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This e-guide and training manual contain a variety of key researched-based topics and calls attention to important matters related to the education of students in foster care. The guide promotes best practices and contains numerous tips, tools, resources, and links to more information.
Foster Care & Student Success, housed in the Texas Education Agency’s Highly Mobile and At-Risk Unit in the Office of Special Populations & Student Supports, maintains resources and information to advance the education of students impacted by foster care.
16 Σεπ 2022 · This e-guide and training manual contains a variety of key researched-based topics and calls attention to important matters related to the education of students in foster care. The guide promotes best practices and contains numerous tips, tools, resources, and links to more information.
This e-guide and training manual contains a variety of key researched-based topics and calls attention to important matters related to the education of students in foster care. The guide promotes best practices and contains numerous tips, tools, resources and links to more information.
Texas students in foster care perform and engage in school, to summarize Texas’ collaborative efforts toward strengthening education outcomes for students in foster care, and to highlight key considerations and opportunities for multi-disciplinary stakeholders moving forward.
An important role for foster parents is to work with the child’s birth family to help that child return home, and if that fails, to commit to raise/parenting the child through adoption or guardianship. The foster parent helps children to keep contact with their birth family, while acting as a mentor for that family.
See Texas Foster Care Handbook. For youth already in foster care Preparation for Adult Living (PAL) or SSCC equivalent, staff must review the Texas Foster Care Handbook details with the youth when the youth is between the ages of 15 and one-half and 16.