The TEA Board of Education is moving forward with a plan to allow the use of textbooks that include stories from the Bible.
Texas education officials voted narrowly to offer preliminary approval on Tuesday for a new curriculum that includes Bible lessons for children starting in kindergarten, part of a growing effort in ...
Critics say the curriculum overemphasizes Christianity. The board is expected to officially vote on whether to approve the ...
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The Board heard from more than 150 people about the new proposed curriculum during more than 8 hours of testimony.
The lessons and textbooks, known collectively as Bluebonnet Learning, were drafted by the Texas Education Agency. The reading ...
The proposed curriculum prompts teachers to relay the story of The Good Samaritan — a parable about loving everyone, ...
Under Texas’ proposed revised curriculum, a kindergarten lesson about the “Golden Rule,” for instance ... “Focusing on just ...
Officials in Texas are set to vote Tuesday on a new public school curriculum that incorporates lessons from the Bible as ...
Texas education board delays vote on controversial curriculumAUSTIN - A Texas public education board was expected to vote ...
Mass education was really crafted as a clever system to instill obedience to the state and its laws. Schools used rewards and ...