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CT State Department of Education
United States
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Welcome to the official TH-cam channel of the Connecticut State Department of Education. Visit our homepage at portal.ct.gov/sde.
How Does Open Choice for Hartford Residents Work?
Learn about the Open Choice Program, which offers Hartford students the chance to attend public schools in nearby towns. For more information, visit www.chooseyourschool.org.
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How Do I Find the Right School?
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RSCO offers so many great choices! Learn how to narrow your options and find the best fit for your child. For more information, visit www.chooseyourschool.org.
2024 Virtual House Call Series (ASL Version) - Part 3: Protecting Our Youth: A Community Approach
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Connecticut experienced 10 teen suicides over this summer. While it can be difficult to discuss, it is important for parents and caregivers to talk to their children about suicide and mental health. The CSDE invites you to join our panel of experts from the Department of Children and Families (DCF) and the Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (DMHAS) for a conversation with parent...
2024 Virtual House Call Series - Part 3: Protecting Our Youth: A Community Approach
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Connecticut experienced 10 teen suicides over this summer. While it can be difficult to discuss, it is important for parents and caregivers to talk to their children about suicide and mental health. The CSDE invites you to join our panel of experts from the Department of Children and Families (DCF) and the Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (DMHAS) for a conversation with parent...
2024 Virtual House Call Series (ASL Version) - Part 2: Preparing Your Family for Cold and Flu Season
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Join us for an engaging and informative webinar presented by Dr. Sten Vermund, MD, PhD, from Yale School of Public Health and Global Virus Network, on the topic of Respiratory Health and Wellness. Students experience fewer missed days from school when parents and schools work together to address risk factors and use prevention strategies to stop the spread of illnesses, including colds, Influen...
2024 Virtual House Call Series - Part 2: Preparing Your Family for Cold and Flu Season
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Join us for an engaging and informative webinar presented by Dr. Sten Vermund, MD, PhD, from Yale School of Public Health and Global Virus Network, on the topic of Respiratory Health and Wellness. Students experience fewer missed days from school when parents and schools work together to address risk factors and use prevention strategies to stop the spread of illnesses, including colds, Influen...
2024 Virtual House Call Series (ASL version) - Part 1: Supporting Child and Family Wellness
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Join us for an engaging and informative discussion with Dr. Robert Keder, a Developmental Pediatrician from Connecticut Children’s Hospital, as we explore ways to support children’s well-being both at home and in school. In this family-friendly session, Dr. Keder will share insights into understanding challenging behaviors, child development, and how these factors influence learning. You’ll gai...
2024 Virtual House Call Series - Part 1: Supporting Child and Family Wellness
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Join us for an engaging and informative discussion with Dr. Robert Keder, a Developmental Pediatrician from Connecticut Children’s Hospital, as we explore ways to support children’s well-being both at home and in school. In this family-friendly session, Dr. Keder will share insights into understanding challenging behaviors, child development, and how these factors influence learning. You’ll gai...
How Does RSCO Work?
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Finding the right school doesn't have to be complicated! Follow RSCO's four steps: explore, choose, apply, and act-start your school choice journey today!
A Bigger, Brighter Future
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Seeing a bigger, brighter future. It's possible with the many free public schools available through RSCO.
Mandatory Meeting: Educators Rising ARPA Funding
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Mandatory meeting held with districts regarding Educators Rising funding through ARPA funds and eGMS overview.
Connecticut Educator Preparation and Certification Board Bylaws Subcommittee Meeting - 12/2/24
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Connecticut Educator Preparation and Certification Board Bylaws Subcommittee Meeting - 12/2/24
Evaluation: Collecting and Using Program Data
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Evaluation: Collecting and Using Program Data
Behind the Numbers: EdSight Secure Attendance Reports
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Behind the Numbers: EdSight Secure Attendance Reports
New SSD Coordinator Overview Webinar- Preparing for the 2025 CT SAT
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New SSD Coordinator Overview Webinar- Preparing for the 2025 CT SAT
Office Hours: Focusing on the Connecticut Alternate Assessment of English Language Proficiency
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Office Hours: Focusing on the Connecticut Alternate Assessment of English Language Proficiency
Ensuring Appropriate ID & Eligibility for the CT Alternate Assessments
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Ensuring Appropriate ID & Eligibility for the CT Alternate Assessments
2024-25 Accessibility Guidelines for the LAS Links Online Administration Training
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2024-25 Accessibility Guidelines for the LAS Links Online Administration Training
Talk Tuesday - Special Edition Talk Tuesday on School Health and Attendance, October 29, 2024
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Talk Tuesday - Special Edition Talk Tuesday on School Health and Attendance, October 29, 2024
Talk Tuesday - Attendance & Engagement with CT Department of Children and Families (DCF) - 10/15/24
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Talk Tuesday - Attendance & Engagement with CT Department of Children and Families (DCF) - 10/15/24
CSDE Policies for LAS Links Online Administration Training
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CSDE Policies for LAS Links Online Administration Training
Talk Tuesday - College & Career Accelerator (CCA), October 1, 2024
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Talk Tuesday - College & Career Accelerator (CCA), October 1, 2024
Talk Tuesday - Multilingual and English Language Learner Families, September 17, 2024
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Talk Tuesday - Multilingual and English Language Learner Families, September 17, 2024
Talk Tuesday - Understanding and Interpreting Attendance Data 2024-25, August 20, 2024
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Talk Tuesday - Understanding and Interpreting Attendance Data 2024-25, August 20, 2024
Talk Tuesday - Attendance & Engagement 101: Back to Basics, August 13, 2024
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Talk Tuesday - Attendance & Engagement 101: Back to Basics, August 13, 2024
Increasing Educator Diversity Plans Revision Template, Questions and More!
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Increasing Educator Diversity Plans Revision Template, Questions and More!
I’m a teacher by profession.with a bachelors degree in Arts with Education. I major in Economics from Kyambogo University, Kampala Uganda. I would like to certify my certificates and transcripts so that I get a teaching job in Connectcut. How possible is it?
I am not understanding why I am getting this message. Please clarify for me.
Thank you Lord
Can you show the real SAT questions that are coming for October 2022 test?
This is a forced connection not based on any real connected history or culture
We do not have a shared history so why are we having a shared course ? Black Americans have nothing in common with Puerto Ricans so what’s the purpose of a joint course ?
video anda sangat bagus dan mempunyai mesej yang luas terima kasih
URL to access CECS account: portal.ct.gov/SDE/Certification/Connecticut-Educator-Certification-System-CECS
URL for this page: portal.ct.gov/SDE/Certification/Connecticut-Educator-Certification-System-CECS
Thank you for much for making this webinar accessible for districts and teachers who couldn't attend the webinar. I would to learn of more information to listen or sit in on this EL panel that was referenced so that I can grow my expertise and be a voice to advocate how truly impactful this assessment and what I feel is causing more testing fatigue and the root of why students struggle with proficiency.
Based on what I view of the discussion surrounding the Stamford charter school proposal...the State of CT is doomed, as regards the education of its children. Common sense has been abandoned for the most part, in favor of poilitical/bureaucratic NONsense. The Vice Chairperson repeatedly confounded the process by confusing everyone, including this viewer. The Board paid repeated lip service to the success of the charter school in question, yet (with the exception of Ms. Dubois-Walton) failed to see the bigger picture of success-plus-consistency for those 56 charter students, who hopefully will be our future leaders. I'm left with the suspicion that the Board as a whole will always insist on throwing more money at failing educational programs (which are barely held accountable), and at the same time insisting that successful programs jump through hoops in order to receive the support they need. Thank you, Ms. Dubois-Walton for providing the few moments of sanity and clarity in this Mad Hatter's Tea Party.
Latinx is offensive
Our youth and kids need all the help they can get. One on One tutors for homeschool/zoom if needed. Julie Moore. The teachers need the help too. imagine teaching 38 kids in a class.
1:37:00 literally like the Onion episode where congress forgot how to pass laws.
1:35:00 break end
How exciting and informative!
It's more than just computers and connectivity. It's family support and engagement . There's only so much a teacher can do. There needs to be accountability of others than just teachers as well.
I agree that there is only so much a teacher can do. That's why I believe we should promote and support those alternative CT schools where there is evidence of STRONG family support and engagement! I also believe teachers should concentrate on successfully teaching their content area. The proficiency data would suggest that - for a variety of reasons - this is not happening nearly enough in many CT schools. Our children (and PARTICULARLY our most under-performing students) are being shamefully under-served when their teachers are being cajoled/coerced to include a whole menu of social justice 'work' in their interactions with their students. Way too many professionals are way too eager to participate in the emotionally satisfying performative rites and rituals of 'ant-racist work', when what their students need to succeed is the ability to read critically, write intelligibly and solve mathematical problems accurately.
Hello everyone, very helpful, thank you.
Spirolina has got to be the word of the year. It's the superfood of all superfoods. Great initiative with the coffee. A complete breakfast packed with energy and nutrition for people on the run. Stirling job Isolde!!
unfortunately there is nothing the govt can do to minimize the risk, globalist experiment and then what?
BLM domestic terrorists
What kind of wireless RF-EMF is in the classrooms? RF-EMF causes cancer.
New World Order
Bunch of tools.
you poor cursed entities no currency nor your masonic Deities cant help your dense tombs
As a parent and someone who used to work in education, most of these requirements are unrealistic. And, my big question is- how are children suppose to meet social emotional needs when they cannot interact closer than 6ft and mask free. Children need to socially play, they cannot do that under these guidelines. In addition, it is ultimately the parents choice, I for one have no peace of mind because there are to many unknowns and to many variables. Look what happened in Norwalk summer school- open for a day and then closed. What is best for my family is to start the year distance learning and watch and see what happens in the school. If all goes well, if a protocol is adopted that protects the children and is not institutional like- my child can always return to the building. But, if the plan does not work for whatever reason, the school needs to close or anything else- I know my child is safe from that. Also, I feel like you all have a massive disconnection from an actual classroom. From the crummy air systems, to the green cleaning which does not kill germs, to the actual hands on approach that is required of all staff, to how children really interact with each other...there are so many realities not taken into account. There are so many natural development needs (for all children) not taken into account and those do not adjust to a “new norm” because we want them to. And, I also feel, it would have been a lot better if you all actually met in a hot classroom wearing your masks and staying apart- classrooms are not big enough for 20+ kids to maintain 6 ft. Like I said, unrealistic ideas.
Test kits may not tell the truth. They may give false positives which let the corrupt lock down people to trash the economy and certain groups of people. Media scare people and then they test the test which maybe false positive or maybe contaminated with the Corona virus which may spread it. The virus may spread mostly by the test kits not by people.
What is the URL of this page? Unable to find.
Thank-you! This is an excellent video!
Ajit, this is a very valuable presentation. Thanks so much. Jean Evans Davila, Assistant Superintendent, Newtown Public Schools (Connecticut)