Workshop offered for Kentucky K-12 teachers interested in archaeology curriculum
Project Archaeology, a national education program, will offer a free in-person workshop for K-12 teachers in Huntsville, Ala on June 12-15.
Project Archaeology, a national education program, will offer a free in-person workshop for K-12 teachers in Huntsville, Ala on June 12-15.
Whether it's a dedicated educator who inspires their students daily or a student who demonstrates outstanding academic achievement and community service, now is the time to give them the recognition they deserve.
Registration is open for the Prichard Committee's 2024 Groundswell Summit & Annual Meeting in Owensboro on June 10-12.
Held at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C., these professional development opportunities provide educators of all disciplines with resources and strategies to effectively integrate primary sources into K-12 classroom teaching.
During the summer of 2024, GeoCivics will be hosting an exciting place-based educational experience in Washington, D.C., to learn how to include diverse perspectives in the education space through civic engagement and advocacy in your American history, geography, civics and government instruction.
The Kentucky Center for Statistics (KYSTATS) invites educators to its Beyond ’23: KYSTATS Data Summit on Sept. 28 in Louisville.
The event is free of charge and open to law enforcement, school administrators and school personnel. Registration will be on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Who among teachers could use some inspiration? ChangeMakers, a continuing education option for teachers to pursue EPSB rank change, is enrolling now for a cohort that begins in June 2023.
Kentucky history teachers are invited to attend Teaching About the Holocaust, an event hosted by the Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center in Skokie, Ill.
KentuckyView and Murray State University are collaborating to host the Train-The-Trainer Educator Development Workshop: Small Uncrewed Aircraft Systems (sUAS) and Remote Sensing.