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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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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.
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?
Apr 1, 2021 · Gov. Kevin Stitt on Wednesday signed into law bills to alter the school funding formula and expand students’ ability to transfer between schools. Supporters of the funding measure, House Bill 2078, say it will more closely align school funding with enrollment trends. And the transfer measure, Senate Bill 783, allows students to more easily ...
Education in Oklahoma schools in 2013 is far different than it was thirty years ago. Broad changes have been instituted in curriculum, assessment, teacher credentialing, school administration, and funding. The degree of local control of schools has changed dramatically as the Oklahoma Legislature instituted state standards for what is
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.
Jan 11, 2017 · Early in our nation’s history we recognized that education was the key to our social and economic future. Publicly-funded colleges were created before the American Revolution and were expanded with federal assistance in the 19th century.
Oklahoma Teacher Walkout. On April 2, 2018, public school teachers walked out of school to protest school funding cuts, low salaries, and inadequate resources for the first time since 1979. The strike lasted ten days, with many teachers and students joining together to persuade lawmakers at the state capitol with handmade signs and chants.