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  2. high-quality public education, the Oklahoma State Department of Education (OSDE) will close the opportunity and achievement gap for each student. Build exceptional educators and schools. The OSDE will support the recruitment, preparation and retention of highly effective teachers and leaders. Create engaged communities. The OSDE

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    State agencies

    1. 1.1. See also: Oklahoma State Department of Education The mission statement of the Oklahoma State Department of Educationreads: The Superintendent of Public Instruction is the chief administrative official in the Department of Education. The Superintendent of Public Instruction is elected to four-year terms. Joy Hofmeisterwas elected to the position in 2014. The State Board of Education oversees the state's public school system. The board is composed of seven members: the Superintendent of...

    Unions

    In 2012 the Fordham Institute and Education Reform Now assessed the power and influence of state teacher unions in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. Their rankings were based on 37 different variables in five broad areas: resources and membership, involvement in politics, scope of bargaining, state policies, and perceived influence. Oklahoma ranked 43rd overall for union power and influence, or "weakest," which was in the fifth of five tiers. The main unions related to the Oklahoma...

    Quality Counts 2014

    1. 1.1. See also: Education Week survey Education Week, a publication that reports on many education issues throughout the country, began using an evaluation system in 1997 to grade each state on various elements of education performance. This system, called Quality Counts, uses official data on performance from each state to generate report cards for all 50 states and the District of Columbia. The report card in 2014 uses six different categories: 1. Chance for success 2. K-12 achievement 3....

    Oklahomans for Responsible Government report

    In 2009, Oklahomans for Responsible Government (OFRG), a nonprofit founded in January 2008, released a report about the overall transparency of Oklahoma's school districts. According to the report, 79 of the state’s 531 districts (15 percent) lacked an official website.Additionally, of the 471 districts with technology directors, 59 had no website. The organization maintained that it was not calling for states to establish mandates for the creation of school websites, but rather was reminding...

    State Budget Solutions education study

    1. 1.1. See also: State spending on education v. academic performance (2012) State Budget Solutions examined national trends in education from 2009 to 2011, including state-by-state analysis of education spending, graduation rates and average ACT scores. The study showed that the states that spent the most did not have the highest average ACT test scores, nor did they have the highest average graduation rates. A summary of the study is available here. The full report can be accessed here.

    The following is a list of recent education bills that have been introduced in or passed by the Oklahoma state legislature. To learn more about each of these bills, click the bill title. This information is provided by BillTrack50 and LegiScan. 1. 1.1. Note: Due to the nature of the sorting process used to generate this list, some results may not b...

    The link below is to the most recent stories in a Google news search for the terms Oklahoma education policy.These results are automatically generated from Google. Ballotpedia does not curate or endorse these articles.

  3. The Oklahoma State Department of Education is the state education agency of the State of Oklahoma charged with determining the policies and directing the administration and supervision of the public school system of Oklahoma.

  4. The average Oklahoma teacher will earn an estimated $60,656 in pay and benefits this school year, according to the National Education Association’s annual Rankings and Estimates report published in April 2024. That’s a 34% increase over eight years ago when average teacher compensation was $45,292.

  5. Teachers include both full-time and part-time teachers. Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding and because some data are not shown. SOURCE : U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Schools and Staffing Survey (SASS), "Public School Teacher Data File," 2011–12.

    State
    Total Number Of Teachers
    Hispanic, Regardless Of Race
    White, Non-hispanic
    United States
    3,385,200
    7.8
    81.9
    Alabama
    45,000
    78.8
    Alaska
    7,500
    85.7
    Arizona
    61,700
    13.1
    80.1
  6. May 27, 2021 · Thousands of Oklahoma teachers make a similar decision every year. Annually, more than 4,000 of Oklahoma’s roughly 45,000 teachers leave the profession in the state and the number of new hires is consistently lower. And at Stilwell, the job is just plain hard.

  7. Feb 23, 2024 · There were 1,019 teaching vacancies in Oklahoma schools during the 2022-23 academic year, the highest number reported since the Oklahoma State School Boards Association began conducting its annual survey nine years prior.

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