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The Republican-dominated, 15-member board determines what millions of public school students in the state are taught in classrooms.
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From educators to textbook advisors, experts say state standards, teaching approaches, textbooks and politics all contribute to the erasure of Asian American experiences when history is taught in Texas schools.
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One of the board members said the state needs to be more cautious about getting back to normal — especially with a new legislative session set to begin next month.
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Most Republicans voted against proposals to teach middle and high school students about consent, sexual orientation or gender identity. The board will take a final vote Friday.
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Texas students have lobbied the State Board of Education and now are pressing school districts in Greater Houston to teach what they call an anti-racist curriculum.
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Democrats targeted three seats on the Republican-dominated board and won one of them this week. Republicans won the other two seats.
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The Republican-dominated State Board of Education is taking up the first revision of sex ed curriculum in more than 20 years. LGBTQ students say they're being excluded again.
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A Speech Pathologist Faces A Candidate Who Calls Himself 'Vulgar' In State Board Of Education RunoffA long-time educator and a man who calls President Donald Trump a “child rapist” are competing for the Republican nomination for a State Board of...
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For the first time since 1997, Texas education officials will consider a new statewide sexual education policy, and it could include teaching middle…
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Seventh grade Texas social studies teachers will likely still be required to describe Alamo defenders in terms of their “heroism” and refer to William B.…
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An advisory committee is expected to recommend today that the Texas State Board of Education remove the word "heroic" from social studies curriculum...
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The State Board of Education approved a Mexican-American studies elective based on a Houston course that looks at history, culture and current events,...