August 6, 2025 - 01:48

(FRANKFORT, KY) – The Kentucky Department of Education (KDE) is set to host a new series of Kaleidoscope Community of Practice sessions aimed at enhancing the skills of special education teachers. These sessions are designed to deepen participants' knowledge of Specially Designed Instruction (SDI), a critical component in providing effective support to students with disabilities.
The Kaleidoscope initiative emphasizes collaboration and shared learning among educators, allowing them to exchange best practices and innovative strategies. By participating in these sessions, teachers will have the opportunity to engage with peers, discuss challenges, and explore solutions that can be applied in their classrooms.
The upcoming sessions promise to be an enriching experience, focusing on real-world applications of SDI to better cater to the diverse needs of students. Educators are encouraged to take part in this valuable professional development opportunity, which aims to foster a stronger, more inclusive educational environment for all learners in Kentucky.
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