WKU to host Journalism Scholars Day
The Western Kentucky University (WKU) School of Journalism and Broadcasting will host its Journalism Scholars Day Nov. 17 in the Mass Media and Technology Hall on the WKU campus in Bowling Green.
The Western Kentucky University (WKU) School of Journalism and Broadcasting will host its Journalism Scholars Day Nov. 17 in the Mass Media and Technology Hall on the WKU campus in Bowling Green.
The Kentucky Department of Education’s Division of Next Generation Professionals will offer equity labs to school and district leaders during November at four locations across Kentucky.
The Frazier History Museum is hosting a professional learning program focusing on the Kentucky State Capitol on Nov. 4 at the museum in Louisville.
The Teacher Quality Institute at Murray State University is hosting a forum for administrators and teachers Oct. 24 at McCracken County High School in Paducah.
The Kentucky Association for Environmental Education (KAEE) is offering several workshops this fall, including professional learning opportunities in which educators can become certified in Project Learning Tree, Project WET, Project WILD and other curricula.
Educators and others are invited to the Kentucky Leads the Nation Summit on Innovations in Early Childhood, which is scheduled for Oct. 20 at the Muhammad Ali Center in Louisville.
ECET2KY, part of the national ECET2 (Elevating and Celebrating Effective Teaching and Teachers) initiative by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, will host three regional meetings this fall across Kentucky.
The Edcamp Foundation is holding EdcampEKY for educators in eastern Kentucky on Nov. 4 in the Jolly Classroom Center at Hazard Community and Technical College.
Registration is open for the Kentucky Storytelling Conference Nov. 3-4 at the Hotel Louisville.
The Kentucky Department of Education’s (KDE) Office of Continuous Improvement and Support and AdvancEd are offering a series of training sessions this fall that will provide an overview of comprehensive school improvement planning, highlighting the four-phase process and transition from ASSIST to eProve in 2017-18.