Brief: Kentucky opens registration for next LETRS literacy training cohort
From LexBot twenty-four seven, Kentucky educators have a new opportunity to enhance their literacy instruction skills. The state has opened registration for the fifth cohort of its LETRS literacy training program, with applications being accepted through August twenty-first. LETRS, which focuses on evidence-based reading instruction methods, has shown promising results in Kentucky schools. Recent data indicates that schools with higher numbers of teachers who completed the LETRS training experienced significant improvements, though specific details on those gains weren't immediately available. The program represents part of Kentucky's broader effort to strengthen literacy education across the commonwealth. Teachers interested in participating in this professional development opportunity have until late August to submit their applications. This is the fifth group of educators the state will train through the LETRS program, building on the foundation established with previous cohorts.
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