The Texas State Board of Education's Long-Range Plan for Public Education
establishes goals in K-12, now through 2030.
Texas State Teachers Association on the SBOE Long-Range Plan - 15 Nov 2018
"The SBOE recommended its long-range plan for adoption on Friday following some edits. The most cogent comment was made by Gina Perez (El Paso), who questioned why TEA would be included with the entities encouraging high standards for teacher preparation when it allows charter districts and DOI districts to exempt themselves from those same standards. This was done primarily because the Commissioner writes some of the administrative rules and because the legislature passed the authority to set the passing rates on certification exams from SBEC to the Commissioner." Read more from TSTA
"The SBOE recommended its long-range plan for adoption on Friday following some edits. The most cogent comment was made by Gina Perez (El Paso), who questioned why TEA would be included with the entities encouraging high standards for teacher preparation when it allows charter districts and DOI districts to exempt themselves from those same standards. This was done primarily because the Commissioner writes some of the administrative rules and because the legislature passed the authority to set the passing rates on certification exams from SBEC to the Commissioner." Read more from TSTA
Effectively Implementing the Texas Long-Range Plan for Public Education
This year's Roundtable Talk was focused on :Access & Equity: Providing all children with what they need to learn, thrive, and grow"
For the state and for school districts, equity and access means an equitable distribution of resources and opportunities based on individual needs such that students and schools who need more support to reach an equitable outcome, compared to their counterparts, receive what they need.
Click here to watch the video!
Roundtable Talk on January 30th, 2019
Nicole Conley JohnsonChief of Business
& Operations, Austin ISD |
Usamah RodgersAssistant Superintendent for Strategic Initiatives &
External Relations, Dallas ISD |
Sarah BarayChief Executive Officer,
Pre-K 4 SA and the City of San Antonio |
Melody ParrishDeputy Commissioner for Technology,
Texas Education Agency |
SurveyThank you, Texas, for sharing
your thoughts and helpin us include priorities from across the State. Read the FINAL Survey Results |
Steering CommitteeMade up of state board members, various stakeholder group representatives and representatives from three state agencies.
Read about the 18-member Committee |
TechnologyTake a look at the Technology Plan
2006-2020. Read the Technology Plan |
Advanced Courses, Family & Community Engagement, School Finance, and Technology
6 November 2017
Advanced Courses |
Community Engagement |
School Finance |
Materials & Resources:
National Standards for Family-School Partnerships
https://www.pta.org/.../National-Standards-for-Family... Defining Family Engagement https://www.childwelfare.gov/fei/definition/ Organizing Schools for Improvement https://books.google.com/books?id=xQa21zZgM3MC... |
TEALS: Closing the Computer Science Gap
https://www.tealsk12.org Georgetown University: America's Divided Recovery https://cew.georgetown.edu/.../Americas-Divided-Recovery... Joe Winoski, School Finance Expert of Moak Casey http://www.moakcasey.com/webpage/article.aspx?id=348... |
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9 April 2018
Data & Research
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The 1st Texas State Board of Education
Long-Range Plan for Public Education Community Conversation
occurs in El Paso, 2 November 2017
Thank you El Paso for lending your voice to the Long Range Plan for Texas Public Education
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