Oklahoma's top education official has issued a directive for all public schools in the state to incorporate Bible instruction into their curriculum for grades 5 through 12. This move, aimed at integrating religious teachings into the classroom, mandates immediate compliance from schools, emphasizing the importance of the Bible and the Ten Commandments as foundational elements. The decision aligns with a broader trend among conservative states to include religious education in public schools, sparking a significant shift in the educational landscape. Oklahoma's schools are now tasked with developing and implementing lesson plans that adhere to this new requirement, amidst discussions on the implications for religious freedom and educational standards.
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