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In the ever-evolving world of education, staying ahead of the curve is crucial, especially when it comes to preparing our students for the future. With the 2022 adoption of the TA-TEKS, there is a shift on the horizon for computer science and technology applications education in Texas. Let’s explore what the new Technology Applications Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TA-TEKS) mean for educators, students, and the entire educational landscape.

Understanding Proclamation 2024

The Proclamation 2024 instructional materials adoption marks a significant milestone in Texas education, ushering in a wave of changes that will reshape how computer science and technology applications are taught in schools. The Texas Education Agency (TEA) has worked to create a forward-thinking framework of standards that align with the demands of the 21st century.

What’s New in the TA-TEKS

The new TA-TEKS, adopted in 2022, reflect a focus on equipping students with the skills needed to thrive in our increasingly digital world. By emphasizing problem-solving, critical thinking, higher-order thinking, and hands-on experiences, these standards aim to produce students who are not just consumers of technology but innovators and creators.

Broadened Curriculum

The revised TA-TEKS encompass a broader spectrum of topics within computer science. From coding and programming to data analysis and cybersecurity, the curriculum is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding, preparing students for a diverse array of future careers. By embedding communication and collaboration skills across the strands, it becomes more evident to teachers and students the importance of these concepts across all subjects and environments.

Real-world Applications

The TA-TEKS strongly emphasize connecting theoretical knowledge with practical, real-world applications. Teachers are encouraged to incorporate projects and activities that mirror the challenges students may face in college or future careers, fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation for the subject matter. With the changes in the standards, teachers need additional support to ensure students have not only the knowledge and skills but also the experience to solidify their learning.

Inclusion of Emerging Technologies

Recognizing the rapid pace of technological advancement, the new TA-TEKS standards incorporate emerging technologies, such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, and the Internet of Things. This ensures that students are not only familiar with current technologies but are also prepared for the innovations of tomorrow.

Preparing Teachers for the Change

As Texas educators gear up for this transformative shift, there are several steps they can take to ensure a smooth transition and successful implementation of the new TA-TEKS.

Professional Development Opportunities

Learning.com provides TechApps for Texas, a SBOE-approved curriculum for the updated TA-TEKS.

 

Teachers should actively seek professional development opportunities to familiarize themselves with the updated standards, curriculum, and teaching methodologies. Workshops, webinars, and resources designed specifically to support educators in adapting to the changes are a good place to start. Learning.com, a Platinum Partner to TCEA, will be offering a webinar series that walks educators through our newest solution, TechApps for Texas. TechApps for Texas is a computer science and technology applications curriculum that has been adopted by the Texas SBOE (State Board of Education).

Collaboration and Networking

Building a supportive community of fellow educators is invaluable during times of change. Collaborating with colleagues, attending conferences, and participating in online forums enable teachers to share insights, strategies, and best practices for integrating the new TA-TEKS into their classrooms. TCEA’s annual convention and exposition will be held in Austin in February. It’s a great way to meet fellow educators and build deeper levels of support.

Access to Updated Resources

The Texas State Board of Education has released its official list of adopted instructional materials to support teachers in implementing the new TA-TEKS beginning with the 2024-2025 school year. As the only state-adopted curriculum meeting 100% of the TA-TEKS for all grades K-8, Learning.com is committed to providing educators with the tools they need for success. Take advantage of the available resources, like this guide created by the TEA, to understand the newest TA-TEKS.

TEA TA-TEKS Guide

The TA-TEKS adopted in 2022, and the instructional materials adopted as part of Proclamation 2024 herald an exciting era for computer science and technology applications education in Texas. The new standards reinforce the high value that educators have in shaping the future of their students. By embracing the changes introduced in the new TA-TEKS, teachers can empower their students to become proficient problem-solvers, critical thinkers, and leaders in the digital age. Through collaboration, professional development, and access to cutting-edge resources, Texas educators are well-positioned to navigate this transformative journey and prepare their students for success in the ever-evolving world of technology.

 

This was originally published on TCEA’s TechNotes blog and is reposted here with permission.

Kelli Erwin

Director of Education

Dr. Kelli Erwin has been in the field for K-12 education for over 20 years as a classroom teacher, technology lab teacher, GT specialist and a district-level instructional specialist. In her role as Director of Education for Learning.com, she incorporates her years of experience along with new trends and pedagogical understanding to design and create learning experiences and support resources to meet the varying needs of students and teachers.