Oklahoma Code § 70-698

Title 70. Schools: Professional training institutes
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A.  The Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education are
authorized to develop professional training institutes for the
purpose of increasing the available pool of qualified teachers in
subject areas that are in critically short supply in the elementary
and secondary public schools of this state.  Said program shall be
in conjunction with Title II of Public Law 98-377, "The U.S.
Education for Economic Security Act of 1984", as amended.  The
professional training institutes shall be located at and utilize the
existing facilities of one or more of the Oklahoma public or private
higher education institutions which provide programs of teacher
education.  The professional training institutes shall provide
instruction for:
1.  Graduates of accredited colleges who hold degrees with
majors in and who wish to become certified in subject areas which
are experiencing a shortage of qualified teachers; and
2.  Teachers currently certified in subject areas which are
experiencing an oversupply of qualified teachers and who hold
degrees with majors in and who wish to be certified in subject areas
which are experiencing a shortage of qualified teachers.
Initially, the professional training institutes shall provide
instruction in the subject areas of mathematics, science, computer
learning, and foreign languages and in teacher education in those
subject areas. After three (3) years of operation, the Oklahoma
State Regents for Higher Education shall have authority to
redesignate, based on data supplied by the State Department of
Education, the subject areas which are experiencing a shortage of
qualified teachers and to change the institutes accordingly.
B.  Each professional training institute shall offer an
intensive academic credit program in a designated subject area of
need or in teacher education.
C.  Upon successful completion of a professional training
institute, a participant shall be eligible to teach full-time in the
subject area of need for one (1) year in the public schools of this
state during the school year following completion of the institute.
D.  To the extent that funding permits, it is the intent of the
Oklahoma Legislature that participants not be required to pay for
general enrollment fees, tuition, books, or special fees associated
with a professional training institute.  The Legislature further
intends that participants be allowed to utilize campus housing and
food services at the lowest available rate.

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