The Texas Curriculum Management Program Cooperative, or TCMPC, is a shared service agreement between the 20 Educational Service Centers (ESCs) in Texas. This shared service agreement, or SSA, allows participating ESCs to share responsibility for the management and operations of the online curriculum management systems known as the TEKS Resource System and Texas Curriculum Resources.
The TEKS Resource System
Is a technology updated comprehensive online curriculum and assessment management system
Is developed BY Texas educators FOR Texas educators
Supports Math, Science, Social Studies and Language Arts (K-12 English; K-5 Spanish)
Is aligned to current Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (including new Science TEKS)
Is responsive to changes from TEA and end-user feedback
Is a synthesis of current research-based practices
Contracts with classroom teachers, curriculum experts, and ESC specialists who assist in development, review, and revision of the system components
TEKS Resource System Curriculum
TCMPC TEKS Resource System is an online curriculum management system aligned with the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS). The TEKS Resource System is designed using current research-based practices to provide a foundation of aligned curriculum for the four core content areas in grades K-12.
Components include Vertical Alignment Documents (VAD), TEKS Clarification Documents (TCD), Year at a Glance (YAG), Instructional Focus Document (IFD), Assessment Center, content specific resources and more!
We'll support your educators in TEKS Resource System training, offer professional development opportunities, and provide technical support.
Tiered pricing based on Average Daily Attendance (Summer calculation).
TEKS Resource System in Texas
Over 90% of Texas districts are TEKS Resource System Users
Approximately 2.2 million students are enrolled in districts subscribing to TEKS Resource System
Management Committee includes statewide representation of 10 Executive Directors and 10 Superintendents
Developed by full-time state content development team members and over 100 contracted Texas educators
Consists of curriculum documents designed to help Texas educators utilize the Open Education Resources (formerly known as Eureka, Carnegie, and Amplify)
Include the Vertical Alignment Document and Instructional Focus Document
Follows the scope and sequence of of the Resource
TCR Does Not . . .
Follow the scope and sequence of TEKS Resource System