Background
The revision process was marked by controversy, including a court challenge and the resignation of the previous superintendent. However, the final product has been praised for its improvements.

Oklahoma has revised its social studies standards, restoring important content such as the Magna Carta, U.S. Constitution, and republicanism. The new standards also include high school electives on Ancient and Medieval History and 20th Century Totalitarianism.
The revision process was marked by controversy, including a court challenge and the resignation of the previous superintendent. However, the final product has been praised for its improvements.
The revised standards include the re-insertion of previously deleted material, such as the study of the Magna Carta and the U.S. Constitution. The standards also emphasize the importance of patriotism, citizenship, and civic engagement.
The revised social studies standards are a significant improvement, and we are proud of the progress made in restoring key content and emphasizing civic engagement.
"The adoption of these revised standards is seen as a positive step towards improving the quality of education in Oklahoma. The inclusion of high school electives on Ancient and Medieval History and 20th Century Totalitarianism will provide students with a more comprehensive understanding of history and civic engagement.
The revised social studies standards in Oklahoma are a significant improvement over the previous version. The inclusion of key content and the emphasis on civic engagement will help students develop a deeper understanding of history, government, and citizenship.
The adoption of these revised standards is a positive step towards improving the quality of education in Oklahoma. Parents and educators can be proud of the progress made in restoring key content and emphasizing civic engagement. Learn more about how to support your child’s education.