Texas STEM Announcements
The Texas Education Agency announces public comment for high school science TEKS At the September 2020 State Board of Education (SBOE) meeting, the SBOE approved for first reading and filing authorization proposed new Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) for the following high school science courses: Biology, Chemistry, Integrated Physics and Chemistry (IPC), and Physics. The official public comment period for the proposed new TEKS for high school science is now open. To view the proposed revisions and submit public comments, visit TEA Public Comment.
Public Comment is open until Nov. 13, 2020
NEW: Scientific and Engineering Practices
The proposed revisions would change the current process skills strand to scientific and engineering practices. This recommendation is based on feedback from SBOE content advisors to incorporate engineering design and application into the process skills because students need practice with application of science and engineering processes to explore concepts.
Science Application for TEKS Review Work Groups The SBOE is still accepting applications for science TEKS review work groups. Applications received will be submitted to SBOE members for review throughout the process. The TEKS review work groups will convene via webinar.
Applicants who teach science at kindergarten – grade 5 and the following high school courses: Aquatic Science, Astronomy, Earth and Space Science, and Environmental Systems are needed. Additionally, career and technical education courses eligible for science credit will be under review. CTE teachers and representatives from the business and industry community are encouraged to apply.
To access the application and for more information regarding the science TEKS review, please visit the Science TEKS Review web page at TEKS Review. Questions regarding the application or TEKS review process may be sent via email to https://tea.texas.gov/
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