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After its 2014 Advanced Placement U.S. history framework became a target of intense criticism, the College Board did something unusual: It agreed to a rewrite.
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A Democratic state senator who opposes a bill creating education savings accounts is proposing three amendments that appear to take a shot at other recent…
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Oklahoma lawmakers are criticizing the new outline for the high school Advanced Placement United States history courses, saying it doesn’t emphasize key…
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One of the four Democrats who voted against a bill dealing with how the Advanced Placement U.S. history course is taught in Oklahoma says he doesn't think…
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State Rep. Dan Fisher says he plans to rework his bill that targets state funding for Advanced Placement U.S. history courses after a barrage of criticism…
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Updated 12:20 p.m.House Speaker Jeff Hickman (R-Fairview) says no decision has been made about whether or not a controversial bill that directs the State…
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In Oklahoma, state lawmakers are debating a bill that would axe the teaching of Advanced Placement courses in U.S. history. The reason? Some believe the classes focus too much on what is "bad about America." The bill, which passed easily through a committee this week, outlines what should and shouldn't be taught in the classroom.