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Program #13: Kentucky Education Commissioner Jon E. Draud talks with Wayne Young, executive director of the Kentucky Association of School Administrators, about the many ways KASA supports educators and how the organization is working to improve public education in Kentucky.
Program #12: Adequately funding P-12 education in Kentucky and options for raising additional revenue are among the topics discussed as Education Commissioner Jon E. Draud talks with Rep. Harry Moberly, the chair of the House Appropriations and Revenue Committee.
Program #11: On this program, Kentucky Education Commissioner Jon E. Draud discusses school boards and their importance in getting to proficiency. Guests are Madison Co. Board of Education member Doug Whitlock, who is also president of EKU, and Jean Crowley, board development specialist with the Kentucky School Boards Association and a member of the Danville Independent Board of Education.
Program #10: The importance of school buildings to student learning is the topic for this program of Kentucky Education Issues. Commissioner Jon E. Draud talks with Kentucky Department of Education Facilities Management Director Mark Ryles about the relative condition of school buildings in the state, the planning, finance and construction of new buildings and "green" energy initiatives currently used in some Kentucky schools.
Program #9: Commissioner Jon E. Draud talks with Kentucky Department of Education Office of Education Technology Associate Commissioner David Couch about technology and its role in helping educate our young people. Topics include the use of technology in the classroom, communications, professional development and good technology citizenship.
Program #8: On this program of Kentucky Education Issues, Commissioner Jon E. Draud talks with Jan Mester, president of the Kentucky Council on Economic Education. They discuss the council's mission, available resources and current initiatives to encourage economic and financial literacy among Kentucky's young people.
Program #7: Commissioner Jon E. Draud discusses Highly Skilled Educators and their role in school improvement in Kentucky. Guests are Steve Schenck, associate commissioner for the Office of Leadership and School Improvement, Kentucky Department of Education and Suzanne Wright, a Highly Skilled Educator in Jefferson County.
Program #6: Bob Sexton, executive director of the Prichard Committee for Academic Excellence, joins Education Commissioner Jon E. Draud to talk about the statewide education advocacy organization, its history, current initiatives and the continuing role it plays in education reform in Kentucky.
Program #5: Kentucky Education Commissioner Jon E. Draud talks with Education Cabinet Secretary Helen Mountjoy about the differences in their roles and responsibilities, the new biennial budget and its impact on P-12 education and the wide variety of education initiatives and services available to Kentuckians.
Program #4: Kentucky Board of Education Chairman Joe Brothers and Vice-Chair Bonnie Lash Freeman join Education Commissioner Jon E. Draud for a discussion about public education in Kentucky, the role of the state Board of Education and plans for reaching the goal of proficiency for all students by 2014.
Program #3: Kentucky Education Commissioner Jon E. Draud and Ken Draut, associate commissioner for the Office of Assessment and Accountability, discuss CATS (the Commonwealth Accountability Testing System) and changes to it proposed in Senate Bill 1.
Program #2: The chairmen of the Senate Education Committee, Sen. Ken Winters (R) and the House Education Committee, Rep. Frank Rasche (D), discuss funding and other education issues currently before the Kentucky General Assembly with Education Commissioner Jon E. Draud.
Program #1: Kentucky Education Commissioner Jon E. Draud discusses proposed state budget cuts and the impact they could have on public education in Kentucky. Guests are Robin Kinney, associate commissioner for the Office of Internal Administration and Support and Petie Day, director of the Budgets Division, from the Kentucky Department of Education.