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Teachers examined the Natural Arch as they walked under it duringProject Archaeology tours Natural Arch in McCreary County.Photo by Amy Wallot, July 9, 2014
Trigg County High School chemistry and physics teacher Charles Lee compares his readings from a GPS unit to the Map My Run app on his smartphone during the Kentucky Geographic Alliance Summer GIS Institute. Photo by Amy Wallot, June 18, 2013
Frankfort High School geography teacher Shane Hecker compares his coordinates from a GPS unit to the ones from the Map My Run app during the Kentucky Geographic Alliance Summer GIS Institute. Photo by Amy Wallot, June 18, 2013
Dennis Millay, Marge Maxwell, Kathy Howells and Matthew Oates map out an area of Lost River Cave using GPS during the Kentucky Geographic Alliance Summer GIS Institute. They are teachers at East View Elementary School (Daviess County), Western Kentucky University, Jessie Clark Middle School (Fayette County) and Muhlenberg County High School respectively. Photo by Amy Wallot, June 18, 2013
Lakewood Elementary School (Hardin County) 5th-grade teacher Alice Wittenback discusses teaching strategies during the Teaching Economics through Children’s Literature Workshop. Photo by Amy Wallot, June 26, 2013
Brandeis Elementary School (Jefferson County) primary teachers Regina Puryear and Etta Ray listen to a story highlighting scarcity during the Teaching Economics through Children’s Literature Workshop. Photo by Amy Wallot, June 26, 2013
Erin A. Yetter, an economic education specialist for the Louisville Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, presents an activity demonstrating opportunity cost during the Teaching Economics through Children’s Literature Workshop. Photo by Amy Wallot, June 26, 2013
Marlena White, instructional coach at Ninth District Elementary School (Covington Independent), follows along with an activity with the book Bunny Money that teaches about scarcity during the Teaching Economics through Children’s Literature Workshop. Photo by Amy Wallot, June 26, 2013
Lafayette High School (Fayette County) teacher Holly Wooten discusses  using proper terms with a graphic novel just as you would with other literary devices. Photo by Amy Wallot,  June 16, 2014
Lafayette High School (Fayette County) teacher Christopher McCurry presents The Power of the Graphic Novel. Photo by Amy Wallot,  June 16, 2014
Henry Clay High School (Fayette County) teacher Jonathan McClintock examines a weapons case at the Kentucky Military History Museum. Photo by Amy Wallot,  June 23, 2014
Tim Talbott, teacher professional development coordinator for the Kentucky Historical Society, and Kenton Elementary School (Kenton County) teacher Lisa Reynolds discuss the display showing items carried by soldiers during World War I. Photo by Amy Wallot,  June 23, 2014
Kenton Elementary School (Kenton County) teacher Lisa Reynolds takes notes about a Civil War-era volley gun during a tour of the Kentucky Military History Museum. Photo by Amy Wallot,  June 23, 2014
Teachers examine a Soviet ZPU anti-aircraft gun found by the Kentucky National Guard during Operation Desert Storm. Photo by Amy Wallot,  June 23, 2014
Archaeologist Gwynn Anderson, right, talks with a group of teachers about a small fragment of tool found at Natural Arch. They discussed how and when the object may have got there. Photo by Amy Wallot, July 9, 2014
Vicki Berberich, an instructional coach at Conner High School (Boone County), pages through the graphic novel The Arrival by Shaun Tan. Photo by Amy Wallot,  June 16, 2014
Monticello Elementary School (Wayne County) 5th-grade teacher Cyndi Neal, Colony Elementary School (Laurel County) 5th-grade teacher and Burgin Independent social studies teacher Mimi Becker examine the Natural Arch area as they work on an activity to plan out how to use the shelter space as a communal home during Project Archaeology tours Natural Arch in McCreary County.Photo by Amy Wallot, July 9, 2014
Jones Park Elementary School 5th-grade teacher Angela Buis takes a selfie with Jonesy, a stuffed panther and school mascot, at the Natural Arch. Buis takes pictures of Jonesy at various locations and incorporates them into her lesson plans. Photo by Amy Wallot, July 9, 2014
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers archaeologist Valerie McCormack talks about vandalism at the Natural Arch in McCreary County.  Photo by Amy Wallot, July 9, 2014
Lindsay Pritchett, a teacher for visually impaired students in Anderson County, learns how to play goalball during the Adaptive Sports and Curriculum for Physical Education professional development held at George Rogers Clark High School (Clark County).
Photo by Amy Wallot, Feb. 25, 2015
Arts Consultant Judy Sizemore discusses how to better prepare program reviews during the Program Review session. Photo by Amy Wallot, July 13, 2015
South Laurel Middle School art teacher Heather Ponder sands a limestone totem she made.  Photo by Amy Wallot, July 13, 2015
Jennifer Gabbert sands her limestone totem during the Learnshops. She carved West African symbols into the block of stone.  Photo by Amy Wallot, July 13, 2015
Ashland Independent music teacher Leigh Holderness and Rodburn Elementary School (Rowan County) principal Andrea Murray discuss strategies for program reviews with Sarah Evans. Photo by Amy Wallot, July 13, 2015
Puppeteer Mary Brown, center, helps Clay County High School adjunct professor Mary Stevens and Shearer Elementary School (Clark County) librarian Anne Hall create their own puppets. Photo by Amy Wallot, July 13, 2015
Jessica Bowling, an arts and humanities teacher in Bath County, and Laura Wilson, a music teacher in Clark County, listen as instructor Donna Lamb demonstrates how to build a cantar. Photo by Amy Wallot, July 13, 2015
Kenton County middle school math teacher Tenisha Webb shares a problem solving strategy. Photo by Amy Wallot, July 20, 2015
Northern Kentucky University associate professor Aimee Krug, center, helps Beechwood Elementary (Beechwood Independent) teachers Heather Dickman and Eric Fangman solve a problem. Photo by Amy Wallot, July 20, 2015
Middle school math teachers play the math game Set during the Math Teachers' Circle at Northern Kentucky University. Photo by Amy Wallot, July 20, 2015
Fort Thomas math teacher Jill Terlau, center, and Northern Kentucky University assistant professor Lisa Holden and Aimee Krug talk with teachers after the Math Teachers' Circle at Northern Kentucky University.Photo by Amy Wallot, July 20, 2015
Frankfort High School (Frankfort Independent) teacher Shane Hecker and Hopkinsville High School (Christian County) teacher Joe Parrino use GPS to mark the boundary of the wetlands at Lost River Cave during the Kentucky Geographic Alliance Summer GIS Institute.Photo by Amy Wallot, June 18, 2013
Louisville Male High School (Jefferson County) teacher Jeff Wright experiments with building Knudsen pumps during the High School Teacher Fellowship Program at the University of Louisville.
Seneca High School (Jefferson County) science teacher Marlon Francis demonstrates a micro-flow device for high school students during the High School Teacher Fellowship Program at the University of Louisville.
Belfry High School (Pike County) teacher Haridas Chadran and Bellevue High School (Bellevue Independent) teacher Heather Packard dilute gold nanoparticles as part of cancer research during the High School Teacher Fellowship Program at the University of Louisville.
Math teacher Chris Williamson works on a circuit for biomedical purposes during the High School Teacher Fellowship Program at the University of Louisville.
Kindergarten students look over the book Aaaarrggh, Spider! after doing art based on the book during the Next Generation Arts Academy at Model Laboratory Elementary School (Madison County).
Photo by Amy Wallot, June 19, 2012
Model Laboratory Elementary School (Madison County) 4th-grade teacher Jasmine Rutherford helps kindergarten students with an art project during the Next Generation Arts Academy.
Photo by Amy Wallot, June 19, 2012
Helen Wheelock tells an interactive story to incoming kindergarten students as teachers from around the state observe during the Next Generation Arts Academy at Model Laboratory Elementary School (Madison County).
University of Louisville art education faculty member John McCarthy talks with teachers about stages of development in children's art during the Next Generation Arts Academy at Model Laboratory Elementary School (Madison County).
Photo by Amy Wallot, June 19, 2012
Teachers use GPS to mark the boundary of the wetlands at Lost River Cave during the Kentucky Geographic Alliance Summer GIS Institute. Photo by Amy Wallot, June 18, 2013
Lindsay Pritchett, a teacher for visually impaired students in Anderson County, learns how to play goalball during the Adaptive Sports and Curriculum for Physical Education professional development held at George Rogers Clark High School (Clark County).Photo by Amy Wallot, Feb. 25, 2015
Flemingsburg Elementary School (Fleming County) teacher Lindsey Moran, left, and Garden Springs Elementary School teacher Lanora Long dance the Sir Roger de Coverley during the Next Generation Academy in Lexington June 16, 2011.Photo by Amy Wallot
Garden Springs Elementary School (Fayette County) 4th-grade teacher Austen Reilley looks over materials presented during the Social Justice-Centered Classrooms: A Writing and Thinking Retreat at General Butler State Resort Park. Photo by Amy Wallot, June 25, 2015
Lincoln County High School teacher Joanna Stevens shares activities that she uses to engage her students in math during the 3rd annual Let's TALK conference. Photo by Amy Wallot, June 15, 2015
Abby Brown, a 1st-grade teacher at Cane Ridge Elementary School (Bourbon County), and Sara Porter, a ESL teacher in Montgomery County, review the children's book Nighttime Ninja by Barbara DaCosta and Ed Young during the KWP Focus on English Language Learners & Culturally/Linguistically Diverse Students PD at Beaumont Middle School (Fayette County). Photo by Amy Wallot, June 10, 2015
Lydia Childress, North Middletown Elementary School (Bourbon County) arts and humanities teacher, learns a Chinese folk dance during the Next Generation Academy at Bowen Elementary School (Jefferson County). Teachers were learning to integrate Chinese and Spanish with the arts. Photo by Amy Wallot, June 22, 2011
Eminence Middle School (Henry County) teacher Jackie Elliott looks over the work of Westport TAPP (Jefferson County) teacher Ivonne Rovira and North Drive Middle School (Christian County) teacher Annette Easton during the Grammar for Teachers professional development at Westport Middle School (Jefferson County). During the training, teachers created lesson plans that they shared with each other..
Music teacher Greta Gilbert, RTI teacher Pam Caudill and assistant principal Tommy Poe watch over a group of students during Gilbert\'s fine arts class at Prestonsburg High School (Floyd County) Sept. 23, 2010. Students pictures are Rachal Johnson, Lisa Ratliff, Brooke Thornsbury and Sarah Trimble. Photo by Amy Wallot
Kentucky First Lady Jane Beshear spoke with a group of educators about the importance of art education and shared what living in the Governor\'s Mansion is like during a recent tour. Photo by Amy Wallot, July 9, 2014
Veronica Sharber, a special education teacher at Hopkins County Central High School, discusses new activities to use students during Joanna Stevens' presentation.  Photo by Amy Wallot, June 15, 2015
James D. Adams Middle School (Floyd County) assistant principal and CIA team member Johnene Ison, top right, meets with the eighth-grade PLC Sept. 23, 2010. Also pictured clockwise from Ison are special education teacher Dreama Wells, eighth-grade teacher Renita Cooler, science teacher Shane Simpkins and mathematics teacher Joseph Bolden.  Photo by Amy Wallot
Next Generation Academy instructor Jane Dewey discusses the layout of colonial theaters and where different classes would sit during a presentation in Lexington. Photo by Amy Wallot, June 16, 2011
Stacy Geyer, a 10th-grade English teacher at The Academy at Shawnee, teaches a lesson on subject-verb agreement during the Grammar for Teachers professional development at Westport Middle School (Jefferson County).
Teachers listen to a video featuring Holocaust survivor Irving Roth. Photo by Amy Wallot, June 25, 2015
Teachers work in small groups reviewing the activities of the day.  Photo by Amy Wallot, June 10, 2015
Paralympic athlete Amanda Dennis demonstrates blocking techniques for goalball. Photo by Amy Wallot, Feb. 25, 2015
Chinese dance instructor Shuling Fister leads a classroom of teachers in the Chinese Yangge Dance during the Next Generation Academy at Bowen Elementary School (Jefferson County). Photo by Amy Wallot, June 22, 2011
Program leader Stephanie Smith discusses the Rwandan genocide during the retreat. Photo by Amy Wallot, June 25, 2015
Dunn Elementary School (Jefferson County) Spanish teacher Nadine Jacobsen, right, watches instructor Graciela Perrone while learning to flamenco during the Next Generation Academy at Bowen Elementary School (Jefferson County). Photo by Amy Wallot, June 22, 2011
Special education teacher Seth Crisp and curriculum resource teacher Linda Bartrum review test scores with principle Charles Rowe at Allen Elementary School (Floyd County) Sept. 23, 2010.  Photo by Amy Wallot
Kenton County gifted instructor Penny Thomas and Georgetown Middle School (Scott County) teacher Brittany Leach learn the Sir Roger de Coverley dance during the Next Generation Academy in Lexington. Photo by Amy Wallot, June 16, 2011
David Wickstrom, with Independence Place, instructs teachers how to play goalball by following the guide lines on the floor. Photo by Amy Wallot, Feb. 25, 2015
Jennifer Collins, a teacher at Ockerman Middle School (Boone County), offers activity suggestions during Joanna Stevens presentation.  Photo by Amy Wallot, June 15, 2015
University of Louisville MAT student Jason Cooper and Jeffersontown Elementary School (Jefferson County) teacher Fife Wicks participate in an activity about subject-verb agreement during the Grammar for Teachers professional development at Westport Middle School (Jefferson County).
Retired Franklin County teacher Fran Bradshaw, left, and Winburn Middle School (Fayette County) teacher Karen Conner review items that highlight the author's craft in the book Minty by Alan Schroeder and Jerry Pinkney.  Photo by Amy Wallot, June 10, 2015
Jeffersontown Elementary School (Jefferson County) teacher Pedro Toledo and Fairdale Elementary School (Jefferson County) teacher Mariano Polo learn to flamenco during the Next Generation Academy at Bowen Elementary School (Jefferson County). Both are Spanish teachers at their schools. Photo by Amy Wallot, June 22, 2011
Robin Burr shares classroom activities that can be used with the Next Generation Science Standards during her presentation. Photo by Amy Wallot, June 15, 2015
Paralympic athlete Lex Gillette talks with participants at Adaptive Sports and Curriculum for Physical Education professional development about how important it was that his P.E. teachers included him in class despite his blindness. Photo by Amy Wallot, Feb. 25, 2015
Iroquois High School (Jefferson County) freshman English teacher Kimberly Johnson works on a character map during the Next Generation Academy in Lexington. Photo by Amy Wallot, June 16, 2011
Members of the CIA team at McDowell Elementary School(Floyd County) (pictured clockwise from bottom) reading recovery teacher Vicki Pack,  fifth-grade teacher Rachel Crider, principal Jerri Turner, primary teacher Stacy Shannon and fifth-grade teacher Niki Gearheart meet Sept. 23, 2010.  Photo by Amy Wallot
Teachers try running with a tethered partner, like visually impaired athletes do, during the Adaptive Sports and Curriculum for Physical Education professional development. Photo by Amy Wallot, Feb. 25, 2015
Berea Middle and High School (Berea Independent) teacher Kim Clouse, left, and F.T. Burns Middle School (Daviess County) teachers Jennifer Green and Robyn Hetman work on a lesson plan during the Next Generation Academy in Lexington. Their plan included comparing and contrasting two Native American cultures using arts and artifacts to determine which one was from the Kentucky area. Photo by Amy Wallot, June 16, 2011
Teachers at the Next Generation Academy watch professional dancer Mariya Tarakanova perform a flamenco dance at Bowen Elementary School (Jefferson County). Learning about flamenco was part of integrating the Spanish language with arts at the academy for elementary teachers. Photo by Amy Wallot, June 22, 2011
Cassie Reding gives detailed instructions on using Google Classroom and Google Drive during the 3rd annual Let's TALK conference. Photo by Amy Wallot, June 15, 2015
Fifth-grade teacher Rachel Crider talks with members of the CIA team at McDowell Elementary School (Floyd County) Sept. 23, 2010.  Photo by Amy Wallot
Associate Commissioner Felicia Cumings Smith, center, talks with Hunter Hills Elementary School (Laurel County) teachers Trish Brittain and Jon Oliver during the Next Generation Academy in Lexington. Photo by Amy Wallot, June 16, 2011
Paris High School (Paris Independent) teacher Stephen McCauley ties on a blindfold before running with a tethered partner. Photo by Amy Wallot, Feb. 25, 2015
Teachers at the Next Generation Academy at Bowen Elementary School (Jefferson County) listen to Jana Hickey, Jefferson County e-learning specialist, teach them how to use JCPS Online to connect with each other. Photo by Amy Wallot, June 22, 2011

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