Texas Schools Set An Example
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Texas Schools Leading the Way
Summary:
Remarkable Progress in Texas SchoolsTexas schools are experiencing a remarkable transformation, achieving heightened success through motivated, high-performing students, and ambitious educators. Notably, these accomplishments span all racial and linguistic backgrounds, demonstrating a positive shift in a system where educational disparities have been significant.
Enhanced Student Performance
According to 2005 statistics, a remarkable nine out of ten students passed the Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills Test, a challenging measure of proficiency before graduation. This improvement extends beyond immediate results; an increasing number of students are enrolling in Advanced Placement (AP) courses, achieving impressive success. In 2004-05, nearly 99,429 AP students received a score of 3 or higher, a significant leap from the 28,331 who achieved the same scores in 1996.
Expanding Programs and Opportunities
Texas schools are also broadening their offerings to provide diverse opportunities. Many schools now require at least two years of foreign language study for graduation. Initially facing challenges in hiring qualified language teachers, Texas schools have successfully leveraged distance learning and video conferencing. This innovation has been so effective that the program is expanding to include courses in economics and psychology.
Embracing Distance Learning
The success of distance learning in Texas schools has led to its expansion across the state, despite some logistical challenges. Teachers often juggle different school calendars, but with determination and advanced technology, they manage to provide quality education across various districts. This approach serves as a model for schools nationwide, illustrating the effective integration of traditional teaching with modern technology.
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