July 10, 2025 - 11:13

OKLAHOMA CITY – The Oklahoma State Department of Education (OSDE) has unveiled a new partnership with the contentious organization PragerU. State Superintendent Ryan Walters made the announcement, highlighting the initiative's goal to enhance educational resources available to students and educators across the state.
PragerU, known for its conservative viewpoints and educational videos, has sparked debates regarding its influence on educational content. Critics argue that the partnership may promote a biased perspective in classrooms, while supporters believe it will provide valuable resources that align with their educational values.
The collaboration aims to integrate PragerU's materials into Oklahoma's curriculum, potentially affecting how subjects such as history and civics are taught. Walters expressed confidence that this partnership will empower teachers and provide students with diverse viewpoints, fostering critical thinking skills.
As the state moves forward with this initiative, educators and parents are encouraged to engage in discussions about the implications of incorporating such materials into the learning environment. The decision has already ignited conversations about educational standards and the role of ideological content in public education.
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