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New Oklahoma State Board of Education members want the Legislature to return new social studies academic standards to the ...
"I felt like I had been deceived,” Mike Tinney said of Superintendent Walters. "To know changes had been made without my knowledge is disturbing. We as board members want people to know we didn’t know ...
$2.8 million was intended to support a summit and road trip for educators to learn about the state's new social studies ...
Last year was the first school year for teachers in the state to start implementing new standards for civics and social studies. The Department of Education’s Freedom Framework is now considered one ...
MEETING. STATE SUPERINTENDENT RYAN WALTERS GAVE REPUBLICANS FROM THE HOUSE OF REPS A RUNDOWN ON THE PROPOSED SOCIAL STUDIES STANDARDS, AND HE’S HOPING THOSE ARE IMPLEMENTED NEXT YEAR. I FEEL VERY ...
The agency made grants for professional development and supported nationwide history education programs. Now these offerings ...
Oklahoma House and Senate Democrats on Monday filed resolutions to reject a controversial proposal of new standards for social studies.
State lawmakers are set to approve, revise or deny new social studies standards that have been approved by the Oklahoma State Board of Education. Republican leadership in both the House and Senate ...
State Democrats want to send Oklahoma’s new social studies standards back to the drawing board. The standards require the approval of the state legislature before they become official.
East Dakota Educational Cooperative contracted with the state to organize the Civics and History Summit and History Road Trip ...