Warrior Girl Unearthed (2023)
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Last Date to Register: 10/27/2023 12:01 AM
Last Date to Cancel: 10/25/2023 12:01 AM
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Online Study Circles Fall 2023 Conversations: American Indian Studies
Warrior Girl Unearthed (2023)
About the Online Study Circles Conversations
The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI) - American Indian Studies Program in partnership with CESA 12 is offering online book studies for early childhood staff, K-12 staff, institutions of higher learning, and partners to continue our personal and professional work, with a focus on American Indian studies and education. Join us in an Online Study Circles Conversations: American Indian Studies and the exploration of specially selected texts as a foundation for the group conversation and discussion on various Indigenous topics and issues.
*Individuals may only register for ONE of the two Online Study Circles Conversations for Fall 2023; ONE of the two book studies for Winter 2024; and ONE of the two book studies for Spring 2024.
** NOTE: You must be present during the advertised time(s) to participate and be a part of the study circles. They will NOT BE RECORDED for viewing at an alternate time. Additionally, participants do NOT have permission or authorization to record either via video or audio the contents of the session they are attending. **
Date(s) and Time(s): Orientation: Monday, October 30, 2023 | 4:30pm - 5:30pm
1st Session: Wednesday, November 15, 2023 | 4:30pm - 6:00pm (read pages 4 - 140)
2nd Session: Wednesday, December 6, 2023 | 4:30pm - 6:00pm (read pages 141 -272)
3rd Session: Wednesday, December 20, 2023 | 4:30pm - 6:00pm (read pages 273 - 396)
Book(s) and Author(s): Warrior Girl Unearthed (2023) by Angeline Boulley
Description(s): Warrior Girl Unearthed (2023): “Set in the same community as Firekeeper’s Daughter, and featuring many of the same characters, Warrior Girl Unearthed is the story of an Ojibwe teen who discovers a plot to profit off robbed Indigenous graves. With the help of a ragtag group of friends, takes matters into her own hands to protect her community, and bring her ancestors home where they belong, while staring down challenges including generational grudges, bureaucratic subterfuge, unnerving stories of missing women, family secrets, and painful realities about the legacy of colonialism. A thrilling heist gives way to a complex and compelling mystery, effortlessly exploring themes of identity, family, and reclamation in a Native community.” [Henry Holt Books for Young Readers].
Participant Outcomes
As a result of participating in the Online Study Circles Online Conversations, participants will:
- have an opportunity to read and discuss selected American Indian-themed books with participants from across Wisconsin.
- learn about diverse aspects of Native American histories and cultural concepts.
- address bias, myths, stereotypes, and misconceptions regarding our Indigenous peoples, communities, and nations
- engage in discussion with colleagues, and explore multiple perspectives about First Nations Studies and the education of American Indian students
Online Study Circles Conversations: American Indian Studies
Consistent attendance is crucial to allow for learning and to result in a successful book study. Individuals who miss ANY of the Online Study Circles Conversations sessions will be invoiced $50 to cover costs of the book(s), mailing fees, and administrative costs. Please be sure your schedule allows for full participation on ALL dates and times listed BEFORE registering. No exceptions will be made.
Target Audience
- District Administrators and Principals
- Classroom Teachers
- Curriculum Specialists, Directors of Instruction, and Library Media Specialists
- School Counselors, Social Workers, and Psychologists
- Cooperative Educational Service Agencies (CESAs) Administrators and Staff
- Tribal, Community, and School Liaison's (Home-School/Title VI/Johnson O’Malley Coordinators and Staff)
- Tribal Education Directors and Staff
- Head Start, Early Childhood, and Preschool Staff
- College and University (especially Schools of Education) Students, Faculty, and Staff
- Any others with an interest in American Indian Studies and Education
Additional Information/Disclaimers
The book circle sessions will NOT be recorded or otherwise shared after the scheduled dates. The DPI American Indian Studies Program has found that this allows for more candid conversations, richer dialogue, and increased participation.
This training webinar does NOT meet statutory license stipulations for "Wisconsin American Indian Tribes and Bands", which is often referenced as Wisconsin Act 31. For those seeking to address statuary license stipulations, please visit the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI) Educator Preparation and Licensing - Statutory License Stipulations webpage for a list of approved courses and workshops. You can also visit the DPI American Indian Studies Program for further information.
Training Format
Each Online Study Circles Conversations will consist of one MANDATORY 60-minute orientation session followed by three 1.5-hour discussion sessions.
If you MISS ONE of the discussion sessions, you will be invoiced $50 to cover the cost of the book, mailing fees, and administrative costs. Since we only meet a limited number of times, this will be a firm requirement. Each session will have two facilitators who will support interaction and discussion but will not be in lecture-style form.
These sessions will be facilitated online using the Zoom cloud video conferencing platform.
Book Information
- Participants are initially provided with a copy of the book at no charge.
- Participation in the orientation session is a prerequisite to receiving the complimentary book. Regardless if you have participated in a past orientation for previous online study circle conversations, orientation attendance is MANDATORY for the book study you are registered for. If you are unable to attend orientation you will NOT be eligible to be a part of the book study.
- Books will not be sent until AFTER the orientation meeting has been held.
Facilitators
Bwaakoningwiid David J. O'Connor, American Indian Studies Consultant, Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction; Phone: (608) 267-2283 or Email: david.oconnor@dpi.wi.gov
Tanya Morin, Dual Language/Bilingual-Bicultural Education Consultant, Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction; Phone: (608) 267-9393 or Email: tanya.morin@dpi.wi.gov
Registration, Costs, and Disclaimers
- There are no registration fees to participate in the Online Study Circles Conversation offered by the DPI American Indian Studies Program. A scholarship, funded through the Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act (IDEA), has been applied to the administrative and instructional fees.
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Pre-registration is required and limited to 60 individuals* for each session (see above registration links/buttons by each of the books). Once spots are filled a waiting list will be generated but we cannot guarantee those on the waiting list will be able to participate.
- Individuals may only register for:
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ONE of the two Online Study Circles Conservations offered for Fall 2023;
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ONE of the two Online Study Circles Conservations offered for Winter 2024;
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ONE of the two Online Study Circles Conservations offered for Spring 2024
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- Funding for this training limits individual acceptance to WISCONSIN RESIDENTS only.
- Orientation is a requirement of participation. If you miss one of the sessions, you will be required to pay $50 to cover the cost of the book, mailing fees, and administrative costs.
- The Online Study Circles Conversations sessions will NOT be recorded or otherwise shared after the scheduled dates. The DPI American Indian Studies Program has found that this requirement allows for more candid conversations, richer dialogue, and increased participation.
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This training webinar does NOT meet statutory license stipulations for "Wisconsin American Indian Tribes and Bands", which is often referenced as Wisconsin Act 31. For those seeking to address statuary license stipulations, please visit the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI) Educator Preparation and Licensing - Statutory License Stipulations webpage for a list of approved courses and workshops. You can also visit the DPI American Indian Studies Program for further information.
* The DPI American Indian Studies Program reserves the right to prioritize enrollment to LEAs with federally identified IDEA status, Wisconsin's First Nations, and districts with significant educational equity needs.
For more great training opportunities offered by DPI American Indian Studies Program, please visit our website at Calendar of Events.
The Online Study Circles Conversations: American Indian Studies for Fall 2023; Winter 2024; and Spring 2024 will be facilitated online using the Zoom cloud video conferencing platform.
Contact
Judy Ross, Program Assistant III
CESA #12 - Center for Special Education and Pupil Services
American Indian Studies Program, https://dpi.wi.gov/amind
618 Beaser Avenue, Ashland, WI 54806
Direct Line: 715-685-1837
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