Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HR654

Introduced
2/26/09  
Refer
3/2/09  
Enrolled
3/19/09  

Caption

Recognizing the Department of Rehabilitation at The University of Texas-Pan American.

Impact

The resolution highlights several achievements of the UTPA Department of Rehabilitation, including its significant contribution to the education of Hispanic students in the field of rehabilitation. It notes that the department produces more Hispanic graduates than any other rehabilitation program in the United States. There is also mention of plans to launch a Ph.D. in rehabilitation counseling, which would be the only program of its kind in Texas, addressing the growing need for qualified rehabilitation educators. This will enhance the breadth of education and service provision in the field.

Summary

House Resolution 654 recognizes the important role of the Department of Rehabilitation at The University of Texas-Pan American (UTPA). The resolution emphasizes the department's commitment to providing a high-quality education to students pursuing careers aimed at assisting individuals with disabilities. The program has grown significantly since its inception, expanding from two faculty members to eleven, and has established itself as one of the largest rehabilitation counseling programs in the nation. Notably, the department's graduate program is recognized nationally for its quality, ranking among the top 25 in U.S. News & World Report for 2009.

Contention

Throughout the resolution, a philosophy of dignity and respect for individuals with disabilities is underscored, advocating for a comprehensive integration of theory and practice in the curriculum. While the resolution itself does not outline specific points of contention, it implies the ongoing need for robust support and recognition of educational programs that cater to marginalized communities, particularly in specialized fields like rehabilitation. The emphasis on bilingual graduates also speaks to the demand for culturally competent professionals in South Texas and beyond.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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