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Interested in receiving the most up-to-date information about State and Federal guidelines, strengthening collaboration and feeling more confident leading PPT meetings both virtually and in-person?

The Connecticut Planning and Placement Team Leadership Institute (PPTLI) is funded by the Connecticut State Department of Education, Special Education Bureau, and hosted in partnership with the Connecticut State Education Resource Center (SERC). The Institute is designed to equip special educational team leaders with tools to foster family and community engagement and improve student outcomes by facilitating team meetings that meet legal requirements, foster positive school/parent partnerships, and result in high quality special education programming.

During 2020-21, the Institute will provide up to 120 participants from districts across Connecticut with a year of courses and technical assistance that foster their ability to lead Individualized Education Plan (IEP) teams in the development of educational plans that reflect the individual needs of students.

Participants will learn to:

  • facilitate team meetings;
  • create and write clear and effective IEPs;
  • foster positive relationships with parents;
  • partner with district leaders to identify and implement a capstone project that addresses a needed change or enhancement in practice; and 
  • develop support networks to foster the implementation of best practices in the education of students with special needs. 

There are no required courses for teachers who are licensed in special education that explicitly address facilitation, mediation, understanding the law and compliance, or collaborative problem solving. This year-long, rich experience will build these competencies and increase the effectiveness of participants in this role. 



This is a state-wide initiative and practices are designed to support compliance with state and federal special education regulations.

The PPTLI model will consist of multiple courses and activities, offering face-to-face sessions and online learning, a variety of assignments, coaching, and communities of practice, ending with a capstone project.

During the 2020-21 year, each cohort will participate in the following activities:

  • a 3-day face-to-face summer retreat 
  • a fall term consisting of 3 face-to-face and 2 online modules 
  • a spring term consisting of 2 face-to-face and 2 online modules

Audience

This Institute is designed for educators who serve as a PPT chair leading PPTs in the state of Connecticut. This includes but is not limited to: Special Education Teachers, Building Level Administrators, Related Service Personnel, Special Education Directors, or others filling the role of PPT Chairperson.