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Superintendent's Digest archive for 2015-16
Professional Development Task Force 2016-17
The task force was created to study professional development and in-service training requirements for educators.
Increasing Educator Diversity (IED) Policy Oversight Council
Advise the Commissioner of Education on ways to encourage minority middle and secondary school students to attend institutions of higher education and enter teacher preparation programs, recruit minority students attending institutions of higher education to enroll in teacher preparation programs and pursue teaching careers, recruit and retain minority teachers in Connecticut schools, recruit minority teachers from other states to teach in Connecticut schools, and recruit minority professionals in other fields to enter teaching.
Coaching Permit First Time Issuance
A coach (regardless of coaching assignment) of intramural or interscholastic athletics in kindergarten through grade 12 is required to hold a permit
Collaboration for Effective Educator Development, Accountability, and Reform (CEEDAR) Grant
A collaborated effort with pilot higher education institutions, CCSU and SCSU, to analyze and reform teacher preparation curricula to ensure training in evidence-based practices in literacy (reading and writing), culturally responsive teaching and clinical experiences.
Middle School Science Cross-Endorsements
Middle school science cross-endorsements assessment requirements by endorsement code.
Remedial Reading and Remedial Language Arts, Grades 1-12 (#102) Cross-Endorsement
Comprehensive Special Education, K-12 (#165) Cross-Endorsement
Coursework and assessment requirements for the special education cross-endorsement.
Most of the following Connecticut schools and districts are members of the League of Innovative Schools (LIS) and are engaged in Mastery-Based Learning. LIS is a regional professional learning community for secondary schools committed to educational equity, student-centered learning and ongoing improvement.
Student Success Plan - Mastery-Based Learning
A student success plan, also called a personalized learning plan, means a plan developed on behalf of a student by the student, a representative of the school, and, if the student is a minor, the student’s parents or a legal guardian, and updated at least annually.
Student Voice and Choice - Mastery-Based Learning
In education, student voice refers to the values, opinions, beliefs, perspectives, and cultural backgrounds of individual students and groups of students in a school, and to instructional approaches and techniques that are based on student choices, interests, passions, and ambitions.
Community Engagement - Mastery-Based Learning
Engaging communities is an essential step in the conversion from a traditional, time-based system to a personalized, competency-based one. The following resources may be helpful to developing a community engagement strategy and communications capacity.
Connecticut State Standards - Mastery-Based Learning
Standards define the goals of education- what students need to learn- not the processes of education or how schools are structured or how they operate. In recent years, a guiding principle in K-12 standards has been to clearly define what students should know and be able to do through out their K-12 experience anchored in college- and career-ready expectations.