Learning Geography by Looking at the World
A multi-ethnic group of elementary age students are learning the places of the world by looking at a globe in geography and history class.
A multi-ethnic group of elementary age students are learning the places of the world by looking at a globe in geography and history class.
Oklahoma State Auditor and Inspector Cindy Byrd released a federal audit today of payments meant for relief during the pandemic and found that over $29 million in “questioned costs” were misappropriated. You can read the full report in the link below. State Auditor Report on Misused Federal Relief Money According
Author: Jasmine Quiñónez is an English I and Spanish I teacher at Purcell High School. In her nine years of teaching, she has taught ELL classes, English I, Honors English I, and Spanish I and II. This is also her second year of being an Academic Team coach. One of
Eryn Caffey does not work at your typical public school. The students that go to Lincoln Academy in Enid, Oklahoma go for extra support – whether that be access to an extensive English language development program or remedial classes at the alternative high school. As one of the English as
From Surfing to Seminole: One OEA Member Still Adapting in 57th Year of Teaching If you visited a Seminole track meet, you might not realize the humble, unassuming 70-something-year-old middle school coach with a subtle and soothing Oklahoma drawl was once a bodysurfing teenager on the beaches of Orange County,
Teacher and world traveler are two things that people do not normally relate to one another but describe Allison Bias perfectly. Bias is an English Language teacher at Longfellow Middle School in Norman who in recent years became a frequent jetsetter thanks to the Global Exploration for Educators Organization (GEEO).
How one Oklahoma educator ratified the first ever miscarriage contract language in the country Jordann Hardin stood on the floor of the assembly hall, tears rushing down her face, as she shared her story with a teacher from New Jersey she just met. It was a moment that propelled Hardin,
Click here to download a copy of Delegate Assembly Handbook Flexible Agenda Friday, April 30, 20215 p.m. – 8 p.m. / First Business SessionOEA President Alicia Priest, Presiding Call to Order Invocation – Reverend Dr. Shannon Fleck, Executive Director of the Oklahoma Conference of ChurchesFlag Salute – Elizabeth Shadid, OAEA
This past August, Canton Elementary teacher Carrie Compton was flipping through the latest NEA Today magazine when a particular story caught her eye. She read about a fellow teacher and mother from Muskogee who was docked pay when she left to be a part of her son’s deployment. Fortunately, this
Educating and Advocating in the New Normal April 17, 2021 Register today! OAEA Members attend free of charge; nonmenbers $30. Agenda Registration, 8 a.m., Zoom room opens Opening Session: 8:30-8:50 a.m. Introductions & Welcome Breakout Session #1: 9-9:50 a.m. Seeking Diversity in Teacher Preparation Programs & the Teaching Force
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