Kentucky World Language Association seeks nominations for 2025 World Language Teaching Awards
The Kentucky World Language Association (KWLA) is seeking nominations for its annual awards.
The Kentucky World Language Association (KWLA) is seeking nominations for its annual awards.
The Prichard Committee is seeking comments from young adults to help ensure high school diplomas translate to success.
Western Kentucky University’s (WKU’s) The Center for Gifted Studies is hosting a series of workshops for educators and families of gifted students.
The CFR Education Ambassador program is a nine-month engagement from September 2025 to May 2026 that connects educators across the country with free educational resources, professional development activities, and a vibrant network of like-minded professionals who are committed to equipping students with the knowledge, skills, and perspective to navigate today’s connected world.
The Kentucky Educational Development Corporation (KEDC) is proud to host the state’s first AI Summit focused entirely on artificial intelligence in education at the Marriott Griffin Gate in Lexington on July 7-8.
Agriculture Commissioner Jonathan Shell has announced the winners of the Kentucky Department of Agriculture’s (KDA’s) annual Poster and Essay Contest. The theme of the contest, "Kentucky Agriculture Makes Me Proud," allowed contestants to illustrate, in words and art, their pride in Kentucky agriculture.
The award recognizes outstanding educators and their dedication to teaching. By nominating a deserving teacher, you contribute to appreciating exceptional teaching practices in the educational community.
Registration is open for the 2025 Belfer National Conference for Holocaust Education, taking place June 23-25.
With our nation's 250th anniversary approaching, more and more teachers are looking for resources to teach the founding of America. And with different curriculums and classrooms across the United States, it’s important for such resources to be adaptable, relevant and accessible.
The Kentucky Historical Society is hosting two free Teaching American History workshops on March 15 and April 12.