Resources for Summer Learning
The Kentucky Department of Education (KDE) supports family engagement all year long. Learning can continue even when school is not in session. The summer months are an opportunity to further encourage families to enjoy literacy and numeracy experiences together in their own homes.
Integrating Deeper Learning and HQIR to Strengthen Tier 1 Instruction: Module 4 Now Available!
The first big idea of United We Learn’s vision for the future of public education in Kentucky is “creating a more vibrant experience for every student.” How do educators provide vibrant student learning experiences? What is needed to establish a system that equitably supports these types of learning opportunities within Tier 1 instruction?
The Kentucky Department of Education (KDE) has created a series of resources designed to build understanding of the interaction between deeper learning and a local curriculum through the lens of learning science to help provide vibrant learning experiences for all students.
Building a Stronger System: How Carroll County Transformed Instruction Through Walkthroughs
Change was happening fast in Carroll County, new leaders, new priorities, and new instructional resources. But with so much in motion, one critical piece was missing: a clear, consistent way to monitor what was happening in classrooms. Without a structured system, district leaders knew they didn’t have a full picture of instructional practices across schools. The need became even more urgent when the district’s middle school was identified for Comprehensive Support and Improvement (CSI). An external audit confirmed what leaders already suspected, they needed to strengthen their walkthrough and monitoring process to ensure every student had access to high-quality instruction.
Holocaust Education Webinar: Using Historical Newspapers as Primary Sources in Social Studies and ELA
The Kentucky Department of Education (KDE) has collaborated with the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM) to showcase what a Holocaust education learning experience aligned to the Kentucky Academic Standards (KAS) for Social Studies and the KAS for Reading and Writing looks like in practice. This webinar is designed to deepen participants’ Holocaust education content knowledge and pedagogy.
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