US State Introduces Trump ‘Loyalty Test’ for Teachers Amid Controversy

In recent news, Oklahoma will soon be making some mandatory requirements in education. New York and California teachers will be required to pass a test when applying for new teaching jobs in the state. Critics are calling it the Trump ‘loyalty test’ or “MAGA loyalty test.” Supporters say it safeguards the educational system to avoid ‘radical leftist ideology’ in the classroom.

The test will be generated by PragerU, an American nonprofit organization focused on creating content with heavy conservative and capitalist views.

Oklahoma is currently experiencing one of the most significant teacher shortages in the country. With over 1000 positions unfilled within the state, critics worry that by applying these requirements, the shortage will continue. Others worry that it will create a political culture war in education.

Why The Test Is Being Introduced

Ryan Walters, the public school superintendent in Oklahoma, explained in an interview with USA Today, the objective of the exam is to educate children ‘without liberal indoctrination’.

Progressive ideologies are widely associated with New York and California, which are considered ‘blue states’ because of their liberal supporters and views. Teachers from these states are being specifically targeted by Oklahoma’s education system.

“As long as I am superintendent, Oklahoma classrooms will be safeguarded from the radical leftist ideology fostered in places like California and New York,” Walters said in a statement.

What Trump’s Loyalty Test Looks Like

Many people are concerned with PragerU’s involvement in developing the exam. PragerU started as a small YouTube channel that promotes conservative views. They have since grown into a far-right media network, pushing their propaganda into classrooms and education.

Concerns have risen over their threat to the integrity of pubic schools in America, as previous reports highlight PragerU’s strong Christian nationalist agenda.

According to reports from USA Today and The Associated Press, the pro-Trump ideology test contains 50 multiple-choice questions. The questions focus on constitutional basics, religious freedom, Congress’s structure, and state representation. They also include social issues like religion, gender, and biology.

Reports say other questions on the loyalty test include:

What are the two parts of the U.S. Congress? A. House of Lords and Commons B. Courts and Senate C. Executive and Legislative D. Senate and House of Representatives

How many U.S. Senators are there? A. 435 B. 110 C. 50 D. 100

Why do some states have more Representatives than others? A. They cover a larger geographic area. B. They have held statehood for a longer period. C. The number is determined by military presence. D. Representation is determined by population size.

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