Being a teacher means continuing to learn
Kenton County's Amelia Brown says pursuing National Board certification is a major investment of time and resources, but teachers and students benefit by trying to stretch their abilities.
Kenton County's Amelia Brown says pursuing National Board certification is a major investment of time and resources, but teachers and students benefit by trying to stretch their abilities.
Marion County's Dana Lee Thomas describes how the feedback provided by live scoring student writing can help both students and teachers.
Rowan County teacher Allison Slone and student Madison Marie Ortega share their thoughts on why student voice is an increasingly important factor in education in the Commonwealth.
Wayne County's Leah Turner has found that the closer she gets to retirement, the more she asks herself, 'Where do I go from here?' It's a question her community has been asking too.
Jenkins Independent's Sabrina Tackett describes how even high-achieving students can face obstacles in the classroom due to the challenges they face at home.
Shelby County’s Kari Patrick shares her thoughts on how everyone can help new teachers go from good to great.
Fayette County’s Joe Payne shares why he thinks it’s important for teachers to be providing their students with the supports – and the hope for their future – that some are desperately seeking.
Knox County’s Elizabeth Lovett says adults need to work together to ensure students from high-poverty school districts have the educational opportunities they need.
Boyd County’s Carly Baldwin shares how she discovered what kind of wonderful things happen when teachers start networking.
Rowan County’s Allison Slone shares how her son’s diagnosis shaped her view of how teachers are being prepared.