PLCs: Worth the work
Jefferson County's Joshua DeWar shares why he thinks professional learning communities are the tool to help students achieve.
Jefferson County's Joshua DeWar shares why he thinks professional learning communities are the tool to help students achieve.
Fayette County’s Joe Payne shares why he thinks it’s important for teachers to be providing their students with the supports – and the hope for their future – that some are desperately seeking.
2016 Kentucky Teacher of the Year Ashley Lamb-Sinclair shares how she learned to feel more comfortable talking with legislators and why she thinks it's important for all teachers.
Washington County’s Holly Wood shares the winding path that led her to her classroom and her love for teaching.
Jefferson County's Melissa Shearon shares her thoughts on how helping teachers take leadership roles can help everyone.
Jefferson County's Kip Hottman and Oldham County's Gail Sowell share their experiences on how peer observation helps teacher growth.
In order for a co-teaching assignment to benefit students, teachers must form a partnership that allows for risk taking.
2016 Kentucky Teacher of the Year Ashley Lamb-Sinclair says now is the time to start redefining what student success looks like.
Knox County’s Elizabeth Lovett says adults need to work together to ensure students from high-poverty school districts have the educational opportunities they need.
Corbin Middle School teacher Kristal Doolin shares how changing to a growth mindset helped her reach students she previously had failed to inspire.