Alternate Route to Certification for Teachers of English Learners

Earn a Bilingual and/or TESOL Cross-Endorsement While You Continue to Teach!

ARCTEL is an advanced educator preparation program approved by the CT State Board of Education. It was developed by ACES in response to the statewide shortage of qualified, certified PreK-12 educators in the areas of Bilingual Education and Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) in CT.  Educators who complete the program of study, as well as CT standardized testing requirements, will earn cross-endorsement #111, TESOL PreK-12 and/or may be eligible to earn a bilingual cross-endorsement in their content area.  In addition, all certified educators who earn cross-endorsement #111 through the ARCTEL program are eligible for CT adult education endorsement #088, English to Non-English Speaking Adults.

2025-26 Schedule

NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR THE 2025-26 PROGRAM YEAR.
DEADLINE IS JULY 31, 2025.

PROGRAM COST = $5,000.00

Qualifications for Admission

To be considered for admission, applicants must:

  • Hold a valid CT teaching certificate
  • Be employed by a CT PreK-12 school or school district during the program of study

Key Contact Information

Districts interested in a cohort can contact John Gustafson at jgustafson@aces.org for details & pricing.


Program of Studies

ARCTEL is guided by the CT English Language Proficiency (CELP) Standards, which emphasize the language skills necessary for student success in grade level content areas, and college and career readiness. Instruction and assignments are aligned to the TESOL Standards for Initial TESOL Pre-K–12 Teacher Preparation Programs, with three program phases organized around the five domains of:

  1. Knowledge About Language (Phase 1)
  2. ELLs in the Sociocultural Context (Phase 1)
  3. Planning and Implementing Instruction (Phase 2)
  4. Assessment and Evaluation (Phase 2)
  5. Professionalism and Leadership (Phase 3)
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The three program phases follow a natural progression that leads participants from theory to application and then to demonstration of learning.


Cross-Endorsements

Teachers who complete the program of study, as well as CT standardized testing requirements, will earn cross-endorsement #111, TESOL PK-12 and/or may be eligible to earn a bilingual education cross-endorsement in their content area. 

TESOL

All ARCTEL participants are eligible to receive cross-endorsement #111, TESOL PK-12. In addition, all certified teachers who earn cross-endorsement #111 through the ARCTEL program are eligible for CT adult education endorsement #088, English to Non-English Speaking Adults. 

Bilingual Education

Bilingual endorsements are specific to the subject/grade level to be taught, and require that you also hold the non-bilingual endorsement for the specific content area to be eligible for the bilingual endorsement. For example, to be eligible to add the elementary bilingual endorsement, you must hold an elementary endorsement, or to be eligible to add the bilingual secondary general science endorsement, you must hold the secondary general science endorsement, etc. There is no bilingual special education endorsement. There are also no bilingual special subject endorsements to teach art or music, etc.

Additionally, educators who have passed the required ACTFL language proficiency testing (see Standardized Testing Requirements) and have at least 15 credits in humanities and/or STEM, may be eligible for a secondary endorsement in humanities and/or STEM for grades 5-12.

Recent changes to Connecticut bilingual certification requirements can be found here.

The program provides opportunities to delve into topics specific to those seeking a bilingual cross-endorsement. These opportunities allow for practice in the other language of instruction while expanding on curriculum topics relating to bilingual education programming.


Program Structure

In order to provide a high quality and accessible instructional experience for all learners, ARCTEL is offered as a fully online learning program. It is ideal for teachers who:

  • Want a learning experience that emphasizes independent, online learning
  • Learn better in a flexible, virtual environment requiring strong organizational skills
  • Prefer leveraging online tools to engage in a feedback cycle with the instructor and discourse with colleagues
  • Have a high level of skill/comfort with technology tools and web-based applications

This program is non-credit-bearing.

EXPERIENCE

DESCRIPTION

HRS

Instruction

Weekly online sessions (synchronous/asynchronous). Participants must attend all synchronous sessions, complete all asynchronous sessions, and engage fully in all session content. Online office hours will be provided on asynchronous weeks and as needed. 

3-4 per week

Practicum

Application of learning to direct instruction of English/multilingual learners.

100

Professional Learning

Independent professional learning in an area related to English/multilingual learners.

20

Embedded Professional Practice

These tasks include reading and research in preparation for class work, written reflections and major assignments as well as collaborative group work, designing a full instructional plan using sheltered instruction, participating in a school-wide problem of practice, and the delivery and recording of a model lesson with English/multilingual learners.

Participants should anticipate spending approximately 4-6 hours per week on program-related work in addition to participating in instructional sessions, and completing practicum and professional learning requirements. Time spent may vary for each learner.

4-6 per week


Instruction

In order to engage fully as a learner in the ARCTEL program, participants will take part in in-class (Zoom) and virtual online discussions, complete homework assignments, and read assigned texts.  Participants must attend all synchronous sessions, complete all asynchronous sessions, and engage fully as professionals in all session content. Regular attendance and full engagement in all sessions will provide opportunities to go deeper into research and theories, share strategies, and discuss essential issues and challenges facing bilingual and TESOL teachers. These experiences are meant to build a professional network and support system of colleagues in the field. Online office hours will be provided on asynchronous weeks or as needed for further support.

Synchronous Online Sessions

  • 3 hours of live interaction via Zoom with instructors and fellow learners
  • Immediate feedback and answers to questions
  • Engaging small group breakout rooms designed to grow and share learning
  • Participants are expected to come to these sessions having done all assigned readings and/or pre-work

Asynchronous Online Sessions

  • Independent and self-paced sessions
  • Approximately 4 hours of independent learning (in addition to assigned readings and/or pre-work)
  • Engaging mix of videos, articles, and resources
  • Online discussions, quizzes, and tasks designed to engage learners in the virtual environment

Practicum

Practicum experiences build on best practices in the professional literature and research. Participants will apply newly learned strategies to direct instruction of English/multilingual learners and reflect on their experiences. This requirement includes identification of an English/multilingual learner for a case study and may also include co-planning with school ESL staff.


Professional Learning

Participants will engage in independent professional learning experiences directly related to English/multilingual learners. Participants will reflect on these experiences, synthesizing the new learning with the knowledge they gain from program instruction.


Standardized Testing Requirements

Standardized testing requirements are established by the CT State Department of Education. ACES is not responsible for changes made to testing or certification requirements during the program period. Standardized testing must be completed prior to program completion.

TESOL
The CT State Department of Education requires the passing of Praxis #5362, English to Speakers of Other Languages for TESOL certification (endorsement #111). A minimum score of 155 is required to pass in CT.

In the 2023-24 program year,  98% of ARCTEL participants who took the Praxis passed, with an average performance range between 167-186. The highest observed score was 199 out of a possible 200 total points. Our annual pass rate leaves us very confident that teachers who complete the program are fully prepared for the test.

Bilingual Education
Participants pursuing a bilingual education cross-endorsement must demonstrate oral and written competency in the language of instruction through passing scores on the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Language (ACTFL) Oral Proficiency Interview (OPI) and Writing Proficiency Test (WPT). The CT passing score for both tests is Advanced Low. Bilingual cross-endorsement candidates should consult the ARC Project Coordinator prior to taking any testing to confirm eligibility and requirements.

Application & Admission

APPLICATION DEADLINE IS JULY 31, 2025. COHORTS ARE OPEN UNTIL FILLED.

Please read all instructions before beginning.

2025-26 ACES ARC APPLICATION

Instructions for Admission

Qualifications for Admission
How to Apply
Application Fee
Interview
Admission Schedule
Online Application


Qualifications for Admission

To be considered for admission, applicants must:

  • Hold a valid CT teaching certificate
  • Be employed by a CT PreK-12 school or school district during the program of study

Applicants will be asked to verify their certification and employment status during the application process.


How to Apply

Complete the online application below. In addition, you must upload the following documents electronically (PDF preferred):

  • A copy of your CT teaching certification
  • Current résumé (listing all teaching experiences)
  • A letter of reference from your current principal/administrator specifically supporting your participation in the ARCTEL program*

*The purpose of this letter is to ensure that applicants possess the necessary competencies to succeed in the program and are able to complete practicum/field experience requirements within their school/district setting. Applicants are encouraged to share program requirements with their principal/administrator, including attending synchronous sessions on time, and working directly with English/multilingual learners in their classroom. If you are working or will be working under a Durational Shortage Area Permit (DSAP), the letter should attest to that.


Application Fee

A non-refundable application fee of $75.00 is required to process your application. You will be asked to provide payment via credit card upon submitting your application.


Interview

Based on the application review, some applicants may be asked to participate in a brief interview with program staff before the final admissions decision is made. This interview serves the following purposes:

  • To ensure that applicant dispositions align with those of the program
  • To ensure that applicants fully understand program requirements and expectations
  • To identify additional supports needed for applicant to succeed in the program

Admission Schedule

Admission notifications (including interview requests) will be conducted based on the following schedule:

Applications submitted between:

Admissions/Interview notification by:

April 1 - April 30, 2025May 15, 2025

May 1 - May 31, 2025

June 15, 2025

June 1 - June 30, 2025

July 15, 2025

July 1 - July 31, 2025August 15, 2025

Cohorts are open until filled. Applicants may be placed on a wait list.


Online Application

2025-26 ACES ARC APPLICATION

Complete all required sections. You will be required to register for a SurveyMonkey Apply account before you can begin the application. You will be able to save and resume the application.

Application deadline is July 31, 2025.

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