Texas Administrative Code
Title 19 - EDUCATION
Part 7 - STATE BOARD FOR EDUCATOR CERTIFICATION
Chapter 231 - REQUIREMENTS FOR PUBLIC SCHOOL PERSONNEL ASSIGNMENTS
Subchapter E - GRADES 9-12 ASSIGNMENTS
Division 24 - SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING, AND MATHEMATICS, GRADES 9-12 ASSIGNMENTS
Section 231.573 - Principles of Technology, Grades 9-12

Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024

(a) Subject to the requirements in subsection (b) of this section, an assignment for Principles of Technology, Grades 9-12, is allowed with one of the following certificates.

(1) Legacy Master Science Teacher (Grades 8-12).

(2) Mathematics/Physical Science/Engineering: Grades 6-12.

(3) Mathematics/Physical Science/Engineering: Grades 8-12.

(4) Physical Science: Grades 6-12.

(5) Physical Science: Grades 8-12.

(6) Physics/Mathematics: Grades 7-12.

(7) Physics/Mathematics: Grades 8-12.

(8) Science: Grades 7-12.

(9) Science: Grades 8-12.

(10) Secondary Industrial Arts (Grades 6-12).

(11) Secondary Industrial Technology (Grades 6-12).

(12) Secondary Physics (Grades 6-12).

(13) Secondary Science, Composite (Grades 6-12).

(14) Technology Education: Grades 6-12.

(15) Trade and Industrial Education: Grades 6-12. This assignment requires appropriate work approval.

(16) Trade and Industrial Education: Grades 8-12: This assignment requires appropriate work approval.

(17) Trade and Industrial Workforce Training: Grades 6-12. This assignment requires appropriate work approval.

(b) An assignment for Principles of Technology, Grades 9-12, may also be taught with a vocational agriculture certificate or a trades and industry certificate with verifiable physics applications experience in business and industry, if assigned prior to the 1998-1999 school year. Six semester credit hours of college physics, chemistry, or electricity/electronics may be substituted for the business and industry experience. All teachers assigned to these courses shall participate in Texas Education Agency-approved training prior to teaching these courses effective with the 2019-2020 school year. Specific details about the required training can be found at tea.texas.gov/cte.

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