
COWS IN SPACE! On The Road Show
Danny and Robert visit the Virtual Reality Lab and go on an unexpected journey. The podcast with Dessie Bowling can be found below! Here’s a
Danny and Robert visit the Virtual Reality Lab and go on an unexpected journey. The podcast with Dessie Bowling can be found below! Here’s a
This second installment of Digitalachia Podcast hosted by Robert Brown of the Kentucky Valley Educational Cooperative’s welcomes Sue Beers, Executive Director, Members Impacting Instruction, Improving Curriculum (MISIC)
The Kentucky Valley Educational Cooperative’s (KVEC) kicked off its first Digitalachia Podcast on August 19. The KVEC office and its 23 partner districts are in the
Grades 5 and 8: Language MechanicsOnline Practice Activities/Assessments Over the past few months, many districts have requested resources for teaching language mechanics. Teachers whose classes
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The Kentucky Valley Educational Cooperative (KVEC) focuses on innovative methods for addressing educational and community-based challenges throughout Eastern Kentucky. KVEC is a non-profit 501c3 educational
“Well, I have lost you; and I lost you fairly;In my own way, and with my full consent.”—Edna St. Vincent Millay Leslie Countians have lost
The Kentucky Valley Educational Cooperative(KVEC) has always thought proactively with their sights set firmly on the future. KVEC’s staff have been developing tools for teachers
One East Kentucky, EKCEP, Kentucky Power, SOAR, and the Ashland Alliance have partnered to complete a workforce assessment and skills analysis for a 27-county region
With most public schools in Kentucky planning to delay the start of in-person classes for another six weeks or more, educators across the state are
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