The latest data from the Texas Education Agency (TEA) reveals an increase in the number of students in special education programs across Texas, highlighting a pressing issue for the state’s education system. Concurrently, persistent math gaps are a growing concern, with a significant number of students struggling to meet math proficiency standards. These findings underscore the challenges faced by educators in addressing diverse learning needs while striving to improve math education. The report points to a need for targeted interventions and resources to support students’ unique educational requirements effectively. As more families and educators express concern, the TEA is focusing on developing strategies to bridge these math achievement gaps and enhance special education services. This comprehensive approach aims to provide all Texas students with equitable learning opportunities and the necessary support to succeed academically.
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