The Texas State Board of Education has given initial approval to a Bible-infused curriculum that would be optional for public schools to adopt for lessons from kindergarten through fifth grade.
The new curriculum would include passages from the Bible in lessons for students in kindergarten through fifth grade.
Texas education leaders signaled support Tuesday for infusing biblical teachings in public school curriculum. Why it matters: If approved, the move could spark legal challenges over the establishment ...
Texas education officials voted narrowly to offer preliminary approval on Tuesday for a new curriculum that includes Bible ...
Teachers, parents and advocates packed the State Board of Education meeting this week ahead of Tuesday’s tight preliminary ...
The lessons and textbooks, known collectively as Bluebonnet Learning, were drafted by the Texas Education Agency. The reading ...
According to state data, the school improved its grade by nine points placing it one point below the C threshold.
Texas public schools could use teachings from the Bible in lessons as an option for students from kindergarten through fifth grade under a proposal before the state board of education. Hours of ...
but did not have a specific sequence of lessons. The new curriculum also provides scripts for what to say to students, as well as supplemental activities for English Language Learners, students with ...
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Jeannie Sneller is spearheading innovative research that puts all the pieces together for learners--combining math, science and literacy in a single lesson plan. An eighth grade science teacher at ...