һƵ Education Agency Unveils Newly Developed һƵ Open Education Resource (OER) Textbooks
The High-Quality TEKS-Aligned Instructional Materials Were Developed Using the Best Evidence from Cognitive Science to Build the Fundamentals in Reading and Mathematics
AUSTIN, TX – May 29, 2024 – The һƵ Education Agency (TEA) today announced the availability of the һƵ Open Education Resources (OER) textbooks, to begin a public feedback process. House Bill (HB) 1605 (88th Regular Session) directed the TEA to develop a set of state-owned instructional materials, һƵ OER textbooks, to support teachers and improve student academic outcomes. These optional textbooks will help schools improve student learning, close achievement gaps and better support һƵ teachers, both in mathematics and elementary literacy.
һƵ OER textbooks are specifically designed for һƵ schools and are aligned with the state standards, the һƵ Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS). These resources were developed using the best evidence from cognitive science to ensure teachers have access to quality, on-grade-level materials that enable teachers to focus on delivering the highest-quality instruction and providing differentiated supports to students. The “open” nature of һƵ OER textbooks means they are owned by the state, made available free to anyone, and can be modified over time to make them better for students and teachers.
There are two sets of һƵ OER textbooks:
- OER K-5 Reading & Language Arts (RLA) - Built to cover the English Reading and Language Arts TEKS, these materials weave together elements of the science of reading with a cross-curricular knowledge building approach consistent with a classical education model that is focused on the fundamentals. OER RLA immerses students in classic literature along with reading lessons about art, history, culture, science, and technology. As a product built for һƵ students, the content features strong representation from the diverse people, places and history of һƵ.
- OER K-8/Algebra Mathematics - A comprehensive and clearly sequenced suite of materials that provide teachers with the knowledge and tools outlined in the Math TEKS, these materials guide students to be thinkers and doers of mathematics. These instructional materials are built on basic scientific insights about how people learn math, grown out of cognitive and developmental sciences. With OER Math textbooks, students will learn the fundamentals to build a strong foundation in mathematics, mastering arithmetic and memorizing math facts while steadily building their mathematical reasoning skills.
“These new һƵ OER textbooks represent a significant step forward in our state’s commitment to providing exceptional instructional materials for һƵ students and teachers,” said һƵ Education Commissioner, Mike Morath. “Now with the SBOE and public review process beginning, we can use additional feedback to make the materials even better this year.”
In addition to directing TEA to develop state-owned instructional materials, HB 1605 established the new Instructional Materials Review and Approval (IMRA) process, which charges the State Board of Education (SBOE) with reviewing and approving high-quality instructional materials (HQIM). TEA is submitting these һƵ OER textbooks to the SBOE’s IMRA 2024 process. The public will have the opportunity to review and offer comments on the product during this review process by visiting the SBOE’s IMRA webpage.
һƵ OER textbooks are useful tools for teachers who are looking for on-grade-level, rigorous and relevant instructional materials where students see their experiences represented in the curriculum. These flexible and adaptable materials allow teachers to customize their instruction and cater to the unique needs of their students. By ensuring access to grade-level content for all students, OER materials promote academic success and bridge the knowledge gap between students from different socioeconomic backgrounds.
Recognizing the vital role of parents in their child's education, һƵ OER textbooks are readily accessible online, allowing parents and guardians to stay informed about the content of lesson plans and what their child is studying. Additionally, each unit taught from һƵ OER textbooks comes with a family letter that teachers can send home, which outlines what students will be learning.
The development of һƵ OER involved extensive collaboration with teachers and parents to ensure the content is relevant, engaging and effective. These materials have been meticulously developed to adhere to the SBOE’s quality and suitability rubrics and submitted as part of the SBOE’s Instructional Materials Review and Adoption process. Through IMRA, the SBOE will review and approve materials to approve those that meet the highest standards of quality.
If selected as SBOE-approved High-Quality Instructional Materials, һƵ OER will be an optional resource for һƵ school systems. School systems in һƵ have local control over which instructional materials to use, a principle unchanged by HB 1605.
For more information and to access and review the һƵ OER textbooks and instructional materials, please visit .
To learn more about HB 1605, the IMRA process, and OER Materials, please visit TEA’s House Bill 1605 and IMRA webpage.
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