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Jeff Phillips posted
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Jeff Phillips posted
[bpfb_link url=’http://www.learningfirst.org/what-makes-school-21st-century-learning-exemplar-0′ title=’What Makes a School a 21st Century Learning Exemplar? | LFA: Join The Conversation – Public School Insights’ image=’http://www.learningfirst.org/sites/default/files/assets/21stCenturyLearning2WEB.jpg’]…about what is working in our public…Read More
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Abbie Combs posted
Good morning everyone. I hope everyone had a wonderful holiday and is returning rested and excited about the opportunities that are before us. Don’t forget to register for the Personalized Learning Workshop on January 13th in Hazard and January 14th in Prestonsburg. ARI will pay the subs for up to 6 teachers per district. Space is limited.
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Jeff Phillips posted
See Achievement Gap item below from Council on Postsecondary Education.
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Abbie Combs posted
I am sharing a draft document that is being developed by a KDE special needs committee. This is a crosswalk between
CEC Initial Special Education Individualized General Curriculum Standards & Kentucky Framework for Teaching. Dionne Bates is KVEC’s representative on the development team. She would love for you to share comments. - Load More Posts
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This is an interesting article. This is an interesting article. Thanks for posting. I liked the reference to the 4Cs – Communication, Collaboration, Critical Thinking and Creativity. I hope some of our schools will consider applying.