Teachers moving from ‘progressive states’ into Oklahoma to be vetted by pro-Constitution test

The Oklahoma State Department of Education will roll out an assessment to test teachers moving in from “progressive states” to ensure they have a strong grasp of the U.S. constitution before they are given a teaching credential for the Sooner State.

The test will evaluate educators on their knowledge of the Constitution, understanding of American exceptionalism, and “grasp of fundamental biological differences between boys and girls,” according to a news release from the department.

The assessment is expected to be implemented before the start of the coming school year, a department official told The College Fix.

“As long as I am superintendent, Oklahoma classrooms will be safeguarded from radical leftist ideology that California and New York have fostered,” state Superintendent Ryan Walters said in a statement provided to The Fix.

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