State and national speakers share effective methods of instruction and educational ideas as part of the Leadership Institutes sponsored by OCIC.
Each year, OCIC provides informative and relevant professional development that prepares educators to excel with curriculum standards, curriculum innovations, and accountability systems.
If your district's systemic professional development plan includes using data to inform instruction and implementing the state academic content standards, OCIC professional development is an acceptable use of federal funds under NCLB if approved in the District Consolidated Application.
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Oklahoma Curriculum Improvement Commission (OCIC)
presents

Jan K. Hoegh January 24, 2012 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Embassy Suites 1815 S. Meridian Ave. Oklahoma City, OK 73108
To download handouts from this session, please visit: http://www.ossba.org/ocic
Currently, a transition to Common Core Standards is prevalent in the educational environment. This session will overview key steps in successful Common Core implementation. A focus of the presentation will be resources the Marzano Research Laboratory has developed to support teachers and administrators in this transition from state standards to Common Core Standards.
Jan K. Hoegh is assistant director of statewide assessment for the Nebraska Department of Education. She works with educators, school districts, service units, and colleges throughout the state. Her primary focus is Nebraska State Accountability test development. Jan has been a classroom teacher, building-level leader, professional development specialist, principal, and curriculum coordinator. She has presented at multiple state and national conferences, and has facilitated many meetings throughout Nebraska and in other states.
In addition to her professional role in Nebraska, Jan is an associate for the Marzano Research Laboratory. She provides training for districts across the country on pertinent educational topics. Currently, Common Core implementation is a primary presentation topic.
An active member of several educational organizations, Jan was president of the Nebraska Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development. She is also a member of National Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development and Nebraska Council of School Administrators. Her article “Behind the Scenes of Nebraska State Accountability” was recently published in Nebraska Council of School Administrators Today.
Jan has a bachelor of arts in elementary education and Master of Arts in educational administration, both from the University of Nebraska at Kearney. She also received an endorsement in assessment from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Jan and her daughter Ashlyn reside in Lincoln, Nebraska.
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Preregistration is required for each participant prior ro the workshop. There is no cost for workshop participation for 2011-2012 OCIC member districts. Nonmember districts will incur a $100 nonrefundable registration fee for each participant which is payable to OCIC prior to the workshop.
To register, contact Ms. Martha Stewart by email: marthas@ossba.org or by phone at (405) 528-3571. Please give your name and school or organizational affiliation.
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For more information, contact: Martha Stewart 2801 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 528-3571
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