KET offers summer professional development opportunity
Join us for KET Summer PD 2024, where we’re diving into the world of media and learning support.
Join us for KET Summer PD 2024, where we’re diving into the world of media and learning support.
The University of Kentucky-Jewish Heritage Fund Holocaust Education Initiative is offering high-quality professional learning opportunities this Spring from May 21 through June 5.
The Kentucky Department of Education and Cognia™ invite you to the annual Continuous Improvement Summit on Sept. 23-24 at the Central Bank Center in Lexington. Please join us for an opportunity to explore a variety of topics and engage in conversations that will enrich your understanding of continuous improvement.
A child’s ability to read is a critical predictor of both educational and lifelong success. Students must have every opportunity to gain and strengthen this skill, and teachers must be equipped and empowered in the teaching of reading to best support their students.
The Ohio Valley Education Cooperative (OVEC) has launched a new cohort of Teach Tech Kentucky, a program designed to help teachers in grades 3-12 integrate computational thinking and computer science into their classrooms.
Professional development workshops are being offered by the University of Kentucky’s Holocaust Education Initiative.
Registration is now open for the Kentucky Reads to Succeed Summer Conference, hosted by the Kentucky Department of Education (KDE) Office of Teaching and Learning, Division of Early Literacy.
The Kentucky Writing Project will be leading Summer Writing Institutes in Ashland on June 10-14 and in Lexington on June 17-21.
Global Exploration for Educators Organization (GEEO) is a non-profit organization seeking to help educators earn professional development credit while seeing the world.
Educators and staff from Shelby County were recognized on Nov. 8 for the completion of an eight-week BaseLang Spanish Immersion Program, an initiative partnered with the Kentucky Department of Education (KDE) and the Kentucky Education Association (KEA).