Kentucky’s public schools are increasingly shifting their focus to more practical learning experiences, engaging students in deeper lesson plans that build off prior knowledge and help students apply what they learn to real-world challenges.
During the Kentucky Department of Education’s (KDE’s) Superintendents Webcast on Nov. 15, representatives from the Kentucky Association of Educational Cooperatives spoke about what they are doing to bolster the progress made on deeper learning.
The Kentucky Educational Development Corporation (KEDC), one of eight cooperatives in the state working on deeper learning, held a series of training workshops for teachers to help them incorporate lesson plans that create more vibrant student experiences and innovation, keeping in line with the three big ideas of United We Learn, the Commonwealth’s vision for the future of public…
