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Are school administrators from other states required to complete an assessment test?
The Department of Education may ask you to pass an assessment test to become an administrator in Connecticut’s public school system.
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Does Connecticut accept out-of-state school administrator certificates?
Connecticut streamlines the certification process for fully licensed administrators from Delaware, Maine, Massachusetts, Maryland, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, and Washington, DC.
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How much experience do I need to become a certified school administrator in Connecticut?
People who want to become administrators in Connecticut can provide documentation of their experience as certified administrators in another state.
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Which school administrator assessment tests does Connecticut accept?
Connecticut evaluates the school administrator assessment tests for all out-of-state applicants.
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How do I apply for school administrator certification if I’m from a state covered by enhanced reciprocity?
Public school administrators and superintendents from Delaware, Maine, Massachusetts, Maryland, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, and Washington, DC can easily apply online or by mail.
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How do assessments work for out-of-state applicants?
Out-of-state applicants may be able to defer testing if they meet all other requirements.
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How do I make sure my score is reported correctly?
Make sure your information is accurate so the State Department of Education receives your assessment results.
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What core tests are reading, writing, and mathematics educators required to take?
Reading, writing, and mathematics are considered core subjects and have specific exam requirements.
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What are the laws and regulations surrounding educator assessments?
Tests and teaching certifications in Connecticut are subject to CT laws.
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Is there a guide to assessments for CT educators?
There are steps to take to make sure you are prepared for educator assessments.
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What courses are approved for elementary cross-endorsement?
Elementary cross-endorsements require 30 semester hours of course work.
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What non-western history courses are approved?
Educators seeking a cross-endorsement in history and social studies must take non-western history courses.
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Where can I find a list of courses that are approved for cross-endorsements?
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Are special accommodations available during testing?
CT teaching applicants with learning challenges may be eligible for special testing accommodations.
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What are the approved courses for the special education course required of all certification holders?
All applicants seeking certification in special education must take special courses.
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What courses are approved for elementary foreign language educators
Multiple universities offer course work to help Connecticut educators achieve elementary foreign language cross-endorsement.
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