BARBARA DENSON FOR TEXAS STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION DISTRICT 6
- Michael Thervil

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Written by Michael Thervil
[Barbara Denson Texas State Board of Education District 6] Barbara Denson (R), Engineer and Republican Candidate for the Texas State Board of Education District 6 appears to be the Perfect Candidate to win this election cycle. Passionate about the future of Texas education and the fundamental long-lasting impact the educational system will have on millions of Texas youth, there appears to be no other Candidate that is up to the task of propelling the Texas educational system to the next level than Candidate Barbara Denson.

During this interview, we touched on why so many Texas students and students around the country are reading far below their grade average, if they can read at all. With “Phonics” being taken out of Texas classrooms in conjunction with textbooks that feed either outdated or false information to Texas students, Barbara Denson is not only calling for overhaul within the Texas educational system; but she is leading that charge.
Barbara Denson also talked about what some of the more academically progressive schools are doing to keep their students engaged in the learning process and what methods they are utilizing to retain their students. We talked about the overlooked dangers of “socially passing” students to the next grade level without ensuring that they have a firm grasp on the lessons to do so. Barbara Denson also took the time out to shed light on the fact that student textbooks are updated every 8 years, a practice that we found shocking because students are living in a time where technology doubles if not triples every three to six months.

From the implementation of artificial intelligence in Texas classrooms to ensuring that Texans have academically qualified and competent educators in place to select both the correct and appropriate information and lessons, Barbara Denson appears to be up to the task when it comes to being the Perfect Candidate to be elected into the office of Texas State Board Of Education District 6.










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