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School Improvement Division - led by three Assistant Superintendents, supports School Improvement help school use data from the Oklahoma School Testing Program to improve instruction in the state-mandated core curriculum (PASS) through workshops and technical assistance on grant and program management, curriculum development and implementation ...
Educational Quality - The Office is responsible for implementing the Oklahoma Teacher Preparation Act by approving and accrediting teacher education programs and through the assessment of candidates seeking teacher certification. To implementing this mission, the Office, with input from the State Education Department, reviews and assess ...
The board also approved new information literacy standards and financial literacy standards for Oklahoma schools. The rules and standards approved — all by 4-0 votes — by the board on Thursday ...
The position of Secretary of Education was established, along with the Oklahoma Governor's Cabinet, by the Executive Branch Reform Act of 1986. [citation needed] The Act directs the Secretary of Education to advise the Governor on public education policy and advise the state public education agencies on new policy as directed by the Governor.
The U.S. Department of Education has awarded a $58.9 million grant over five years to the Oklahoma State Department of Education in what the national agency says is a focus to boost literacy rates ...
The Oklahoma City Public Schools Board of Education voted Monday night to bring the district into compliance with a new state law regulating communication from school personnel to students.. House ...
A general education teacher is required to attend if the recommended program includes activities with general education students, even if the child is in a special education class in the school. Any provider of a related service to the child. Normally, services include speech therapy, occupational therapy, or adapted physical education.
Opinion: Instead of providing hundreds of millions of dollars for 4% of students in Oklahoma, we should worry more about the other 96% in public education. The entire strategy for education in ...