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The K20 Center for Educational and Community Renewal is a statewide research and development center located on the research campus of the University of Oklahoma.

History

In 1995, the Oklahoma Networks for Excellence in Education (ONE) was formed, initially from six elementary schools from various settings, to create communities among Oklahoma schools for democratic education. [1] In 2001, O.N.E.’s Executive Director Mary John O’Hair drafted a proposal to bring together teachers, administrators, students, parents, and community members to improve on local and international teaching methods. [2]

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References

  1. ^ Applegate, Perri J.; Wilson, Scott; Williams, Leslie A.; O'Hair, Mary John (5 January 2009). "Chapter 1 - The K20 Model for Systemic Educational Change And Sustainability: Addressing Social Justice in Rural Schools and Implications for Educators in All Contexts". In Woods, Philip A.; Woods, Glenys J. (eds.). Alternative Education for the 21st Century: Philosophies, Approaches, Visions. p. 16. ISBN  9780230618367. Retrieved 26 October 2021.
  2. ^ "K20 Center: History". K20 Center. Retrieved 26 October 2021.