Teacher and Paraprofessional Quality


People, Groups, and Projects
Federal Regulations, Guidance, and Letters
Publications

People, Groups, and Projects

  • Center for Improving Teacher Quality (CTQ)
    A national center housed at CCSSO and funded by Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services of the U.S. Department of Education to work with states on developing models for improving the preparation, licensing, and professional development of both GENERAL and SPECIAL education teachers of students with disabilities.
  • Interstate New Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium (INTASC)
    CCSSO's Interstate New Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium brings together state education agencies and national educational organizations dedicated to the reform of the preparation, licensing, and on-going professional development of teachers.
  • State Teacher Quality Network (STQN)
    The State Teacher Quality Network is a two-year project funded by the Joyce Foundation to help state education agencies implement the teacher and paraprofessional quality provisions of the No Child Left Behind Act. The network was created to help states analyze, plan, and implement strategies to strengthen teacher quality, particularly in high-poverty, low-performing, and hard-to-staff schools. The project provides technical assistance and support to state education agencies by
    • assisting states with the development of NCLB-required teacher equity plans to ensure that poor and minority students are not disproportionately assigned to inexperienced, unqualified, and out-of-field teachers
    • identifying and disseminating best practices
    • producing policy analyses, issue briefs, and tools
    • providing opportunities for states to share information and expertise and to work collaboratively on teacher quality reforms

Federal Regulations, Guidance, and Letters

Publications


last updated 8/21/2009




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