As a tightly-bonded group, corps members in this young region are working to close our nation’s largest achievement gap.

Connecticut

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Certification and Testing

Teach For America • Connecticut is a state approved Alternate Route to Certification. Connecticut corps members are certified after 90 days of teaching by completing Teach For America’s summer training (induction, institute and orientation) and have the ability to earn the Provisional Educator Certificate, transferable to other states, by completing the state’s BEST portfolio by the end of their second year of teaching. The regional professional development program, including monthly regional conferences, content seminars and a new teacher support group, is a required element of the certification program. Each content area has their own specific requirements, which are possible to meet with undergraduate coursework; however, there are that are universal coursework requirements which can be acquired by participating in our partnership with CREC. The full cost of all these sessions is $800.

Connecticut corps members teaching elementary school are required to have six credits in literacy instruction by the start of the school year. We have a partnership with Buena Vista University and elementary corps members can earn these credits by completing assignments at induction and the summer institute. The full cost of these credits is $900. Elementary corps members must also have a survey of US History (spanning 50 years). This is possible to meet with undergraduate coursework; the Connecticut State Department of Education (CSDE) has a list of acceptable courses on line. The requirement can also be met by credit by exam options such as CLEP and/or DANTES. The cost for the credit by exam option ranges from $200 - $275.

Connecticut corps members can also earn a master’s degree at a number of local universities within their two years of teaching. Currently corps members select the university program independently so cost and time commitments vary.

All Connecticut corps members are required to either pass the PRAXIS I series in reading, writing and mathematics or secure a waiver if they received a score that was an 1100 or higher on the SAT or 22 or higher on the ACT. Additionally, corps members must pass PRAXIS II subject-specific test(s) that apply to their teaching placement. These exams must be taken before induction begins in June due to licensure timelines. Overall testing costs for 2007 corps members range from $65 - $400.

At a Glance

Costs to Begin Teaching
Testing: $65 - $400, depending on subject area
Processing: $25 for district paperwork (June), $100 for state paperwork (Jan.)

Up-front Certification Program Cost: Elementary Literacy Courses, $900 (June)
(These costs can be included in transitional loans.)

Continuing Certification Program Cost: CREC course partnership, $800 (Due in two payments. One at the end of September and one at the end of November.)


Costs to Maintain Emergency Credential
Certification Workshops, $950 (30% due by December, balance due by May)
*In very rare cases, corps members may need to complete 1-2 additional content courses. This can be done in a number of ways, costing between $160-$400.

As part of our regional program, we work with State Regional Education Service Centers to supply specific workshops required for state certification. These workshops cost $950 paid over the course of the first year teaching.