The State Board of Education will vote on incorporating more Christian stories into public classrooms as well as on deemphasizing race and cultural diversity in history lessons.
Texas students may soon attend social studies and reading classes that minimize racial, geographic and cultural diversity ...
What we were missing was the really systematic and explicit teaching of all of those phonemic awareness and phonics skills, ...
The SBOE is expected to take a final vote on new standards on Friday. If approved, classroom implementation is not expected ...
When the fifth-graders in Katie Barry’s class at Design 39 Campus in Del Sur had a lesson on book deserts, they learned it ...
Texas made Bible passages required reading for 5.5 million public school students, taking effect in the next few years. The ...
The board also is considering changes to social studies curriculum that would deemphasize world history and focus lessons on ...
() - After several days of hearings and votes, the Texas State Board of Education voted late Friday to require a reading list for every grade level in ...
The Texas State Board of Education mandates Bible readings for all K-12 public school students, sparking debate over religious influence in education and its impact on diversity and inclusion.
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