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Oklahoma Proposes Teaching Alternative Perspectives on the 2020 Election in Schools

  • Oklahoma will require high school students to study alleged discrepancies in the 2020 presidential election starting in the 2025-2026 school year.
  • This requirement follows the adoption of new social studies standards after the Republican-controlled Legislature did not block the inclusion by the May 1, 2025 deadline.
  • Students are required to explore claims such as paused ballot counts and concerns about mail-in ballot security, despite these allegations being widely debunked by courts and fact-checkers.
  • State Superintendent Ryan Walters described the new social studies benchmarks as strongly conservative and patriotic, asserting that they give students the opportunity to explore and understand the election process.
  • The new standards have sparked controversy, with critics warning they promote political indoctrination, while supporters argue the reforms restore factual history teaching in classrooms.
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We Got This Covered broke the news in on Friday, May 2, 2025.
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