Want to know if the ed schools you've heard good things about adequately train elementary-school teachers to teach reading?
Or high-school social studies teachers to teach history?
Or whether they offer a fall-back career optionin case you decide that teaching isn't for you?
Want to know, academically speaking, what kinds of students ed school programs admit?
Or if middle-school teacher candidates are adequately prepped in the subjects they'll teach?
Or if a program's exit standards are rigorous enough?
FIND OUT which of the 67 undergraduate ed schools in Texas do a good, bad, or OK job preparing new teachers to meet their potential in the classroom.
Whether you are an aspiring teacher, a principal or a district hiring manager, NCTQ can help you learn more about Texas ed schools' strengths and weaknesses.
Click below on the grade level preparation rating if you want to see
how schools compare across several standardsor, in the case of
"specific school," how that school fared across all standards. Click
on the + next to each grade level to link to individual standards and
school scores on those standards.
Or, if you want to see how all 67 Texas ed schools rated on a set of common standards: