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KDE, AdvancEd offer continuous improvement training

The Kentucky Department of Education’s (KDE) Office of Continuous Improvement and Support and AdvancEd are offering a series of training sessions this fall that will provide an overview of comprehensive school improvement planning, highlighting the four-phase process and transition from ASSIST to eProve in 2017-18.

By |2017-09-20T13:28:26-04:00September 21, 2017|

KDE to continue use of some parts of technology system designed to improve instruction and effectiveness

By Brenna R. Kelly Brenna.kelly@education.ky.gov After analyzing cost, usage and receiving feedback from districts, the Kentucky Department of Education has decided to continue to use most of the components of the Continuous Instructional Improvement Technology System (CIITS) for another year. The CIITS system was designed to help teachers and districts become more efficient and effective, and allow them to collect and [...]

By |2015-06-04T17:07:12-04:00June 4, 2015|

Comprehensive School and District Improvement Plans help

The Kentucky Department of Education (KDE) has assembled some resources on its website to help schools and districts as they complete their Comprehensive School/District Improvement Plans (CSIP/CDIP). Included in the documents are Frequently Asked Questions, a timeline and alignment information. In addition, there are links to “how to” videos for schools and districts; two technical manuals that detail the process [...]

By |2012-12-12T10:26:07-05:00December 13, 2012|

School/district improvement system available

The Kentucky Department of Education (KDE) has contracted with AdvancED parent company of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Council on Accreditation and School Improvement (SACS CASI), to provide a Web-based school and district improvement planning framework and management system beginning in the 2012-13 school year. AdvancED’s Adaptive System of School Improvement Support Tools, or ASSIST, can be used [...]

By |2011-06-01T15:30:58-04:00June 2, 2011|
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