3/3/2025-Rough Draft Math

Target Audience: General Education, Special Education, Instructional Coaches, and Math Interventionists

This two-hour virtual professional learning opportunity will explore the ideas of being a “rough draft” mathematician. Participants will work through what a rough draft math framework looks like and how to encourage productive struggle and conceptual thinking when working with students with disabilities on math tasks. Inspired by the work of Amanda Jansen. 

Contact maryruth.hertweck@ckec.org with any questions.

4/16/2026-Desmos Calculator Made Easy: Features, Functions, and Fluency

Target Audience: General Education, Special Education, Instructional Coaches, Math Interventionists,  and Administrators

Boost your students’ success with the DESMOS calculator with our two hour virtual professional development exploring the three Desmos calculators available on the KSA. Learn practical tips and tricks, get a clear overview of each calculator’s features, and discover what’s available—and what’s not—on the test. Walk away confident in supporting your students to use Desmos effectively and efficiently.

Contact maryruth.hertweck@ckec.org with any questions. 

 

10/21/2025-Don’t Get Haunted by Non-Compliance: A Not-So-Spooky IEP Survival Guide

Target Audience: Special Education Teachers, School Psychologists, ARC Facilitators, Related Service Providers

Avoid the “ghosts” and “monsters” of IEP non-compliance in this engaging, interactive professional learning session! Special education teachers, school psychologists, and ARC facilitators will explore real-world scenarios, uncover the top compliance pitfalls, and learn practical strategies to ensure every IEP is student-centered and audit-ready. Through hands-on activities, collaborative games, and creative problem-solving, participants will leave with tools, checklists, and resources to confidently navigate ARC meetings, documentation, and IEP implementation—without being haunted by past mistakes.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Identify common compliance “ghosts” lurking in IEPs 
  • Apply strategies to avoid non-compliance pitfalls 
  • Collaborate effectively to maintain thorough, student-centered documentation 
  • Create practical checklists and tools to support ongoing compliance

Contact kim.hinton@ckec.org with questions.

11/13/2025-Crafting IEPs that Work: Goals, Transitions, and Beyond

Target Audience: MSD Teachers, ACCs, Special Ed Facilitators, Instructional Coaches, Directors of Special Education

Join us for this in-person session designed to strengthen your skills in developing high-quality IEPs. This training will place special focus on exploring IEP writing for students with complex needs, including:

  • Alternate Assessment components
  • Writing meaningful PLAAFP statements
  • Developing strong, measurable goals and progress monitoring systems
  • Creating appropriate transition goals and services
  • Determining extended school year (ESY) eligibility

Participants are encouraged to bring an upcoming IEP to work on, along with data related to current goals, for hands-on practice and application. Send any questions to erica.price@ckec.org or kim.hinton@ckec.org 

Six hours of professional development credit will be awarded upon completion.

 

3/23/2026-Small Changes, Big Impact: Simple Accommodations that Really Work

Target Audience: K-12 Special Education and General Education Teachers

Discover fast, evidence-based strategies that make a real difference for students with diverse learning needs. In this interactive, in-person, 3-hour session, teachers will explore high-impact accommodations for reading, writing, math, executive function, behavior, and assessment. Participants will engage in hands-on activities, analyze real student scenarios, and develop practical action plans that can be implemented immediately. Leave with a toolkit of strategic interventions designed to reduce barriers, boost engagement, and support student success—all without adding hours to your workload.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Identify strategic accommodations that improve learning and engagement.
  • Apply accommodations to real student scenarios.
  • Develop a personalized plan for immediate classroom implementation.
  • Monitor and adjust strategies to maximize impact.

 

Contact kim.hinton@ckec.org with questions.

 

4/21/2026-IEP Remix: Making Compliance Work for Instruction

Target Audience: Special Education Teachers, Related Service Providers, General Education Teachers

Step into the world of the IEP Remix, where compliance meets creativity! In this high-energy, interactive session, participants will learn how to seamlessly embed IEP goals, accommodations, and progress monitoring into everyday instruction. Through hands-on activities, micro-teaching, and collaborative lesson redesign, teachers will leave with practical strategies and ready-to-use tools to align instruction with student goals while maintaining compliance.

Key Takeaways:

  • Identify natural opportunities to embed IEP goals into lessons
  • Apply accommodations and modifications dynamically
  • Collect meaningful progress data efficiently
  • Collaboratively redesign lessons for maximum instructional impact

Why Attend:

This session transforms IEP compliance from a checklist into actionable, instructionally meaningful practices, giving teachers the confidence to drive student progress while staying aligned with state requirements.

 

Contact Kim.Hinton@ckec.org with questions.

10/20/2025-IEP Playbook-REPEAT SESSION

Target Audience: Special education teachers, related service personnel

Using Kentucky’s IEP Guidance document as a primary reference, this session aims to equip NEW special education teachers with the knowledge, skills, and resources needed to effectively develop, implement, and monitor individualized education programs for students with disabilities, ensuring that they receive the support they need to succeed academically and beyond.

Contact cari.sherrets@ckec.org with questions.

9/4/2025 (First In Person Date)-New Special Education Teacher Cadre

Target Audience: New special education teachers within the first 3 years of teaching

A year-long professional learning community designed to equip new special education teachers with the knowledge, tools, and confidence needed to serve students with disabilities while meeting compliance requirements and fostering inclusive, engaging learning environments.

Format:

  • 6- 2-hour sessions held virtually
  • 3 – full-day sessions held in-person (September, December, May)
  • Register for all cadre dates at once

In person: 9/4/25, 12/4/25,  5/7/26

Virtual: 10/2/25, 11/6/25, 1/8/26,  2/5/26, 3/5/26, 4/2/26

Contact kim.hinton@ckec.org with questions.

 

3/17/2025-Access to Opportunity: PostSecondary Transition Cadre

Target Audience: Special Education Teacher, Guidance Counselors

Access to Opportunity: Postsecondary Transition Cadre

This professional learning cadre brings together those who work with and support students with disabilities as they prepare for life after high school. Through collaborative learning, resources, and best-practice strategies, participants will deepen their understanding of effective postsecondary transition planning. Topics will include college and career readiness, independent living skills, community-based opportunities, and connecting students with agencies and supports. The cadre will highlight practical tools, state and federal requirements, and real-world examples to help teachers design meaningful, student-centered transition plans. Educators will leave equipped to guide their students toward successful and fulfilling futures in education, employment, and independent living.

Contact kim.hinton@ckec.org with questions.

10/15/2025-Access to Opportunity: PostSecondary Transition Cadre

Target Audience: Special Education Teacher, Guidance Counselors

Access to Opportunity: Postsecondary Transition Cadre

This professional learning cadre brings together those who work with and support students with disabilities as they prepare for life after high school. Through collaborative learning, resources, and best-practice strategies, participants will deepen their understanding of effective postsecondary transition planning. Topics will include college and career readiness, independent living skills, community-based opportunities, and connecting students with agencies and supports. The cadre will highlight practical tools, state and federal requirements, and real-world examples to help teachers design meaningful, student-centered transition plans. Educators will leave equipped to guide their students toward successful and fulfilling futures in education, employment, and independent living.

Contact kim.hinton@ckec.org with questions.