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ACP Final Projects
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Final Projects have been identified as one of the most impactful ACP practices, according to the WEC survey on Wisconsin ACP programs. Use this Community of Practice presentation to learn from a number of school districts about their ACP final projects.

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Career and Technical Education
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Author:
Lynn Aprill
Date Added:
10/13/2022
ACP Implementation: District Self-Assessment and Action Plan Guide
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This easy-to-use tool will help your district's career readiness team reflect on your ACP infrastructure, develop an ACP Graduate Profile, and map out your ACP components while identifying which components all students should access before graduating.  By the end you will be ready to set goals related to your ACP implementation that will help you create a custom ACP Professional Development Plan for your district!

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Career and Technical Education
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Other
Author:
Lynn Aprill
Karin Smith
Andrea Donegan
Date Added:
03/31/2022
ACP Less
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Students will use engineering skills to develop and use models as well as collaboratively plan an investigation to make sense of buoyancy.

Remix this template to upload your ACP lesson and unit plans into WISELearn.

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Character Education
Earth and Space Science
Education
Environmental Science
Life Science
Oceanography
Physical Science
Physics
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Date Added:
08/18/2019
ACP,  SEL,  Employability  Skills & Graduate Profiles
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Use this Community of Practice webinar to create a district graduate profile which incorporates social and emotional learning and employability skills to best prepare your students for their next steps in life.

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Career and Technical Education
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Author:
Lynn Aprill
Date Added:
12/27/2022
ACP and Social and Emotional Learning
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Employers share that employability skills are often the most essential skills that an employee can possess (or lack). Find out how your district can address employability skills through the adoption of  Social Emotional Learning competencies.

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Career and Technical Education
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Other
Author:
Lynn Aprill
Date Added:
12/13/2022
ACP and Special Education
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All students enrolled in grades 6 through 12 in a school district will participate in ACP. This includes students with disabilities who have IEPs and Section 504 accommodation plans. Use this Community of Practice webinar to make sure that ALL of your students have equal access to Academic and Career Planning opportunities.

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Career and Technical Education
Special Education
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Other
Author:
Lynn Aprill
Date Added:
12/12/2022
ACP in the Classroom: Preparing Teachers for Growth
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Teacher externships can prepare teachers to embed ACP in their classrooms and help answer the age-old question,  "Why do I need to know this?" Use the recording and slide deck for this Community of Practice presentation to learn about two teacher externship programs in Wisconsin. Keep reading for additional teacher preparation resources for ACP aligned with specific content areas.

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Career and Technical Education
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Author:
Lynn Aprill
Date Added:
10/26/2022
AFNR Career Resources
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Check out these links to various AFNR resources that teachers can use as part of their classroom curriculum today. Disciplinary Literacy resources are included because reading, writing, speaking, and listening in this content area are critical skills for students to master if they are pursuing careers in this content area.

Subject:
Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources
Career and Technical Education
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Other
Author:
Lynn Aprill
Date Added:
03/08/2023
AI & Education - AI Foundations
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AI & Education - AI Foundations is a slide deck to be used to develop educator capacity around the high level functionality of artificial intelligence, the presence of AI in every day life, as well as connections to the Wisconsin Standards for Computer Science. The resource contains embedded links to videos, instructional resources, and engagement activities.

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Computer Science
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Author:
Tina Lemmens
Date Added:
04/23/2024
ALA GameRT - Twitch Channel
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The Games and Gaming Round Table (GameRT) of the American Library Association provides a venue for librarians interested in the use of games and gaming in libraries of all types a place to gather and share.

Subject:
Library and Information Science
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Interactive
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ALA GameRT
Date Added:
04/24/2024
ALA Games & Gaming Round Table - YouTube Channel
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The Games & Gaming Round Table (GameRT) of the American Library Association (ALA) provides a venue for networking and collaboration for library workers interested in the use of games and gaming in libraries.

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Career and Technical Education
Computer Science
Education
Educational Technology
Library and Information Science
Marketing, Management and Entrepreneurship
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ALA GameRT
Date Added:
04/24/2024
ALA Games and Gaming Round Table – Brought to you by the American Library Association
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The Games & Gaming Round Table (GameRT) of the American Library Association (ALA) provides a venue for networking and collaboration for library workers interested in the use of games and gaming in libraries. GameRT was formed in 2011 and with members from all types of libraries, GameRT encompasses a wide variety of viewpoints, situations, and user types.

The mission of the GameRT is to:

- Provide a forum for the exchange of ideas and concerns surrounding games in libraries;
- Share resources to the library community that support building and maintaining library game collections;
- Advocate for initiating and supporting game programming in libraries;
- Create an awareness of, and need for, the support of the value of gaming and play in libraries, schools, and related learning communities;
- Create an awareness of the value of games and gaming in library outreach and community engagement plans.

Subject:
Computer Science
Education
Educational Technology
Information and Technology Literacy
Library and Information Science
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Interactive
Other
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
American Library Association
ALA GameRT
Date Added:
04/24/2024
Ableism | aka Teacher
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A key element to creating a classroom free of ableism is reimagining the concept of inclusivity. But with so many students with individualized learning programs, sometimes it can be difficult to create a learning environment that is as inclusive as you’d like it to be.

Discover what Special Education teacher Jeremy Ault has to share about the ways in which educators can approach ableism by formatting your instruction, and shifting both your and your student’s mindsets in a short video in the post on the aka Teacher blog.

Hosted by PBS Wisconsin Education, and created with and for Wisconsin educators, the aka Teacher blog offers a space for exploring the many hats educators today wear, and the topics that aren’t covered in teacher preparation programs.
Blog posts include videos featuring educators around the state, and resources you can share with learners and use to continue your own learning.

Subject:
Education
Special Education
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Other
Provider:
PBS Wisconsin Education
Author:
Jeremy Ault
PBS Wisconsin Education
Date Added:
04/26/2022
The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian - Teaching Support Kit Resource
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This resource may be reproduced free of charge for use and study within schools but they may not be reproduced (either in whole or in part) and offered for commercial sale. (Copyright Random House Australia 2010)

This kit contains an introduction, notes on genre, structure and style, pre-reading, background notes, themes, motifs and symbols, character analysis, and activities for "Absolutely True Diary of a Pary-Time Indian" by Sherman Alexie.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Other
Date Added:
03/01/2018
Accessing Project Management Free Resources
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This flyer includes instructions on how to access free resources and templates for bringing project management into the classroom.

Subject:
Business and Information Technology
Career and Technical Education
Marketing, Management and Entrepreneurship
Material Type:
Other
Author:
MBA Research and Curriculum Center
Date Added:
07/31/2020
Accessing and Evaluating High-Quality and Equitable Resources
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With the understanding that instructional materials matter, a team of ELA teachers from the Sheboygan Area School District set out to develop a process that would enable us to determine if the materials being used or materials we plan to use in the future are considered to be high-quality resources and will lead to equitable instruction.

The resources supplied were developed as a result of research and investigation into the work of EdReport.org, Achievethecore.org and various other resources that support the work of equity.

The process that we outline is intended to help teams evaluate resources that support major shifts in the Common Core State Standards specific to writing instruction. The tools linked in the process are adaptable to various grade levels and subject areas providing the team has unpacked the subject/grade level standards and share a common understanding of the skills and expectations in those standards.

Subject:
Composition and Rhetoric
English Language Arts
Language, Grammar and Vocabulary
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Other
Reference Material
Date Added:
05/22/2019
Adaptation & Mitigation | Climate Wisconsin
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How do we respond to changes in our climate?
Changes in the climates we live in are part of our lives today, and will continue to be part of them in the years to come. Discover what the concepts of adaptation and mitigation have to do with climate change and what the strategies they include may mean for us and our communities.

This resource is part of Climate Wisconsin, a collection of educational media resources for middle and high school classrooms from PBS Wisconsin Education.

Subject:
Environmental Literacy and Sustainability
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Other
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PBS Wisconsin Education
Author:
PBS Wisconsin Education
Date Added:
07/27/2023
Addressing the root causes of disparities in school discipline
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Stage 1: Digging Into the Data addresses the question “Do disparities in school discipline exist in our school or district?” The guide provides a set of tasks to help determine your data needs, harvest the data you already have at your disposal, identify additional data you may need, disaggregate and analyze your data, and then develop preliminary findings.

Stage 2: Getting at the Roots of Disparities addresses the question “What are the root causes of our disparities in school discipline?” You will learn how to dig deeper and conduct a root cause analysis to understand why disparities exist in your discipline outcomes.

Stage 3: Creating an Action Plan addresses the question “How will root causes of disparities in school discipline be addressed?” This stage walks you through developing an action plan for eliminating the disparities discovered in your root cause analysis that can be implemented, monitored, and continuously improved over time.

The guide includes a Disciplinary Disparities Risk Assessment Tool to aid in data gathering and analysis. The tool contains a series of Microsoft Excel–based worksheets, with detailed instructions on the kind of data to gather and how to analyze your results using a set of key questions. The tool automatically generates visual data displays to enhance analysis. This tool can be used as-is, modified, or serve as a model for designing a tool that can integrate with or import data from an existing school or district database or student management system. The tool also can be used in concert with existing data collection efforts, such as those connected with positive behavioral interventions and supports (PBIS).

The guide also includes the following:
• Templates to help plan and facilitate communication among stakeholders;
• Real-world examples from schools and districts already experiencing success;
• Sidebars and tip sheets to extend knowledge;
• Links to useful resources;
• Strategies for doing a thorough job without getting bogged down; and
• Tips for undertaking tough conversations.

Subject:
Education
Material Type:
Other
Date Added:
02/26/2018