Instructional Materials
The State Board of Education (SBOE) issued Proclamation 2024 at its April 2022 meeting to call for science, grades K–12; technology applications, grades K–8; Personal Financial Literacy and Economics; and several CTE courses. The SBOE is scheduled to adopt materials for Proclamation 2024 in November 2023. The adopted materials will go into classrooms in the 2024–25 school year.
Proclamation 2024 Update
The Proclamation 2024 section of the Proclamations webpage has been updated with the reports that were shared with the State Board of Education at the August/September 2023 meeting. The newly posted reports include:
- Preliminary Report on Materials Under Consideration for Adoption
- State Review Panel-Identified Errors
- State Review Panel Feedback
- Report of Editorial Changes
- Report of Required Corrections
- Report of New Content
Some of the reviews were still in progress when the changes were due to TEA. Additional changes will be published in October.
Proclamation 2024 was amended to change the date for publishers to submit the List of Corrections and Editorial Changes from July 31, 2023, to August 16, 2023. This was the only change to the proclamation. The amended proclamation is posted on the Proclamations page of the TEA website.
The public is invited to view samples and provide comments via the Public Comment Form or identify errors in the pre-adoption samples using the Public-Reported Factual Errors Submission Form. The public comment period is open through Monday, October 30, 2023. Errors and comments received by 5:00 p.m. on Monday, October 30, 2023, will be presented to the State Board of Education at its November meeting and posted to the TEA website.
Texas Resource Review Science Reports
The science quality reviews conducted through the Texas Resource Review (TRR) are complete and the reports are available on the TRR website. Quality reviews began in April 2023 with over 200 Texas science educators from across the state serving as reviewers. The newly posted reports include:
Visit the Texas Resource Review webpage or submit an Instructional Materials Help Desk ticket with any questions related to the Texas Resource Review.
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