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Looking for a Job? 10 Industries With Tens of Thousands of Job Openings 

With a growing skills gap, KI advocates early technical training to fill thousands of U.S. manufacturing jobs and prepare students for rewarding careers.

Briarlake Elementary School art teacher uses classroom as her student's canvas 

Amy Sery is one of the teachers there is in the final round of a national competition that will pay four teachers $40,000 for new classroom furniture. Ms. Sery says if selected, her students will

Four Factors Driving Demand in the Industrial Sector 

From an e-commerce boom to a renewed focus on reshoring and investment, explore the key factors fueling growth in the U.S. industrial sector.

Amada America Manufacturing Facility 

When Amada America expanded its U.S. operations to better serve east coast clients, KI set out to help them take the industrial feel out of their facility by providing sophisticated yet functional

Designers Have the Power to Play a Key Role in Strengthening Local Communities 

Designers are frequently able to play a key role in strengthening communities and engaging their members in more meaningful and dignified ways.

Discontinued Products 

The following products are discontinued. KI will still honor product warranties from the original date of purchase.

DeKalb County art teacher a finalist for a $40,000 classroom makeover 

Dr. Sery is the Visual & Media Arts teacher at Briarlake Elementary in DeKalb County. Many of her students have very diverse learning needs. She now has a chance to help them like never before.

Approaching Community with Intention 

Presented by KI and IIDA, a panel of design professionals investigated community building in the time of COVID and societal unrest.

FCPS teacher a finalist in dream classroom competition, needs more votes 

Ms. Wilkirson recently did some designing of her own. Last fall, she learned about a national contest — hosted by the furniture company KI. It selects four educators from four regions across the U.S.

How to Engage Project-Based Learning in Elementary Education 

Julie Pawlowski's fifth-grade social studies class has no limits when it comes to project-based learning opportunities. She shares insights on the nature of PBL in elementary education.

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