Your Story, Your Words: Jasmine Quiñónez
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
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
one man’s promise helps him find passion in being in educator Robert Allen’s mom always believed that education was the most important thing. She had
Eryn Caffey does not work at your typical public school. The students that go to Lincoln Academy in Enid, Oklahoma go for extra support –
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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
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
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
Aspiring Educators and Early Career Educators, as you prepare to receive your placements for student teaching or new job with a class that is all
On Thursday, Dec. 1, the Oklahoma Attorney General released an Attorney General Opinion outlining his thoughts on the Oklahoma Charter Schools Act, specifically in relation
You may have heard on the news that there is a new organization claiming to provide legal representation for Oklahoma educators that some claim OEA
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