Oklahoma's recent academic standards introduce the teaching of disputed claims regarding the 2020 election, emphasizing purported discrepancies in ballot counting and mail-in voting security. Despite being criticized even by some GOP members, these standards were approved swiftly under the guidance of conservative officials such as Ryan Walters, the state superintendent. He defended the necessity of the standards, claiming they would provide students with a wholesome understanding of history, though the legislative process was highly criticized for being rushed and lacking proper review.
"These new standards will ensure that kids have an accurate and comprehensive view of historical events, while also reinforcing the values that make our country great."
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