Teacher Leadership
We have an exciting follow-up to our recent story about the Ugandan partnership and project-based learning initiative launched by TKY educator Sara Torkelson in her sixth grade classroom at Shawnee Middle School. The story was recently featured in the Courier Journal.
Geena recently spent four days at a PEBC Thinking Strategies Institute, which was hosted by Shelby County Public Schools. She shares her reflections on the experience.
Sixth graders at the The Academy @ Shawnee, a middle school in Louisville, Kentucky, are diligently drafting a business plan to sell jewelry made by students at Johnson Nkosi Primary School in Uganda.
Sarah’s recently published article in the Washington Post adds a strong and important teacher voice to the national debate concerning school choice.
Isabel Maremont Lake left the classroom after five years to work with Teach Kentucky teachers. Here, she explains what makes Teach Kentucky unique in terms of support.
Brittany Garrett taught for 4.5 years as a Teach Kentucky math educator at Thomas Jefferson Middle School before recently taking a new position as the Kentucky State Program Manager for MakerMinded.
Guest blogger and third year teacher Rianna Das gives some reasons to brave the cold and inspire middle school girls to love science.
Guest blogger and third year teacher Lily Nienstedt provides a humorous and thoughtful take on five reasons to become a middle school teacher in Louisville, Kentucky.
Former Teach Kentucky applicant Nicole Harp and her husband own Break the Mold CrossFit in Louisville where they have partnered with Steve’s Club to offer free classes for at-risk youth
Teach Kentucky educators are remaining in these turnaround schools, developing themselves as mature, seasoned school leaders.