Due to the outbreak of the Coronavirus, Kentucky students — from preschool through college — are practicing social distancing. The Prichard Committee for Academic Excellence is committed to ensuring that learning continues to take place at this time. The following websites link to resources that can be used to enhance home-based learning during this time.

Early Childhood

  1. Resources for Early Learning
  2. Early Learning Academy – ABC Mouse
  3. National Geographic Kids
  4. PBS Kids

K-12

  1. Kentucky Virtual Library
  2. Kentucky Center for Mathematics
  3. Kentucky Educational Television: Guide to Non-Traditional Instruction
  4. Zearn.
  5. Amplify.
  6. National Center for Families Learning: Out of School Time Online Resources
  7. GreatMinds.
  8. Scholastic 20 days of free Learning
  9. Facing History and Ourselves – Teaching resources
  10. Khan Academy
  11. Real Time Curriculum Project
  12. Discovery Education

Higher Education

  1.  Kentucky Virtual Library
  2. MIT Video
  3. Stanford Online
  4. Harvard Extension School: Open Learning Initiative
  5. Canvas Network
  6. edX
  7. Cousera
  8. MIT Open Courseware
  9. Open Yale Courses
  10. Open Learning Initiative

If you would like to submit a link to be added to this page, please email Jessica Fletcher at the Prichard Committee.

Author

Jessica Fletcher joined the staff of the Prichard Committee for Academic Excellence in January 2020. She comes to Prichard with more than 17 years experience working in communications, journalism and education advocacy. She has covered local school boards as a journalist in London, Ky. and Winchester, Ky., and communicated about the importance of education to Kentucky's workforce and economy as the Communications Director at the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce. She also served as the Executive Director of Communications at the Kentucky Education and Workforce Development Cabinet and as the Chief Communications Officer for the Kentucky Department of Education. A lifelong Kentuckian, she is a graduate of Rockcastle County High School and Eastern Kentucky University.

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