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Dessie Bowling posted
We had so many excellent projects that focused on improving teaching and learning.
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Kelly Preece posted
My first grade students developed a deeper understanding of life science through the study of plants. They participated in a variety of activities that encouraged them to make observations and solve problems. They enjoyed planting their own vegetables and plants. They were also eager to come to class each day to observe the growth of their…Read More
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Sandy Arnold posted
Our grant was very successful and had many benefits. With our grant we purchased MobyMax tablets. These tablet sare an excellent tool that individualized reading and math for kindergarten students. These tablets have apps that allow students to progress at their own level and pace. The tablets keep students engaged and motivated. The…Read More
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Lisa Weist posted
Looking ahead to teacher retirement? Would love to have interested volunteers attend a planning and development meeting at The Forum in Hazard, on Saturday, June 27th, at 1:00 p.m. to establish a Center for Autism in Hazard, Ky.
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Pat Trotter posted
I am beginning work on a photo essay of kids in Appalachia to portray them in their favorite places, or with their 21st century projects (robots, aerospace, etc.), or with their art or music, etc. I want to paint a photographic picture of the future of the . So – I need help getting subjects to pose for me! I am especially interested in high…Read More
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You and your students did a great job! So proud of you all! Thanks ARI!