Retired Teacher Information
Information for retired teachers within the state of Connecticut.
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Teachers can use the benefits estimator calculator to get an idea of their immediate retirement benefits at the time of separation. Retirement benefits are calculated based on a retirement formula type, average salary, full-time equivalency and credited service.
Agency: Teachers Retirement BoardFrequently asked questions regarding educator certification in Connecticut
Agency: Department of EducationConnecticut Early Learning and Development Standards
Connecticut's Early Learning and Development Standards are what children, birth to five, should know and be able to do. The standards help families, communities and schools work together to support children's early learning and growth.
Agency: Connecticut Office of Early ChildhoodEducator Evaluation Plans - APSEPs
State approved educator evaluation and support plans for approved private special education programs.
Agency: Department of EducationEducator Preparation Advisory Council (EPAC)
Information, Subcommittees, Recommendations, Minutes, and Agendas for the Educator Preparation Advisory Council (EPAC).
Agency: Department of EducationEnvironmental Education Resources
The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection can help with information and resources for use in the classroom including, educator workshops, student field trips, environmental curriculum, and educational resources.
Agency: Department of Energy and Environmental ProtectionPerformance Evaluation Advisory Council (PEAC)
Information regarding Performance Evaluation Advisory Council (PEAC), minutes, agendas and members.
Agency: Department of EducationEducators are permitted to purchase numerous types of service credit to increase their retirement benefits. Among the positions that qualify are military service, substitute teaching and teaching in another state.
Agency: Teachers Retirement BoardAn overview of the state teachers' retirement program can be downloaded from this site. Additional information is available from other sections of the site.
Agency: Teachers Retirement BoardThe State Board of Education's 2008 position paper on science education calls for an inquiry-based approach to science instruction, which includes hands-on laboratory experiences for all students.
Agency: Department of EducationSocial Studies Standards and Resources
Social studies is the integration of knowledge and human experience for the purpose of citizenship.
Agency: Department of EducationThe State Board of Education's role includes guiding and supervising Connecticut's pre-K-12 system. Duties include setting policy, preparing legislation and setting academic standards. Citizens can learn about the board's long-term plans, find meeting dates and read minutes from past meetings.
Agency: Department of EducationThe State Board of Education's role includes guiding and supervising Connecticut's pre-K-12 system. Duties include setting policy, preparing legislation and setting academic standards. Citizens can learn about the board's long-term plans, find meeting dates and read minutes from past meetings.
Agency: Department of EducationThe State Board of Education's role includes guiding and supervising Connecticut's pre-K-12 system. Duties include setting policy, preparing legislation and setting academic standards. Citizens can learn about the board's long-term plans, find meeting dates and read minutes from past meetings.
Agency: Department of EducationHome page of the State Department of Education's Talent Office
Agency: Department of Education