It should come as no surprise to anyone familiar with education that we are in need of teachers in Oklahoma and across the nation. One of the objectives we all agree is critical attracting and retaining top teaching talent. The question then becomes how do we go about doing that?
A few weeks ago some friends of mine partnered with Northeastern State University (NSU) to address this issue.
Date/Time and Location
Tuesday, March 25, @ 1:00 pm
State Board Room
Oklahoma State Dept. of Education
2500 N. Lincoln Blvd.
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
State Superintendent of Public Instruction Joy Hofmeister today presented the proposed education budget for fiscal year 2016 to the state Senate Committee on Appropriations and House Appropriations and Budget subcommittee on education.
This is a copy of her presentation:
OKLAHOMA CITY (March 12, 2015) — The State Board of Education today unanimously approved a process for the development of academic subject matter standards for English Language Arts and Mathematics. The proposal was submitted by the Oklahoma Academic Standards Setting Steering Committee.
Last week I promised to share a few of the practices that I have found the most effective in furthering my development as a teacher. My goal is to focus on three areas: personal reflection, collaboration and peer coaching.
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