Oklahoma’s ‘America First’ Teacher Screening Test Spotlights Partisanship Debate

Education Superintendent Ryan Walters’s tool, which is now available to the public, is viewed as the backlash to progressive bias in U.S. public education.
Oklahoma’s ‘America First’ Teacher Screening Test Spotlights Partisanship Debate
Gregory-Portland High School U.S. history teacher William Schuetz presents his theories during Conspiracy Week in Portland, Texas, on May 10, 2016. Rachel Denny Clow/Caller-Times via AP
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Oklahoma’s recent “America First” initiative for K–12 education has renewed debate on partisanship in public education.

Teacher candidates from outside the Sooner State are now screened for progressive ideologies such as transgenderism or critical race theory.

Aaron Gifford
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Aaron Gifford has written for several daily newspapers, magazines, and specialty publications and also served as a federal background investigator and Medicare fraud analyst. He graduated from the University at Buffalo and is based in Upstate New York.