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Out-of-State Educator Certification - Enhanced Reciprocity States
Enhanced reciprocity recognizes select states located in the Northeastern Region and territories to streamline the application process for certification.
Approved Non-Western History Courses for a Cross Endorsement to History and Social Studies
Detailed list of non-western history courses which have been approved for meeting the requirements for a cross endorsement to history and social studies certification.
A list of the adult education endorsements and descriptions of each endorsement.
Step-by-step instructions for renewal of a coaching permit
Numeric list of all educator endorsements.
Educator Preparation Providers (EPPs) and Programs in Connecticut
Educator preparation providers (EPP) and programs that are currently approved by the Connecticut State Board of Education.
Certification Resources for Districts
Certification guides, reference material, forms and procedures for school districts and LEAs.
Connecticut Code of Professional Responsibility for Teachers
The Code of Professional Responsibility for Teachers is a set of principles which the teaching profession expects its members to honor and follow.
Charter Oak State College offers CLEP, DANTES and other examinations in a variety of subject areas.
Learn about the eligibility for certification types - Initial, Interim, Provisional and Professional
Learn more about the Connecticut educator certification regulations
Approved Courses for Special Education
Connecticut State regulations require the completion of a course in special education for all applicants seeking certification. The regulations mandate this course be comprised of not fewer than 36 clock hours, which shall include study in understanding the growth and development of exceptional children, including handicapped and gifted and talented children and children who may require special education, and methods of identifying, planning for and working effectively with special-needs children in the regular classroom.
Connecticut is proud of its dedicated and innovative educators, and is eager to attract new teachers and other educational professionals to our schools. Whether you are a student in an educator preparation program, a veteran educator coming from another state, or a Connecticut teacher seeking a new certificate, we hope this page answers your questions.
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