We Teach Texas - EmpowerU
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We are committed to producing the highest quality PreK-12 teachers who provide world-class education for the children of Texas.
A Message from the Chancellor
To Texas Educators:
The Texas A&M University System has prepared highly qualified teachers for Texas schools and beyond for more than 100 years. The eleven universities of the A&M System prepare more highly qualified educators than any system in the State.
We TEACH Texas!
The A&M System prepares strong and effective teachers ready to engage all learners and deliver world-class education for the children of Texas. Education is critical for both individual success and the success of our state and nation. The A&M System leads the way in accomplishing this critical outcome.
Although the current global health crisis has created many challenges we have not faced before, the determination of our educator preparation programs to meet student and district needs has not waned. This pandemic has us working to rapidly develop unique and effective strategies to meet unexpected future circumstances. Stories of hope and innovation continue to unfold as we collectively rise to the challenges of meeting the needs of Texans.
Our educator preparation programs take pride in the reality that We TEACH Texas! We created this site, We Teach Texas, to share helpful resources and share our commitment to producing the highest quality educators who are prepared to deliver and lead world-class education for the children of Texas and beyond.
Sincerely,
John Sharp, Chancellor
DID YOU KNOW?
The Texas A&M University System is the
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among all Texas public university systems.
Our Approach to Producing Quality Teachers
Our Quality approach is to recruit, educate, train, and support teachers that meet or exceed the needs and expectations of the state and local school districts. In order to do this, we have implemented quality systems and processes that are continually being improved to satisfy the changing needs of our state and region.
At The Texas A&M University System, we continually strive for and demonstrate excellence in the field of education. The universities of the A&M System have been providing high-quality educator preparation programs to the great state of Texas for more than 100 years. We are committed to the continuous improvement of our educator preparation programs using the latest research and data, producing the best PreK-12 teachers to educate the children of Texas. Our commitment to quality permeates all facets of how we educate and prepare future Texas teachers.
Quality of Selection
Selection of teacher candidates who demonstrate potential to become successful educators.
Quality of Content Knowledge
& Teaching Methods
Design and delivery of high-quality, rigorous programs that assure candidates acquire content knowledge, teaching methods, and skills that are needed to be an effective educator.
Quality of Clinical/Field Placement, Feedback, & Candidate Performance
Assuring best practices in clinical and field experiences where teacher candidates apply the knowledge that is acquired through academic programs.
Quality of Program Performance Management
Utilizing data to make informed decisions to continuously improve the quality of the teacher preparation and outcomes for all teacher candidates.
Quality of Partnership Performance Management
Collaborative and cooperative partnerships where both districts and teacher preparation programs play an active and engaged role in preparing effective teachers for every classroom.
Expanding our
Community of Practice
Supporting system member institutions to network, exchange ideas, collaborate activities and/or resources, and work toward common objectives or solving common problems.
Additional Resources
Advocacy & Support
Branch Alliance for Educator DiversityConsortium of State Organizations for Texas Teacher Education (CSOTTE)EAB – Education Technology, Services, and ResearchEducate TexasFriends of Texas Public SchoolsNational Institution for Learning Outcomes Assessment (NILOA)Raise Your Hand TexasTexas Association of Colleges for Teacher Education (TACTE)Texas Association of School Administrators (TASA)Texas Elementary Principals and Supervisors Association (TESPA)TPI-USUniversity-School Partnerships for the Renewal of Educator Preparation (US PREP)U.S. Department of EducationU.S. Department of Education – COVID-19 Information and ResourcesTAMU System EPP Data
Teacher Candidates Tested and Passing Rate for All Tests Combined – number of people who attempted and passed all tests combined based on ASEP rulesPrincipal Candidates Tested and Passing Rate – number of people who attempted and passed 68 TExTS Principal ExamNumber of Certified Principals by University – since 2005Teacher Retention Rate -since 2004 Principal Retention Rate – since 2004TEA Statewide Reports and DataTHECB Statewide Reports and DataTools for Families/Parents
Texas A&M University – Texas Child Mental Health Care Consortium (TCHATT) – Telebehavorial Care – helping schools identify and assess the behavorial needs of students and provide access to mental health services.Texas A&M University – Literacy.io Student Video Library – educational videos related to science, history, and language arts for students in 2nd through 12th grade.Texas A&M International University – Student-Created Virtual Learning – helpful ideas for kids to use and learn from homeCDC’s Mental Health Resources for Parents – tips and resources for coping with stress.Child Mind – insights, resources and expert advice on common concerns and tips for facing challenges many families share.Interdisciplinary STEAM Activities at Home – creative interdisciplinary science, technology, engineering, arts, and math lessons to do at home.KAMU TEA-PBS At Home Learning – curated free, standards-aligned videos, interactives, lesson plans, and more.Lead4Ward – School at HomeNational Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN) – resource on supporting children during coronavirus (COVID-19)National PTA – resources and tools for families and teachers who are navigating working, teaching and learning at homePBS for Parents – resources for parents to help your child learn and growSanford Harmony – At Home ToolkitSecurity.org – How to Make a Laptop Child-Proof or Kid-SafeThe Kid Should See This – Smart VideosU.S. Department of Education – Parent Resources – resources for parents to help your child’s educationWonderopolis – Fun Q&ATools for K-12 Teachers
Texas A&M System – Performance Based Academic Coaching Teams (PACT) – teacher support resources, tools, discussion, mentors, and professional development activities for all educatorsTexas A&M University – Teachers’ Continuing and Professional Education Modules – free online training for continuing and professional education credit. Better Lesson – connect and share high-quality lesson plansCollaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL) CARES Intiative – social emotional learning resources during COVID-19, including a webinar seriesExploratorium – Museum of science, technology, and arts – collection of online experiencesHow Stuff Works – learning resources on health, science, tech, culture and moreKhan Academy – daily schedules and remote learning resourcesNational Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) – resources for virtual instructionNew Teacher Center – community of practiceOld Farmers Almanac – activities for kidsPBS Learning Media – standards-aligned videos, interactives, lesson plans, and more Project MOOPIL (Massive Open Online Professional Individualized Learning) – online portal to improve implementation of instructional strategiesSanford Inspire – supporting teachers in the virtual classroomScholastic at Home – wealth of teaching toolsTexas Gateway – “just-in-time” lesson resources, sequenced binders of instruction, and training for CPE creditTime for Kids – free digital libraryTeaching Tolerance – free resources to educators—teachers, administrators, counselors and other practitioners—who work with children from kindergarten through high schoolTools for University Faculty
American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education (AACTE) – helpful learning resourcesConsultative Council for the Society for Information Technology and Teacher EducationEd Prep Lab – resourcesEdutopia – evidence-based learning practices in K-12 schoolsGoogle – Teach from Home – a hub of information and tools to help teachers during the coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis.GoReact – online classroom activities and evaluationsQuality Matters – online instruction and continuous improvement standardsSanford Inspire – supporting teachers in the virtual classroomTeacherTube – online community for sharing instructional videos for professional developmentTED – explore the latest thinking on how to build a better schoolTexas Education Agency TLAC (Teach Like a Champion) – online teacher training modules created by champion leaders and teachersUNESCO – Education – global and regional education news, events, publications and resources.U.S. Library of Congress – Teacher Professional Development Videos – videos on using resources and teaching strategies for using primary sources in the classroomSummer Learning Video Series
Tips for Overseeing Remote Learning – tips and tricks on how to help your K-12 students with remote learningSummer Learning Strategies – tips to help with summer learning lossTAMIU’s “Summer of Sanford” Virtual Parent & Teacher Camps – cutting-edge professional development for educators, students and parentsTAMU-SA and EISD In-District Charter School Partnership – innovative partnership to help K-12 students in a socio-economically challenged school district.Learn More about our Educator Prep Programs
Click on the pulsating hotspot links on the map below to learn more about the program.
The A&M System produces more teachers than any university system in Texas, and we have been producing highly qualified teachers for Texas for over 100 years!
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX
Prairie View A&M University
Prairie View, TX
Texas A&M University – Commerce
Commerce, TX
Tarleton State University
Stephenville, TX
West Texas A&M University
Canyon, TX
Texas A&M University – Kingsville
Kingsville, TX
Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi
Corpus Christi, TX
Texas A&M International University
Laredo, TX
Texas A&M University – Texarkana
Texarkana, TX
Texas A&M University – Central Texas
Killeen, TX
Texas A&M University – San Antonio
San Antonio, TX
301 Tarrow Street, College Station, TX 77840 Phone: (979) 458-7401 E-mail: tamus-webmaster@tamus.edu
MenuTEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY
College Station, Texas
established 1876
Points of Distinction
#1 in producing STEM educators in TexasAggie alum work in 741 school districts across 208 counties in the stateThere are over 11,000 Aggies currently working in Texas public schoolsPRAIRIE VIEW A&M UNIVERSITY
Prairie View, Texas
established 1876
Points of Distinction
93.3% pass rate on certification exams99% of prepared teachers are employed after graduationTEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY – COMMERCE
Commerce, Texas
established 1889
Points of Distinction
Almost 85% of A&M-Commerce prepared teachers are still teaching after 5 yearsThe program features a semester internship and a semester of residency in local schoolsInitial statewide teacher certification exam pass rates are at a phenomenal rate of 97%TARLETON STATE UNIVERSITY
Stephenville, Texas
established 1899
Points of Distinction
Provides a clinically robust, immersive yearlong residency program to ensure first-year-teacher readiness via a collaboration with University-School Partnerships for the Renewal of Education Preparation (US PREP) and area school districts.Thanks to an edTPA pilot grant, teacher candidates submit unedited video of themselves at work in a classroom as part of a portfolio that seasoned educators evaluate. edTPA is a performance-based, subject-specific assessment used by teacher preparation programs throughout the U.S. to measure the skills that teachers need from day one; it builds on decades of teacher development and research regarding teaching practices that improve student learning.Students receive more than 540 hours of teaching experience prior to graduation.Partners with more than 40 school districts.95% pass rate on certification exams.WEST TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY
Canyon, Texas
established 1910
Points of Distinction
Rated as one of the top performing Educator Preparation Programs in Texas100% of teacher candidates conduct experiential learning opportunities in the field prior to clinical teaching75% of all educators hired in Region 16 area school districts graduated from WTAMUTEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY – KINGSVILLE
Kingsville, Texas
established 1925
Points of Distinction
Title V Scholarship Grant awards more than 200 scholarships each yearValuable partnerships with 42 area school districts ensure students receive diverse classroom experienceOver 225 students graduate each year with a certification rate of 95%TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY – CORPUS CHRISTI
Corpus Christi, Texas
established 1947
Points of Distinction
On-campus bilingual public school provides hands-on experience and observation opportunities.Partnerships with 56 schools provide the strongest network of any educator preparation program in the region.Annual conferences are hosted to provide professional development and networking opportunities that set future educators apart in the job marketTEXAS A&M INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY
Laredo, Texas
established 1970
Points of Distinction
80% of graduates are retained in Texas public schools for 10 years.100% of new teachers within a 100-mile radius are TAMIU graduates, most of whom are working in bilingual settings.Over 80% of Texas principals score TAMIU graduates above state average satisfaction levels.TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY – TEXARKANA
Texarkana, Texas
established 1971
Points of Distinction
Program features two semesters in the co-teaching environment for students99% pass rate on certification examsHighest rating in the region for 5-year retention of new teachersTEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY – CENTRAL TEXAS
Killeen, Texas
established 2009
Points of Distinction
In the last three years, 155 students earned their teacher certification through our educator preparation program.127 or 82% of these graduates are actively employed as teachers (The national average on this is about half that percentage)100% of our student pass their pedagogy and professional responsibilities examTEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY – SAN ANTONIO
San Antonio, Texas
established 2009
Points of Distinction
Aspiring teachers gain real world experience through 128 hours of field residency in K-12 classrooms.87% of graduates remain in the education profession 5 years after graduationEarly incorporated field base activities through a three semester field residency and clinical teaching experience<<< Thank you for your visit >>>
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