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      • From teachers managing one-room schoolhouses during territorial times to the expansion of educational opportunities for Oklahomans of all racial and economic backgrounds during the twentieth century, Oklahoma’s education system became more inclusive, accessible, and accountable over the course of history.
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  2. Mar 27, 2013 · Changes in Oklahoma’s education system in recent years are just the latest in a long line of reforms going back decades. As we debate this latest batch of reforms, some important questions have gone unasked — how much do we know about reforms of the past? Which reforms have worked and which haven’t?

  3. From teachers managing one-room schoolhouses during territorial times to the expansion of educational opportunities for Oklahomans of all racial and economic backgrounds during the twentieth century, Oklahoma’s education system became more inclusive, accessible, and accountable over the course of history.

  4. “Oklahoma’s landmark education reform legislation.” But, over the past 30 years, Oklahoma has instituted hundreds of reforms; the report describes these in brief. Reforms touched every area of education – finance, administration, the qualifications of teachers and administrators,

  5. Not long after, on July 11, 1965, US district Judge Luther L. Bohanon claimed the dual school system operated by the Oklahoma City school district violated the Four-teenth Amendment of the United States Constitution. Judge Bohanon ordered Oklahoma to come up with integration plans.

  6. Mar 27, 2016 · Multiple cuts in education funding, low academic achievement and teacher pay ranked as one of the worst in the nation created a challenged public education system in Oklahoma in 1990 — elements that appear to still exist today.

  7. In this decade, Oklahoma’s rate of change has been very close to the national rate of change. The NAEP data can be viewed two ways: (1) Oklahoma is behind, and we are not moving to catch up; or (2) Oklahoma’s education funding is among the lowest in the nation, yet we are holding our own.

  8. Apr 1, 2021 · Another major shift to the way schools in Oklahoma are funded occurred last week after the state Board of Education voted 4-3 to allow charter schools access to several new local and state tax revenue streams in settling a lawsuit. Legal challenges to the decision are expected.

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