Instructional Materials
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Instructional materials are any mediumÌýor a combination of mediaÌýthat convey the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) of a subject in theÌýpublic-schoolÌýcurriculum to a student, including materials such as lesson plans or grading rubrics.Ìý
Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ (TEA) supports and coordinates theÌýreview and approval of instructional materialsÌýby theÌýState Board of Education (SBOE), as well as provides oversight for their statewide use.Ìý
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Local Educational Agencies (LEAs), parentsÌýandÌýthe public, and publishers may browse to learn more aboutÌýinformation relevant to theirÌýneeds.
Browse available instructional materials, EMAT training, reporting requirements, and the review and approval process.
ÌýLearn about available instructional materials, the review and approval process, and parental rights to access instructional materials.
Explore TEKS breakout documents and learn about the review and approval of materials, Proclamations, and EMAT training.
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Choose a topic to learn about House Bill (HB) 1605, the Instructional Materials Review and Approval (IMRA) process, open educational resources (OER), and high-quality instructional materials (HQIM).
and IMRA
Review the IMRA process and HB 1605, which governs SBOE-approved instructional materials in Texas.
Learn about available full-subject and supplemental pilot instructional materials.
and OER
Explore the definitions and relationship between HQIM and OER and their importance.
Instructional Materials and Implementation Division
1701 North Congress Avenue, Room 3-110
Austin, Texas 78701-1494