Teach the Vote's Week in Review: Sept. 30, 2022

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Date Posted: 9/30/2022
The ATPE Governmental Relations team recaps the past week’s education news, legislative and election updates, and regulatory developments.
- SBEC continues to debate controversial edTPA performance assessment
- SBOE advances Social Studies TEKS revision to next rulemaking phase
- Congress passes short-term funding bill; Social Security reforms still being discussed
- Gubernatorial candidates debate tonight as education becomes a focus of campaign ads
- Upcoming deadlines and resources for the November general election
- Changes in the ATPE Governmental Relations department
SBEC: The State Board for Educator Certification (SBEC) met today, Sept. 30, with a lengthy agenda. Ahead of its regular board meeting, SBEC held another work session Thursday to discuss edTPA, a nationally administered performance assessment that SBEC and the Texas Education Agency (TEA) want to adopt as a mandatory pedagogy exam for certification. ATPE Lobbyist Andrea Chevalier has written extensively about the debate over edTPA this year and represented teacher groups in an earlier SBEC work session back in July. Yesterday’s work session included representatives of education policy groups and educator preparation programs (EPPs) that participated in a three-year pilot of edTPA. For more on the work session, read this blog post by Chevalier.

Other topics on SBEC’s Friday agenda included a discussion of possibly creating a new certificate for teachers in virtual schools; an update on accountability sanctions against the state’s largest alternative certification program, A+ Texas Teachers (also known as Texas Teachers and Teachers of Tomorrow); and a new Educator Preparation Framework developed by a stakeholder committee on which ATPE serves. For more on Friday’s SBEC meeting, read this blog post from Chevalier.

FEDERAL: In Washington, D.C., the U.S. House and Senate reached an agreement late this week on a temporary funding measure to avoid a government shutdown. Absent passage of the bill, funding for government services would have come to a screeching halt at midnight tonight.


ELECTION: ATPE is reminding educators to make sure they are registered to vote in the November general election. The voter registration deadline is Oct. 11. For more information on registering to vote or updating your name or address on your voter registration, check out this blog post.
Upcoming election dates and deadlines to note:
- Last day to register to vote – Oct. 11
- Vote by mail applications DUE – Oct. 28
- Early voting – Oct. 24-Nov. 4
- Educator Voting Day – Thursday, Oct. 27
- Election Day – Tuesday, Nov. 8
ATPE: Today ATPE is saying goodbye to an esteemed member of our Governmental Relations team. ATPE Lobbyist Andrea Chevalier, Ph.D. is departing our association after today to pursue a new opportunity with the Texas Council of Administrators of Special Education (TCASE).

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Wishing you well on your new career adventure.
Oh no! I’m thrilled for your new opportunity in such an important area, Andrea, but you and your knowledge will be SORELY missed at ATPE! Thank you for your SIGNIFICANT contributions during your time with us.