In brief: Oklahoma education
Published: November 8, 2009
Teachers honored
The Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence awarded professional development scholarships to 51 teachers to attend national and international conferences. Sharron Wolf, a science teacher at Cheyenne
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Group gives grant
The National Science Foundation awarded a $6 million Experimental
Program to Stimulate Competitive Research grant to researchers from Kansas and Oklahoma. They will work to develop cyberCommons, an
information "cafeteria” that will enable individuals to obtain real-time data or forecasts. The grant will be funded over three years, and the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education will provide a $100,000 match.
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