OCPA ContributorOklahoma’s new social studies and science standards make it possible for students to have much-improved instruction in Oklahoma’s public K-12 classrooms. It will be up to the next state superintendent to push through every administrative reform needed to turn standards reform into classroom reform.In May, Oklahoma adopted social studies ...
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