Materials Review and Approval Resources
This page provides important information to publishers regarding the review, adoption, and distribution of state-adopted instructional materials.
View a list of forms required when participating in the State Board of Education (SBOE) review and adoption process (PDF). These forms are examples only and are not an exhaustive list of all requirements. TEA will provide each form's final format and submission procedure. Please refer to the proclamation and proclamation-specific publisher handbook for further information on these and other deliverables and deadlines.
View a list of forms required when participating in Texas Resource Review (PDF). This is not meant to be an exhaustive list of all requirements. Publishers should refer to the TRR website and cycle-specific publisher manual for further information on these and other deliverable deadlines.
(NOTE: If you experience difficulties downloading these forms, please check that Adobe is selected as your default PDF program. If you still experience difficulty opening the form, open your Downloads folder, right-click on the form, and select Open with and Adobe Acrobat.)
House Bill 1605
The Texas Education Agency hosted an information session for textbook publishers to review House Bill (HB) 1605, 88th Texas Legislature, Regular Session, 2023. The bill addresses instructional materials and technology review and approval as well as the extension of additional state aid to school districts for the provision of certain instructional materials. This information session provided an opportunity for interested publishers to hear an overview of HB 1605 and to begin discussing impacts of the legislation.
HB 1605 Publisher Information Session (PDF)
Training Videos
Publisher Orientation Series:
Instructional Materials in Texas
Publisher Orientation Series:
Texas Standards and Instructional Materials Alignment
Publisher Orientation Series:
Accessibility
Complete Descriptions
Processing Orders in EMAT
Post-Contractual Bidding and Item Updates
Company Information and Statement Intent to Bid
Company Information Form and Statement of Intent to bid Training (PDF)
Publisher Accessibility Overview
Proclamations
The SBOE uses a proclamation to call for new instructional materials. Proclamations are named by the year in which the new materials are intended to be made available in the classroom. The adoption cycle for foundation and enrichment subjects shows when the SBOE is tentatively scheduled to call for instructional materials.
Proclamation 2024
The SBOE issued Proclamation 2024 at its April 2022 meeting (click item 10). Adopting materials under Proclamation 2024 is scheduled to occur in November 2022. The adopted materials will go into classrooms in the 2024–25 school year.
- Proclamation 2024 (Amended September 2023) (PDF)
- Proclamation 2024 Publisher Handbook (PDF)
- Proclamation 2024 Q&A (PDF)
Helpful Resources
Proclamation 2024 Standards-Alignment Dashboard Training
- Proclamation 2024 Standards-Alignment Dashboard Training (PDF)
- Proclamation 2024 Standards-Alignment Dashboard Training Questions and Answers (PDF)
- Publisher Dashboard Training Manual 2022 (PDF)
Introduction to Proclamation 2024
- Introduction to Proclamation 2024 Webinar—June 21, 2022 (PDF)
- Introduction Proclamation 2024 Webinar Audience Questions and Answers (PDF)
Proclamation 2024 Science Publisher Webinar
- Proclamation 2024 Science Publisher Webinar—July 27, 2022 (PDF)
- Proclamation 2024 Science Publisher Webinar Audience Questions and Answers (PDF)
Proclamation 2024 CTE Publisher Webinar
- Proclamation 2024 CTE Publisher Webinar—July 28, 2022 (PDF)
- Proclamation 2024 CTE Publisher Webinar Audience Questions and Answers (PDF)
Proclamation 2024 Technology Applications Publisher Webinar
- Proclamation 2024 Technology Applications Publisher Webinar–August 24, 2022 (PDF)
- Proclamation 2024 Technology Applications Publisher Webinar Audience Questions and Answers (PDF)
Proclamation 2024 Personal Financial Literacy and Economics Publisher Webinar
- Proclamation 2024 Personal Financial Literacy and Economics Publisher Webinar—August 25, 2022 (PDF)
- Proclamation 2024 Personal Financial Literacy and Economics Publisher Webinar Audience Questions and Answers (PDF)
Proclamation 2023
The State Board of Education (SBOE) does not plan to issue Proclamation 2023. Instructional materials for science, grades K–12, and certain CTE courses are now scheduled to be included in Proclamation 2024. You may see the SBOE’s discussion of this topic in the broadcast of the SBOE’s meeting. (Click item 5.)
Proclamation 2022
The SBOE issued Proclamation 2022 at its April 2020 meeting. The adoption of materials under Proclamation 2022 is scheduled to occur in November 2021. The adopted materials are scheduled to go into classrooms in the 2022–23 school year.
- Proclamation 2022 (Amended April 2021) (PDF)
- Proclamation 2022 Publisher Handbook and Checklist (PDF)
- Proclamation 2022 Questions and Answers (PDF)
Helpful Resources
Proclamation 2022
Introduction Webinar
March 10, 2020
- Introduction to Proclamation 2022 Webinar—March 10, 2020 (PDF)
- Introduction to Proclamation 2022 Webinar Audience Questions and Answers (PDF)
Proclamation 2021
The SBOE issued Proclamation 2021 at its June 2019 meeting. Instructional materials were adopted in November 2020. The adopted materials are scheduled to go into classrooms in the 2021–22 school year.
Helpful Resources
Below are links to Proclamation 2021 important documents:
- ESC Contact Information (PDF)
- Proclamation 2021 Questions and Answers (PDF)
- Proclamation 2021 Publisher Handbook and Checklist (PDF)
The breakout documents below identify the end-of-year outcomes that must be covered in materials intended for students:
Proclamation 2021
Correlation Training video
Feb 14, 2020
Proclamation 2021 Correlation Training (PDF)
Review and Adoption Process
The review and adoption process determines the instructional materials eligible for adoption by the State Board of Education (SBOE). The process starts when the SBOE calls for new instructional materials and is complete with the selection and implementation of new materials by school districts.
Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS)
The TEKS are the content standards that must be covered in adopted instructional materials. Publishers create correlations to provide evidence of the alignment of products submitted for adoption to the required TEKS. The state review panels are provided with the publisher's correlations in an evaluation instrument to record their findings of TEKS coverage and factual and editorial errors.
Content Updates and Substitutions
Publishers must submit a formal request to update content in or substitute a new edition of adopted instructional materials (19 Texas Administrative Code §§66.75 and 66.76). TEA posts all update requests for a minimum of seven days and posts all substitution requests for a minimum of sixty days. All requests that involve content used to determine TEKS coverage must be approved by the SBOE prior to its introduction into the material. All requests that do not involve content used to determine TEKS coverage must be approved by TEA. Without prior approval from TEA, publishers may, at any time, make changes that do not affect the content or change the technical requirements, such as technical enhancements or improvements. Publishers who fail to obtain the required approval prior to making changes to adopted materials violate the terms of the instructional materials contract and will be reported to the SBOE.
Submit a Help Desk request if you would like to make updates to or substitute a new edition of adopted materials.
Ordering Information
School districts and charter schools use the ordering information page to view Technology and Instructional Materials Allotment allocations, state-adopted materials list, and publisher/depository contact information.
Accessible Instructional Materials
Accessible instructional materials are ordered for students with disabilities. There are specific guidelines that publishers of print materials must follow for the creation of those materials. Electronic instructional materials must also be fully accessible for students with disabilities. Beginning with Proclamation 2017, publishers must provide an accessibility report prior to adoption by the SBOE verifying that all electronic instructional materials comply with Web Content Accessibility (WCAG) 2.0 AA standards and technical standards required by the Federal Rehabilitation Act, Section 508.
The following free accessibility resources are available to publishers:
- Making Your Everyday Curriculum Materials More Accessible for All Learners
- Three Developer Behaviors to Eliminate 85 Percent of Accessibility Defects
- Accessibility Online
- Digital Accessibility Digest
- Webinars hosted by the National Center on Accessible Educational Materials (AEM)
- Accessibility for Teams
EMAT Login
Publishers who have EMAT user names and passwords can use EMAT to submit bid information, including Statements of Intent to Bid, Complete Descriptions, and Official Bids by the specified deadlines listed in the proclamation. Publishers who do not have EMAT user names and passwords can click here to submit bid information.
Publishers can also view and process orders for adopted materials in EMAT. District and charter EMAT/EVI contacts, district order lists, and payment reports are available in the EMAT system.
Reports
Order Summary Report
The order summary report is updated nightly and lists the adopted instructional materials that have been requisitioned in EMAT for the current school year, including the publisher, title, and quantity ordered.
EMAT Vendor Payment Report
The EMAT vendor payment report allows vendors and publishers to view all of the payments received from TEA. The report includes the amount paid, the payment date, and the warrant number.
Vendor Adjustment History Report
The vendor adjustment history report shows any adjustments that have been made to a vendor’s or publisher’s account. This report can include credits processed for returned items from school districts and charter schools.
TEA Updates/Mailing Lists
Join the Review and Adoption mailing list to receive important information regarding the review and adoption process, including upcoming deadlines.
Join the Instructional Materials mailing list to receive important announcements regarding instructional materials that are sent to school districts and charter schools. Announcements include Letters to the Administrator Addressed, EMAT open and close dates, and instructional materials allotment information.
Instructional Materials and Implementation Division
1701 North Congress Avenue, Room 3-110
Austin, Texas 78701-1494