The state compiles many resources that support digital learning for students and educators.鈥
The is an FCC benefit program that helps households afford the broadband they need for work, school, healthcare and more.
Credit by exam (CBE) is one method for students to demonstrate proficiency in grade level or course content.
State and federal educational technology resources include information on laws, updates on initiatives, grant and funding information, and digital learning tools.
Education Service Centers (ESCs) provide technology support to districts through training, services, and programs for schools.
The following Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC) Schools and Libraries Program resources may be helpful:鈥
The agency has Internet safety resources available for students, educators, and parents.
Learn more about the Long-Range Plan for Public Education.鈥
Local educational agencies (LEAs) currently have multiple options for providing remote learning for partial or full average daily attendance (ADA) outside of the Texas Virtual Schools Network. These options are outlined in our Non-TXVSN Remote Instruction Overview Document.
School Libraries offer a wealth of information and resources for digital learning.
This Spanish Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies page provides information on topics such as curriculum, assessment and rules.
Texas has Technology Applications standards for kindergarten through high school students as well as for teachers.
With , gain instant access to the content you seek, whether you are looking for 鈥渏ust-in-time鈥 resources that you can leverage during a particular lesson, sequenced binders of instruction that you can assign to students, or self-directed PD training courses that you can take to earn CPE credit hours.
The Texas Virtual School Network (TXVSN) provides Texas students and schools with equitable access to quality online courses and instructors.