All teachers assigned to teach one or more the following courses must participate in this Texas Education Agency (TEA)-approved training prior to teaching the course effective with the 2012-2013 school year.
- Advanced Animal Science
- Advanced Biotechnology
- Advanced Plant and Soil Science
- Engineering Mathematics
- Engineering Design and Problem Solving
- Food Science
- Forensic Science
- Mathematical Applications in Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources
- Statistics and Risk Management
Teachers who are not certified in science and who wish to teach one of the CTE courses for science credit must complete the online course titled “Science Safety for High School.” Teachers who are not certified in CTE and who wish to teach one of the CTE courses for mathematics or science credit must complete CTE 101. CTE-certified teachers may complete CTE 101, but this is not a requirement.
To find and enter the TEA CTE 101: Introduction to Career and Technical Education in Texas
- Go to Gateway CTE 101 Course website: https://www.texasgateway.org/course/cte-101-career-and-technical-educati...
To enter the TEA Science Safety Trainings