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(FRANKFORT, KY) – The Kentucky Department of Education (KDE) is currently inviting applications for the Technology Standards and Assessment Review Committee, as well as its Advisory Panels. This initiative is part of a broader effort to ensure that academic standards are relevant and effective in the ever-evolving landscape of technology in education.
According to KRS 158.6453, it is essential for the KDE to establish a systematic process for the review of all academic standards. This includes a thorough examination of the technology standards that guide educational practices across the state. The review committees will play a crucial role in evaluating existing standards and making recommendations for updates or improvements based on current trends and best practices in technology.
Interested individuals with expertise in technology, education, or related fields are encouraged to apply. This is a valuable opportunity for stakeholders to contribute to the future of educational standards in Kentucky, ensuring that they meet the needs of students and educators alike. Applications will be accepted until the designated deadline, and selected members will have the chance to influence the direction of technology education in the state.
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