The State Board of Education (SBOE) has legislative authority to adopt the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) for each subject of the required curriculum. The SBOE periodically reviews and revises the TEKS for each subject area. .
Social Studies TEKS Review 2025
To learn more about this TEKS Review, please go to the SBOE’s web page.
For each TEKS subject-area review, the SBOE approves educators, parents, business and industry representatives, and employers to serve on TEKS review work groups. Work groups make recommendations to the SBOE for revisions to the TEKS. The SBOE’s TEKS review and revision process requires the board to determine for each subject area the scope of each review, either a full revision or a streamlining of the standards.
A full revision of the TEKS consists of reviewing and modifying the existing standards or developing new standards for a particular subject area or CTE career cluster. A full revision is conducted to ensure that the standards are rigorous, reflect current topics and up-to-date research, and address the essential knowledge and skills at the appropriate grade levels. The TEKS may undergo significant or minimal changes during a full revision, depending on the needs of the subject area and the condition of the existing standards. The SBOE typically calls for instructional materials aligned to the revised TEKS after a full revision of the standards.
Streamlining the standards refers to reducing the content required to be mastered by students during an instructional year or prior to a relevant summative state assessment, when applicable. The goal of streamlining is to ensure the standards are focused on only the knowledge and skills that are essential in each course/grade level. Streamlining should produce fewer and clearer standards that are teachable in the time allotted without diluting the rigor of the standards. At the discretion of the SBOE, streamlining may be limited to only certain grade levels and courses. Because streamlining focuses on reducing and not adding content, the SBOE does not call for new instructional materials aligned to streamlined TEKS.
The TEKS implementation web page shows the implementation schedule for new and revised TEKS.
The following web page provides additional information about the English Language Proficiency Standards (ELPS) review and revision process.
The following web pages provide additional information about ongoing and historical TEKS review and revision processes by subject area.
2025 CTE TEKS Review: Chapter 127, Subchapters B, F, J, N, and O (Adopted 2025 & 2026)
2024 CTE TEKS Review: Engineering (Adopted 2025)
CTE TEKS Review: Agriculture, Aviation, and STEM Science (Adopted 2024)
CTE TEKS Review: Career Preparation and Entrepreneurship (Adopted 2023)
CTE TEKS Review: Education and Training, Health Science, and STEM (Adopted 2021)
CTE TEKS Review: All CTE Career Clusters (Adopted 2015)
English Language Arts and Reading TEKS Review (Adopted 2017)
English Language Arts Electives TEKS Review (Adopted 2010)
Science TEKS Review (Adopted 2021)
Social Studies TEKS Streamlining (Adopted 2018)
Technology Applications TEKS Review, Kindergarten–Grade 8 (Adopted 2022)
Curriculum Standards and Student Support Division
teks@tea.texas.gov
(512) 463-9581