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corporal punishment, oklahoma state capitol
Oklahoma lawmakers study ‘properly administered’ school corporal punishment
Out of 512 districts in the state, 137 permit corporal punishment, according to a 2023 report from Oklahoma Appleseed Center for Law and Justice.
Oklahoma lawmaker holds corporal punishment interim study, opponents frustrated
An interim study designed to examine the effectiveness of corporal punishment in schools played out with mixed reaction at the state capitol Monday.
Corporal punishment in schools debated at Oklahoma Capitol
Oklahoma has ranked fifth among states in the number of incidents of children being paddled at school, according to a study by the Oklahoma Appleseed Center for Law and Justice.
Oklahoma Republican wants corporal punishment for special needs students
On Monday, an Oklahoma House Representative held an interim study to explore the effectiveness of corporal punishment in state classrooms. Rep. Jim Olsen (R-Roland) stated that he has no intentions to force schools to adopt such policies but does support the practice for certain situations.
Lawmakers study school corporal punishment
Roland, hosted an interim study Monday, Oct. 21, 2024, at the state Capitol to consider the “effectiveness of properly administered corporal punishment.” Olsen said he has no
Oklahoma representative comments on corporal punishment
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. (KAUZ) - According to the Oklahoma House of Representatives, Oklahoma Rep. Jim Olsen held an interim study on Monday, Oct. 21, to discuss the effectiveness of properly administered corporal punishment.
Lawmakers Push To Keep Corporal Punishment, Advocacy Groups Seek Ban
State lawmakers are studying "the effectiveness of properly administered corporal punishment." The study, held Monday afternoon, was led by Representative Jim Olsen, who says he wants to ensure that parents and teachers who want to participate in corporal punishment have the ability to do so.
Oklahoma lawmaker wants to ensure corporal punishment for special needs students remains an option
Efforts to get rid of corporal punishment for students with special needs have ramped up, but Oklahoma has not been successful in getting rid of it in schools.
Effectiveness of corporal punishment in schools the focus of Oklahoma interim study
A bill that would have banned the use of corporal punishment on students with disabilities didn't quite make it across the finish line this past legislative ses
Oklahoma lawmaker hosts study to promote corporal punishment
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Tom Elliott makes the case to bring back corporal punishment
Tom Elliott says there’s a case to be made for reintroducing corporal punishment, believing it didn’t do any harm when he was ...
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Rep. Ellyn Hefner advocates for non-violent discipline, criticizes corporal punishment
Rep. Ellyn Hefner, D-Oklahoma City, released a statement on the interim study of the "Effectiveness of Properly Administered ...
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Katter's Australian Party candidates campaign for corporal punishment, glorify use of cane, jug cord
Katter's Australian Party candidates vow to "bring back the smack" as they campaign on youth crime ahead of the Queensland ...
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