Oklahoma Republicans have a novel idea for how to fix the Advance Placement (AP) history tests they deem unpatriotic: more Ronald Reagan.
For the state’s history students, the former president and GOP icon could soon be a fundamental portion of U.S. history education under a new bill proposed by state Republicans who are seeking to make the tests — studied by students nationally — more patriotic.
Republican Oklahoma Rep. Dan Fisher has proposed a bill that would yank state funding from the AP history course and develop a new advanced U.S. history curriculum based, in part, on three Reagan speeches.
Fisher — a pastor who was elected in 2013 — lists texts he believes should be the focus of students’ educations. The “foundational and historical” texts the 10-page bill details include some obvious choices — the Constitution and Martin Luther King Jr.’s “Letter From a Birmingham Jail” for example — but it also emphasizes the Ten Commandments, two sermons, three speeches by Reagan, and President George W. Bush’s address to the nation after the 9/11 attacks.
Fisher said Tuesday that, after it was revised last year, the AP course has “a new emphasis on what is bad about America.”









