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OSU students abuzz at learning from nationally award-winning entomology teacher Wyatt Hoback

Tue, Dec 19, 2017

STILLWATER, Oklahoma – A spider wasp, scorpion and other creepy crawlies of the “extremely painful sting” variety had been elected by Wyatt Hoback’s Oklahoma State University entomology class: the stinging sensation winning the majority of the 270 student votes cast would get to puncture the teacher.

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The Science of Teaching

Fri, Nov 18, 2016

The method continues to work for Angle, now an associate professor in science education, as she was recognized with the Oklahoma State University Regents’ Distinguished Teaching Award for 2015. The award is given to one faculty member in each college each year. Recipients must have evidenced unusually significant and meritorious achievement in the instruction of students for a number of years. Though Angle has received numerous accolades through her career, the Regents’ award has a special meaning.

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Segall writes book on school reform

Fri, Apr 21, 2006

After spending 42 years as a teacher — 37 of them at Oklahoma State University — William Segall knew he had to write a book on a trend that troubled him about the nation’s schools.

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