
Last updated:
January 28, 2008

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HELPFUL
LINKS
These links should be helpful to parents,
students, and educational personnel.
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TEXAS
EDUCATION AGENCY (TEA) LINKS: |
TEA
Homepage
(Information for students,
families and communities, administrators, and teachers.) |
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TEA
Student Assessment Homepage
(The TEA Student Assessment Division manages and oversees the development,
administration,
scoring, and analysis of the statewide assessment program.) |
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TEA
Accountability Rating System
(Accountability ratings, from 1994
to 2006, for Texas schools and districts.) |
TEA
2007 Accountability Rating System
(2007 Accountability Ratings) |
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Student
Assessment
Calendars
(TEA testing calendars from the
school years' 1996-1997 to 2007-2008.) |
Released
Tests
(TAKS, SDAA II, and RPTE Released
Tests and Answer Keys.) |
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TAKS
Information Booklets
(New testing program Information Booklets. Each subject area contains
information unique to that subject.) |
Texas
Essential Knowledge & Skills
(TEKS)
(TEKS are the center of the curriculum
and, as such, define the basic content of the instructional program in
Texas.) |
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OTHER
TESTING LINKS: |
THEA
Texas Higher Education Assessment
(The THEA
Test has been approved by the
Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, under Senate Bill 286, Texas
Education Code, Section 51.3062: Texas Success Initiative, for use by
Texas institutions of higher education as an assessment instrument for
entering students.) |
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ACT
American College Testing
Program
(ACT, Inc. is an independent, not-for-profit organization that
provides more than a hundred assessment, research, information, and
program management services in the broad educational planning, career
planning, and workforce development.) |
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PSAT/NMSQT
Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test
(The PSAT/NMSQT gives you firsthand practice for the SAT
I and SAT II: Subject Test in Writing. It also gives
you a chance to qualify for scholarship and recognition programs.) |
SAT
College Board
(the College Board promotes equity through universal access
to high standards of teaching and learning and sufficient financial
resources so that every student has the opportunity to succeed in
college and work.) |
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