Monthly Archives: August 2014

Workshop on using art in curricula set at UK

Steve Willis, professor of art education at Missouri State University, will lead a workshop on Sept. 13 called Mining the Museum: Using Art to Teach Across Curriculums. The workshop will run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Art Museum at the University of Kentucky, 405 Rose Street, Lexington. It will focus on creating context for art. Afternoon break-out [...]

By |2014-09-04T09:00:41-04:00August 28, 2014|

Superintendents’ spotlight: Chrissy Jones, Franklin County

Chrissy Jones The Franklin County school district has the goal to be “the preferred school district in Kentucky” and is committed to putting kids first. The district wants to ensure all students are college- and career-ready, which involves students learning in ways that encompass 21st-century skills. This includes engaging our students in learning which challenges them to work [...]

By |2014-08-26T09:29:33-04:00August 28, 2014|

USED action contrary to state, federal law

Education Commissioner Terry Holliday For readers who missed my blog last week, you may want to review the good news and bad news about No Child Left Behind (NCLB) waivers. In the blog I said, “I believe the current waiver process represents a major federal intrusion into the rights of each state to develop, implement, and manage the [...]

By |2020-01-28T10:38:12-05:00August 26, 2014|

Public comment sought on Kentucky Core Academic Standards

Commissioner of Education Terry Holliday announces the Kentucky Core Academic Standards Challenge in August 2014 during a press conference at Woodford County High School.Photo by Amy Wallot, Aug. 25, 2014 On Monday the Kentucky Department of Education, in cooperation with education advocacy groups across the state, kicked off the Kentucky Core Academic Standards Challenge, a process for collecting [...]

By |2020-09-22T09:27:36-04:00August 26, 2014|

Classroom management strategies now available through CIITS

This school year, teachers, you have the opportunity to help your students achieve new heights in growth and learning. Are you ready? You can prepare yourself with outstanding primers on classroom management available on Edivation (formerly PD 360) via Kentucky’s Continuous Instructional Improvement Technology system (CIITS). These expert-vetted videos feature teaching best practices with real master teachers in their classrooms. [...]

By |2020-10-16T08:30:11-04:00August 21, 2014|

English teachers plan conference in Lexington

The Kentucky Council of Teachers of English will hold its 2015 conference in Lexington on Feb. 27-28. The conference theme is "Balancing Passion and Practice: Kentucky Teachers Leading the Way." Featured speakers will include Commissioner of Education Terry Holliday, author Silas House, state Poet Laureate Frank X Walker and educator and consultant ReLeah Lent. Please visit http://kcte.org/confer/ for more information, [...]

By |2021-01-12T15:56:42-05:00August 21, 2014|

Videos help teachers evaluate instructional projects

Achieve and the Teaching Channel have launched their new partnership by releasing three videos that introduce and explore Achieve's Evaluating Quality Instructional Products (EQuIP) initiative. The videos, which are publicly available for viewing on Teaching Channel's website (www.teachingchannel.org), introduce the EQuIP Peer Review process and provide an in-depth look at real teachers using the mathematics and English Language Arts (ELA) [...]

By |2020-10-14T10:01:22-04:00August 21, 2014|

Teaching artists added to Arts Council directory

Eight professional artists have been added to the Kentucky Arts Council’s Teaching Artists Directory to work with educators to design and implement quality arts education programs in Kentucky schools. The directory features artists from various disciplines. It connects schools and educators with artists who produce high-quality work and who can assist in the creation of arts programming in schools around [...]

By |2020-09-21T14:32:05-04:00August 21, 2014|

Application deadline nears for Read Across America

The application deadline for Read Across America, the literacy program best-known for being celebrated on Read Across America Day (March 2, Dr. Seuss’ birthday) is Sept. 15. Applications must be submitted on this form on the Kentucky Education Association website. Funding decisions will be made by Oct. 15, with notice to applicants thereafter.  The maximum grant amount is $500, and [...]

By |2020-09-22T09:26:57-04:00August 21, 2014|
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