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Fall 2010 Conference

August 6, 2010
By Steve Cade

The ODLA Fall Conference will be held at Rose State College on November 12, 2010 from 8:00AM to 4:30PM. If you are interested in presenting a talk please follow this link. If you are interested in exhibiting your wares please follow this link.
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SuperInstitutional Member?

July 12, 2010
By Steve Cade

ODLA now has an additional membership category for larger employers. The SuperInstitution provides membership benefits for 10 representatives. Employers may choose and rechoose which employees are members as they deem fit.
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Distance learning programs gain popularity in Oklahoma | NewsOK.com

June 28, 2010
By Steve Cade
Distance learning programs gain popularity in Oklahoma | NewsOK.com

Distance learning programs gain popularity in Oklahoma Distance learning programs have skyrocketed at Oklahoma State University and the University of Oklahoma in recent years. Distance learning can make earning a degree more accessible to working or nontraditional students. BY DARLA SLIPKE 0 Published: June 26, 2010 Kimberley McDaniel, a 2009 University of Oklahoma graduate, didn’t meet many...
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Oklahoma law sets criteria for educators’ performance ratings | NewsOK.com

June 10, 2010
By Steve Cade
Oklahoma law sets criteria for educators’ performance ratings | NewsOK.com

BY ANDREA EGER – Tulsa World Oklahoman 2 Published: June 10, 2010 Teachers and principals across Oklahoma will soon have to make the grade on a new five-point rating system or risk losing their jobs. More Info EvaluationsRatings: Superior, Highly Effective, Effective, Needs Improvement or Ineffective. Breakdown: Based...
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ASU plans big change in teacher training

May 21, 2010
By Steve Cade

In a quest to turn out better teachers, Arizona State University is shaking up its training program for K-12 educators, requiring students to take more courses in subjects they will teach and fewer on how to teach and understand children. Read more: http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/news/articles/2010/01/25/20100125asuteachers0125.html#ixzz0oayGy9Pf
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