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TASM Information on Mathematics Legislation. Goal: To assist TASM members in staying aware of current legislative issues concerning mathematics education. SB 3 Reduce math from 4 credits to 3 credits STEM and Distinquished Achievement endorsements require a 4 th math credit
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TASM Information on Mathematics Legislation Goal: To assist TASM members in staying aware of current legislative issues concerning mathematics education.
SB 3 • Reduce math from 4 credits to 3 credits • STEM and Distinquished Achievement endorsements require a 4th math credit • 4th math credit does not have to be after Algebra 2 • Repeals Algebra 2 satisfactory performance requirement on the EoC for graduation and college entrance • Preserves the cumulative score for graduation (do not have to pass Algebra 2 to graduate)
SB 225 • 3 math credits required for graduation • Algebra 1, Geometry are required courses • Algebra 2 or a substitute from approved list • 1 EoC required for graduation • Algebra 1
HB 85 • No graduation requirements addressed • District will be able to choose how/if to use EoC scores for Algebra 1 EoC (eliminates state mandate of 15% of final grade). • Eliminates Geometry and Algebra 2 EoCs
HB 640 • Reduce the number of EoCs from 15 to 3. • Algebra I • English III • Writing III • Prohibits the use of student performance on EoC for class rankings
Instructional Materials • Need better funding for schools. Texas ranks 49th in US for dollars allotted per student. • SBOE discussed the review process of instructional materials including CSCOPE.
Considerations • If EoCs are eliminated, will rigor in courses be affected? • How will changes affect students in the current “pipeline”? • How will funding affect student achievement, national perceptions, even implementation of revised TEKS?
Suggested Resources • App: Texlegegives information about the current legislative session. • Go to STAT website and use their legislative link: http://statweb.org/legislative • Find the current legislative information at the Texas Legislative site: www.legis.state.tx.us • TASA has a capitol link: www.tasanet.org/capitol-watch
We Want Your Input What are the top 3 talking points that are related to these issues? What are the possible implications of these talking points with your students and teachers?