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OKEII's Family Enagement Resources

The OKEII team has created a comprehensive collection of leading resources to to help families support their children’s growth and learning from preschool through high school. These resources also focus on the most effective areas of family engagement emphasizing learning at home, parenting practices, sound nutritional habits, device regulation, and clear expectations for behavior and academics. All resources are free unless otherwise stated.

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Family Engagement in Preschool and Elementary School

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Reading and Early literacy

Learning Math at Home

Helping with Homework

Parenting Strategies

Academic Development and Nutrition

Device Regulation and Monitoring

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Family Engagement in Middle School

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Learning at Home and Independent Study Skills

Parenting Strategies

College and Career Readiness

Academic Development and Nutrition

Device Regulation and Monitoring

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Family Engagement in High School

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Learning at Home and Study Skills

Parenting Strategies

College and Career Readiness

Device Regulation and Monitoring

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Valuable insights and tools.

Welcome to our Resources hub. Here, you'll find downloadable materials and must-watch videos. Explore topics that matter, including issues that affect our public education system in Oklahoma.

Oklahoma ranks near the bottom.

Oklahoma ranks #49 or #50 in public education nationally, depending on which ranking one reads. Neither should be acceptable to any Oklahoman. Our kids deserve a better public education.

Virtual school days are like vacation days.

Oklahoma’s public schools rank near the bottom in total number of instructional days/hours in class, at 165-days as prescribed by State law.

We must remove digital distractions from our schools.

Cellphones in class distract our kids from valuable educational time (which is already one of the shortest in the country). Our kids need to learn. We need to ditch the phones.

Innovating Education Podcast: OKEII

Join OKEII advisors Dr. Katherine Curry and Dr. Dan Hamlin as they discuss the state of public education in Oklahoma and the OKEII.

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