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Community Outreach | Smolen, Smolen & Roytman
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Case Settlements and Verdicts. Oil and Gas Royalty Litigation. Case Settlements and Verdicts. Oil and Gas Royalty Litigation. Smolen, Smolen and Roytman is not only committed to our clients but to our community as well. We take pride in supporting charitable organizations that work so hard to make a difference in the lives around us. The firm has donated over $4,000,000 to local, state and national non-profit groups, churches, and schools in a devotion to advancing the greater good in society. 8211; The ...
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OCEP's Dr. Curt Adams Joins Education Panel at Oklahoma Policy Institute's Summer Policy Institute - OCEP
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OCEP’s Dr. Curt Adams Joins Education Panel at Oklahoma Policy Institute’s Summer Policy Institute. OCEP co-director Dr. Curt Adams joined the education panel at Oklahoma Policy Institute. 8216;s annual Summer Policy Institute, which provides participants with a combination of seminars, panels, workshops and keynote addresses involving leading policy experts from government, academia and community organizations. You can listen to the education panel, as well as other sessions, here. Adams: Evidence suppo...
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Books - OCEP
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OCEP staff have produced or collaborated on books related to its interests over the past decade. Most of these books are related to the organizational studies, leadership, and collective trust in schools. Collective Trust: Why Schools Can’t Improve Without It. Forsyth, P.B., Adams, C.M. and Hoy, W.K. (2011). Collective Trust: Why Schools Can’t Improve Without It. New York, NY: Columbia University Teachers College Press. View PDF: Collective Trust: Why Schools Can’t Improve Without It. Contemporary Challe...
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Projects - OCEP
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Since 2010, OCEP has taken on a variety of policy-related tasks including program evaluations for non-profit and educational organizations, in addition to its commitment to examine government policies and their effects on schools and learning. Its largest projects , thus far, are collaborations with both Tulsa Public Schools and Union Public Schools on the longitudinal study of school health indicators and school capacity. Learn more about our School Capacity Program. The proposed theory of change and ev...
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Seattle University Youth Initiative: Theory of Change and Evaluation Plan - OCEP
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Seattle University Youth Initiative: Theory of Change and Evaluation Plan. In short, the evaluation should address the information needs of program leaders and funders. Changes to the proposed theory of change and evaluation plan should be made if any assumptions about SUYI do not represent the intentions and reality of program designers and implementers. Additionally, limited access to student and parent data may necessitate changes to the evaluation design. To view the full report.
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Collective Trust - OCEP
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Collective trust is a research theme that OCEP staff have been engaged with for over a decade. It is concerned with a specific, normative forms of trust that emerges in role-groups of schools (parents, students, teachers) and that has consequences for school performance and individual student learning. Collective Trust: Why Schools Can’t Improve Without It. Forsyth, P.B., Adams, C.M. and Hoy, W.K. (2011). Collective Trust: Why Schools Can’t Improve Without It. Published on-line ahead of print. doi:10...
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Medical Malpractice Lawyer | Smolen, Smolen & Rotyman
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Case Settlements and Verdicts. Oil and Gas Royalty Litigation. Case Settlements and Verdicts. Oil and Gas Royalty Litigation. Medical malpractice in the United States is a serious issue which has affected the lives of many people. It is estimated that 98,000 Americans die each year due to hospital errors. A 2006 follow-up to the 1999 Institute of Medicine Study found that medication errors are the most common mistakes by healthcare professionals, harming nearly 1.5 million people every year. Surgeons, fa...
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