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Report: Connecticut Teachers Feel Unprepared For Classroom

FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. – More than 60 percent of new teachers say they feel unprepared for some of the demands of managing a classroom, according to findings from state and national surveys.

A high percentage of new teachers say they feel unprepared for the classroom, according to surveys.

A high percentage of new teachers say they feel unprepared for the classroom, according to surveys.

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The Connecticut Mirror reports that Gov. Dannel Malloy and other state officials are finalizing recommendations to address these shortcomings, which include gaining and keeping students’ attention.

The recommendations, drafted by a state-appointed panel, seek to improve accountability among Connecticut teachers and set new standards for the more than 20 colleges in the state that prepare teachers.

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