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The University of Oklahoma has been recognized among 250+ higher-education institutions as a member of the FirstGen Network. OU was chosen based on our commitment to improving the college journey and advancing the futures and careers of our first-generation student population.

To learn more about our commitment to our first-generation student population, visit our First-Generation Student page.

   

It is the mission of the University of Oklahoma to create an academic culture that fosters student integrity both in and out of the classroom. Resources found throughout this website can help you to understand this mission, as well as guide you through the academic integrity system. If you have any further questions about our system, you may contact Will Spain (wcs@ou.edu) in the Office of the Academic Integrity Programs via e-mail.

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Zarrow Families Professional Services Center

What is the "Curriculum Library"?
The Zarrow Families Professional Services Center, also known as the Curriculum Library contains all Oklahoma state-adopted textbooks and curriculum materials for grades K-12. We are open to the general public. The materials in our collection are reference only.

Most of our visitors are Education students, school teachers, and parents. Education students use our collection to learn about the various kinds of curriculum materials and the different approaches to teaching. Teachers browse when they want fresh ideas for teaching a particular subject. Parents visit when they want to learn more about their children's education or when they want ideas for helping their children to learn.

Oklahoma adopts new textbooks every year on a six-year schedule that rotates by subject. We update the curriculum library's collection accordingly. For instance, in fall 2013, we received new Social Studies and Pre-Kindergarten through Fifth-grade Reading and Language Arts materials which will be in effect July 1, 2013 through June 30, 2019.  In the fall of 2017 we received new PreK-12 Mathematics textbooks (effective dates: July 1, 2018-June 30, 2024); and so forth. For the complete subject rotation schedule, click on "subject cycle."

Hours of Operation
The University of Oklahoma Curriculum Library is typically open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Friday. 

Mailing Address:
Zarrow Families Professional Services Center Curriculum Library
Jeannine Rainbolt College of Education
Collings Hall
820 Van Vleet Oval, Room 150W
Norman, OK 73019

Additional Curriculum Review Sites
The OU Curriculum Library is just one of Oklahoma's nine Congressional District Review Sites. The following institutions also have review sites containing the same materials as the OU Curriculum Library.

 

  • OSU Tulsa
  • Cameron University
  • Northeastern State University
  • Northwestern State University
  • University of Central Oklahoma
  • East Central University
  • Southwestern State University
  • Southeastern State University
  • Oklahoma Panhandle State University
  • Oklahoma Department of Education

The Graduate Student Senate (GSS) represents every graduate student enrolled in any of the programs offered by the Graduate College at the University of Oklahoma, giving them an official voice.  Additionally, each year a substantial portion of the SGA budget is allocated to GSS for two important initiatives: Awards and Grants.

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JRCOE IT is based in the Sandra L. O'Brien Collaborative Learning Hub is available to students, faculty, and staff of the Jeannine Rainbolt College of Education for academic, research or personal use.

Lab spaces have powered tables and are available for group work and screen sharing, as well as an area for quiet study and limited printing using the poster printer.  All JRCOE students get $15 a semester in WEPA credits 

We also have Loaner, A/V, Maker Space and Ed Tech available to checkout – browse the collection and reserve items at this link: bit.ly/3ZeTOsQ.  

Printing

WEPA (OU platform) printer is available for color and B/W printing and document scanning,  Students that are taking a JRCoE class during the current semester and paying Education technology fees are given $15 in printing credits each semester.  From here: (form here: bit.ly/3YUcEnL). 

Location

The Sandra L. O'Brien Collaborative Learning Hub in room 244 of Collings Hall on the 2nd floor (at the top of the main stairs take the first right through the glass door and the lab is at the end of the hall).

Phone number

(405) 325-1575

Hours of Operation

The Collab Lab is open when Collings Hall is open.   

Staff are scheduled 8-5 M-F and when classes are in the building.   

Checkouts are available when staff is on duty.  

Please contact us at jrcoe_it@ou.edu with any questions.

Sunday – Closed

Oklahoma Aspiring Educators Association

The OU Oklahoma Aspiring Educators Association (OAEA) is a pre-professional organization of undergraduate and graduate students preparing for careers in education. As a member of OAEA, students are affiliated with the Oklahoma Education Association, an educational professional association representing nearly 35,000 members in the state. OAEA members are also part of the National Education Association, the largest education association in the nation. The OU OAEA chapter provides support with job interviewing skills, resume writing, classroom management, and other vital educational information and issues.

Kappa Delta Pi

Kappa Delta Pi International Honor Society in Education, is an honor society for education. It was founded in 1911 and was one of the first discipline-specific honor societies. Inclusion is by invitation.

The purpose of the OU Gamma Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi shall be to promote excellence in and recognition of outstanding contributions to education. Kappa Delta Pi shall endeavor to maintain a high degree of professional fellowship among its members, to quicken professional growth, and to honor achievement in educational work. To these ends, it shall invite to membership persons who exhibit commendable professional qualities, worthy educational ideals, and sound scholarship, without regard to race, age, color, religion, sex, or disability.