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Title: TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY


1
TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY
  • Curriculum and Professional Development Division
  • Student Assessment Division
  • Social Studies Update
  • TEKS and TAAS II
  • Summer 2001

2
Grades 1-5
  • Grade 1 home, school, and community
  • Grade 2 community, state, and nation
  • Grade 3 communities (past/present, here/there)
  • Grade 4 Texas in the Western Hemisphere
  • Grade 5 United States Studies

3
Grades 6-8
  • Grade 6 Contemporary World Societies
  • Grade 7 Texas Studies
  • Grade 8 United States (Early Colonial Period
    Through Reconstruction)

4
Grades 9-12
  • U.S. History Since Reconstruction (1877 to the
    present)
  • World History Studies history of mankind
  • World Geography Studies local, regional,
    national, and international focus
  • U.S. Government founding principles
  • Economics free enterprise system and its
    benefits

5
STRUCTURE of the TEKS
  • Eight Strands integrated for instructional
    purposes
  • History
  • Geography
  • Economics
  • Government
  • Citizenship
  • Culture
  • Science/technology/society
  • Skills

6
Present and Future
  • Current TAAS Social Studies Assessments
  • Grade 8
  • U.S. History End-of-Course (last administration,
    Spring 2002)
  • Future TAAS II Social Studies Assessments
  • Grade 8
  • Grade 10
  • Grade 11 Exit Level

7
SENATE BILL 103SOCIAL STUDIES ASSESSMENTS
  • Requires assessments at Grades 8, 10, and 11
  • Grade 8 exam
  • Includes TEKS pertaining to Colonial Period
    through Reconstruction
  • Grade 10 exam
  • Includes TEKS from early American History, World
    Geography, and World History
  • Grade 11 exam for graduation (Exit Level)
  • Includes TEKS from early American and US History,
    World Geography, and World History

8
Of Special Interest!
  • Grade 8 early American history TEKS are included
    on Grade 8, 10, and 11 exams
  • Grade 8 Civil War TEKS are included on Grade 8,
    10, and 11 assessments
  • Correlated TEKS from World Geography Studies and
    World History Studies are included on Grade 10
    and 11 exams

9
TAAS II OBJECTIVES ARE CONSISTENT
(GRADES 8, 10, 11)
  • Objective 1- The student will demonstrate an
    understanding of issues and events in U. S.
    History.
  • Objective 2- The student will demonstrate an
    understanding of geographic influences on
    historical issues and events.
  • Objective 3- The student will demonstrate an
    understanding of economic and social influences
    on historical issues and events.
  • Objective 4- The student will demonstrate an
    understanding of political influences on
    historical issues and events.
  • Objective 5- The student will use
    critical-thinking skills to analyze social
    studies information.

10
Examples of Critical-Thinking Skills in Social
Studies
  • Use Primary and Secondary Sources ?
  • Identify Points of View from Historical Context ?
  • Identify Bias in Written and Visual Materials
  • ? Skills-in-common with English Language Arts

11
Examples of Critical-Thinking Skills in Social
Studies(continued)
  • Finding the Main Idea ?
  • Summarizing ?
  • Making Generalizations ?
  • Drawing Inferences and Conclusions ?
  • ? Skills-in-common with English Language Arts

12
THE BRACELETBYYoshiko Uchida
  • The following is an excerpt from the spring
    2000 released English II EOC test
  • It was almost time to leave home, but we
    werent moving to a nicer house or to a new town.
    It was April 21, 1942. The United States and
    Japan were at war, and every Japanese person on
    the West Coast was being evacuated by the
    government to a concentration camp. Mama, my
    sister Keiko and I were being sent from our home,
    and out of Berkeley, and eventually, out of
    California.
  • How could teachers integrate two disciplines,
    using this selection?
  • What higher-order thinking skills are used?

13
Timeline School Year 2001-2002
  • Current Grade 8 TAAS Social Studies Assessment
    included in Campus and District Accountability
    (Spring 2002)
  • U.S. History End-of-Course Exam (Spring 2002,
    last administration)
  • Field Test Social Studies TAAS II Assessments for
    Grade 8, 10, and 11 (Spring 2002 )

14
Timeline School Year 2001-2002 (continued)
  • Textbook Publishers Submit Samples of New
    Instructional Materials under Proclamation
    2000--Materials Available for Public Review at
    Education Service Centers (Spring 2002)
  • State Textbook Review Panels Study Submitted
    Instructional Materials (Summer 2002)

15
Timeline School Year 2002-2003
  • Benchmark of New TAAS II Social Studies
    Assessments Grades 8, 10, and 11 Exit Level
    (Spring 2003)
  • Districts Conduct Textbook Adoption Reviews

16
Timeline School Year 2003-2004
  • Grade 11 Exit-Level Exam Required for Graduation
  • All TAAS II Social Studies Exams Included in
    Campus and District Accountability
  • Social Studies Textbooks Implemented in Districts
    (Fall 2003)

17
AS YOU PREPARE..
  • Consider how the TEKS build and connect through
    grade levels and courses
  • Is there a link between what is taught in high
    school, middle school, and elementary schools?
  • Are social studies teachers communicating across
    grade levels?
  • Trace the development of a concept from grade
  • to grade
  • Are teachers teaching broad concepts and higher
    order thinking skills?
  • Consider the sequence of high school courses that
    will be most effective in preparing students

18
AS YOU PREPARE
  • Consider interdisciplinary instruction
  • Is there a link between the skills taught in
    English language arts and social studies?
  • How can teachers from both disciplines
    collaborate?
  • Consider how to expose social studies teachers to
    new ideas
  • What professional development opportunities are
    available?
  • What instructional resources are available?

19
Resources for Educators
  • Texas Education Agency
  • Curriculum Division/Social Studies Staff
  • Student Assessment Division/Social
  • Studies Staff
  • Web Site http//www.tea.state.tx.us

20
Resources for Educators
  • Regional Education Service Centers
  • Social Studies Specialists
  • Assist in TEKS-Tools Training in Preparation for
    TAAS II Social Studies Assessments

21

Resources for Educators
  • SOCIAL STUDIES CENTER
  • TEKS-Tools TAAS II Training
  • www.socialstudies.tea.state.tx.us
  • Data Driven Decision-Making
  • Elementary Social Studies Building a Foundation
  • World History and World Geography Connecting
    Concepts
  • United States History Developing a Sense of
    Time and Place
  • Economics, Government, and Culture 21st Century
    Citizenship
  • Integrating Content and Skills Instruction

22
Resources for Educators
  • Social Studies Center Products
  • Texas Social Studies Framework
  • TEKS Glossaries and Biographies
  • Annotated Bibliographies of Literature
  • TEKS Wall Charts
  • TEKS Small Charts
  • Social Studies Toolkit 2000
  • TEKS Tools Training and Materials in Preparation
  • for TAAS II
  • Web Site http//socialstudies.tea.state.tx.us

23
Resources for Educators
  • Professional Social Studies Organizations
  • Texas Council for the Social Studies (TCSS)
  • Texas Social Studies Supervisors Association
    (TSSSA)
  • Texas Alliance for Geographic Education
  • State Bar of Texas Law-Related Education
  • Texas Council on Economic Education
  • Texas State Historical Association
  • Institute of Texan Cultures
  • Texas Association of Museums

24
Contact Information
  • Cheryl Wright, Director of Social Studies
  • Dean Brumley, Asst. Dir. of Social Studies
  • Division of Curriculum Professional Devp.
  • (512) 463-9580
  • Brenda Tingle, Social Studies Specialist
  • Student Assessment Division
  • (512) 682-2200
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