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Connecticut's Definition of Professional Learning: High-quality professional learning is a process that ensures all educators have equitable access throughout their career continuum to relevant, individual and collaborative opportunities to enhance their practice so that all students advance towards positive academic and non-academic outcomes.
Grade 4: Basic Archaeology - "What’s a Dig?" and "What’s a Midden?" by David White
Grade K: America the Beautiful–Using Music and Art to Develop Vocabulary
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.
Grades 11-12: Reading Closely for Textual Details - We, as a people, will get to the promised land!
Teacher of the Year 2018 Finalists and Semifinalists
Biographies and pictures of the 2018 Teacher of the Year Finalists and Semifinalists.
Grade 10: Building Evidence-Based Arguments – Search Warrant
Professional learning that enhances both educator practice and outcomes for each and every student requires the use of both quantitative and qualitative student, educator and system data to plan, implement, monitor, and assess professional learning.
Training for Child Nutrition Programs
Training on the federal and state requirements for the USDA's Child Nutrition Programs
Grade 7: The Omnivore’s Dilemma – The Secrets Behind What You Eat by Michael Pollan
Grades 9-10: Building Historical Background Knowledge - The Road to Revolution 1754-1776
Afterschool Snack Program (ASP)
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's ASP operates under the National School Lunch Program (NSLP). It provides cash reimbursement to help schools serve nutritious snacks to children in afterschool activities aimed at promoting the health and well-being of children and youth in Connecticut’s communities.