Oklahoma is revising its social studies curriculum to focus on identifying discrepancies in the 2020 election results, influenced by the state's school superintendent Ryan Walters, a Trump supporter. The changes shift from a general examination of election issues to specifics like ballot-counting halts and mail-in voting risks. Walters aims to counter what he terms left-wing indoctrination in schools, promoting a curriculum infused with national pride and religious references, while also removing topics like Black Lives Matter and George Floyd's murder from education.
The new curriculum requires high school students to examine discrepancies in the 2020 election, reflecting a broader Republican agenda that aligns closely with Trumpâs ideologies.
State Superintendent Ryan Walters emphasized that these revisions aim to move away from what he perceives as left-wing indoctrination in education, declaring an unapologetic push for teaching history.
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