Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders and Oklahoma Sen. Adam Pugh, R-Edmond, talked about important topics in school reform at the recent National Summit on Education in Oklahoma City. The Oklahoma Senate says that the conference, which took place from Wednesday to Friday, brought together leaders in education to talk about how to change things across the country.
Gov. Sanders, who is known for wanting to change things in the education system, laid out plans to encourage new and flexible academic paths, help students get ready for jobs, and give teachers more power. “It was an honor to welcome Governor Sanders to this year’s summit,” Senator Pugh said in a meeting that was recorded by the Oklahoma Senate. Arkansas and nearby states all want to work together to help kids do better in school, which is what her vision is all about.
Senator Pugh has been working hard to improve education in Oklahoma. He has been focusing on things like early childhood education, reading and writing skills that are proper for each age, higher teacher pay, and better partnerships between schools and local businesses. ExcelinEd puts together the National Summit on Education, where people who want to change education policies can share their ideas and talk about new ways to make things work. This year’s conference talked about things like new ideas in rural schools, digital learning, and building up the workforce. The Oklahoma Senate says that Senator Pugh and other leaders are working together to make the future of education in the U.S and better.
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