(The Texas Tribune) The State Board of Education on Friday approved a social studies teaching plan that will dedicate more time across school grades to Texas and U.S. history while placing less ...
Christian activist David Barton, left, will serve as an expert content adviser for the Texas State Board of Education as it develops a new social studies agenda. (Bob Daemmrich, Bob Daemmrich) Sign up ...
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SAN ANTONIO, Texas — The Texas Board of Education wants to make changes to how kids learn history in the classroom. This month, the board voted to change social study standards for what students learn ...
The State Board of Education voted Friday to approve a social studies plan that would teach more Texas history across school grades and deemphasize other subjects like world history, cultures and ...
Barton’s appointment comes ahead of what is expected to be a politically charged debate over how and what children should ...
Sign up for The Brief, The Texas Tribune’s daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news. The State Board of Education on Friday ...
AUSTIN, Texas — This article was originally published by our content partners at the Texas Tribune. Read the original article here. Before finalizing changes to Texas’ social studies standards next ...