TEAM Orientation Meeting
Date: September 14, 2023
Time: 4pm-5pm
Location: Zoom Meeting Link
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/88901122341?pwd=cENnQWVNdk9wQXFMb2YxZ1EzdmF0UT09
Meeting ID: 889 0112 2341
Passcode: team
Module 5 Workshop-TEAM requirement
Click here to sign up for this mandatory PD. Make sure that you are logged into your NHPS Google Account to access the link. Module 5 is a requirement of the TEAM program by the state and is conducted virtually at least once per year.
Date: October 24, 2023
Time: 4pm-5pm
Location: Zoom Meeting Link
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/82574619801?pwd=WVAzcnRCL2ZuS05vNUhQTUlDZW5ZQT09
Meeting ID: 825 7461 9801
Passcode: team
Module 5 Participants Workbook
Module 5 Supplemental Materials
What is the TEAM Program?
- Engages mentors and beginning teachers in a cycle of professional growth; together they reflect on practice, identify an area of need/growth, engage in professional learning, apply the new learning, and reflect on the impact on the teacher’s practice and student outcomes.
- Each module is focused within the context of the teacher’s own students; subject, grade level, curriculum requirements and school and district goals. Teachers demonstrate completion of each module through either a reflection paper or project, depending on their district’s plan.
- Beginning teachers complete Modules 1, 3, & 5 in Year 1 and Modules 2 & 4 in Year 2. Modules 1-4 are completed online along with your mentor utilizing the TEAM Portal. Module 5 will be completed through the district facilitator.
TEAM is designed as a continuous professional growth process aligned with the five domains of Connecticut’s Common Core of Teaching (CCT). The five modules include:
Module 1-Classroom Environment, Student Engagement and Commitment to Learning
Module 2-Planning for Active Learning
Module 3-Instruction for Active Learning
Module 4-Assessment for Learning
Module 5-Professional Responsibilities and Teacher Leadership
Module 5 - Professional Responsibilities is different from the other four modules, which are primarily classroom centered. To fulfill Module 5 requirements, teachers must engage in district-facilitated conversations that focus on ethical and professional dilemmas and their professional responsibility to students, the larger school/district educational community and to families. Offered in October/November.