10/30/2025, 1/28/2026, 3/4/2026-Measurable Results: Practical Steps To Improve Student Achievement

Target Audience: Measurable Results: Practical Steps To Improve Student Achievement

In schools, the pressure to perform on measurable assessments (KSA, ACT, and others) sometimes seems unbearable. Schools often resort to gimmicks and motivational techniques that, even when effective, are short-term solutions. These efforts are exhausting – for the students and the staff. In this series, you will discover substantive systems and structures that can be put into place, leading to lasting, sustainable improvement in academic performance.

9 Hours Total EILA Credit

Contact david.young@ckec.org with questions.

8/28/2025-Deepening Understanding of the KY Academic Standards for Mathematics

Target Audience: All Teachers of Mathematics, Instructional Coaches, Administrators, Curriculum Coordinators, Deeper Learning Teachers

Effective instruction and learning experiences for students are deeply rooted in knowledge of content standards.  It is especially important for teachers to deeply know their standards in order to address gaps in learning. This in-person session is ideal for mathematics teachers at all levels (and those who support them) as it will provide clarity around the Kentucky Academic Standards for Mathematics. Participants will learn how to break down mathematics standards and determine what mastery of a standard looks like.   We will utilize a protocol to review assignments and determine congruence to the standards.  In addition to tools and strategies, participants will leave with a folder of resources to help implement this work. 

Free for Member Districts and $125 for Non-Member Districts

6 hours of EILA credit will be provided.

Contact mark.helton@ckec.org with questions.

8/25/2025-Deepening Understanding of the KY Academic Standards for Science

Target Audience: K-12 Science Teachers, Science Co-Teachers, Instructional Coaches, Administrators, Curriculum Coordinators

Effective science instruction begins with a deep understanding of the Kentucky Academic Standards (KAS) for Science. In this full-day session, K-12 educators will engage in an interactive exploration of the vision, design, and instructional implications of the standards. Participants will unpack the architecture and organization of the KAS, focusing on the three dimensions that, when used together, support students’ deep understanding of the sciences, how science knowledge is acquired and understood, and how the sciences are all connected through concepts that have a common application across the disciplines. These three dimensions include: science and engineering practices, crosscutting concepts, and disciplinary core ideas.  By the end of this session, participants will leave with practical strategies, instructional tools, and resources to support standards-based planning and assessment. Whether you’re new to the KAS for Science or looking to refine your approach, this session will provide clarity, confidence, and actionable takeaways for effective classroom implementation.

Free for Member Districts and $125 for Non-Member Districts

6 hours of PD/EILA credit will be provided.

Contact holly.lawrence@ckec.org with questions.

8/26/2025-Deepening Understanding of the KY Academic Standards for Reading and Writing

Target Audience: K-12 Reading and Writing ELA Teachers, Special Education Teachers, Instructional Coaches, Administrators, Curriculum Coordinators

Effective instruction and learning experiences for students are deeply rooted in knowledge of content standards.  It is especially important for teachers to deeply know their standards in order to address gaps in learning. This in-person session is ideal for English Language Arts teachers and special education teachers at all levels as it will provide clarity around the Kentucky Academic Standards for Reading and Writing. Participants will learn how to break down Reading and Writing standards and determine what mastery of a standard looks like.  We will utilize a protocol to review assignments and determine congruence to the standards, as well as examine how to construct authentic assessments connected to a standard.  Participants will also learn how to apply knowledge of standards to improve lesson planning and instructional practices. In addition to these tools and strategies, participants will leave with a folder of resources to help implement this work. 

Free for Member Districts and $125 for Non-Member Districts

6 hours of PD/EILA credit will be provided.

Contact erin.mciver@ckec.org with questions.

9/11/2025, 11/10/2025, 1/27/2026-Thinking Maps Cohort

Target Audience: Teachers, Instructional Coaches, Administrators

Thinking Maps is a set of 8 visual patterns that correlate to specific cognitive processes. Based on the building blocks of brain-based learning, they are used across all grades and content areas to build critical thinking, problem-solving, comprehension, and communication skills necessary for academic success in every domain. Participants who register for this training will sign up for a three-day cohort during the 2025-2026 school year. Day 1 will introduce participants to the basics of the implementation of Thinking Maps. Days 2 and 3 are designed to help teachers move beyond the basics by building on their base of knowledge by utilizing Thinking Maps in their classrooms. Participants in this cohort will receive a FREE, physical copy of Thinking Maps: A Language for Learning, 2nd Ed. Teacher’s Guide. 

Day 1 Overview (9/11/2025):

  • Examination of building blocks of brain-based learning
  • Introduction to the Defining Characteristics of Thinking Maps 
  • Learning the Thinking Maps: 8 Visual Patterns for Critical Thinking
  • Strategies for developing independent learners: teaching the maps to students

Day 2 Overview (11/10/2025):

  • Use color to rehearse, enhance, and add rigor to content knowledge
  • The metacognitive importance of the Frame of Reference for rigorous and reflective thinking
  • How to use multiple maps and help students build maps in cooperative teams
  • Strategies to help students communicate ideas and take information off the map

Day 3 Overview (1/27/2026):

  • Vocabulary development strategies
  • Strategies to help students communicate ideas and take information off the map
  • Writing short, constructed responses off the map
  • Identifying text structures for note-taking

$375 fee for CKEC members

$500 for non-CKEC members

District Bundle Option: Every fifth registration from a district is free.

For more information, contact Erin McIver (erin.mciver@ckec.org)

9/10/2025, 1/21/2026, 6/3/2026 (In Person)-Instructional Coaching for Impact

Target Audience: Instructional Coaches, Instructional Leaders, PLC leads, Teacher Leaders, Building Administrators, District Leaders

This year-long professional learning cohort is designed for instructional coaches and school leaders committed to building capacity, collaboration, and coaching expertise. The experience begins with an in-person launch day focused on foundational questions: Why is sustained professional development important? What defines effective coaching and mentoring? Who drives successful instructional learning in schools? 

Participants will engage in monthly virtual book studies, beginning with Instructional Coaching in Action and followed by The Impact Cycle by Jim Knight. These sessions will foster reflection, discussion, and real-time application of strategies.

A midyear in-person session will offer time to reflect on implementation, share successes, and deepen practice. The year concludes with a final in-person gathering to celebrate growth and plan for future impact.

By the end of the cohort, participants will develop a strong foundation in research-based coaching practices, practical tools to support teacher growth, and a collaborative network of peers leading professional learning in their schools.

$75.00 fee per participant for Member Districts and $125.00 fee per participant for Non-Member Districts.  This will cover the cost for each participant to receive copies of Instructional Coaching in Action: An Integrated Approach That Transforms Thinking, Practice, and Schools and The Impact Cycle, and the cost of training materials.

In Person Meeting Dates: 9/10/25, 1/21/26, 6/3/26

8:30 am-3:30 pm

Virtual Meeting Dates: 10/15/25, 11/19/25, 12/10/25, 2/18/26, 3/18/26, 4/22/26

9:00 am-11:00 am

Contact erin.mciver@ckec.org with questions.

9/18/2025, 10/16/2025, 11/20/2025, 12/4/2025-PLCs with Purpose: Making the 4 Questions Work for Every Team

Target Audience: Instructional Coaches, Instructional Leaders, Teacher Leaders who facilitate PLCs

Effective PLCs don’t happen by accident—they happen on purpose. Join us for a powerful professional learning series designed to transform your PLC process from theory to action. In this hybrid experience, participants will engage in three one-hour virtual book study sessions exploring Make It Happen: Coaching With the 4 Critical Questions of PLCs at Work by Kim Bailey and Chris Jakicic. Together, we’ll unpack key ideas, reflect on current practices, and prepare to take our PLCs to the next level.

The series will culminate in a full-day, in-person session where participants will collaborate with other PLC instructional leaders to plan, revise, and refine their PLC structures. Whether you’re just getting started or looking to deepen your impact, this series will give you the tools and time to truly make it happen.

9/18/25 10/16/25 11/20/25 12/4/25
4:00-5:00 p.m.

Virtual

4:00-5:00 p.m.

Virtual

4:00-5:00 p.m.

Virtual

8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. In-Person

1 Hour PD/EILA for each virtual session attended. 6 Hours PD/EILA for in-person Session attended.

$75 Fee for Member Districts and $125 Fee for Non-Member Districts

Contact holly.lawrence@ckec.org with questions.

9/19/2025-Lesson Lab: Building Stronger Lessons with the 7 Components

Target Audience: Classroom Teachers, Special Education Teachers, Instructional Coaches, School Leaders, District Leaders

What does it take to design a lesson that’s clear, cohesive, and cognitively engaging? In this hands-on session, we’ll dive into the 7 Components of an Ideal Lesson and explore how they align with the brain-based 6-phase model for student learning.

Participants will explore high-impact strategies for each component—like using flashbacks to support retrieval practice and congruent learning targets that drive everything from hooks to exit slips. But this isn’t just theory—we’ll give you time to create, refine, and workshop your own lesson plans using the 7 components as a guide. You’ll walk away with practical tools, peer feedback, and a customized plan to bring your lesson design to the next level.

Free for Member Districts and $125.00 for Non-Member Districts

Contact holly.lawrence@ckec.org with questions.

10/29/2025-AI isn’t Spooky: Getting to Know AI and Its Uses in the Classroom

Target Audience: Teachers, School Leaders, Deeper Learning Teacher Leaders, Instructional Coaches, Library Media Specialists, Educators with limited experience with AI

Don’t be spooked by artificial intelligence! This full-day, in-person workshop will help educators unmask the mysteries of AI and how it works. We will explore the powers, limitations, and ethics of using AI-powered tools in the classroom. Participants will discover a variety of AI-powered tools and gather practical strategies and resources to bring AI to life in their teaching!

Free for Member Districts and $125.00 for Non-Member Districts

6 Hours of PD/EILA Credit. Contact holly.lawrence@ckec.org with questions.