Texas Administrative Code
Title 19 - EDUCATION
Part 2 - TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY
Chapter 120 - OTHER TEXAS ESSENTIAL KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS
Subchapter A - CHARACTER TRAITS
Section 120.3 - Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills for Positive Character Traits and Personal Skills, Kindergarten-Grade 2, Adopted 2020
Universal Citation: 19 TX Admin Code ยง 120.3
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) Implementation. The provisions of this section shall be implemented by school districts beginning with the 2021-2022 school year.
(1) School districts and
open-enrollment charter schools are required to provide instruction in the
essential knowledge and skills for positive character traits and personal
skills outlined in this subchapter at least once in the following grade bands:
Kindergarten-Grade 2, Grades 3-5, Grades 6-8, and Grades 9-12.
(2) School districts may provide the required
instruction in a variety of arrangements, including through a stand-alone
course or by integrating the positive character traits standards in the
essential knowledge and skills for one or more courses or subject areas at the
appropriate grade levels.
(b) Introduction.
(1) Character education introduces students
to character traits and personal skills that empower them to be good citizens
who are trustworthy, responsible, and caring. The character traits and personal
skills reflect positive beliefs, attitudes, and mindsets; provide opportunities
for self-reflection; and permit students to apply effective strategies to make
decisions, solve problems, and behave responsibly.
(2) The standards for positive character
traits and personal skills are comprised of four strands: trustworthiness,
responsibility, caring, and citizenship. Each strand consists of the following
character traits and personal skills.
(A)
Trustworthiness: honesty, integrity, loyalty, punctuality, and
reliability.
(B) Responsibility:
accountability, diligence, perseverance, self-control, and
self-management.
(C) Caring:
interpersonal skills, including charity, compassion, consideration,
cooperation, empathy, generosity, kindness, and patience.
(D) Good citizenship: having concern for the
common good and the community; having respect for authority, law, justice, and
the rights of others; being free from prejudice; having gratitude and school
pride; being courteous, fair, and patriotic; and making responsible
decisions.
(3) Students
are expected to develop an awareness of self-identity as well as recognize
multiple perspectives, differences, diversity, biases, and the social and
cultural context in which they live.
(4) The knowledge and skills for positive
character traits and personal skills are organized in the following grade
bands: Kindergarten-Grade 2, Grades 3-5, Grades 6-8, and Grades 9-12. However,
due to the complexity of the concepts, student expectations and knowledge and
skills statements cannot be taught, discussed, or viewed in
isolation.
(5) Statements that
contain the word "including" reference content that must be mastered, while
those containing the phrase "such as" are intended as possible illustrative
examples.
(c) Knowledge and skills.
(1) Trustworthiness. The student
understands how personal skills, choices, and actions relate to character
building. The student is expected to:
(A)
describe how personal choices lead to personalactions;
(B) explain what it means to be trustworthy;
and
(C) identify personal actions
that build trustworthiness, including being honest and punctual.
(2) Responsibility. The student
understands the concept of responsibility and how personal actions and
self-management skills demonstrate responsibility. The student is expected to:
(A) describe and give examples of how
feelings and beliefs influence personal actions;
(B) describe how to make personal choices
before speaking and acting;
(C)
define self-control and discuss effective self-management skills, including
listening to others, managing one's emotions, and setting goals; and
(D) identify instances in which
self-management skills are important.
(3) Caring. The student understands how
personal actions and interpersonal skills demonstrate characteristics of
caring. The student is expected to:
(A) listen
actively when sharing and cooperating with others;
(B) define patience and identify actions that
demonstrate patience; and
(C)
explain and identify examples of how actions can demonstrate kindness to
others.
(4) Good
citizenship. The student understands how personal actions and responsible
decision making can demonstrate good citizenship. The student is expected to:
(A) define fairness and identify examples of
fairness when making decisions in a variety of situations;
(B) define and identify examples of school
pride and patriotism;
(C) explain
what it means to demonstrate respect and courtesy and why it is important to
demonstrate respect and courtesy to others; and
(D) describe ways in which individuals
demonstrate respect for authority and law.
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