More than just fun and games
Designing games makes students apply what they learn, experts say.
Designing games makes students apply what they learn, experts say.
The Kentucky Center Governor’s School for the Arts celebrated 25 years this summer. The three-week residential experience is intended to mimic an intense college conservatory atmosphere. It is held on the campus of Transylvania University in Lexington.
Ron Clark teaching techniques hit the right notes with Covington Independent students.
Teachers are using new ways to teach grammar – and perhaps learning it along the way.
By Amy Wallot amy.wallot@education.ky.gov Teachers from around the state had a good time learning about Shakespeare and how to make his work more accessible to their students during the Shakespeare Set Free Institute: Scholarship, Performance and Pedagogy. The two-day professional development opportunity was held for middle and high school teachers. Much like students, teachers also enjoy learning more when the [...]
All students benefit from Crossroads literacy initiative.
Science experiments are underway every day in schools across Kentucky. Students enjoy the hands-on activities and teachers like to get in on the fun, too. This is a small collection of science I’ve seen happening over the past few months.
Hardin County has taken the lead in creating virtual textbooks, and it wants statewide participation.
Kentucky Board of Education acts on testing regulations changes.
A beautiful day makes for a wonderful field trip. As was the case when 2nd-grade classes from Southern Elementary School (Fayette County) visited the Salato Wildlife Education Center in Frankfort.