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	Frankie Mechell Puckett posted Step on Me to Learn – Thinking Outside the Classroom 
 Benjamin Franklin stated “Tell me and I will forget, teach me and I will remember, involve me and I will learn”. Retention of information is vital and for struggling students it is a deficit. Students who have deficits in working memory need to interact with information several times in order…Read More
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	Frankie Mechell Puckett posted Excited to get my project underway. Waiting on my supplies and equipment. My project title is Step On Me To Learn. I am hoping that placing academic strips on stairs will help with retention of information and increase student motivation through positive statements. 
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	Glenn Baker posted Getting excited about the digital magazine that will be started in Owsley County called “Appalachian Mountain Reflections”. This magazine will include writings of youth and adults as well as art, photography, and even original music clips of the Appalachian region. This will be a great opportunity for our Appalachian people to have a voice…Read More 1 Comment
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	Solomon Kilburn posted ARI 
 APPALACHIAN RENAISSANCE INITIATIVE
 FIELD TRIP
 TO
 ELKHORN RECREATIONAL
 &
 EDUCATIONAL PARK
 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2016
 8:30AM-2:30PM
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	Solomon Kilburn posted Student research teams will evaluate one of Earth’s unique biomes, the Appalachian Headwaters in the Eastern Kentucky Coal Field. As a research team, the students will focus their research on the Appalachian Headwaters Health by investigating the soil/water quality as related to the effect of coal mining method of Mountain Top Removal. The r…Read More 
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Sounds like an awesome way to have community involvement.