South Dakota’s Noem issues ‘critical race theory’ order

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem has issued an executive order instructing the state’s Department of Education to review its teacher trainings, content standards and other educational materials to ensure they are devoid of “divisive concepts” on race.

Noem’s move Tuesday comes after a bill she touted as banning so-called critical race theory from K-12 classrooms failed to pass the Legislature this year.

The Republican governor cast the order as restricting critical race theory from classrooms, but its power is limited to the Department of Education.

The department produces content standards, teacher trainings and other material for South Dakota public schools.

School boards set much of their own policy and curricula.

Critical Race Theory is an academic theory that examines the role of race and racism in law and policy in the U.S. The theory is predominately used in graduate legal studies, not K-12 education.

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