Welcome to CASAS Assessment Update Training - Math GOALS 2. This training will provide you with an overview of the new Math GOALS 2 assessment series, including new reports and competency blueprints. Participants will explore the standards and sample reports.
Audience: Directors, Program Facilitators, and GED/CDP/ABE Math Teachers
Estimated Completion Time: 2 hours
Welcome to CASAS Assessment Update Training - Reading and Listening STEPS. This training will provide you with an overview of the new Reading and Listening STEPS assessment series, including new reports and competency blueprints. Participants will explore the standards and sample reports.
Audience: Directors, Program Facilitators, and ESL Teachers
Explore the CASAS Teacher Portal - a user-friendly, web-based tool that simplifies class and learner management with its intuitive interface. Say goodbye to manual report generation and hello to real-time updates on student and class level reports allowing for personalized instruction and streamlined progress evaluation, especially after post-test. Discover how easy it is to set up the CASAS Teacher Portal and empower teachers to generate their instructional reports to better address learners' needs..
Audience: Program Facilitator and TOPSpro Data Managers
Estimated Completion Time: 4 hours
Audience: All Adult Education Professionals
Learn how to use Burlington English management tools to add, remove, and manage students’ access to Burlington English. Create personal goals for teacher and student usage.This training is a CSDE-supported initiative and is being provided to adult education agencies in CT at no cost.
Audience: Burlington English Administrators*
Estimated Completion Time: 1 hour
Learn about Burlington English’s comprehensive curriculum for adult learners which focuses on rigorous academic preparation, civics knowledge, career readiness, and technology integration at all levels and areas of instruction. CCR and ELP Standards are incorporated into the Burlington curriculum at every level, to provide a foundation for academic rigor. Burlington’s blended curriculum is designed to be used by teachers as an instructional tool and by students for additional reinforcement, in or out of the classroom. This training is a CSDE-supported initiative and is being provided to adult education agencies in CT at no cost.
Audience: Burlington English Directors and/or Program Facilitators
Learn about Burlington Core, our six-level, standards-based, blended curriculum developed especially for adult ESL students. Burlington Core meets federal and state funding requirements and integrates important life skills, digital literacy, EL Civics, and workforce readiness to ensure WIOA success. This training is a CSDE supported initiative and is being provided to adult education agencies in CT at no cost.
Audience: Burlington English Teachers
Audience: ESL Teachers
ELPS 101 is a prerequisite for ELPS 102. Upon completion of the ELPS 100-Level Series (101 and 102) on-demand training and submitting any required assignments, you will be eligible to receive a Certificate of Completion (COC) for the ELPS 100-Level Series.
Welcome to ATDN's interactive NEDP Refresher Training. This on-demand course is designed to revisit the policies, procedures, and practices integral to the NEDP program, including the specific roles and responsibilities of the Assessor and Portfolio Reviewer. Upon completion, you will be reinstated as an active NEDP Assessor.
This training is required for any NEDP Assessor who has not been active since 2020. Eligible participants must first receive approval from the CT State Department of Education to enroll.
Audience: Program Facilitators
This is the final mandatory training for NEW Program Facilitators and NEW Directors to be able to start administering CASAS assessments. Please note: pre-work must be completed prior to participating in this training. Please refer to the CASAS/CCS Training by Role Chart for the list of module trainings based on your role.
This training explores the foundational framework of the CASAS System and CASAS Competencies, as well as introduces additional tools and resources recommended to select, administer and score both paper/pencil and eTest versions of CASAS tests, interpret test results, and identify curriculum support materials to enhance instruction.
This training provides an opportunity to address any questions you may have about the CASAS module trainings you completed before attending this session. Additionally, we will review Connecticut-specific assessment policies and guidelines, known as the Connecticut Competency System (CCS), and discuss the role and responsibilities of Program Facilitators.
Audience: NEW Directors and NEW Program Facilitators
In this training, teachers will learn about the features of Vocabulary Practice and Portfolio and how these components can enhance instruction and enrich learners' independent study. The Progress component will help teachers check for understanding and monitor progress on an ongoing basis by viewing time, scores, and completion of independent work
Audience: Burlington English Administrators and Teachers
This training is a CSDE supported initiative and is being provided to adult education agencies in CT at no cost.
Audience: GED® Registrars
Note: This is a hybrid meeting. A separate Zoom link will be included in the course reminder and emailed on the morning of the meeting.
This training is intended for those using the ELP Standards and who have completed ELPS 101 and ELPS 102.
The rigor for all Adult Education classes has been increased to help learners transition into successful careers and/or higher education. This training will cover best practices for ESL classroom instruction, focused on the presentation of simple lesson plans based on the ELP Standards. It is intended for ESL teachers or ESL Lead Teachers who are familiar with the ELP Standards and have started creating lessons and activities to introduce or reinforce the concepts outlined in the ELP Standards.
Participants will need their own devices as activities and resources will be shared electronically.
Audience: ESL Lead Teachers and ESL Teachers
Note: This is a hybrid training. A separate Zoom link will be included in the course reminder and emailed on the morning of the training.
Classes with unpredictable attendance are the norm in adult ed, and some settings are more of a challenge for teachers than others. For example, many classes have open enrollment, and most students are not required to attend class. Students with a wide variety of experience—testing at different levels—are often in one class. Some classes, such as those in correctional settings, regularly have students for only a short duration because of their unique circumstances. If you are looking for ideas to teach a class with unpredictable attendance, this is the session for you! We’ll share ideas and experiences and invite you to share your ideas to support teachers in giving students a positive education experience. In this workshop, we will share ideas for addressing the challenge of irregular attendance. These ideas were collected from actual teachers who have experience serving students who attend classes for a short duration or where attendance is unpredictable. During our time together, we'll also collect your thoughts, reactions, and ideas and share resources for support.
Audience: Examples will be set in a math class but the session is appropriate for all levels and classes in adult education in ABE, GED, CDP, ESOL, and Corrections.
Note: This is a hybrid meeting. A separate Zoom link will be included in the course reminder and emailed on the morning of the training.
This training is designed to equip adult education educators with the strategies and tools necessary to prepare learners for success in both higher education and the workforce. Learn to develop lesson plans that not only enhance literacy skills but also prepare adult learners for the practical demands of academic and professional environments and explore instructional strategies that build learners' critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills
Audience: ABE, CDP, GED Teachers, Career Navigators and School Counselors
Introducing the Digital Navigator model - providing training, strategies, and resources to develop the necessary components for becoming an efficient Digital Navigator within your agency.
For the first year of our Digital Learning Plan, we are dedicated to building the Digital Navigator role, which will serve as a vital resource in bridging the digital divide affecting agencies across Connecticut. This training day is designed to introduce the Digital Navigator model and provide essential training, strategies, and resources to support the role within your agency. Through five focused sessions, participants will gain an in-depth understanding of their responsibilities, explore digital equity services, develop personalized learner profiles, navigate digital literacy repositories, and design tech hubs that enhance access and support for both teachers and adult learners.
Navigating the Future: What is a Digital Navigator?
Closing the Gap: Digital Equity Services in CT
Bridging Classroom and Beyond: Using Digital Literacy Profiles
Resource Powerhouse: Navigating Digital Literacy Repositories
Building Access: Designing a Tech Hub for Teachers and Learners
Audience: NEDP Directors and NEDP Lead Advisors/Assessors
Audience: NEW Directors and Complimentary Evaluators
The Department of Aging and Disability Services, Bureau of Education and Services for the Blind (BESB) is the state's leading bureau for the coordination and provision of services to all Connecticut residents who are legally blind, or have significant visual impairments. These services include training and devices that help people who are blind function in the home and in the community independently; teaching students how to adapt to and learn in an environment that is designed for those with sight and; providing services that help people who are blind find work or keep their job after blindness has developed.
This workshop will explore:
Audience: Disability Contact Persons, Directors, Program Facilitators, and Teachers