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HB 5 Math College Prep Course
2022-2023 Symposium Resources
Frameworks
2021-2022 Symposium Resources
2020 College Prep Math Notebook
Course Resources approved by EPCC and UTEP
My Open Math
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Syllabus Support Documents
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Suggested Calendars
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My Math Lab Help
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Resources
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Math College Prep Course Semester I Resource Notebook Revised 05/23/2019
College Preparatory Integrated Mathematics Course Semester 1 revision 5 03 2019.pdf 1.48 MB (Last Modified on September 17, 2019) -
Math College Prep Course Semester II Resource notebook Revised 9/23/2019
College_Preparatory_Integrated_Mathematics_Course_II revised 9 23 2019.pdf 558.02 KB (Last Modified on September 24, 2019) -
Math College Prep Course Semester I Resource Notebook (WORD)
College Preparatory Integrated Mathematics Course I-CompleteNBWORD.docx 2.01 MB (Last Modified on October 4, 2018) -
Math College Prep Course Semester II Resource Notebook (WORD)
College_Preparatory_Integrated_Mathematics_Course_II.docx 372.5 KB (Last Modified on October 4, 2018) -
Math College Prep Course Semester I Resource Notebook (PDF)
College Preparatory Integrated Mathematics Course I-CompleteNB.pdf 1.96 MB (Last Modified on October 4, 2018) -
Math College Prep Course Semester II Resource Notebook (PDF)
College_Preparatory_Integrated_Mathematics_Course_II.pdf 506.74 KB (Last Modified on October 4, 2018)
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Sample Parent Letters
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Framework: College Preparatory Integrated Mathematics Course I
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Framework: College Preparatory Integrated Mathematics Course II
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EPCC Math Presentation Summer 2015
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Texas College and Career Readiness Standards
The goal of the Texas CCRS is to establish what students must know and be able to do to succeed in entry-level courses offered at institutions of higher education. The CCRS consists of a multi-level framework that focuses not only on subject matter, but also on the way it is organized and presented in the classroom. This is crucial because at the postsecondary level, students need to understand the structure of the discipline and how knowledge expands from the initial study of a topic. This pedagogical understanding sets a threshold for the kinds of deeper investigation and learning that occur as students pursue in-depth courses in their chosen majors.
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Contact Information
Angelica Haro
Director of Strategic Planning & Educational Technologies
Information & Instructional Technology Services
(915)780-6505
Oscar Carrera
Professional Development Consultant
Information & Instructional Technology Services
(915)780-6522
ocarrera@esc19.net
Jeffrey Strom
Professional Development Consultant
Information & Instructional Technology Services
(915)780-5339
jstrom@esc19.net
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