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Equitable Literacy Practices in a Workshop Model: 3 Day Series

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Last Date to Register: 2/16/2019 12:01 AM
Last Date to Cancel: 2/16/2019 12:01 AM
Agency: CESA 2
Agency Contact: Mary Jo Ziegler
Agency Assistant: Maryam Enterline 262-473-1444
Schedule:
Location Facility Date Time Notes
CESA 2 - Whitewater
1221 Innovation Drive
Whitewater, WI 53190
Room 111 2/19/2019 08:30 AM - 03:00 PM
CESA 2 - Whitewater
1221 Innovation Drive
Whitewater, WI 53190
Room 111A 4/30/2019 08:30 PM - 03:00 PM
CESA 2 - Whitewater
1221 Innovation Drive
Whitewater, WI 53190
Room 111 5/22/2019 08:30 PM - 03:00 PM
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Presenters: Diane Jenson, Tere Masiarchin and Mary Jo Ziegler

Cost: $450, includes lunch and book

Description: This three day series will integrate Literacy strategies and practices that support diverse learners in a workshop model.  Participants will collaborate around the Wisconsin State Standards for English Language Arts and consider how to equitably meet the need of all students including English learners and students with IEP’s. Incorporating the Universal Design Framework, educators will learn and apply strategies to K-8 Literacy instruction. Each session will be an opportunity to reflect on current practice, analyze formative data, and consider next step possibilities for equitable continuous improvement in effective Literacy Instruction.

Rescheduled dates for Equitable Practices in Literacy Workshop Models: 

Day 1 is Feb. 19

Day 2 is April 30

Day 3 TBD, will determine based on participant feedback during Day 1. 

 

About the Presenters:

Diane JensenDiane Jensen has over 30 years of teaching experience as a middle and high school special education teacher, instructional coach, and most recently as a 5th grade general education teacher. The majority of Diane’s career was at Monona Grove High School as a special education teacher and instructional coach with an emphasis on college and career readiness skills, differentiation, and effective instructional practices. This is Diane’s 5th year working exclusively with teachers via professional development and on-site coaching experiences.

 

 

 

 

Tere MasiarchinTere Masiarchin provides high quality and relevant professional development, needs assessment, and program support to school districts and teachers with culturally and linguistically diverse students. Tere comes to CESA 2 from CESA 6 where she was the Director of the Language and Culture Center.  Tere had previously spent 11 years in the Clintonville School District as the EL/Bilingual/Title III/21st CCLC Director and has been an adjunct professor at the UW-Green Bay. Tere is a national SIOP trainer and Thinking Maps Trainer.

 

 

 

 

Mary Jo ZieglerMary Jo Ziegler has worked in diverse educational settings for over 30 years. The first 15 years of her career were spent in classrooms teaching grades 2-8. After earning an M.S. in Reading, she moved into an instructional coaching and intervention role at Sherman Middle School in Madison, Wisconsin. A second Master’s Degree in Educational Leadership led to roles as district instructional resource teacher, a literacy coordinator, PK-12 director of instruction, and DPI consultant. Across the years, MJ has worked to support educators as they design engaging and effective learning opportunities that motivate achievement by building routines and scaffolds to guide students through successful learning experiences.

 


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