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Standards Mapping (TEKS) - Subscription Feature

See which TEKS and breakouts each experience addresses. Exploros automatically collects student performance data against TEKs breakouts

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Written by Bradley
Updated over a week ago

Exploros OER 8th Grade U.S. History and 7th Grade Texas History are now mapped to the TEKS at the breakout level, and World Cultures will be soon. This has a few important implications:

TEKS Mapping on Each Experience Card

When you assign any learning experience, you can see which standards and breakouts it addresses.

 Clicking on any standard reveals the breakouts addressed:

This is not just a text list - these breakouts are the result of a technical mapping in Exploros - every element within Exploros – images, text, responses – have been tagged with the appropriate TEKS breakouts, which means we can automatically track time spent and performance data for each student for each breakout during all parts of every experience taught.

Per Student TEKS Data is Automatically Tracked, and We'll Release the Reporting Soon.

Exploros will automatically track all student time spent and responses against these TEKS breakouts. Soon we will be releasing the reporting that shows you this data on a class-by-class and student-by-student basis. Even though the reporting is not currently available, we are automatically tracking the information, so the reports will show data from August 28th onward.

If Your District or Campus Does Not Have an Exploros Subscription

While you will not see the TEKS related features in your free version of the Exploros app, you can view the high-level mappings here for 11th Grade U.S. History, 8th Grade U.S. History, 7th Grade Texas History, 6th Grade World Cultures, 5th Grade American History, and 4th Grade Texas Studies.

To learn more about a subscription, or work with the Exploros Team on a campus-level or district level free trial, click here. If you subscribe we can retroactively show you the student TEKS data collected.

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