In response to widespread concerns, the Texas Education Agency (TEA) has launched an extensive review of its Bible-infused curriculum after uncovering approximately 4,200 errors ranging from factual inaccuracies to interpretive inconsistencies. These mistakes prompted educators and parents alike to question the reliability and appropriateness of the educational materials currently used in public schools across the state. The agency has committed to a thorough revision process, collaborating with academic experts and faith leaders to align the curriculum with both educational standards and cultural sensitivity.

The rectification plan includes:

  • Verification of historical and scientific facts presented in the curriculum.
  • Removal or revision of content deemed misleading or biased.
  • Implementation of enhanced teacher…