Schools; prohibiting public schools from using certain funds to promote concepts of social emotional learning. Effective date. Emergency.
Impact
The legislation will directly impact the educational landscape in Oklahoma by altering how schools can allocate funding for various programs. Schools will now be unable to employ or rely on resources linked to SEL, which could potentially hinder the holistic development of students by depriving them of critical resources that assist in fostering emotional intelligence and social competencies. As a result, educators may find it challenging to integrate necessary social skills training within the existing framework of academic curricula, leading to a narrow focus on traditional academic performance rather than comprehensive student development.
Summary
Senate Bill 1027 aims to restrict the use of federal, state, or private funds by public schools in Oklahoma for promoting, purchasing, or utilizing social emotional learning (SEL) concepts in their curricula. The bill prohibits public schools, charter schools, and virtual charter schools from implementing any form of SEL programming, which includes evidence-based and non-evidence-based initiatives designed to address non-cognitive social factors that contribute to students' emotional well-being and civic engagement. This legislative move reflects a significant shift in educational policy regarding mental health and social skills development in the state.
Contention
The bill has prompted debates among educators, parents, and legislators. Proponents argue that the introduction of SEL concepts is a form of indoctrination that detracts from core academic subjects and promotes agendas that may not align with local values. Conversely, opponents stress the importance of SEL in preparing students for success in both personal and professional capacities, citing research that links emotional skills to academic achievement and overall well-being. The delineation of SEL as controversial has led to fears that educational practices may regress if such training is banned, thus requiring additional discussions on the future role of emotional and social education in the school system.
Schools; prohibiting certain districts and charter schools from using certain programs of instruction; providing penalty for violation. Effective date. Emergency.
Schools; prohibiting certain districts and charter schools from using certain programs of instruction; providing penalty for violation. Effective date. Emergency.
Water and water rights; creating the Oklahoma Regional Water District Act; requiring development and coordination of certain districts for promulgation of regional water plans. Effective date.
Teachers; directing deposit of certain Oklahoma Education Lottery Act proceeds into Teacher Empowerment Revolving Fund; providing criteria for issuance of certain teaching certificates; effective date; emergency.
State employee health insurance; funding to provide flexible benefit allowance; professional risk management program; continuance of health and dental insurance benefits; rates and benefits; disability insurance program for state employees; collections; flexible benefit revolving fund; flexible benefit dollars in the State Employees Benefits Act; effective date.
Oklahoma Turnpike Authority; modifying membership of the Authority; modifying term length; modifying actions regarding removal of appointive members; prohibiting members from participating in certain votes; effective date.