Oklahoma educators push back on state rule forcing Bible into lesson plans
by Anna Betts from World news | The Guardian on (#6PR4Z)
Several school districts say they will not - as of now - amend curricula following superintendent's order
As a new school year looms in Oklahoma, some educators in the state are pushing back against a new state order to incorporate the Bible into their lesson plans.
In late June, Oklahoma's Republican state education superintendent, Ryan Walters, ordered public schools in the state to immediately incorporate the Bible and the Ten Commandments into their curricula, following the passage that month of a law in Louisiana with a similar mandate - and which was quickly challenged on constitutional grounds.
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