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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 156 — Department of education

156.097 Teacher institutes -- Regulation.

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(1)The Kentucky Board of Education shall develop regulations to establish a program
of educational institutes for teachers. The purpose of such institutes shall be the
general improvement of instruction within the Commonwealth.
(2)Teacher institutes shall be held during the summer months at various college
campuses selected by the Kentucky Board of Education. Each institute shall be of
one
(1)week duration.
(3)The Kentucky Board of Education shall develop specific criteria relating to the
selection of eligible teachers for institute participation, with an emphasis on
selecting teachers with a demonstrated record of effective teaching.
(4)Any teacher selected and agreeing to participate in a particular teacher institute
session shall be reimbursed for expenses incurred in attendance, and shall be
awarded a stipend in an amount to be determined by the Kentucky Board of
Education.
(5)The program shall encourage business and industry within the Commonwealth to
become institute sponsors for teachers within the respective communities of such
business and industry.
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