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Education: All kinds of minds
After leading workshops last week at a regional math convention, state Teacher of the Year Heather Sparks is back in the news again. All Kinds of Minds, a nonprofit organization that tries to help struggling students, issued a congratulations to Sparks. Sparks graduated from an All Kinds of Minds program called Schools Attuned and went on to become a program facilitator. The Oklahoma City Taft Middle School teacher said the professional development she received through Schools Attuned "significantly changed” her teaching and helped her with her algebra and pre-algebra lessons. Oklahoma was the second state to launch a statewide Schools Attuned program thanks to funding from the state Legislature and Department of Education.More than 2,500 Oklahoma educators have gone through the program to date. If you’re one of them, share your thoughts at blog.NewsOK.com/
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Wendy Kleinman, Education Reporter
Washington: Super Twosday
For Oklahomans, there are two debates worth watching today. The first is between Republican Sen. Jim Inhofe, R-Tulsa, and his challenger, Democratic state Sen. Andrew Rice of Oklahoma City. Though Rice wanted several debates, Inhofe agreed to just one, which will be in Tulsa and televised on KJRH. The second presidential debate, between, Sens. Barack Obama, D-Ill., and John McCain, R-Ariz., will air at 8 p.m. This one will use the town hall format that, conventional wisdom says, plays to McCain’s strength.
Chris Casteel, Washington Bureau
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