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CESA 1 American Indian Studies: Implementing Wisconsin Act 31

This day-long workshop will provide an in-depth presentation and discussion on American Indian Studies in Wisconsin.

Monday, Feb. 24, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

This day-long workshop will provide an in-depth presentation and discussion on American Indian Studies in Wisconsin (often referenced as Wisconsin Act 31). The focus of the training is to help educators understand and implement Wisconsin Act 31, which is a state law requiring all public school districts and pre-service teacher programs to provide instruction in the history, culture, and tribal sovereignty of the eleven federally-recognized American Indian nations in the state of Wisconsin.

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The workshop is designed to provide participants with the knowledge and information they need to integrate the requirements of American Indian Studies into lesson plans, material selections, pedagogical practices, and district curriculum. Information about the Wisconsin American Indian nations’ histories, treaty rights, sovereignty, and cultures will be presented throughout the training workshop.

The goals of the training are to share best practices, information, model programs, and resources with administrators and teachers so that they are knowledgeable about American Indian Studies in Wisconsin and are able to meet the requirements of Wisconsin Act 31.

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Please note this training workshop will meet the licensure stipulation if the training workshop is completed along with completing two follow-up assignments.

REGISTRATION: American Indian Studies: Implementing Wisconsin Act 31

CESA #1
N25 W23131 Paul Road
Suite 100
Pewaukee, WI 53072


This press release was produced by the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction. The views expressed here are the author’s own.