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Assistive Technology Resource Guide
The purpose of this guide is to inform educators, instructional staff, parents, and students about available resources that may be utilized to ensure that educational outcomes are realized for all students. Assistive technology is a support that is considered for many students.
Guidelines for Blood Glucose Self-monitoring in Connecticut Schools
Recommendations for developing policies that help students with diabetes monitor their blood glucose levels in school settings.
Clinical Procedure Guidelines for Connecticut School Nurses
These guidelines are intended to help school nurses develop the procedural aspects of individual health care plans for students with special health care needs and in providing task-specific training for other school personnel, when indicated.
Section 1: Guidelines for Ages 3-22
Section 1 of the Assistive Technology Guidelines for Ages 3-22 enables school districts to make informed decisions about AT considerations, implementation, and evaluation for their students, factoring in administrative support and professional development.
NTACT:C Assessment Guide and Supplements for Transition Planning
10 Principles of Mastery-Based Learning
To help schools establish a philosophical and pedagogical foundation for their work, the Great Schools Partnership created the following “Ten Principles of Mastery-Based Learning,” which describe the common features found in the most effective mastery-based systems.
Action Planning - Mastery-Based Learning
The Cycle of Action is a simple tool developed to frame the critical steps schools take when engaged in an evidence-based, goal-driven school-improvement process designed to raise the educational achievement, aspirations, and attainment of all students.
School Paraprofessional Advisory Council
School paraprofessional advisory council reports, agendas and minutes
Assessment - Mastery-Based Learning
A core tenet of mastery-based learning or competency-based pathways (CBP) is that accurate, credible and useful student assessment information plays an essential role in supporting learning. Assessments should be a meaningful learning experience for students, provide rich information to educators so they can provide targeted support to students, and send students and parents clear signals about students’ readiness for next steps.
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