Oklahoma's new K-12 social studies standards, revised by Superintendent Ryan Walters, include controversial additions focusing on the 2020 election. The revised standards instruct students to 'identify discrepancies' in the election results, highlighting specific events like ballot counting halts and mail-in voting security concerns. This move has sparked outrage among educators, parents, and some Republicans, prompting a lawsuit challenging the standards' accuracy and objectivity. Despite opposition, the Republican-led legislature lacked the votes to reject them, partly due to pressure from conservative groups. Walters defends the changes, claiming they promote critical thinking, while critics view them as politically motivated misinformation.
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