More KET curriculum help and teacher training
More resources for teachers are available from KET Education to help teachers handle the challenges of the 2020-2021 school year.
More resources for teachers are available from KET Education to help teachers handle the challenges of the 2020-2021 school year.
The National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS) is offering five free online professional development seminars. The topics are attuned to the era of COVID-19, covering subjects such as teaching literacy and special education virtually, and how to pursue NBPTS certification.
The Kentucky Association of Environmental Education (KAEE) Annual Conference will be held virtually Sept. 17-19.
The Kentucky Department for Public Health, in collaboration with the Kentucky Population Health Institute, is hosting the 5th Annual Children’s Environmental Health Summit. Due to COVID-19, this event will be virtual this year offering a series of monthly webinars beginning June 11.
Laura Cole, a mathematics teacher in Kenton County who was the recipient of a Milken Educator Award, chose teaching over accounting and has impacted both students and fellow teachers.
Meade County has enjoyed success in novice reduction since it began an overhaul of its special education structure in 2014.
There will be three different learning collaboratives this school year across Kentucky.
Each month this fall, the Kentucky Department of Education will produce two webcasts and one virtual workshop to provide information and professional learning about standards implementation.
Jefferson County's Torri Lee Martin says using the workshop model for professional development can lead to more effective learning and more satisfied teachers.
More than 2,000 teachers and school administrators attended Get to Know Your Standards Learning Labs conducted across the state by Kentucky Department of Education staff.