OEA Women’s Caucus The OEA Women’s Caucus is established for the purpose of providing a channel through which members of the OEA/NEA can actively work to eliminate sexism in all facets of society, with special emphasis on education. The caucus is dedicated to support the goals, objectives, and programs of
January 27, 2023 Former teacher, principal, and friend of the pod, Rep. Melissa Provenzano, returns to Fried Okra to preview the legislative session, including education bills she has authored and the importance of listening to what actual Oklahoma educators say they need. (25:20) If you thought a budget proposal would be
2024 OEA Delegate Assembly New Business Items NEW BUSINESS ITEM #1 Withdrawn by Maker NEW BUSINESS ITEM #2 Withdrawn by Maker NEW BUSINESS ITEM #3 Withdrawn by Maker NEW BUSINESS ITEM #4 – Adopted I move the OEA investigate types of electronic voting software for use in OEA elections and
CLICK: Find Your Lawmaker Tracking 2022 Legislation Keep tabs on this session’s education bills by visiting the 2022 Bill Tracking page in our Members Only section. 2022 OEA Legislative Guide Civication is an exciting opportunity for OEA members to connect with state lawmakers and make a difference in Oklahoma public
Join us at the 2023 OEA Organizing Conference: “Time to put in the netWORK: Thriving for their future!” The conference will be held on Friday, February 24 and Saturday, February 25 at the Hilton Garden Inn, Edmond (2833 Conference Drive, Edmond, OK 73034) Registration is $40 until ticket sales end on
Putting Education First The Oklahoma Education Association has long been considered the voice of education in Oklahoma. Founded Oct. 19, 1889, as the Oklahoma Teachers Association, the group held its first meeting on Christmas Day of that year at the Guthrie First Methodist Church. The OEA has a rich heritage
Summary of OEA Awards The OEA Awards Program honors the people who support and promote public education. The awards, which are subject to the approval of the OEA Board of Directors, are presented during the annual OEA Delegate Assembly in April. Although the awards are classified as annual awards, the
Purpose The OEA Women’s Caucus is established for the purpose of providing a channel through which members of the OEA/NEA can actively work to eliminate sexism in all facets of society, with special emphasis on education. The caucus is dedicated to support the goals, objectives, and programs of the OEA/NEA.
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