Social:CSCOPE (education)

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Short description: K-12 educational curriculum support system

CSCOPE is a K-12 educational curriculum support system that has been widely adopted in Texas . It was created by the Texas Education Service Center Curriculum Collaborative (TESCCC).

Use

Nineteen out of twenty education regions in Texas have districts that use CSCOPE,[1] and as of January 2, 2011 there were 747 school districts (out of 1,051 total) using it.[2]

Reactions

While popular with district administrators, CSCOPE has elicited mixed reactions from teachers,[3] some of whom feel excessively constrained by a set timetable for lessons. Other teachers, however, feel that CSCOPE is appreciated by the students and has improved classroom performance and attendance.[4] Some say that CSCOPE will better help prepare districts for the next generation of standardized tests in Texas, such as the State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness test.[5]

The system is a product of an increased emphasis on accountability in public education over the last two decades.[6]

Upcoming changes

In 2013, after complaints about parents' inability to access the curriculum as well as about lesson plans, Texas announced significant changes[7] would be made to the system. These changes include:

  • Making all meetings of the governing board public, and meeting all the respective notice requirements.
  • A joint review process of all CSCOPE lessons, beginning with Social Studies.
  • Removing civil or criminal penalties associated with the release of CSCOPE content.
  • Allowing teachers to post any and all CSCOPE lessons that they deem necessary.
  • Creating a standing curriculum review panel composed of parents, teachers, and school administrators.

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