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© 2009 by the Texas Education Agency Textbook Coordinators’ Association of Texas TEA Legislative Update
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© 2009 by the Texas Education Agency John Lopez Managing Director Instructional Materials and Educational Technology
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© 2009 by the Texas Education Agency
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Textbook Funding
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© 2009 by the Texas Education Agency Instructional Materials Funding
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© 2009 by the Texas Education Agency Textbook Funding
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© 2009 by the Texas Education Agency Textbook Funding
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© 2009 by the Texas Education Agency FY2012 and FY2013Biennium
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© 2009 by the Texas Education Agency FY2012 and FY2013Biennium
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© 2009 by the Texas Education Agency Instructional Materials
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© 2009 by the Texas Education Agency Instructional Materials
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© 2009 by the Texas Education Agency Instructional Materials
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© 2009 by the Texas Education Agency SBOE Action
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© 2009 by the Texas Education Agency SBOE Action
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© 2009 by the Texas Education Agency What Else is New?
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© 2009 by the Texas Education Agency Electronic Textbooks Established Commissioner’s List Materials were reviewed by a panel of experts Commissioner Rules have been approved
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© 2009 by the Texas Education Agency Electronic Textbooks Commissioner shall update the list Commissioner can remove materials from the list Must be recommended by a panel of experts prior to removal
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© 2009 by the Texas Education Agency Electronic Textbooks State will pay for electronic textbooks on Commissioner’s list District’s may choose from either the SBOE list or the Commissioner’s list
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© 2009 by the Texas Education Agency Electronic Textbooks State textbook funds can be used to purchase technological equipment Technological equipment used to support instruction for digital content
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© 2009 by the Texas Education Agency Electronic Textbooks Section 5 (C-1) Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, a school district or open enrollment charter school must purchase a classroom set of textbooks adopted by State Board of Education
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© 2009 by the Texas Education Agency Classroom set Remaining eligible funds can be used to purchase electronic textbooks from the Commissioner’s list Remaining eligible funds are calculated into textbook credits
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© 2009 by the Texas Education Agency AWARD Publishing iStation Compass Learning APEX Learning Achieve 3000 A+Rise Glencoe/McGraw Hill Pearson Longman
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© 2009 by the Texas Education Agency
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What to Watch For?
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© 2009 by the Texas Education Agency (HB 2488) Electronic textbook available for downloading free of charge Costs may be incurred if district orders printed copies
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© 2009 by the Texas Education Agency (HB 2488) Allows the State Board of Education to adopt an open-source textbook at the secondary level
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© 2009 by the Texas Education Agency (HB 2488) Districts shall annually certify to the SBOE and Commissioner that content covers the TEKS For all subject areas at the secondary level
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© 2009 by the Texas Education Agency (HB 2488) SBOE will place on conforming/ nonconforming list Written by university faculty Eligible university determines the level of qualifications with TEKS
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© 2009 by the Texas Education Agency (HB 2488) Allows the Commissioner of Education to purchase a state-developed textbook
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© 2009 by the Texas Education Agency (HB 2488) Property of the state Commissioner shall provide a license to school or district Commissioner shall seek to recover costs for developing, revising and distributing open source textbooks
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© 2009 by the Texas Education Agency
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Does a classroom set apply to lower grades? Yes Can a university open source textbook qualify as a classroom set? Yes Can a nonconforming textbook qualify as a classroom set? Yes
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© 2009 by the Texas Education Agency Does the right to take home a textbook extend to classroom set? Yes Can the SBOE refuse to place an open source book on the conforming or nonconforming list? No Can the SBOE fine or sanction a university as a publisher? Yes
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© 2009 by the Texas Education Agency Is a district eligible for textbook credit if it selects an open source textbook? Yes Who owns technological equipment? The state does not own the equipment.
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