COLLEGE STATION, Texas — The Texas A&M University System has launched a new website with helpful resources for both teachers and parents, as everyone transitions to online schooling.
“This global health crisis has created many challenges we have not faced before,” said John Sharp, Chancellor of The Texas A&M University System. “We created this site, We Teach Texas, to share helpful resources and share our commitment to producing the highest quality educators who are prepared to deliver world-class education for the children of Texas.”
The website includes the work of experts from the 11 universities across the Texas A&M System.
An email announcing the launch of the website emphasized that education is more critical than ever for both individual success and for the success of our nation and that the education colleges across The Texas A&M University System lead the way in accomplishing this critical outcome.
“We are committed to continually improving the effectiveness of our educator preparation programs using the latest research and data, producing the best teachers to educate the children of Texas,” said Shonda Gibson, associate vice chancellor for academic affairs for the A&M System. “This resource highlights our approach to educating and preparing Texas teachers. We are proud to say, We Teach Texas.”
Educators, or those who may seek to become Texas teachers, can also find information on all 11 of the A&M System’s colleges of education on the We Teach Texas website.
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