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Professional Learning - Cultural Competence
Professional learning that enhances both educator practice and outcomes for each and every student facilitates educators’ self-examination of their awareness, knowledge, skills, and actions that pertain to culture and how they can develop culturally-responsive strategies to enrich the educational experiences for all students.
The Student Learning Goals/Objectives Process
The process begins before the start of the new school year with the superintendent identifying the instructional priorities for the district, which informs the instructional priorities of each school and thus informs the administrator’s student learning priorities. Teacher then examine their own student data and set goals to address the learning priorities identified by their administrators.
Superintendent's Digest archive for 2016-17
The following endorsements are classified as special services: Speech and Language Pathologist (#061), School Counselor (#068, School Psychologist (#070), School Social Worker (#071), School Nurse-Teacher (#072), School Dental Hygienist-Teacher (#073).
Information about the educator preparation programs in CT.
Secondary School Science Cross-Endorsements
Secondary science cross-endorsements assessment requirements by endorsement code.
Assessment Pass Rates by Institution
Assessment data provided in the format of pass rates by institution.
Certificate Renewal for Connecticut Certified Educators
Renewing your certification: step-by-step instructions for required documentation and payment
Approved Bilingual Cross Endorsement Course List
Effective July 1, 2005, those seeking to become elementary level bilingual teachers are required to be certified in elementary education AND bilingual education; those seeking to become secondary level bilingual education teachers must be certified in both the subject area they will teach AND in bilingual education.
State Board of Education Position Statements
State Board of Education adopted Position Statements.
Standards vs. Competencies - Mastery-Based Learning
Standards are the responsibility of the State Board of Education. Standards are proposed by the Connecticut Department of Education and adopted by the State Board of Education. Competencies are the knowledge, skills, and/or behaviors students must master in specific content or performance areas according to the OLD Foundation.
Communications Toolkit - Mastery-Based Learning
The materials in the communications toolkit can help start the conversation about Mastery-Based Learning in your community.
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