Articles
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Higher Education
OU starting to resemble a reeducation camp
As part of its “diversity, equity, and inclusion” focus, one University of Oklahoma college recently vowed to teach white students “cultural humility.”Jonathan Small | June 21, 2021
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Education
Oklahoma praised for reading test standards, but not results
Statewide tests are required in schools nationwide to measure academic performance, but many states declare “proficiency” has been achieved for scores that are far below the level set in national standards.Ray Carter | June 21, 2021
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Education
Lawmakers say anti-CRT work not done
Although House Bill 1775 was signed into law this year, the bill’s authors say that doesn’t mean the fight against CRT is over in Oklahoma.Ray Carter | June 17, 2021
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Health Care
Oklahomans’ medical debt points up the need for price transparency
As health care costs steadily rise, it is time for medical providers to be upfront with service costs.Kaitlyn Finley | June 17, 2021
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Education
Secularization and schooling
Education policy may well be the primary contributor to the secularization of American society.Greg Forster, Ph.D. | June 16, 2021
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Economy
Black Wall Street showed benefit of free markets
Oklahomans should not ignore other lessons provided by the rise and resurrection of “Black Wall Street,” Tulsa’s Greenwood district.Jonathan Small | June 16, 2021
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Education
School-board-endorsed insurer going under
An entity selling property insurance coverage to school districts, which paid more than $1.5 million to the Oklahoma State School Boards Association for endorsements, is going out of business at the end of June.Ray Carter | June 15, 2021
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Higher Education
Oklahoma higher education reform: Lessons from Idaho
Policymakers should look to Idaho in order to bring much-needed transparency and oversight to Oklahoma’s institutions of higher education.J. Mark Ousley | June 15, 2021
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Budget & Tax
Oklahoma policymakers should beware the Biden spending binge
Late last month, most states, counties, and major cities across the country received 50% of their allotment from the bloated $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan (ARP).Mike Mazzei | June 14, 2021
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Higher Education
Lawsuit seeks release of OU report on Boren allegations
NonDoc has filed a lawsuit in Cleveland County District Court asking a judge to order the release of two reports prepared by the Jones Day law firm for the University of Oklahoma, including one report dealing with sexual allegations against former OU President David Boren.Ray Carter | June 11, 2021