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KCPT Education Conference Celebrates 10 Years of Free Professional Development for Area Teachers

Over one hundred educators from 15 local school districts gathered at the tenth KCPT Education Conference Tuesday.

April 25, 2013

Over one hundred educators from 15 local school districts shared tech tips and Common Core hurdles at the tenth KCPT Education Conference Tuesday.

Although the conference is traditionally dedicated to technology for the classroom, KCPT’s Director of Education Gary Brock chose to focus this year’s theme on Common Core, a set of national, K–12 academic standards for English Language Arts and math  that have been adopted by 45 states and the District of Columbia.

Brock provides educational media, like video clips, that support classroom curriculum to schools on both sides of the state line.

“I am glad that Common Core will be soon replacing state standards as we have known them,” Brock said.  “I have problems with curriculum issues due to the fact that we are on the border of Kansas and Missouri. I have to know both and the State Standards differ in many ways between Kansas and Missouri. Now with Common Core Standards it will make my job easier to help correlate content to our districts.”

Conference sessions featured ways to use technology, like apps, interactive devices, online resources and curriculum, to help educators adjust to and implement Common Core State Standards.

In a morning session, two librarians from Johnson County Libraries shared dozens of links to interactive sites like Docsteach.org, which provides activities for and digital copies of primary documents from the National Archives.

In hopes of correcting what some see as a lack of exposure to nonfiction, students will be required to read more informational texts and learn about primary and source documents beginning in kindergarten.

Rosalind O’Hora, who attended the morning session with Johnson County Libraries, is a kindergarten teacher at Whittier Elementary in the Kansas City Public School District and said that a lot has changed since she began teaching in 1977 at a Montessori school.

“Many, more advanced, concepts are given to Kindergarten [students] than when I first began teaching,” O’Hora said. “How it is presented makes the difference as to how well they can grasp them. My biggest challenge is to address the varied needs of my students and stay current with the pacing that is required within the district.”

Because time management is a constant challenge, O’Hora said a resource like the list of links Johnson County Libraries shared at the conference is very helpful.

“It takes so much time to search for what you can use in the classroom,” O’Hora said. ”Having access [to resources] from other teachers makes that job much easier. I use the internet daily. It helps my students be more engaged. It helps me provide a more diverse learning environment for my students.”

In addition to technology helping educators adjust to Common Core, the national standards will require that students use digital media.

“Common Core includes integrating technology across curriculum and in all subjects,” said April Bullman, who is the Instructional Technology Resource Specialist for Shawnee Mission School District. “In other words, technology is not just a tool for teachers to use as they lecture. Common Core standards will redefine teaching when technology is integrated.”

Bullman, who has attended KCPT’s conference for the past 6 years, said that it always provides an opportunity to connect with other educators in the area and that when it comes to implementing such monumental changes collaborating with other educators is key.

Lindsey Foat is the community content manager and reporter for education at KCPT

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The Piano Guys: Live at Red Butte Garden

The Piano Guys have become an Internet sensation with an immensely successful series of strikingly original self-made music videos.  Watch tonight for your chance to get YOUR seat!

Hailing from Utah, The Piano Guys became an Internet sensation by way of their immensely successful series of strikingly original self-made music videos. They’ve made more than 30 since joining forces a little more than a year ago, including their recent hit video, an innovative 10-handed version of One Direction’s “What Makes You Beautiful.”

Join us at the Midland by AMC on Saturday May 4, 2013. Your donation to Kansas City Public Television will guarantee you the best seats in the house!

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2013 Brit ComTea Party Photos

On January 19, 2013 at The Aladdin Hotel, Kansas City's biggest fans of British programming came together for an unforgettable afternoon.  The 2013 Brit Com Tea Party was a smashing success!

On January 19, 2013 at The Aladdin Hotel, Kansas City’s biggest fans of British programming came together for an unforgettable afternoon.  Hosted by our own Nick Haines, KCPT brought a little piece of Britain into the heart of downtown Kansas City.  Featuring traditional food and challenging trivia, the event offered the opportunity for our members to meet and explain why public television is so important to our community.  Look for your picture below and be sure to share with all of your friends!

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Buddy from Dinosaur Train is coming to Sea Life Aquarium

Come meet Buddy from Dinosaur Train and take the Aquarium Discovery Tour on Saturday, January 26, 2013.

Get your picture with Buddy from Dinosaur Train and take the Dinosaur Train Discovery Tour through Sea Life Aquarium! On the self-guided tour, you’ll learn about the prehistoric ancestors of sharks, crabs and more.

Buddy will be at Sea Life Aquarium on Saturday, January 26th from 10am to 3pm. Tickets for admission to the aquarium are required and can be purchased through Sea Life Aquarium’s website.  It is highly recommended that you purchase your tickets online and in advance of January 26th.

 

 

 

 

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