webinar Series" to support implementation of the Kentucky Academic Standards for Career Studies and development of students’ Individual Learning Plans (ILP). These are now available on the KDE Media Portal.
Kentucky Humanities, an affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities, has been providing resources to teachers throughout the Commonwealth for many years. To enhance your reading curriculum, current offerings include School Days and Prime Time Family Reading®.
In celebration of Black History Month, Kentucky to the World (KTW) announced a video based, online program for students, featuring Pulitzer Award winner journalist and author Dana Canedy.
Kentucky Educational Television (KET) is offering a new series of online videos to complement the current session of the General Assembly.
Kentucky Educational Television (KET) is offering videos and other materials to help teachers incorporate Kentucky studies into Black History Month lessons.