TEKS 113.14(c)(9)(E)
use voting as a method for group decision making.
Source: Texas Administrative Code §113.14 (Chapter 113) · Adopted 2022
Knowledge & Skills 113.14(c)(9)
Citizenship
The student understands characteristics of good citizenship as exemplified by historical and contemporary figures and organizations. The student is expected to:
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Other expectations under 113.14(c)(9)
- TEKS 113.14(c)(9)(A) identify characteristics of good citizenship, including truthfulness, justice, equality, respect for oneself and others, responsibility in daily life, and participation in governme…
- TEKS 113.14(c)(9)(B) identify figures such as Helen Keller, Clara Barton, and Ruby Bridges who exemplify good citizenship;
- TEKS 113.14(c)(9)(C) identify and describe individual acts of civic responsibility, including obeying laws, serving and improving the community, serving on a jury, and voting;
- TEKS 113.14(c)(9)(D) identify examples of nonprofit and/or civic organizations such as the Red Cross and explain how they serve the common good; and