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Exemplary Teaching: Powerful Tools for Supporting Teaching at the Most Effective Level – April 30, 2025

Central Kentucky Educational Cooperative (CKEC) 2331 Fortune Drive, Suite 270 (Upstairs Training Room), Lexington, KY, United States

With KY’s latest Accountability & Assessment Data released, the question remains: How do we help all teachers, including new educators, become exemplary? Join Rick Fisher, a longtime KY educator and school improvement specialist, for a dynamic session on practical strategies that make exemplary teaching achievable. He will highlight key attributes of exemplary practice based on the KY Adapted Framework for Teaching, introduce simple, ready-to-use instructional tools, and show how these tools create a spillover effect that strengthens multiple framework components. Don’t miss it!

The Way PD Should Be: A Conversation About What Works

Online

The focus of this thirty-minute conversation will be on field-level practices in professional development and how successful schools and districts are shifting their approach to get more from their professional development budget.

The Strategic Teacher Revisited: Good Instructional Strategies Are Still the Answer

2025 ASCD Annual Conference – San Antonio, TX

For decades, stakeholders have created, tweaked, and recast ways of designing and delivering instruction. But in many classrooms, content-coverage pressures can promote a “preach, test, hope for the best” approach. Every teacher can be better—they can be strategic teachers with repertoires of reliable strategies to reach every learner.

Stop the PD Guesswork: Use Your Evaluation Rubric to Target Support

Online

In this timely session, we will share how school and district leaders can connect early evaluation insights to meaningful, targeted professional development for staff.

You’ll learn how to:

• Move from observation to action with aligned professional development
• Help evaluators deliver support that sticks — without adding to their plate
• Use your existing rubric to focus PD on what matters most this fall