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  • Comprehensive Special Education, K-12 (#165) Cross-Endorsement

    Coursework and assessment requirements for the special education cross-endorsement.

  • Personal Financial Management and Financial Literacy

    Connecticut schools are required to provide learning opportunities for all students to accumulate one-half credit in personal financial management and financial literacy courses commencing with the graduating class of 2027.

  • Manchester 26-0171

  • Music

    Resources for Connecticut Arts and Standards in Music

  • iFrame Page

  • ESSA Student Transition Resources – PreK to Kindergarten

    Practical, user-friendly resources that will promote bridge building between early childhood and elementary school domains and better support our youngest students and their families during this critical transition point.

  • Spotlight on Connecticut

    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.

  • Definitions of Different Types of Competencies - Mastery-Based Learning

    State standards provide the foundation—the grade-level learning progressions that teachers use to design their curriculum—but schools determine how standards will be implemented, including which standards must be met.

  • Designing a Grading System - Mastery-Based Learning

    In every grading system, numbers or letters are merely signifiers, and their meaning is entirely derived from the reliability of the systems used to make a grading determination. In other words, the accuracy, authority, and dependability of all grades depend on the quality of the methods used to award them.

  • Paraeducator of the Year 2018

    Paraeducator of the Year 2018 - Mrs. Karen Mylly began her career as a special education paraeducator with Colchester Public Schools in 2013

  • Connecticut State Department of Education Evidence-Based Practice Guides

    The CSDE Evidence-Based Practice Guides are intended to inform school and district decision-making regarding instructional and student support programming and to optimize the use of local, state, and federal school improvement funds.