Oklahoma Code § 70-11-103.6o

Title 70. Schools: Holocaust education for grades six through twelve
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A.  The State Department of Education, in consultation with
experts in Holocaust education, shall develop and make available to
public schools resources related to Holocaust education for grade-
appropriate instruction of students in grades six through twelve.
B.  Beginning in the 2022-2023 school year, Holocaust education
shall be taught to students in grades six through twelve in public
schools in this state, as prescribed in the Oklahoma Academic
Standards.  Holocaust education may be integrated into one or more
existing courses of study and shall be taught in a manner that:
1.  Generates an understanding of the causes, course, and
effects of the Holocaust;
2.  Develops dialogue with students on the ramifications of
bullying, bigotry, stereotyping, and discrimination; and
3.  Encourages tolerance of diversity and reverence for human
dignity for all citizens in a pluralistic society.
C.  The State Department of Education, in consultation with
experts in Holocaust education, shall develop and implement high
quality professional learning opportunities for Holocaust education
teachers.
D.  As used in this section, "Holocaust" means the systematic,
state-sponsored persecution and attempted annihilation of Jews and
other groups by the Nazi regime in Germany between 1933 and 1945,
which resulted in the murder of approximately six million Jews and
five million other individuals.

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