Why are there learning standards for our children?
Every day our world becomes more complex and demanding. To succeed
beyond high school, students must be better prepared than at any time in
the history of our state. Consequently, expectations for our students and our
schools are higher than they have ever been. To meet these expectations,
the State Board of Education has adopted a curriculum framework for Texas
schools — the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS). These
learning standards will help ensure that all students are prepared to meet
the challenges ahead of them as they move into the next century.
• Each student must become a more effective reader.
• Each student must know and apply more complex mathematics.
Texas
Education
Agency
Texas Essential Knowledge & Skills (TEKS)
Applicable to the JROTC Curriculum
2006 TAKS
Answer Key
TEKS English,
Language Arts,
Speech,
Communication
TEKS
Social Studies
TEKS
Mathematics
2006 TAKS
Methodology Part I
Methodology Part II
TEKS
Physical
Education
TEKS
Health
TEKS
Economics
TEKS Career
Education
TEKS
Technology
JROTC Curriculum - TEKS Correlation
Basic Correlation
LET II Cadets (2nd year)
Detailed Correlation
LET II Cadets (2nd year)
Basic Correlation
LET III Cadets (3rd year)
Detailed Correlation
LET III Cadets (3rd year)
Basic Correlation
LET IV Cadets (4th year)
Detailed Correlation
LET IV Cadets (4th year)
Basic Correlation
LET I Cadets (1st year)
Detailed Correlation
LET I Cadets (1st year)
2006 TAKS
Exit Examination
JROTC Curriculum - TEKS Correlation
San Jacinto Monument
Texas Assessment of Knowledge & Skills (TAKS)