Curriculum
Curriculum and instructional materials are integral parts of a public school system. The State Board of Education periodically updates the state’s curriculum standards called the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS). Textbooks and other instructional materials are then written for children based on those standards. More than 48 million textbooks are distributed by the Texas Education Agency to Texas public school students each year.
Announcements
May 14, 2013
A new online tool is available to assist Texas teachers integrate technology into the classroom to help accommodate students with dyslexia.
May 09, 2013
The May Texas Education Today newsletter features stories about efforts to increase the number of math and science courses available to high school students; information about the 2013 accountability system, and the new Fine Arts curriculum standards.
April 19, 2013
In an effort to provide greater flexibility in high school graduation plans, the State Board of Education today tentatively agreed to allow seven additional Career and Technical Education (CTE) or Technology Application courses to count for math or science credit.
March 26, 2013
The Texas Education Agency is gradually moving all of its applications to the new TEA Login or “TEAL”. TEAL is a more up-to-date secure-access system that replaces the secure application login access previously available in the Educator Certification Online System. We understand this is a significant change for everyone using the Educator Certification Online System, but this change provides increased protection of the confidentiality, integrity and availability of your educator profile while bringing TEA into compliance with federal and state laws.