Teachers share their experiences of creating formative assessment lessons
Two teachers share their experiences of being part a group of Kentucky teachers developing formative assessment lessons for grades K-5.
Two teachers share their experiences of being part a group of Kentucky teachers developing formative assessment lessons for grades K-5.
Family Resource and Youth Service Centers now serve more than 600,000 public school students and their families across the state.
Elementary teachers learn how to fit science instruction into a pencil box and the school day.
Covington Independent’s Tiffany Gruen shares her story about how co-teaching made both her and a colleague better in the classroom.
School district has created a regional hub where students can become innovators, inventors and creators.
Jefferson County elementary school students get to see how lawmakers worked in the 19th century during a tour of Frankfort's Old Capitol building.
Though the school is known for its performing arts, academics are also important at the Fayette County school.
Librarian Jessica Holmes is helping her students collect stories from students around the world as part of a Student Technology Leadership Program project.
The school, which began as a two-room schoolhouse more than 150 years ago, now thrives on tradition, parental involvement and community support.
Two Madison County teachers are finding success with a program that uses real-life lessons and public speaking to teach students about the U.S. government.