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Lead Agency and Contact

Ken Appelt

Texas Center for the Advancement of Literacy and Learning - TCALL
Texas A&M University
4477 TAMU
College Station, TX 77043-4477

Phone:  800-441-7323
Fax: 979-845-0952
kappelt@tamu.edu



Professional Development System

Texas is divided into eight regional service areas. Texas LEARNS, the state office of adult education, provides adult education grant management, program assistance, and other statewide support services for the state of Texas. The eight Project GREAT Adult Education and Family Literacy Regional Centers of Excellence provide professional development for adult education and family literacy practitioners in Texas. The eight GREAT Centers are funded as federal State Leadership activities by the Texas Education Agency and Texas LEARNS. The regional GREAT Centers are managed by the grantees in collaboration with Texas LEARNS, Texas Education Agency (TEA), and each region's adult education program directors.

The Texas Center for the Advancement of Literacy and Learning (TCALL) is the state literacy resource center; TCALL's purpose is responding to the needs of those who provide literacy services to Texas’ adult literacy and family literacy learners. TCALL is a Center of the College of Education and Human Development at Texas A&M University, housed in the Department of Educational Administration and Human Resource Development. Services include: maintaining a lending library of resource materials; maintaining a Website with statewide calendars, service provider directories, and resources; planning and coordinating statewide meetings and events; communicating with groups statewide through a variety of listserves; publishing a quarterly journal; and guiding occasional research studies or development projects.

STAR Implementation

The Texas STAR pilot includes 13 programs and three professional development centers. STAR was introduced to program directors during the July 2008 Texas AE Administrators Institute. We recruited programs willing to meet the STAR recommendations of closed enrollment, administrative participation, and commitment to implementation. The trainings were planned for Houston, so we recruited most heavily in that area; however, six of the eight service regions have participants. Both large urban programs and smaller rural programs are represented. Texas professional developers (GREAT Centers) were also recruited to become an integral part of ongoing support of implementation through technical support and participation in future training.

2009-2010

During the 2009-2010 year which followed the pilot, Texas had three STAR Trainer Candidates participating in the Training of Trainers program and working toward certification as STAR Trainers for Texas. With state STAR Trainers available to the regional professional development centers, Texas should be able to move toward wider implementation of evidence-based reading.

Programs Implementing STAR 

  • Dallas Independent School District
    Dallas, Texas
  • Northeast Texas Community College
    Mt. Pleasant, Texas
  • Tyler Junior College
    Tyler, Texas
  • Educational Service Center Region 6
    Huntsville, Texas
  • Bryan Adult Learning Center
    Bryan, Texas
  • Bowie & Cass County Adult Education Coop
    Texarkana, Texas
  • Kilgore Junior College
    Longview, Texas
  • College of the Mainland
    Texas City, Texas
  • Harris County Dept. of Education
    Houston, Texas
  • Coastal GREAT Center
    Cypress-Fairbanks, Texas
  • Educational Service Center Region 20
    San Antonio, Texas
  • San Antonio Independent School District
    San Antonio, Texas
  • South GREAT Center
    Kingsville, Texas
  • Houston Community College
    Houston, Texas
  • Brownsville Independent School District
    Brownsville, Texas
  • Southwest Texas Junior College
    Uvalde, Texas
  • Howard College
    Big Springs, Texas