Can core curriculum courses be prescribed by the public universities for students in educator preparation programs?
Yes. Texas public universities can prescribe specific courses to satisfy core curriculum requirements. However, this should be done in cooperation with the university’s community/state college partners, be in compliance with Coordinating Board rules concerning core curriculum, and articulated as appropriate.
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