Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas House Bill HR1997

Caption

Recognizing the Texas Medical Association for its Ernest and Sarah Butler Awards for Excellence in Science Teaching program.

Impact

The resolution serves to acknowledge and support the efforts of the Texas Medical Association and the impact of the awards program on science education within the state. By recognizing the contributions of educators, the resolution aims to enhance the visibility of science teaching as a critical component in preparing students for careers in scientific and medical fields. It not only rewards the nominated teachers but also incentivizes other educators to engage in innovative teaching methods that cultivate student interest in science.

Summary

House Resolution 1997 is a resolution recognizing the Texas Medical Association for its Ernest and Sarah Butler Awards for Excellence in Science Teaching. Established over 25 years ago, this program honors exemplary Texas science teachers who have made significant contributions to their students' education and interest in science and medicine. The awards aim to promote excellence in science education among elementary, middle, and high school teachers, thereby fostering a new generation of future physicians, scientists, and researchers in Texas. The resolution emphasizes the importance of science educators in enhancing the public's understanding and appreciation of science.

Sentiment

General sentiment surrounding HR1997 is positive, reflecting a shared appreciation among legislators and the community for the contributions of science educators in Texas. The resolution received unanimous support in the House, indicative of a bipartisan recognition of the value in investing in science education. Lawmakers acknowledged the critical role that innovative and engaged teachers play in the educational landscape and the broader implications for public health and science literacy.

Contention

While there are no overt points of contention associated with this resolution, the broader context of educational funding and resources in Texas can often lead to discussions about support for science and art education in general. Therefore, although the resolution itself is largely uncontroversial, it resides within a landscape where educators continually advocate for more resources and recognition in the face of competing budgetary priorities.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX HR1697

Congratulating Dr. Philip L. Leggett on his receipt of a 2023 Ashbel Smith Distinguished Alumni Award from The University of Texas Medical Branch John Sealy School of Medicine Alumni Association.

TX HR505

Congratulating Dr. Robin L. Hardwicke on her receipt of a 2023 State Award for Excellence from the American Association of Nurse Practitioners.

TX HR46

Congratulating Dr. Sharron Forest on her receipt of a 2023 Outstanding Teaching Award from The University of Texas System Board of Regents.

TX HR1317

Congratulating Chambers County on its receipt of a 2022 Excellence in Safety Award from the Texas Association of Counties.

TX HR1767

Congratulating Corpus Christi ISD on its receipt of a 2023 H-E-B Excellence in Education Award.

TX SR292

Recognizing Texas Tech University Health Science Center for its achievements.

TX HR1797

Congratulating Sarah Mickelson on her receipt of a 2023 Top Ten Seniors Award from the UTEP Alumni Association.

TX SR33

Recognizing Texas State Parks for receiving the National Gold Medal Award for Excellence in Park and Recreation Management.

TX HR982

Congratulating Dr. Kory Evans of Rice University on receiving a 2023 CAREER Award from the Faculty Early Career Development Program of the National Science Foundation.

TX HR1474

Congratulating Corsicana ISD on its receipt of the 2023 H-E-B Excellence in Education Award in the small school district category.

Similar Bills

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