Oklahoma State Superintendent Ryan Walters released guidelines on the state’s controversial Bible mandate in public schools on Wednesday.

In June, Walters ordered educators for grades 5 through 12 to incorporate the Bible into their lessons, arguing that the Bible is necessary to ensure “students grasp the core values and historical context of our country,” he said in a statement at the time.

The order was followed by an intense backlash from civil liberties groups and the Oklahoma Education Association – a collective of educators, administrators and other school employees.

The new guidelines require educators to incorporate the Bible by looking at “only its historical, literary and secular benefits” by noting the Bible’s influence on Western civilization, American history, literature, art and music.

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    4 months ago

    Found this!

    Ryan Walters State Superintendent of Public Instruction and Chairperson of the Board Oliver Hodge Bldg, Room 121 2500 North Lincoln Boulevard Oklahoma City, OK 73105-4599 Ofc: (405) 521-3301 / Fax: (405) 521-6205 Email: ryan.walters@sde.ok.gov