Education; creating the 1907 Project to promote patriotic education; providing duties of advisory committee. Effective date. Emergency.
Impact
This legislation mandates the creation of a nine-member advisory committee appointed by state leadership, including the President Pro Tempore of the Senate, Speaker of the House of Representatives, and the Governor. The members will serve two-year terms and will be tasked with evaluating and recommending instructional strategies for promoting Oklahoma's historical narratives. The bill also stipulates that the committee submit an annual report detailing their activities, findings, and recommendations for future actions.
Summary
Senate Bill 1169, also known as the 1907 Project, establishes an advisory committee aimed at promoting patriotic education and raising awareness of Oklahoma values. The bill defines 'patriotic education' as the presentation of Oklahoma's founding history, its evolution towards foundational principles, and the importance of these principles to the state. The committee will be responsible for advising the state government on how to enhance the understanding of state civics and history among its residents.
Contention
While the bill seeks to enhance education about Oklahoma's history, it may spark debate regarding the interpretation of 'patriotic education'. Critics may argue that such a focus risks politicizing education and could lead to a narrative that favors a specific viewpoint of state history. Furthermore, opponents of the bill may challenge the implications of presenting a singular, patriotic narrative, suggesting it could overshadow diverse perspectives on Oklahoma's complex past.
Higher education; modifying the name, membership, and duties of the Oklahoma Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research Advisory Committee. Effective date. Emergency.