The state's regional Education Service Centers will no longer issue lesson plans — and forbid their use after Aug. 31 — for a popular online curriculum system that became a lightning rod for ...
Victory cries heard around the state Monday about the end of a controversial public school teaching tool were enthusiastic but not entirely accurate. CSCOPE, an online curriculum guide in use at 875 ...
AUSTIN- State Sen. Dan Patrick, in coordination with the Texas Education Service Center Curriculum Collaborative (TESCCC), announces significant changes to the CSCOPE curriculum management system. The ...
The CSCOPE Transparency Act recently passed the Texas House and Senate. CSCOPE is a comprehensive curriculum program that originally was intended to replace textbooks in public schools. The 20 members ...
A recent agreement to cut lesson plans from CSCOPE, the state’s curriculum support system, has left some local school districts scrambling to develop alternatives. CSCOPE lesson plans had long drawn ...
CSCOPE is an Internet-based curriculum developed for Texas schools and teachers by state-funded education service centers. The reason it was created is that many small school districts do not have the ...
In the weeks since Senate Education chair Dan Patrick proudly announced that “the era of CSCOPE lesson plans has come to an end,” defenders and apologists for the state-backed curriculum management ...
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — A much-maligned curriculum system designed to help teachers adhere to state educational requirements and used by hundreds of school districts across Texas will stop offering ...
On Tuesday afternoon the Senate Education Committee heard testimony on a bill that would grant the State Board of Education oversight of CSCOPE, an online curriculum delivery system that has drawn the ...
Accepting his party’s 2014 gubernatorial nomination, Greg Abbott vowed to kill an educational resource already cut. In the same breath, he promised to stop Texas from embracing academic standards that ...