Oklahoma Code § 70-3-116.6

Title 70. Schools: Pilot program for mentor teacher training
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A.  The Commission for Educational Quality and Accountability
shall establish a two-year pilot program for mentor teacher training
with the goal of retaining teachers in this state.  For the purposes
of this section, "mentor teacher" shall have the same meaning as
provided for in Section 6-182 of Title 70 of the Oklahoma Statutes.
B.  The pilot program shall provide mentor teachers, who have
taught for at least five (5) years, with coaching tools to guide,
support, and assist teachers who have been employed by a public
school district in this state for one year in the areas of classroom
management, curriculum, differentiation of instruction, and other
pedagogical techniques.  The goal of the pilot program shall be to
provide training to one mentor teacher from each school district in
this state over the two-year period.
C.  Subject to the availability of funds, mentor teachers who
complete the training pilot program created by this section shall be
provided a one-time stipend of Three Thousand Dollars ($3,000.00).
D.  The Commission shall administer an introductory survey and
an exit survey to teachers placed under the mentorship of a mentor
teacher who completed the training pilot program created by this
section.  The Commission shall create a standardized survey form to
measure a teacher's mentorship experience.
E.  By July 1, 2026, the Commission shall submit a report to the
President Pro Tempore of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of
Representatives, and the chairs of the education committees in the
Senate and House of Representatives.  The report shall include but
not be limited to aggregate data from the surveys administered
pursuant to subsection D of this section and recommendations
regarding continuation or expansion of the pilot program.

F.  The Commission shall promulgate rules to implement the
provisions of this section.

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