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The Texas Skill Standards
Board (TSSB) was established by the Texas Legislature
in 1995 as an 11-member advisory board to the Governor
and the Legislature. The members, who are appointed by
the Governor, consist of:
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7 business and
industry representatives
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2 labor
representatives
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1 secondary
education representative
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1 postsecondary
education representative
Mission
The TSSB is charged with the development of a
statewide system of industry-defined and
industry-recognized skill standards for major skilled,
sub-baccalaureate occupations with strong employment
and earnings opportunities. Consistent with the mandate
and objectives of the TSSB, the purpose of a Texas
system of voluntary skill standards is to strengthen
the ability of Texas’ industry to be competitive
in the global economy.
Role and Major Functions
The TSSB’s role is to facilitate and promote the
Texas skill standards system by serving as a liaison
between industry groups and community and technical
colleges in the development and usage of skill
standards. The TSSB’s major functions
include:
Skill Standards Development and Recognition
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Convene industry
groups to develop new skill
standards
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Validate existing,
nationally-established industry
standards
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Provide quality
assurance by recognizing skill standards based on
TSSB-established validity and reliability
criteria.
Skill Standards Awareness
and Usage
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Promote the use of
standards and credentials in curriculum
development.
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Provide technical
assistance to community and technical colleges to
integrate skill standards in their workforce
programs.
Skill Attainment:
Certification and Credentialing
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Recognize workforce
programs of Texas community and technical
colleges that have integrated skill standards
into the curriculum.
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Facilitate the
portability of skills by recognizing standards
and credentials across states and
nations.
Meetings
The TSSB meets at the call of the Chair, currently
twice a year in fall and spring. For 2010, the TSSB will meet on
Tuesday, May 11 and Tuesday, October 19 in
Austin.
TSSB Origins and
Legislation
TSSB Members
TSSB Meeting
Minutes
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