Calling all Mathematics Educators: Apply now for the Cultivating Vibrant Learning Experiences in Mathematics Workshop for Teams!
The Cultivating Vibrant Learning Experiences in Mathematics Workshop for Teams seeks to deepen content knowledge and pedagogy, clarifying what to teach and how best to teach it through the use of high-quality instructional resources being used in Kentucky classrooms. The workshop will specifically elevate connections across:
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The Kentucky Academic Standards (KAS) for Mathematics;
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Evidence-Based Instructional Practices, specifically the Effective Mathematics Teaching Practices outlined by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM); and
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High-Quality Instructional Resources (HQIRs) in Mathematics.
Grade 8 History Webinar: What do the Kentucky Academics Standards (KAS) for Social Studies look like in practice?
The Kentucky Department of Education (KDE) has partnered with the Bill of Rights Institute to showcase what a social studies learning experience aligned to the KAS for Social Studies looks like in practice. This webinar is designed to deepen participants’ social studies content knowledge and pedagogy. Read more about this webinar opportunity and find registration information.
Join Us for a FREE Interactive Virtual Webinar: Introducing The Kentucky Atlas of Phenomena!
The Kentucky Department of Education (KDE) science program consultants invite you to participate in a virtual webinar showcasing an exciting new resource: The Kentucky Atlas of Phenomena (KAP). This engaging webinar offers an excellent opportunity for district leaders, school leaders, and science educators across Kentucky to collaborate as learners and practitioners. Visit KyStandards.org to find webinar details and the link to register.
Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching
PAEMST APPLICATIONS FOR GRADES 7-12 NOW OPEN!
The Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching (PAEMST) is the top honor for computer science, math, science, and engineering teachers in the nation. National awardees receive $10,000 and a trip to Washington, D.C.
Anyone can nominate a 7-12th grade teacher at paemst.gov; you only need the person's name, school, and email address to nominate them (it takes about 5 minutes). Or, if you are a 7-12th grade computer science, math, science, or engineering teacher who has been teaching for at least 5 years, you can start your application right now at paemst.gov.
Completed applications are due February 6, 2025!
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