10122016 University of WisconsinMadison Supporting Partners Over Time

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10/12/2016 University of Wisconsin–Madison

10/12/2016 University of Wisconsin–Madison

Supporting Partners Over Time and Across Contexts

Supporting Partners Over Time and Across Contexts

Welcome!

Welcome!

Introductions Mary Klehr, School-Based Teacher Educator mklehr@madison. k 12. wi. us Molly Carroll, Partner

Introductions Mary Klehr, School-Based Teacher Educator mklehr@madison. k 12. wi. us Molly Carroll, Partner School Network Director, molly. carroll@wisc. edu Tom Owenby, University-Based Teacher Educator owenby@wisc. edu

Overview Welcome and Introductions ● Purpose of session ● Review agenda ● Introductions: Name,

Overview Welcome and Introductions ● Purpose of session ● Review agenda ● Introductions: Name, institution, role, what you hope to get out of the session ● Invitation to share resources (https: //goo. gl/mnd. HWP) 5

The Context of Teacher Education Partnerships at UW-Madison • Research 1 organization • PDS

The Context of Teacher Education Partnerships at UW-Madison • Research 1 organization • PDS to PSN partnerships • 7 teacher certification programs • Ongoing relations with local district 10/12/2016 University of Wisconsin–Madison 6

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Predominate District Partner 10/12/2016 University of Wisconsin–Madison 8

Predominate District Partner 10/12/2016 University of Wisconsin–Madison 8

Philosophy & Guiding Principles MISSION Our partnership mission is to promote the continuous renewal

Philosophy & Guiding Principles MISSION Our partnership mission is to promote the continuous renewal of both the UW-Madison educator preparation programs and the growth of educational partners by mutually investing in stronger communication, engaged research, and a recognition of respective professional contributions. With an ongoing focus on high achievement for all students, partners seek to cultivate inclusive, equitable educational sites energized by educators growing at various points along the arc of their career. (based on the UW So. E Partner School Network Foundations for Partnership) 9

Philosophy & Guiding Principles 10

Philosophy & Guiding Principles 10

Partnership Structures & Activities ● Collaborative Sites and SBCs ● Regular meetings ● Grants

Partnership Structures & Activities ● Collaborative Sites and SBCs ● Regular meetings ● Grants ● Outreach offerings: Pena, Hip Hop in the Heartland ● Examples of collaborations 11

Lessons Learned Along the Way 10/12/2016 University of Wisconsin–Madison 12

Lessons Learned Along the Way 10/12/2016 University of Wisconsin–Madison 12

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10/12/2016 University of Wisconsin–Madison 13

Group Conversations Programming and partnerships ● Context and Guiding Principles ● Effective practices ●

Group Conversations Programming and partnerships ● Context and Guiding Principles ● Effective practices ● Lessons along the way Discussion Questions ● How do your partnerships advance justice, equity and activism? ● What work are you currently doing to extend and deepen your own partnerships? ● What are your most effective structures or practices? ● What new or ongoing challenges do you face? 14

Stay safe out there today! ● Invitation to share resources→ https: //goo. gl/mnd. HWP

Stay safe out there today! ● Invitation to share resources→ https: //goo. gl/mnd. HWP 15

10/12/2016 University of Wisconsin–Madison

10/12/2016 University of Wisconsin–Madison