Hope floats
Wayne County Middle School’s Leah Turner shares why hope is so important to a community and a school.
Wayne County Middle School’s Leah Turner shares why hope is so important to a community and a school.
All students deserve the same opportunity I had to develop a voice within and outside of the classroom, and I believe any teacher is capable of helping a student develop that voice.
Scott County High School Spanish teacher Marie Stevens thinks reaching outside of your comfort zone is sometimes a really good thing.
Outdoor classroom provides new pathways for teachers and students to thrive.
When I went to see my daughter sing at the Southern Kentucky Music Association’s All Festival choir concert, I realized that the beautiful music their joined voices created was a metaphor for us as educators and the magic that happens when we work together.
Teachers sometimes need to let up on the pressure -- on their students and themselves.
Two Shelby County High School teachers have discovered they become stronger teachers by planning their lessons together.
The Bluegrass Center for Teacher Quality hosted an event Oct. 20 called “Building the Village: A Summit on Down Syndrome and Autism Education.”
Mason County Middle School teacher Brian McDowell took learning on the page and turned it into a real-life experience.
Hope Street Group Kentucky Teacher Fellow Cassie Redding bases her entire approach to teaching on the premise that the success of her students must be her top priority.