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When most educators hear the word “equity,” they usually think of issues related to race or of someone relinquishing some rights, services, power or privileges so that members of under-served groups can benefit. Equity is so much more than either of those notions, and the truth is that everyone wants equity.
Grant County's Belinda Furman says educators can play an important role in teaching their students to be caring and engaged citizens.
Teresa Rogers By Teresa Rogers teresa.rogers@education.ky.gov According to the 2015 Kentucky Behavioral Risk Factor Survey, more than half (59 percent) of Kentucky residents have experienced at least one Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE). Of those that have experienced at least one ACE, 64 percent have experienced two or more of these events. ACEs include child abuse, which includes sexual, [...]
It’s never too early to start children on their paths to reading success.
Henry County's Steve Martell says getting community members into your math classroom is important to show students how math applies in the real world, but you need to ask them strategic questions to get the most out of the visit.
KDE's Whitney Hamilton says global competency is a natural fit with English language arts.
What do a high school French teacher and careers in manufacturing have in common? At first glance, absolutely nothing.
Jefferson County's Jacque Van Houten and Fayette County's Laura Roché Youngworth explain how immersion programs work and the benefits students are seeing in their schools.
Marion County's Dana Lee Thomas describes how the feedback provided by live scoring student writing can help both students and teachers.