Senate leader tries to ban use of lesson plans in Texas schools

Patrick’s legislation was prompted by an announcement from Texas Education Agency officials last week that CSCOPE is now in the public domain and is available to any school district that wants to continue using it. That could be a large number of schools since 876 districts and charter schools have been using CSCOPE lesson plans for several years. That includes nine districts from the Dallas area, although one of those – Irving – recently decided to replace the CSCOPE models with locally developed plans. The reason the lessons are now available for free on the Internet is that the governing board for CSCOPE – responding to the criticism – decided to remove the nearly 1,600 lesson plans from its