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South Dakota law requiring prenatal instruction videos is intended to indoctrinate, not educate

  • Posted on July 14, 2026
  • By Washington Post
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  • 1 min read
In brief

South Dakota's mandatory prenatal education initiative has sparked significant controversy regarding educational neutrality and potential bias. The state Board of Education Standards approved three instructional films to comply with the law, notably including material produced by an anti-abortion advocacy organization. This development raises critical questions about whether the curriculum serves legitimate educational purposes or functions as a tool for ideological persuasion on reproductive health matters.

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South Dakota law requiring prenatal instruction videos is intended to indoctrinate, not educate
South Dakota law requiring prenatal instruction videos is intended to indoctrinate, not educate

The state Board of Education Standards approved 3 films that comply with the law, including one produced by an anti-abortion group.
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