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What are the benefits of Texas reading Academy?

Reading Academies is an 11-month professional development program that continues learning and builds on knowledge of the STR in a school context. Together, these programs provide teachers with the foundational knowledge to teach reading and writing and to effectively apply that knowledge in a classroom setting.
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What happens if you don t finish reading Academy in Texas?

If a participant does not complete or pass the Texas reading Academies on the first attempt, they must enroll again in the next available cohort.
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Do Texas teachers get paid for the reading Academy?

Participants who successfully complete the Reading Academies will receive continuing professional education (CPE) hours from the state. Will teachers receive a stipend? Yes.
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Who is required to take Texas reading Academy?

Per House Bill 3 (HB 3), passed by the 86th Texas Legislature in June of 2019, all kindergarten through third grade teachers and principals must attend a "teacher literacy achievement academy" by the 2022 - 2023 school year.
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How many hours is reading Academy in Texas?

How long will it take participants to complete the Reading Academies? Participants should expect to dedicate ten 6-hour days or 60 hours total to complete Reading Academies.
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Texas Reading Academies - Information for Educator Preparation Programs

What is the purpose of reading Academies?

Reading Academies is an 11-month professional development program that continues learning and builds on knowledge of the STR in a school context. Together, these programs provide teachers with the foundational knowledge to teach reading and writing and to effectively apply that knowledge in a classroom setting.
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How many modules are in the Texas reading Academy?

Each pathway provides specialized content divided into 12 modules aligned to the Science of Teaching Reading (STR).
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Who is exempt from the Texas reading Academy?

Districts (LEAs) continue to have authority to exempt art, health education, music, physical education, speech communication and theatre arts, or theatre teachers.
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How is reading Academy graded?

Reading Academies participants complete several required artifacts to demonstrate their learning. Moderated grading is applied to two artifacts for each participant to mitigate biases in grading. Each Reading Academies cohort is paired with two additional cohorts for moderated grading.
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What is the age of learning my reading academy?

My Reading Academy - Age of Learning. My Reading Academy is an adaptive, evidence-based, supplemental solution for pre-K through 2nd grade that's grounded in science of reading research and designed to help children become skilled, fluent readers by 3rd grade.
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What is the most a Teacher can make in Texas?

After 20 years, teachers in Texas make at least $54,540 annually. However, this minimum salary requirement is much lower than what experienced teachers actually earn in Texas. It's not uncommon for those with long teaching histories to make upwards of $70,000 to $80,000 per year as tenured educators.
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Do you need a masters to be a reading specialist in Texas?

TEA requires a graduate degree in a literacy related field to be recommended for the Texas Reading Specialists certification; therefore, this stand alone certification is only offered for those holding a graduate degree. All others should seek the M. Ed. in Reading/Language Arts program.
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Do you have to be certified to teach dyslexia in Texas?

Teachers in Texas are not required to obtain specific dyslexia teaching certifications outside their regular teacher training, but they must have dyslexia-specific training. Dyslexia teacher certification in Texas begins with the same process as any regular teacher certification.
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How do you become a certified reading specialist in Texas?

Certification Requirements
  1. hold a valid Texas classroom teaching certificate. ...
  2. hold a master's degree from an accredited institution of higher education (IHE)
  3. complete 160 hours of documented field experience (RDNG 605)
  4. secure a passing score on the required TExES Reading Specialist (151) exam post-program completion.
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What happens if you fail reading Academy?

What happens if I do not successfully complete Reading Academies by the course end date? Participants who do not successfully complete Reading Academies by September 15, 2021 will be re- enrolled in a modified blended course to retake Reading Academies.
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Is Texas reading Academy required for math and science teachers?

Upon review of the HB3 language, the clarification has been provided by TEA that only K-3 teachers (general and special education only) and principals are required to complete the Texas Reading Academies. However, it is a local decision if LEAs would like to require additional staff to participate.
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What grades can kids read?

First and Second Grade (Ages 6–7)

Kids usually begin to: read familiar stories. "sound out" or decode unfamiliar words. use pictures and context to figure out unfamiliar words.
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What reading program does Texas use?

The K-5 OER RLA COVID Emergency Release V3 is currently called the Amplify Texas Elementary Literacy Program and has been built on state standards and the Science of Reading, in tight alignment with structured literacy concepts taught in the Texas Reading Academies.
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What is Texas Reads?

TXReads is a project of Literacy San Antonio, Inc. to successfully teach children to read by training and inspiring teachers to use science-based reading instruction (SBRI). Literacy San Antonio is a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in 2010.
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Is Texas teachers of Tomorrow losing accreditation?

The Texas Education Agency recommended last year revoking the company's accreditation, citing its failure to meet the conditions of an improvement plan. If their accreditation is yanked, the company would not be able to produce certified teachers.
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What is the average reading level in Texas?

The average score for students in Texas in 2022 (255) was not significantly different from their average score in 2019 (256) and was lower than their average score in 1998 (261). The percentage of students in Texas who performed at or above the NAEP Proficient level was 23 percent in 2022.
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How much does a reading specialist make in Texas?

As of Jan 8, 2024, the average annual pay for a Reading Specialist in Texas is $53,004 a year. Just in case you need a simple salary calculator, that works out to be approximately $25.48 an hour. This is the equivalent of $1,019/week or $4,417/month.
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What is a master reading teacher in Texas?

The Master Reading Teacher facilitates appropriate, research-based reading instruction by communicating and collaborating with educational stakeholders; mentoring, coaching, and consulting with colleagues; providing professional development for faculty; and making decisions based on converging evidence from research.
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