19 TAC Chapter 114

Chapter 114. Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills for Languages Other Than English

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Subchapter A. Elementary

§114.3. Implementation of Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills for Languages Other Than English, Elementary, Adopted 2014.
§114.4. Languages Other Than English, Elementary, Adopted 2014.

Subchapter B. Middle School

§114.13. Implementation of Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills for Languages Other Than English, Middle School, Adopted 2014.
§114.14. Languages Other Than English, Middle School, Adopted 2014.

Subchapter C. High School

§114.31. Implementation of Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills for Languages Other Than English, High School, Adopted 2014.
§114.32. Discovering Languages and Cultures (One-Half to One Credit), Adopted 2014.
§114.33. Special Topics in Language and Culture (One Credit), Adopted 2014.
§114.34. American Sign Language, Level I (One Credit), Adopted 2014.
§114.35. American Sign Language, Level II (One Credit), Adopted 2014.
§114.36. American Sign Language, Level III (One Credit), Adopted 2014.
§114.37. American Sign Language, Level IV (One Credit), Adopted 2014.
§114.38. American Sign Language, Advanced Independent Study (One Credit), Adopted 2014.
§114.39. Level I, Novice Mid to Novice High Proficiency (One Credit), Adopted 2014.
§114.40. Level II, Novice High to Intermediate Low Proficiency (One Credit), Adopted 2014.
§114.41. Level III, Intermediate Low to Intermediate Mid Proficiency (One Credit), Adopted 2014.
§114.42. Level IV, Intermediate Mid to Intermediate High Proficiency (One Credit), Adopted 2014.
§114.43. Level V, Intermediate High to Advanced Mid Proficiency (One Credit), Adopted 2014.
§114.44. Level VI, Advanced Mid to Advanced High Proficiency (One Credit), Adopted 2014.
§114.45. Level VII, Advanced High to Superior Proficiency (One Credit), Adopted 2014.
§114.46. Seminar in Languages Other Than English, Advanced (One-Half to One Credit), Adopted 2014.
§114.47. Classical Languages, Level I, Novice Low to Intermediate Low Proficiency (One Credit), Adopted 2014.
§114.48. Classical Languages, Level II, Novice Mid to Intermediate Mid Proficiency (One Credit), Adopted 2014.
§114.49. Classical Languages, Level III, Novice Mid to Advanced Low Proficiency (One Credit), Adopted 2014.
§114.50. Classical Languages, Level IV, Novice Mid to Advanced Mid Proficiency (One Credit), Adopted 2014.
§114.51. Classical Languages, Levels V-VII, Novice High to Superior Low Proficiency (One Credit), Adopted 2014.
§114.52. Seminar in Classical Languages, Advanced (One-Half to One Credit), Adopted 2014.
§114.53. Advanced Language for Career Applications (One Credit).

Subchapter D. Other Languages Other Than English Courses

§114.61. Implementation of Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills for Languages Other Than English Courses.
§114.62. Advanced Placement (AP) Chinese Language and Culture (One Credit).
§114.63. Advanced Placement (AP) French Language and Culture (One Credit).
§114.64. Advanced Placement (AP) German Language and Culture (One Credit).
§114.65. Advanced Placement (AP) Italian Language and Culture (One Credit).
§114.66. Advanced Placement (AP) Japanese Language and Culture (One Credit).
§114.67. Advanced Placement (AP) Latin (One Credit).
§114.68. Advanced Placement (AP) Spanish Language and Culture (One Credit).
§114.69. Advanced Placement (AP) Spanish Literature and Culture (One Credit).
§114.70. International Baccalaureate (IB) Language B, Modern Languages Standard Level (Two Credits).
§114.71. International Baccalaureate (IB) Language B, Modern Languages Higher Level (Two Credits).
§114.72. International Baccalaureate (IB) Classical Languages Standard Level (Two Credits).
§114.73. International Baccalaureate (IB) Classical Languages Higher Level (Two Credits).
§114.74. International Baccalaureate (IB) Language Ab Initio Standard Level (Two Credits).

 

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