
The WallBuilders Show Texas Textbooks, National Impact - with Brandon Hall
Apr 15, 2026
Brandon Hall, a Texas State Board of Education member and pastor who helped rewrite social studies standards, discusses the recent approvals reshaping textbooks nationwide. He outlines restoring factual, chronological history, adding a required literary works list, and teaching the Bible as literature. He also covers amendments on founding-era religion, Islamic history context, and how grassroots testimony moved the process forward.
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Chronological History Restoration In Texas Standards
- Texas SBOE's new social studies standards restore removed factual history and emphasize a chronological narrative.
- Brandon Hall highlighted returns of the Great Awakening, Black Robe Regiment, and pilgrim motives to teach history as a continuous story arc.
Bible Restored As Core Literary Work
- The required literary works list returns classics and key Bible passages to classrooms as literature.
- Hall argued the Bible is the most-referenced literary work and essential for cultural literacy and understanding America's founding.
Texas Standards Set National Textbook Direction
- Texas influences national textbooks due to market share so state standards ripple nationwide.
- David Barton and Brandon Hall noted Texas and California together shape publishers' content choices for many other states.
