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Wisconsin School Counselor Association
2011 Fall Summit
Globe University - Green Bay
Thursday, October
27, 2011 from 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Program Development
with Guided Instruction
Event Pricing (includes lunch, snacks and other incidentals):
Member-Early Bird: $35
Member: $45
Non-Member-Early Bird: $45
Non-Member: $55
** One Graduate Credit is being offered for this program through
Viterbo for only - $110.00. - Register Today! **
Early Bird Deadline: Friday, September
30, 2011
CLICK
HERE TO REGISTER ONLINE
CLICK
HERE to Download
the Fall Summit Registration Form (PDF)
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HERE to Download
the Fall Summit Graduate Course Form (PDF)
Sponsors

Courses/Format:
Purpose
The primary goal of the Fall Summit is to have a hands-on learning
experience, providing work time with guided instruction. We will
be putting theory into practice while making our comprehensive programs
come alive.
Focus
The focus of this learning community is for counselors to collaborate
on several topics related to program development and work in small
groups to share work and ideas.
Product Development
Counselors will be able to walk away with new curriculum or begin
work on the application process for the RAMP (Recognized ASCA National
Model Program) or the SPARC-W (The Support Personnel Accountability
Report Card for Wisconsin). Peer review and evaluation will improve
product quality.
Fall Summit 2011 Choices
We will begin the day in one large group and then break into smaller
learning communities. Selected topics are a result of our membership
survey and the WSCA two-year work plan. Participants will choose
between the following:
Option One: Curriculum Development
Participants will write curriculum for their content topic theme
areas. They will use their district model or learn about the Backward
Design model used by CESA #8. Participants will be able to submit
their lessons to the CESA #8 clearinghouse after peer review and
recommendations. Counselors will have an opportunity to exchange
lessons to bring to their own school or district team.
Option Two: Accountability
Taking your program to the next level, counselors can show administrators,
school board and the community their data and results. Evidenced
-based programming resulting in student achievement underlies the
accountability section of the ASCA National Model diamond and shows
how counselors and comprehensive programs make a difference. Participants
will be introduced to the RAMP (Recognized ASCA National Model Program)
and SPARC-W (The Support Personnel Accountability Report Card for
Wisconsin) and begin small group work in developing their application.
Laptops Required: This workshop will be hands-on. Bring a
flashdrive to share work.
Enrollment Limited: The workshop format necessitates a smaller
working group.
Lodging:
Within a 60 second walk of Globe University is the new Holiday
Inn Express. It is very nice! WSCA has reserved a block of rooms
at the state rate of $70.00 single and $80.95 double. When you call
for a reservation you'll need to provide a tax ID number.
The deadline to reserve your room is October 13, 2011.
There is a 72-hour cancellation policy.
Holiday
Inn Express
Green Bay East
1663 Hoffman Rd
Green Bay, WI 54311
PH: 920-593-4600
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Make your plans to attend
the 2012 WSCA Annual Conference to be held February 22-24, 2012 at the Monona
Terrace Convention Center, Madison WI
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