Louisiana becomes seventh state to add PragerU to social studies resources

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Louisiana has become the seventh state to adopt the conservative media platform PragerU as an optional K-12 social studies resource, bolstering a national parental rights debate heading into the upcoming election.

PragerU materials billed as patriotic alternatives to 'woke agendas' in public schools

Education officials in Texas, New Hampshire, Oklahoma, Montana, Arizona and Florida have decided over the past year to approve PragerU Kids videos as supplemental resources. “The most honest way to deal with it is to call them book burners who want to control what you read,” said James Carville, a Democratic Party strategist, longtime Louisiana resident and former political science lecturer at Tulane University. “It could hurt Republicans in November because extremism is the best case against them.”“PragerU has a clear ideological angle,” said Brendan Gillis, director of teaching and learning at the American Historical Association.

“Prager U offers high quality educational materials focused on primary sources and the timeless principles of freedom and opportunity that the American Founders believed,” said Ryan Walters, Oklahoma’s state superintendent of public instruction and a former history teacher. “I am pleased to see state after state adopt these materials and get back to teaching true civics and history to our students all over the country.

According to right-leaning parental rights groups, PragerU materials offer high-quality alternatives to the sexually explicit and politicized content that public schools have promoted to their children for years. Another is “The Story of America,” a distance-learning website that uses patriotic anecdotes from the best-selling books of former Reagan education secretary William Bennett, who holds a doctorate in philosophy.

“The students enjoyed watching them and shouting out the answers based on what they learned,” Ms. Collier said. “It is also good for them to witness that kids their age are learning the same information across America.”

 

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