
Teaching American History – Jacksonian America
Social Studies teachers: (Please forward this to other Social Studies teachers that you think would be interested.) KVEC is excited to host another Teaching American History

Social Studies teachers: (Please forward this to other Social Studies teachers that you think would be interested.) KVEC is excited to host another Teaching American History

Founded in 1969, KVEC is the state’s oldest K-12 educational cooperative and acknowledged throughout the nation as one of the most innovative. The Kentucky Valley

Applications to join KVEC’s Project Prevent/Ripple Effects Final Cohort are available through September 14! Â We are entering the final year of a 5-year grant to

Rachel’s Challenge exists to equip and inspire individuals to replace acts of violence, bullying, and negativity with acts of respect, kindness, and compassion.  Rachel’s Challenge

Applications Should be E-mailed to: Bernadette Carpenter, KVEC Instructional Lead [email protected] PHONE: 606-436-3161 (Faxed copies will not be considered. E-mail receipt will establish deadlines.) APPLICATION

On Wednesday, August 22nd KVEC will host an exciting leadership training event for regional educators designed to help school leaders learn dynamic strategies to dramatically

Understanding K-5 Kentucky Academic Standards in Reading/Writing:Â Effective Strategies for Classroom Instruction Across the Curriculum Presented by KVEC Instructional Specialists:Â Carole Mullins, Dionne Bates, Vonda Adams,

Kentucky has always been ahead when it comes to instructional technology but we could always use a refresher! The hashtag #KYGoDigital has become the brand that

This past Spring a team from KVEC (Kentucky Valley Educational Cooperative) had the opportunity to visit The Ron Clark Academy in Atlanta. The Academy

The word “holler” has multiple meanings. As a verb, it means to give a loud shout or cry; as a noun, it refers to a