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Step-by-step instructions for coaching permit applications
Middle School Subjects Cross-Endorsements
Middle school subjects cross-endorsements assessment requirements by endorsement code.
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.
Approved Courses for Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages TESOL Cross Endorsement
Detailed list of courses which have been approved for meeting the requirements for a cross endorsement in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL).
Out-of-State Special Service Providers
Certification process for certified special service providers coming from out-of-state.
To provide prompt and effective customer service, the Bureau of Educator Standards and Certification has established the following guidelines.
Elementary and Early Childhood Cross-Endorsements
Elementary and Early Childhood Cross-Endorsements: Elementary, 1-6 (305), Integrated Early Childhood/Special Education, Birth-Kindergarten (112), Integrated Early Childhood/Special Education, Nursery-K – Elem. 1-3 (113)
I Completed an Educator Preparation Program and Applying for Certification
Step-by-step certification application process for completers of a Connecticut educator preparation program.
Collaboration for Effective Educator Development, Accountability and Reform (CEEDAR)
CEEDAR tools and documents for EPPs and districts.
What is Mastery-Based Learning?
Connecticut students can learn through student-centered pathways that ensure college and career readiness.
It goes by many other names, but Master-Based Learning is the term used in Connecticut.
Guidelines for Implementing Mastery-Based Learning
In accordance with the Connecticut General Statutes (C.G.S.) Section 10-221a(f)(3) passed by the Connecticut State Legislature, the Connecticut State Department of Education (CSDE) is required to create and distribute guidance to support educators in schools and districts interested in implementing a mastery-based system as follows.
Project-Based Learning - Mastery-Based Learning
Project-based learning refers to any programmatic or instructional approach that utilizes multifaceted projects as a central organizing strategy for educating students.
Readiness - Mastery-Based Learning
Tools to assess readiness and progress of district in implementing Mastery-Based Learning.
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