Board reviews assessment results, talks physical restraint and seclusion
The Kentucky Board of Education heard about the results of the new Unbridled Learning assessment and accountability system.
The Kentucky Board of Education heard about the results of the new Unbridled Learning assessment and accountability system.
I’ve finally done it. It took five years, but I have photographed all of Kentucky’s 174 school districts, plus the Kentucky School for the Deaf and the Kentucky School for the Blind.
Estill County looks to data when making decisions to improve classroom learning.
The Kentucky History Teacher of the Year’s passion about the subject sets him apart, colleagues say.
Civil War lessons are timely as 150th anniversary is commemorated in Kentucky.
Two Kentucky elementary schools are using the International Baccalaureate program.
By Amy Wallot Amy.wallot@education.ky.gov After weeks of following the 2012 presidential race, students in Vincent Tinker’s AP Government class at Lafayette High School (Fayette County) talked about the re-election of President Barack Obama. Every day leading up to the election, his class spent a few minutes reviewing election news. “We’ve been learning about the election step-by-step as it happened,” Tinker [...]
Marion County is seeing success with its restraint and seclusion policy, which strongly resembles the proposed state version.
More classrooms are turning to co-teaching to improve instruction.
Intensive language classrooms provide students a safe place to transition to learning in English.