CONNECTICUT’S COMMON CORE OF TEACHING
FOUNDATIONAL SKILLS AND COMPETENCIES
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TEACHERS HAVE KNOWLEDGE OF:
Students
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Teachers understand how students learn and develop.
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Teachers understand how students differ in their approaches to learning.
Content
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Teachers are proficient in reading, writing and mathematics.
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Teachers understand the central concepts and skills, tools of inquiry
and structures of the discipline(s) they teach.
Pedagogy
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Teachers know how to design and deliver instruction.
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Teachers recognize the need to vary their instructional methods.
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TEACHERS APPLY THIS KNOWLEDGE BY:
Planning
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Teachers plan instruction based upon knowledge of subject matter, students,
the curriculum and the community.
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Teachers select and/or create learning tasks that make subject matter
meaningful to students.
Instructing
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Teachers establish and maintain appropriate standards of behavior and
create a positive learning environment that shows a commitment to students
and their successes.
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Teachers create instructional opportunities that support students’ academic,
social and personal development.
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Teachers use effective verbal, nonverbal and media communications techniques
which foster individual and collaborative inquiry.
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Teachers employ a variety of instructional strategies that enable students
to think critically, solve problems and demonstrate skills.
Assessing and Adjusting
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Teachers use various assessment techniques to evaluate student learning
and modify instruction as appropriate.
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TEACHERS DEMONSTRATE PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY THROUGH:
Professional and Ethical Practice
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Teachers conduct themselves as professionals in accordance with the
Code of Professional Responsibility for Teachers (Section 10-145D-400a
of the Connecticut Certification Regulations).
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Teachers share responsibility for student achievement and well-being.
Reflection and Continuous Learning
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Teachers continually engage in self-evaluation of the effects of their
choices and actions on students and the school community.
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Teachers seek out opportunities to grow professionally.
Leadership and Collaboration
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Teachers serve as leaders in the school community.
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Teachers demonstrate a commitment to their students and a passion for
improving their profession.