
$100 million directly for school districts
In the coming years, we should build on that progress, by … offering every student the hands-on computer science and math classes that make them
In the coming years, we should build on that progress, by … offering every student the hands-on computer science and math classes that make them
MARCH 2: District Innovation Coordinator‘s meeting, Hazard 2-4: “Passport to my Future” Transition Fair for Students with Special Needs, 9 am – 2 pm, contact Heather
Many of our districts are either planning or implementing a one-to-one program. This article from eSchool News describes four essential ideas critical to the success
On April 27th, the East Kentucky Expo Center will again be booming with the regions most innovative leaders and learners. Not to mention robots, flight
Dr. Kathy Swan and colleagues joined Teacher Leaders in Hazard on Feb. 17th at HCTC to present the Inquiry Design Model, a great resource for
On this week’s episode of FIREshare we take a look at how 34 students throughout 17 school districts have joined to create a regional Student Senate.
The Kentucky Valley Educational Cooperative (KVEC) gathers to thank state legislators for their support of education within the region. On February 18th a consortium of
Kentucky Valley Educational Cooperative (KVEC) is collaborating with regional teachers and students to retrofit a box trailer similar to those used for racing, into 204 square feet of portable and innovative learning space.
The expansion of broadband will reduce the digital divide in Appalachian Kentucky empowering its citizens to compete in the new, global economy.
SAMR is a model that can be used to evaluate and incorporate instructional technology tools into the classroom. [real3dflipbook id=”3″] Think of it as a rubric for