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EIR Mid-Phase Grant Award
Be a Part of MS CLASS

ESC 18-TxCEE is seeking middle school campuses to implement the Middle School Collaborative Language Acquisition Strategies for Success (MS CLASS) project as part of an Education Innovation and Research Grant, at no cost to districts. MS CLASS is a one-year project that integrates evidence-based teacher professional learning and mentoring activities to improve outcomes for Emergent Bilingual students in grades 6-8. Please see our newsletter for more information or fill out our form to set-up a time to learn more.

MiPLAN Success Stories
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MiPLAN Success Stories

Through TxCEE's Math Instructor Professional Learning Autonomous Network (MiPLAN), teachers from across the state are discovering the benefits of individualized professional development. Hear from some of these teachers as they share their experiences with MiPLAN.

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Service Overview

Calibration Services

Calibration Services

TxCEE’s experienced Calibration Experts have helped dozens of districts with Texas Teacher Evaluation and Support System (T-TESS) Calibration, Texas Principal Evaluation and Support System (T-PESS), TIA Designation Configuration, other Customizable Evaluation Rubrics and more.

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Data Management

TEEMS  organizes, documents, monitors, and evaluates educator practices and student learning at the campus and district levels. TEEMS is the ideal system for managing your TIA data.

TIA Training & Consulting

TIA Training & Consulting

TxCEE assist districts in successfully designing and implementing a TIA system. We guide calculations, create a designation system, implement student growth measures (SGMs), and data management of the TIA components. 

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Mentor Spotlight


Mentor Spotlight: Amber Mitchell & Carmeshia Wilder

Mentor Spotlight: Amber Mitchell & Carmeshia Wilder

"Mentoring and coaching have a profound impact on both students and teachers by fostering a culture of continuous growth, collaboration, and support…"

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TxCEE News

What happens when teachers take charge of their own professional learning? Empowerment. Growth. Impact.Through MiPLAN, educators had the freedom to choose high-quality professional learning that truly met their needs—leading to more engaged teachers and better student outcomes. 💡📚As we wrap up this incredible journey, we're reflecting on the lessons learned and the lasting impact of self-directed professional development. Read the full story and join the conversation: www.txcee.org/the-power-of-choice-through-miplan/#teacherautonomy #professionallearning #miplan #EducationInnovation #TeacherEmpowerment #txcee ... See MoreSee Less
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Our TxCEE team recently toured Dirks-Anderson Elementary with the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) as part of our Texas Strategic Staffing (TSS) initiative. This initiative focuses on developing a paid teacher residency in order to strengthen teacher and leader pipelines across Texas.Special thanks to Principal Shera Whelch for hosting and to TSS State Lead Dennis Taylor for joining us! Partnerships like these are essential for empowering educators and students statewide. 🌟👥 Pictured (left to right):Jeanifer Caldwell (TxCEE)Dennis Taylor (TSS State Lead)Shera Whelch (Principal)Jessica Pussman (Site Coordinator, UTEP)Erika Mein (Associate Dean of Education, UTEP)#txcee #texasstrategicstaffing #educationalleadership #FortDavis #greateducatorsneverstop #teacherleadership ... See MoreSee Less
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Mondays are a fresh start and an opportunity to inspire greatness. As an educator, you have the power to ignite curiosity, encourage growth, and create a lasting impact. Let’s make this week one of connection and learning!#MotivationMonday #EducatorInspiration #TeacherEncouragement #TxCEE ... See MoreSee Less
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Recent Blog Posts by TxCEE

Educator Spotlight: Pam Maxwell

Apr 21, 20221 min read
This is my first year mentoring another teacher and it has definitely taught me just as much as I hope my mentee is learning. My mentee and I regularly talk and collaborate on classroom management and lesson planning.
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