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The Texas State Board of Education on Friday voted to reapprove an elective American/Indian Native Studies course. (Julius Shieh/The Texas Tribune, Julius Shieh/The Texas Tribune) Sign up for The ...
The elected 15-member board, where Republicans hold a majority, discussed key topics that would fall under a new framework approved in September. Members heard from teachers, parents and students ...
After criticism from Republican lawmakers and right-wing media outlets, Texas A&M University at College Station may disband its nascent minor in LGBTQ+ studies and over four-dozen other minors and ...
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After months of growing pressure from conservative Republicans demanding that Texas A&M University drop its LGBTQ+ studies minor, the university announced late last month that it plans to end the ...
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Texas education board to overhaul social studies curriculum, with greater focus on Texas
The Texas State Board of Education moved forward this week on overhauling the K-12 social studies curriculum. New learning materials will hone in on Texas and U.S. history, while de-emphasizing world ...
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