Hundreds of Corrections Being Issued for Texas' Bible-Infused Curriculum
Texas State Board of Education approved over 4,000 corrections to fix factual, punctuation, and copyright errors in the optional Bible-infused Bluebonnet curriculum.
- On Wednesday, the State Board of Education voted 8-6 to approve corrections to the curriculum designed by the Texas Education Agency, after some members questioned the high number of errors.
- Critics including religious scholars had earlier objected to content and emphasis, while board members said more than 4,000 corrections were needed after classroom teachers and education officials flagged problems, and more than 300 school districts and charter schools showed adoption interest as of August.
- The Texas Education Agency said it recorded roughly 1,900 edits across guides and workbooks, with review teams expanded from five to eight and most edits described by Jake Kobersky and Colin Dempsey as proactive or grammatical.
- Affected districts—roughly a quarter of Texas' 1,207 districts and charters—face material changes, with online curriculum materials to be updated within 30 days, while print timelines remain unclear.
- Democratic and Republican board members traded warnings about student impact and publishing standards, as Aaron Kinsey questioned if trivial fixes implied failure, Tiffany Clark warned errors hurt tests, and Pam Little feared sloppy publishing precedents.
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Texas Revises Christian-Backed School Curriculum After 1900 Errors
Austin, Texas — Texas education officials approved hundreds of corrections Wednesday to the state’s optional “Bluebonnet” curriculum, a Bible-infused instructional program adopted in 2024 that has drawn national attention and debate. The State Board of Education voted 8-6 to implement revisions addressing factual mistakes, punctuation issues, and image licensing problems. Board members cited thousands of updates flagged by teachers and reviewers…
Bible-infused public school curriculum in Texas to correct thousands of errors
Optional textbook contains factual and punctuation errors, and images with licensing or copyright issues A Bible-infused curriculum that Texas approved for public schools over pushback in 2024 will undergo corrections to fix hundreds of errors caught by teachers and education officials after the…
Hundreds of corrections being issued for Texas’ Bible-infused curriculum
A Bible-infused curriculum that Texas approved for public schools over pushback in 2024 will undergo corrections to fix hundreds of errors caught by teachers and education officials after the material was introduced to classrooms.
Hundreds of corrections being issued for Texas' Bible-infused curriculum
A Bible-infused curriculum that Texas approved for public schools over pushback in 2024 will undergo corrections to fix hundreds of errors caught by teachers and education officials after the material was introduced to classrooms.
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