Oklahoma State Textbook Committee’s

TEXTBOOK SUBJECT CYCLE

(Includes year adopted by committee and effective dates for ordering)

2005 - Science and Computer Education/

Instructional Technology

(Effective Dates Science: July 1, 2006-June 30, 2012)

Science Includes: General Science K-8 or 9-12, Earth Science 7-12, Aeronautics, Biology, Botany, Chemistry, Electronics, Environmental Science, Geology, Physical Science, Physics, Physiology, Zoology.

(Effective Dates: Computer Education/Instructional Technology: July 1, 2006-June 30, 2009) Computer/Technology Includes: Introduction to Computers, Computer Literacy, Advanced Programming, Business Computer Applications, Computer Programming I-II, and AP Computer Science A or AB.

2006 - Social Studies and The Arts

(Effective Dates: July 1, 2007-June 30, 2013)

Social Studies Includes: American History, AP U.S. History, Ancient and Medieval History, Black History, Career Exploration, Civics, Conservation of Natural Resources, Current Events, Economics (Social Studies), Geography, Government, AP Government and Politics, International Problems, Modern History, Oklahoma History, Problems of Democracy, Psychology, AP Psychology, Sociology, World History, AP European History, and Other Social Studies. The Arts (Fine Arts and Music) Includes: Art I-IV, AP Art (Studio), Art Appreciation, AP Art History, AP Studio Art Drawing, Arts and Crafts I-IV, Stage Crafts, and Humanities. Applied Music, Music Appreciation, Instrumental I-IV, Music Theory, AP Music Theory, Vocal I-IV, Other Music and Drama.

2007 - Language Arts

(Effective Dates: July 1, 2008-June 30, 2014)

This Language Arts Adoption Includes: Reading, Literature, AP* Literature, American Literature, English Literature I-III, and Debate.


2008 - Foreign Languages, Health, Vocational Education and

Computer Education/Instructional Technology

(Effective Dates: Languages, Health, and Vocational Education: July 1, 2009-June 30, 2015)

(Effective Dates: Computer Education/Instructional Technology: July 1, 2009-June 30, 2012)

Computer/Technology Includes: Introduction to Computers, Computer Literacy, Advanced Programming, Business Computer Applications, Computer Programming I-II, and AP Computer Science A or AB.