
KVEC Introduces Equipping Minds Curriculum to Regional Teachers
According to Dr. Reuven Feuerstein, “Everyone – regardless of age, etiology or disability – has immeasurable ability to enhance their learning aptitude and heighten their

According to Dr. Reuven Feuerstein, “Everyone – regardless of age, etiology or disability – has immeasurable ability to enhance their learning aptitude and heighten their

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] The eclipse is coming! Kentucky has been excited by the prospect of being in the path of totality for the 2017 solar eclipse for

Larry Jacobs, host of the Education Talk Radio Show, commented that we often tend to stereotype certain things. Dr. Jeff Hawkins, Executive Director of Kentucky

The Social Emotional Learning (SEL) Innovation Fund, sponsored by Education First, the NoVo Foundation and Rockefeller Philanthropy, recently awarded over $1,000,000 to teachers and school

KVEC is offering the opportunity for special education staff in the region to apply for sixty Special Education Learning Innovation grants. Eligible districts within the

Madeline Will, Education Week Teacher Assistant Editor, published a blog July 21 on how micro-credentials could possibly be a professional development solution in rural eastern

Kentucky Valley Educational Cooperative was recently represented by Mrs. Lisa Fugate, FMD teacher at Marie Roberts-Caney Elementary School in Breathitt County, and Mrs. Tammy Cook,

As the state of Kentucky conducts a study surveying its aerospace industry and determining the direction for the future, several entities in the KVEC region

Across the country, educators are engaging in conversations regarding job-embedded, personalized professional learning based on the needs of the students identified through the analysis of

As school enrollment in the KVEC region continues to decrease, so does the needed funding to provide adequate resources for student achievement. Ron Daley, Strategic