PLT State Coordinators

Ashley Hoffman
Kentucky PLT State Co-Coordinator
Executive Director
Kentucky Association for Environmental Education
PO Box 2739
Elizabethtown, KY 42702
270-214-0587
[email protected]

Brittany Wray
Kentucky PLT State Co-Coordinator
Education Director
Kentucky Association for Environmental Education
PO Box 2739
Elizabethtown, KY 42702
502-653-9298
[email protected]
Featured from Kentucky Project Learning Tree

Continuing Education
KY PLT offers both in-person and virtual professional learning experiences. Learn more about how educators and facilitators can deepen their understand of environmental concepts community engagement, and more.

Teaching Resources for Environmental Educators
The TREE is Kentucky's online portal for educators and facilitators to access resources for teaching environmental education in the classroom including PLT units of study correlated to the Kentucky Academic Standards for Science.

Upcoming Events & Workshops
KY PLT and its network of PLT Facilitators offer workshops, trainings, and events for environmental educators across the state.

The Latest at KAEE
Stay up to date on the latest Kentucky news, featuring new projects, educator workshops, member features, and more.
Latest Resources
Every month we carefully select new tools and resources that enhance PLT’s lessons. These include tips curated by teachers, STEM strategies, recommending reading, apps, videos, and more.

Increasing Bird Habitat in Forests
SFI and American Bird Conservancy joined forces to create a free booklet—Bird Friendly Forests: Opportunities for Private Forest Landowners in the Southern United States—that showcases ways landowners can manage their forests for bird habitat.

A Tool for Your Science Toolbox: Natural Inquirer
Natural Inquirer is a free science education journal written for middle through high school age students. Learn more about the variety of PLT resources that have been correlated to Natural Inquirer articles.

8 Differentiated Instruction Techniques to Reach Diverse Learners
Project Learning Tree encourages teachers to provide students with multiple options for taking in information, processing ideas, and expressing what they have learned — both in the classroom and outdoors. We include suggestions for differentiated ins
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