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Emphasizing the ‘Why’ of coursework
TXST researchers in the field of education found that students who reflect on the importance and potential value of what they are learning are more likely to perform better in class and exams.
Motivating students
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Archaeology students get hands-on experience surveying ancient sites in Big Bend National Park
The TXST Center for Archaeological Studies traveled to West Texas this spring to survey archaeological sites across 18,896 acres on the national park’s western border.
Big Bend archaeology
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College of Education meets teacher credentialing needs with new online program
TXST’s College of Education is launching an online Master of Education in Secondary Education with Teaching Advanced Academics Concentration to prep teachers for instructing popular advanced academic courses.
Training teachers
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At Run to R1 Town Hall, TXST looks to a future driven by a growth in research enterprise and expanded resources
President Kelly Damphousse emphasized the strengths and opportunities of TXST’s pursuit of the R1 classification while underscoring an enduring commitment to quality teaching at the Town Hall.
Run to R1
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