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WSRA Executive Committee Meeting - DPI Reading Report
Jacqueline Karbon (contact)
Department of Public Instruction
PO Box 7841
Madison, WI 53707-7841
W: (608) 267-9268
 


Please review DPI reports by clicking on the links below.

November 2007
September 2007
July 2007

March 2007
November 2006
Summer 2006
July 2005
August 2004
July 2004


Links to DPI resources you may want to check out.

Badger Link
Wisconsin's Connection to the World of Information
http://www.badgerlink.net/

DPI News Releases
http://dpi.wi.gov/eis/prmenu.html

IDEAS Wisconsin
Great lessons for all content areas; updated Graphic Organizers
http://www.ideas.wisconsin.edu/index.cfm

Into the Book website
http://reading.ecb.org/

REACh
The purpose of the REACh Initiative is to help Wisconsin schools develop more responsive systems that enhance the success of all students and prevent student failure.
Homepage http://www.dpi.wi.gov/reach/
Clearing House http://www.reachwi.org/

Read On Wisconsin
http://readon.wi.gov/

Reading Specialist licensure
http://dpi.wi.gov/tepdl/fqlcode.html#reading

Reading Specialist statute
http://www.legis.state.wi.us/statutes/Stat0118.pdf
scroll down to 118.015 Reading instruction

SEA Change
The DPI newsletterhttp://dpi.wi.gov/seachange/index.html

Standard C
Remedial Reading, Standard C - Questions and Answers http://dpi.wi.gov/cal/readremques.html
Remedial Reading Education - Overview http://dpi.wi.gov/cal/readremedial.html
Remedial Reading, Standard (c) - Law http://dpi.wi.gov/cal/readremlaw.html
Remedial Reading, Standard (c) - Admin. Rule http://dpi.wi.gov/cal/readremrule.html
Remedial Reading - Meeting Standard (c)http://dpi.wi.gov/cal/readremmeet.html
Remedial Reading, Standard (c) - Resources http://dpi.wi.gov/cal/readremresc.html

TeachingBooks.net
An online collection of K-12 multimedia author and book resources.
http://www.teachingbooks.net/enter/

Wisconsin's Information Network for Successful Schools (WINSS)
http://dpi.wi.gov/sig/index.html

Wisconsin LEARNS
Wisconsin Literacy Education and Reading Network Source
http://wilearns.state.wi.us/apps/


Links to U.S. Department of Education resources you may want to check out.

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Check it out today at http://www.free.ed.gov!

 

This page last updated March 21 2008

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