
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
Leading up to the midterms, throngs of teachers and education advocates rallied around democratic candidates for governor and superintendent. But after the ticket went to Gov. Kevin Stitt and Education Secretary Ryan Walters, some of those teachers are thinking about leaving the state altogether.
Jami Jackson-Cole is a fifth grade teacher at Duncan Public Schools and manages the Oklahoma Edvocates Facebook page, which is a community of thousands of teachers and parents around the state. StateImpact’s Beth Wallis spoke to her about how Oklahoma teachers are looking at the road ahead.
5
1212 ratings
Leading up to the midterms, throngs of teachers and education advocates rallied around democratic candidates for governor and superintendent. But after the ticket went to Gov. Kevin Stitt and Education Secretary Ryan Walters, some of those teachers are thinking about leaving the state altogether.
Jami Jackson-Cole is a fifth grade teacher at Duncan Public Schools and manages the Oklahoma Edvocates Facebook page, which is a community of thousands of teachers and parents around the state. StateImpact’s Beth Wallis spoke to her about how Oklahoma teachers are looking at the road ahead.
14 Listeners
43 Listeners
25,757 Listeners
35 Listeners
634 Listeners
56,169 Listeners
10 Listeners
55 Listeners
9,549 Listeners
10,070 Listeners
4 Listeners
10 Listeners
5 Listeners
5,972 Listeners
10 Listeners
1 Listeners
60 Listeners
19 Listeners
12 Listeners
697 Listeners
2 Listeners
11 Listeners
2 Listeners
1 Listeners
4 Listeners
2 Listeners
2 Listeners