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Accountability System for Educator Preparation (ASEP)

The purpose of the accountability system for educator preparation is to assure that each educator preparation program (EPP) is held accountable for the readiness for certification of candidates completing the programs. The accreditation status of an EPP shall be determined at least annually, based on performance standards established in rule by the State Board for Educator Certification (SBEC), with regard to EPP accountability performance indicators, disaggregated with respect to gender and ethnicity.

Texas Senate Bill C.S.S.B. No. 174 June 2009, passed by the 81st Texas Legislature and approved by the governor, states that the Accountability System will be built on four standards: (1) the results of certification examinations (2) beginning teacher performance based on an appraisal system (3) achievement, including improvement in achievement, of students taught by teachers in their first three years (4) compliance with SBEC rules regarding the frequency, duration, and quality of field supervision of first year teachers.

In addition, five new levels of accountability status have been established: not rated, accredited, accredited-warned, accredited-probation; not accredited-revoked. The last three mentioned have consequences defined in TAC Chapter 229.

Educator Preparation Program Accreditation Ratings by Year

2009-2010 Accreditation Ratings

2008-2009 Accreditation Ratings               

2007-2008 Accreditation Ratings                                                                         

2005-2006 Accreditation Ratings                                                 

Archived Accreditation Ratings

Educator Preparation Program Annual Performace Reports by Year

 2008-2009 Annual Performance Report   (coming soon)

May 21, 2013

Commissioner Williams approves academic partnership agreement between Premont ISD and Texas A&M University-Kingsville

Commissioner of Education Michael L. Williams today announced he has approved a proposal presented to the Texas Education Agency in a memorandum of understanding that establishes an academic partnership between the Premont Independent School District and Texas A&M University-Kingsville.

May 20, 2013

Commissioner Williams joins TTM presentation to the American Red Cross West, Texas Relief Fund

Commissioner of Education Michael L. Williams today joined representatives of Think Through Math (TTM), a Web-based math program, at a ceremony presenting a check for $11,367 to the American Red Cross West, Texas Relief Fund.

April 30, 2013

Commissioner Williams to attend first meeting of El Paso board of managers

Commissioner of Education Michael L. Williams announced today that he will attend the first formal meeting of the El Paso Independent School District (EPISD) board of managers.  The meeting, which will include an official swearing-in ceremony and selection of board officers, will take place on Tuesday, May 7, in El Paso.

April 24, 2013

Commissioner Williams visits West ISD

Commissioner Michael L. Williams today met with administrators, educators and students in the West Independent School District to assess the district’s needs for the remainder of the school year. West ISD began classes this week following a tragic explosion that devastated the community on April 17.