2013 Directory of Summer Camps and Programs
This unique directory lists camps and other programs for exceptional children and their families that offer a range of both indoor and outdoor activities. Read more.
An important new document examining Race, Disparities, and the Connecticut Achievement Gaps is now available.
This unique directory lists camps and other programs for exceptional children and their families that offer a range of both indoor and outdoor activities. Read more.
This two-day session will offer strategies and techniques for using differentiated lessons to increase proficiency in mathematical content.
This technical report provides the brief history, legality and research surrounding the gender age gap and single-sex education.
View photos of the National Parental Involvement Day ceremony held at SERC on November 15, 2012.
The 2012-13 SERC Professional Development Catalog is now available!
The 2012-13 SERC Early Childhood Education Professional Development Catalog is now available!
This comprehensive guide for educators coordinating programs for English Language Learners is recommended for ALL schools, which are required under No Child Left Behind to identify and assess their ELL students.
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The State Education Resource Center (SERC) offers a variety of professional development, including technical assistance (TA) related to best practices in co-teaching and differentiated instruction. In-district, job-embedded TA is designed to meet your school or district needs to make the support more strategic and impactful. You can customize your staff's professional development by choosing from the topics listed below, or contact SERC in order to develop a specific plan that fits your needs. Download Co-Teaching FlyerDownload Differentiated Instruction Flyer
Visit Co-Teaching and Differentiated Instruction web pages for more information.
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Stay up-to-date with happenings in the Special Education Bureau of the CT State Department of Education: The Bureau Bulletin.
Connecticut's Comprehensive System of Personnel Development (CSPD) serves to improve the quality of educational services and programs for children with special needs, and their families, through the ongoing preparation and professional development of educators and services providers.
Assisting Children in Crisis to Develop Resiliency
A Library Resource Guide