 | A group of National Board-certified teachers from Wisconsin
meet with U.S. Representative Ron Kind during a national conference.
Pictured are (left to right) Connie Wolf of Menomonee Falls;
Ron Jetty, WEAC's Teaching & Learning consultant; Cathy
Anderson of Eau Claire; Lynn Grimm of Menomonee Falls; Lynda
Sullivan of Wisconsin Rapids; U.S. Representative Ron Kind;
Bonnie Scholz of Milwaukee; and Deb Dosmegon of Milwaukee.
| Seven Wisconsin teachers who have achieved certification by the
National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS) attended
a national conference in Washington, D.C., in July. The three-day
conference gave participants the opportunity to spend one day
speaking with congressional representatives and two days attending
sessions and workshops. WEAC's NBPTS core team members Catherine Anderson, Matt Friedl,
Lynda Sullivan, and Connie Wolf, and teachers Deb Dosemagen, Lynn
Grimm, and Bonnie Scholz joined WEAC's Teaching and Learning consultant,
Ron Jetty, in presenting to congressional representatives about
continuing federal funding for the National Board program. "Speaking on behalf of all students in Wisconsin regardless
of their community or school setting, we delivered a strong positive
message of increased student achievement, evidence-based teacher
performance, documented leadership roles in the community and
the expanded efforts to recruit and mentor candidates," said
Matt Friedl. "We concluded our presentation by distributing
our own Wisconsin-created packet that contained personal reflections,
candidate support materials and a map that highlighted the number
of National Board certified teachers in each of the congressional
districts." Wisconsin was one of only 12 states to report a 100% success rate in meeting with every one of their congressional representatives or a legislative aide. U.S. Senators Herb Kohl and Russ Feingold, and Representative Ron Kind were available for personal meetings and photo opportunities. The program's sessions covered a variety of education topics
including improving student achievement, expanding classroom practices
and instruction, making data-driven decisions, influencing education
policy and reform, engaging in critical partners, and recruiting
and supporting candidates for National Board certification. WEAC's NBPTS core team members help Wisconsin's WEAC members
who are seeking National Board certification. Posted August 17, 2005
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