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CESA 6 Residency In Teacher Education (RITE) Entrance and completion requirements for INITIAL EDUCATORS 2016-2017 Updated November 4, 2016 I. Testing Requirements for Wisconsin Educator Licensing (Please list CESA 6 as a score report recipient, institution code #9042) i. Basic Skills Tests - Prior to full admission into the CESA 6 RITE: Wis. Admin. Code PI 34 requires that all students applying to a Wisconsin educator preparation program, such as RITE, pass core competency tests. Praxis I CORE Academic Skills for Educators (CORE) Tests: students must take the CORE tests. For information, questions or registration go to ETS Website (http://www.ets.org ) or call 1-800-772-9476. CORE Test ($150 Combined test #5751) Individual cost: $90 per test Wisconsin Passing Score CORE Reading (#5712 online only) 156 CORE Writing (#5722 online only) 162 CORE Mathematics (#5732 online only) 150 Important note: if you have already taken and passed any of the following tests then please submit a copy of your official score report(s) to RITE and the Praxis I CORE tests may be waived: Praxis I: Pre-Professional Skills Test (PPST) in Reading, Writing, and Mathematics. PPST #5750 Wisconsin Passing Score Reading (Test #0710-paper or #5710-online) 175 Writing (Test #0720-paper or #5720-online) 174 Math (Test #0730-paper or #5730-online) 173 College entrance tests (ACT, SAT, or GRE) The ACT College Entrance Test Wisconsin Passing Score The ACT Test www.act.org Composite Score of 23 with minimum score of 20 on English, Math and Reading The SAT College Entrance Test Wisconsin Passing Score The SAT Test www.sat.collegeboard.org Composite Score of 1070 with minimum score of 450 on Math and Verbal The GRE Revised General Test Wisconsin Passing Score The GRE Revised General Test www.ets.org Composite Score of 298 with minimum score of 150 on Verbal and 145 on Math

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CESA 6 Residency In Teacher Education (RITE)

Entrance and completion requirements for

INITIAL EDUCATORS

2016-2017

Updated November 4, 2016

I. Testing Requirements for Wisconsin Educator Licensing

(Please list CESA 6 as a score report recipient, institution code #9042)

i. Basic Skills Tests - Prior to full admission into the CESA 6 RITE:

Wis. Admin. Code PI 34 requires that all students applying to a Wisconsin educator preparation program,

such as RITE, pass core competency tests.

● Praxis I CORE Academic Skills for Educators (CORE) Tests: students must take the CORE tests. For

information, questions or registration go to ETS Website (http://www.ets.org) or call 1-800-772-9476.

CORE Test ($150 – Combined test #5751)

Individual cost: $90 per test

Wisconsin Passing Score

CORE Reading (#5712 – online only) 156

CORE Writing (#5722 – online only) 162

CORE Mathematics (#5732 – online only) 150

Important note: if you have already taken and passed any of the following tests then please submit

a copy of your official score report(s) to RITE and the Praxis I CORE tests may be waived:

● Praxis I: Pre-Professional Skills Test (PPST) in Reading, Writing, and Mathematics.

PPST #5750 Wisconsin Passing Score

Reading (Test #0710-paper or #5710-online) 175

Writing (Test #0720-paper or #5720-online) 174

Math (Test #0730-paper or #5730-online) 173

● College entrance tests (ACT, SAT, or GRE)

The ACT College Entrance Test Wisconsin Passing Score

The ACT Test www.act.org

Composite Score of 23 with minimum score of 20 on English, Math and Reading

The SAT College Entrance Test Wisconsin Passing Score

The SAT Test www.sat.collegeboard.org

Composite Score of 1070 with minimum score of 450 on Math and Verbal

The GRE Revised General Test Wisconsin Passing Score

The GRE Revised General Test www.ets.org

Composite Score of 298 with minimum score of 150 on Verbal and 145 on Math

ii. Subject Area Test(s) – Prior to full admission into the CESA 6 RITE*:

CESA 6 RITE requires that all candidates pass content/subject area competency test(s) in their anticipated

licensure field(s) / grade level(s).

Praxis II: Subject Area Test(s) - For information including questions and registration, go to the

ETS Website (http://www.ets.org/praxis) or call 1-800-772-9476.

Important note: if you have already taken and passed any of the following Praxis II tests then please submit

a copy of your official score report(s) to RITE.

Wisconsin High-Need Licensure Areas

Praxis II: Content Test(s) Required ($120 per test) WI Score

Agriculture Agriculture: Content Knowledge (5701) 147

Art Art: Content Knowledge (5134) 158

Bilingual ACTFL World Language Test(s): Oral Proficiency Interview (OPI) and

Writing Proficiency Test (WPT). LTI Website:

http://www.languagetesting.com/?gclid=COLfloqIksYCFQQHaQodIToAtg

Advanced Proficiency

Business Education Business Education: Content Knowledge (5101) 154

English as a Second Language (ESL)* *The ESOL Praxis II is taken in the 1

st

semester of RITE programming.

Effective 9/1/16 English Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) (5362) English Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) (5361)

149

143

Music Music: Content Knowledge (5113) 150

Secondary Mathematics Mathematics: Content Knowledge (5161) 160

Secondary Science ● Biology ● Broad Field ● Chemistry ● Earth and Space Science ● Physical Science ● Physics

● General Science: Content Knowledge (5435)

154

Special Education: Early Childhood Effective 9/1/16 Elementary School: Content Knowledge (5018) Elementary School: Content Knowledge (5014)

157

147

Special Education: Cross Categorical

MC – EA

EA - A

Middle School: Content Knowledge (5146)

146

Technology Education Technology Education (5051) 159

World Languages

ACTFL World Language Test(s): Oral Proficiency Interview (OPI) and

Writing Proficiency Test (WPT). LTI Website:

http://www.languagetesting.com/?gclid=COLfloqIksYCFQQHaQodIToAtg

Intermediate / High

Proficiency

*ESL teacher candidates: The ESOL Praxis II is taken during the 1st

semester of RITE programming

CESA 6 Residency In Teacher Education (RITE)

Entrance and completion requirements for

INITIAL EDUCATORS

2016-2017

Updated November 4, 2016

iii. Wisconsin Foundations of Reading Test (FORT)

RITE candidates must have a passing FORT score in order to be recommended for WI educator licensing

in Special Education. For more information, descriptions, and study suggestions, go to the National

Evaluation Series website (http://www.wi.nesinc.com/Home.aspx).

WI Foundations of Reading Test (FORT) ($139)

http://www.wi.nesinc.com/PageView.aspx?f=GEN_FOR.html

RITE will provide literacy instruction and study modules to teacher candidates

in order to prepare them for the FORT.

Wisconsin Passing Score

240

II. Additional requirements for successful completion of CESA 6 RITE:

□ Attend weekend (Friday evening and all-day Saturday) classes

o 10 weekends per school year - One weekend per month; No classes in June and July

□ Complete and submit homework assignments in a timely manner

□ Submit and pass portfolio requirements

o edTPA ($300) All Initial Educator candidates (first teaching license) must submit and pass the

edTPA portfolio. For additional information see: http://dpi.wi.gov/tepdl/epp/edtpa

RITE will provide instruction to teacher candidates in order to prepare them for

completing and submitting the edTPA portfolio.

o Wisconsin Professional Portfolio

□ Complete all testing requirements for Wisconsin Educator Licensing

o Praxis I CORE:

o Praxis II:

o FORT (Special Education candidates):

o Portfolio:

□ Completion of residency placement and 4 minimum required observations over the course of the

school year by CESA 6 Instructional Coach

□ All tuition and fees paid in full

RITE Program

November 9, 2016

Residency In Teacher Education

Grow

Your Own New Teacher

Let’s partner to...

Licensure work available...

● Agriculture, Art, Bilingual (add-on), Business Education, Computer Science

● English as a Second Language, Music, Secondary Math

● Secondary Science (Broadfield, Biology, Chemistry, Physics…), Special Education, Technology Education, and World Language

Who Am I? Forest? Tree?

Teacher

Candidate

Distribution

2016-2017

RITE Candidate

Distribution

General Wisconsin Map

2013 - 2016

RITE Candidate

Distribution

RITE Candidates

distributed over

12 of 12

CESA districts

CESA / Wisconsin Map

Two words

that I will use

to describe

the RITE

Program

are:

Challenging: because it combined so many different methods of learning (lecture, on-line, project, small group, etc.) with so many individuals with different learning styles, backgrounds and strengths, yet with the singular goal of training effective teachers.

Empowering: for the same reasons as stated above. JJ - Monticello Public Schools

Describe yourexperience with RITE

I learned many useful and practical teaching strategies and I enjoyed the dynamic learning environments and programs richly provided by CESA 6. The program coordinator, instructors and staff are very helpful and supportive in helping me growing into an effective educator. AW - World Language, Prairie du Chien School District

Learning

With and

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other

The opportunity to collaborate with other RITE candidates during our monthly classes at CESA 6 was invaluable. Ideas we shared of our lives in and out of the classroom made our teaching lives easier. CV - Secondary Science, Marshfield Columbus Catholic Schools

What specific experience or moment did you value most about RITE?

The specific moments that I valued most about

the RITE program were when I realized that the

RITE instructors were just as vested in my

education and excited for my success as I am:-) TB - Special Education, Kewaskum School District

Would you recommend the RITE Program to others? If so why?

I would definitely recommend RITE. In WI there is such a shortage of teachers that anyone can get a CTE teaching job regardless of their training. Given that, I would still choose to participate in the RITE program because it provides valuable lessons and training that I would otherwise miss out on. SS - Technology & Engineering, Seymour Community Schools

RITE Training

There were so many opportunities for hands on and professional experience. More importantly the observations were very effective and applicable. DC - Little Wolf School District

What specific experience or moment did you value most about RITE?

The best moment was getting the results from the EdTPA and realizing that all the instruction and homework from the RITE program helped me get a high score. MM - ESL, Sun Prairie School District

RITE Candidates averaged 44 on

the edTPA Portfolio Spring 2016

Grow Your Own

Think Differently

Challenge Assumptions

Serve Districts

What would you have if you

could have what you want in

teacher preparation with the

CESA 6: RITE Program?

InspiredGmail October 15, 2016

Hi Nancy,Just needed to drop an email tonight to you. I was dreading coming to the RITE Program tonight due to a rough, hard, and very eventful week. I am truly exhausted! Once I got to CESA 6 tonight, my entire mood changed for the better. It's amazing to be around others who know what you are going through and who can offer suggestions. Then (as a BONUS!!!) the material that I learned tonight and the presenters were amazing. The content that I am learning and all the tools that I now know are available gives me hope and continued motivation to bring back what I have learned to utilize within my classroom! Even though the program is a lot of work, filled with a ton of new content...I am glad to be part of it! Without this program, I feel that I may be left in the dark to all of the amazing resources that are out there. (Not to mention, the networking that is happening within class is truly comforting!)

So, I guess I just want to say THANK YOU for this opportunity!

GROW A TEACHER RESIDENCY IN TEACHER EDUCATION

Spring 2017 • RITE Jump Start • Textbooks • Praxis II Content Knowledge

Cost Investment $1,220

Fall 2016 - Winter 2017

• Praxis I CORE • RITE Application Fee

Cost Investment $250

Fall 2017- Spring 2018

• RITE Programming Tuition • Textbooks • edTPA Portfolio

Cost Investment $6,900

Total Cost Investment $8,370

What is Residency In Teacher Education (RITE)? • A Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction approved alternative pathway to teacher licensure in

the State of Wisconsin. • Formal instruction in the planning and delivery of effective instructional practices, assessment of

student progress, classroom management and educational technology. • In the classroom experience and support with mentoring by school district personnel and CESA 6

RITE program coaches. The “RITE” Candidate

• Will have a bachelor’s degree, or higher, in any area. • Will have graduated from an accredited Institution of Higher Education with at least a cumulative

2.75 GPA. • Will have passed the Praxis I, Praxis II, and other applicable program-specific exams.

This program is designed for college degreed individuals who want to become licensed

English as a Second Language (ESL) teachers.

For more information please contact [email protected]

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GROW A TEACHER RESIDENCY IN TEACHER EDUCATION

Spring 2017 • RITE Jump Start • Literacy Textbooks • Foundations of Reading Test

Cost Investment $1,214

Fall 2016 - Winter 2017

• Praxis I CORE • Praxis II Content Knowledge • RITE Application Fee

Cost Investment $370

Fall 2017- Spring 2018

• RITE Programming Tuition • Textbooks • edTPA Portfolio

Cost Investment $6,925

Total Cost Investment $8,509

What is Residency In Teacher Education (RITE)? • A Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction approved alternative pathway to teacher licensure in

the State of Wisconsin. • Formal instruction in the planning and delivery of effective instructional practices, assessment of

student progress, classroom management and educational technology. • In the classroom experience and support with mentoring by school district personnel and CESA 6

RITE program coaches. The “RITE” Candidate

• Will have a bachelor’s degree, or higher, in any area. • Will have graduated from an accredited Institution of Higher Education with at least a cumulative

2.75 GPA. • Will have passed the Praxis I, Praxis II, and other applicable program-specific exams.

This program is designed for college degreed individuals who want to become licensed

Special Education teachers.

For more information please contact [email protected]

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coursew

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exp

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rs from

around th

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• A

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Residency In Teacher Education

RITE

Presented by Educator Licensing:

Building The Future, One Teacher At A Time

WHAT IS RITE? A Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction approved alternative

pathway to teacher licensure in the State of Wisconsin.

Formal instruction in the planning and delivery of effective

instructional practices, assessment of student progress, classroom

management and educational technology.

In the classroom experience and support with mentoring by school

district personnel and CESA 6 RITE Instructional Coaches.

THE “RITE” CANDIDATE Will have a bachelor’s degree, or higher, in the desired field of

licensure. Special Education and English as a Second

Language (ESL) candidates may possess a bachelor’s degree,

or higher, in any area of study.

Will have graduated from an accredited Institution of Higher Education with at least a cumulative 2.75 GPA.

Will have passing scores on the Praxis I

CORE, Praxis II and program-specific exams.

LICENSURE AREAS Agriculture Education

Art

Bilingual

Business Education

Computer Science

English as a Second Language (ESL)

Music

Secondary Mathematics

Secondary Science: Broad Field,

Biology, Chemistry, Physics

Special Education: Early

Childhood, Cross Categorical

Technology Education World Languages

RITE PROGRAM TUITION

$7,500 per year* * Average program length = 1 year

Exact program length is dependent upon education and experience and will be determined by the RITE Coordinator.

Candidates are responsible for additional fees: textbook(s), test and portfolio fees.

Initial licensure candidates must complete the edTPA portfolio.

APPLICATION PROCESS 1. Complete and submit RITE application online ($100 application fee)

2. Submit paperwork: current resume, official college

transcript(s), copy of teaching license (if applicable),

background check forms and test score reports

3. Schedule Intake Interview

LOCATION Monthly instruction will be offered in a hybrid format. The

“in-class” component is held at the CESA 6 Conference Center

in Oshkosh.

All school districts in the State of Wisconsin are possible residency or intern-teaching placements for RITE teacher candidates.

Beginning January 13, 2017: Part-time programming for

teacher licensure! See reverse side for details.

Complete the online application, here. Find more information, here. Nancy Jaeger, RITE Coordinator t: (920)236-0508 e: [email protected] Holly Schneider, RITE Program Assistant t: (920)236-0534 e: [email protected]

Join RITE now and get a “jump start” on your Teacher Certification

CESA 6 Residency In Teacher Education (RITE) offers a part-time "Jump Start" program for teacher licensure beginning

January 2017. Teacher candidates interested in subject / content areas licensure, such as Agriculture, Art, Business

Education, Computer Science, Music, Secondary Mathematics, Secondary Sciences, Technology Education, and

World Languages will complete online course modules independently and schedule 2 RITE Observations and Post

Conference Meetings with a RITE Instructional Coach during the “Jump Start”. In addition, teacher candidates will work with

RITE instructional coaches to prepare a professional resume, cover letter and WECAN application profile.

“Jump Start” Program Timeline

Fall 2016

1. Register, take, and pass the Praxis I CORE Academic Skills for Educators tests*: $150 combined Reading, Writing, and Math. Submit official score reports with application documents

2. Complete application process:

Submit Application (Application fee $100), up-to-date resume, transcript(s) and background check forms

Attend RITE Intake Interview with Nancy Jaeger, CESA 6 Educator Licensing and RITE Coordinator

Purchase “Jump Start” textbooks: $75

2017

1. Register, take, and pass the Praxis II Subject/Content Knowledge test: $120 (Passing scores due to RITE no later than April 15, 2017.) If you have already taken Praxis II, submit your official score report(s) with application documents. (*It is recommended that you take and pass the Praxis I & II tests before starting RITE Programming (tuition payments are non-refundable), however a waiver can be signed in order to start RITE Jumpstart class prior to taking and passing the Praxis test(s).)

2. January 13, 2017: Start RITE Jump Start Independent Studies; Schedule 1st RITE Observation and Post Conference

Meeting; 1st $500 installment of tuition due

3. February 10, 2017: Schedule 2nd

RITE Observation; 2nd

$500 installment of tuition due 4. February 25, 2017: Attend NEW Teacher Interview Portfolio Workshop 5. Winter/Spring 2017: Continue to gain student and school experience in the area of desired licensure 6. April 21, 2017: Attend RITE Jump Start Class: 5:30 – 9 p.m. at CESA 6 Conference Center in Oshkosh 7. June 1st, 2017: Have on file with RITE passing Praxis I & II Scores, Completed Independent Study & updated Resume 8. $500 RITE Program 2017-2018 Participation Fee due by August 1st, 2017 (non-refundable after 8/1) 9. by August 1, 2017: secure RITE Residency Placement* for 2017-2018 school year

Working full-time in area of desired licensure is a requirement of the RITE Program. Residency

placement may be: Emergency Permit teaching position or Student Internship placement

(requests for Internship placements required by May 1, 2017)

10. August 2017 through May 2018: Attend RITE classes: one weekend per month (mandatory)

11. Remaining Tuition divided into 10 equal monthly payments August 2017 - May 2018 (per Tuition Agreement)

2018

Continue Residency Placement & RITE classes/coursework

Spring 2018 successfully complete and submit edTPA Portfolio $300 (initial licensure candidates ONLY)

Upon successful completion of required testing, portfolio, residency placement and observations, coursework, class attendance and tuition payments – late May 2018 recommendation for Wisconsin Teacher Licensure

Cost Investment - GRAND Total = $8,370

RITE Application Fee = $100

Total RITE tuition = $7,500

$1,000 for “Jump start” and $6,500 for the one-year RITE programming

Total for testing and portfolio fees = $570

Total cost for textbooks = $200

“Jump start” texts = $75; Residency program texts = $125

RITE Jumpstart Programming DATES: Spring 2017

Independent Study Modules

RITE Observation #1 Date: ________________

February 25 – New Teacher Interview Documents and Skills Workshop

RITE Observation #2 Date: ________________

April 21 (5:30 – 9 PM) – Jumpstart class (attendance mandatory)

*Please note: Residency placement must be found and earned by the

Presented by Educator Licensing:

Building The Future, One Teacher at a Time

RITE PROGRAM TUITION

$7,500 per year

Program length is dependent upon education and experience and will be determined by the RITE ESL/Bilingual Instructor.

Candidates are responsible for additional fees: textbook, test and portfolio fees.

Initial Educator licensure candidates must complete the edTPA portfolio.

LOCATION

RITE-ESL and RITE Bilingual Certification teacher candidates will complete online instructional modules.

Initial licensure candidates will attend once a month face-to-face instruction at the CESA 6 Conference Center in Oshkosh.

All school districts in the State of Wisconsin are possible residency or intern-teaching placements for RITE teacher candidates.

Beginning January 13, 2017: Part-time programming for

ESL and Bilingual licensure! See reverse side for details.

Complete the online application, here. Find more information, here. Nancy Jaeger, RITE Coordinator t: (920)236-0508 e: [email protected] Holly Schneider, RITE Program Assistant t: (920)236-0534 e: [email protected]

Residency In Teacher Education

RITE - English as a Second Language RITE - Bilingual

WHAT IS RITE? A Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction approved

alternative pathway to teacher licensure in the State of

Wisconsin.

Formal instruction in the planning and delivery of effective

instructional practices, assessment of student progress,

classroom management and educational technology.

In the classroom experience and support with mentoring

by school district personnel and CESA 6 RITE program

coaches.

THE “RITE” ESL, Bilingual CANDIDATE Possess a bachelor’s degree, or higher, in any area.

Will have a teaching assignment working with English

Language Learners (ELL) and/or Dual Language

Learners (DLLs)

ESL candidates will obtain a passing score on the Praxis

II exam: English Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL)

Bilingual candidates must pass the ACTFL language

proficiency exam (Oral and Written) at High Proficiency.

APPLICATION PROCESS

1. Complete and submit RITE application online

($100 application fee, non-refundable)

2. Submit paperwork: current resume, college

transcript(s), copy of teaching license (if applicable),

background check forms and test score reports

3. Schedule Intake Interview

Join RITE now and get a “jump start” on your ESL or Bilingual certification

CESA 6 Residency In Teacher Education (RITE) offers a part-time, program “jump-start” beginning in

January 2017. Teacher candidates interested in ESL or Bilingual licensure will independently start online coursework. In addition, teacher candidates will have the opportunity to work with RITE Instructional

Coaches to prepare an education resume, cover letter and WECAN profile to best prepare for job interviews.

“Jump Start” Program Timeline

Fall 2016

1. Register, take, and pass the Praxis I CORE Academic Skills for Educators tests: $150

Reading, Writing, and Math. Submit official score reports with application documents.

2. Complete application process:

Submit application (Application Fee $100), up-to-date resume, transcript(s), Praxis test scores and background check forms

Attend RITE Intake Interview with Nancy Jaeger, CESA 6 RITE Coordinator

Pay for Jump Start texts: $100

2017

1. January 13, 2017: 1st $500 installment of tuition due, Online Coursework Opens 2. February 10, 2017: 2nd $500 installment of tuition due 3. by June 30, 2017: Take and pass the Praxis II: English to Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) test

and/or the Praxis II: ACTFL Written/Oral Proficiency Exams in bilingual language: $120 each 4. by August 1, 2017: secure RITE Residency Placement* for 2017 -2018 school year.

(*Residency placement may be: Emergency Permit teaching position, Paraprofessional Hybrid / Intern or Student Intern.) Special Note: residency placements must be found and earned by the teacher candidate without

the influence or assistance of the CESA 6 RITE Program 5. $500 RITE Program Participation Deposit due by August 1st, 2017 (non-refundable after 8/1)

6. Remaining tuition is divided into 10 equal monthly payments made August 2017 - May 2018 7. August 2017 through May 2018: Complete Online Coursework and attend RITE classes: one

Friday evening per month (class attendance for Initial Licensure Educators ONLY)

2018

Continue Residency Placement & RITE classes/coursework

Spring 2018 successfully complete and submit edTPA Portfolio (Initial Educators only) $300

Upon successful completion of required testing, portfolio, residency placement & observations,

course work, class attendance and tuition payments - late May 2018 recommendation for

Wisconsin teaching licensure

Cost Investment - GRAND Total = $8,370

RITE Application Fee = $100 (non-refundable)

Total RITE tuition = $7,500

$1,000 for “Jump start” and $6,500 for the one-year RITE programming

Total for testing & portfolio fees = $570 for ESL or Bilingual

Total cost for textbooks = $200

“Jump Start” texts = $100; Residency program texts = $100

Residency In Teacher Education

RITE

Presented by Educator Licensing:

Building The Future, One Teacher At A Time

RITE PROGRAM TUITION

$7,500 per year* * Average program length = 1 year

Exact program length is dependent upon education and experience and will be determined by the RITE Coordinator.

Candidates are responsible for additional fees: textbook(s), test and portfolio fees.

Initial licensure candidates must complete the edTPA portfolio.

APPLICATION PROCESS 1. Complete and submit RITE application online ($100 application fee)

2. Submit paperwork: current resume, college transcript(s),

copy of teaching license (if applicable), background check

forms and test score reports

3. Schedule Intake Interview

LOCATION Monthly instruction will be offered in a hybrid format. The

“in-class” component is held at the CESA 6 Conference Center

in Oshkosh.

All school districts in the State of Wisconsin are possible residency or intern-teaching placements for RITE teacher candidates.

Beginning January 13, 2017: Part-time programming “Jump Start” for

Special Education licensure! See reverse side for details.

Complete the online application, here. Find more information, here. Nancy Jaeger, RITE Coordinator t: (920)236-0508 e: [email protected] Holly Schneider, RITE Program Assistant t: (920)236-0534 e: [email protected]

WHAT IS RITE? A Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction approved alternative

pathway to teacher licensure in the State of Wisconsin.

Formal instruction in the planning and delivery of effective

instructional practices, assessment of student progress, classroom

management and educational technology.

In the classroom experience and support with mentoring by school

district personnel and CESA 6 RITE Instructional Coaches.

THE “RITE” CANDIDATE Will have a bachelor’s degree, or higher, in the desired field of

licensure. Special Education and English as a Second Language

(ESL) candidates may possess a bachelor’s degree, or higher, in

any area of study.

Will have graduated from an accredited Institution of Higher Education with at least a cumulative 2.75 GPA.

Will have passing scores on the Praxis I CORE,

Praxis II and program-specific exams.

LICENSURE AREAS Agriculture Education

Art

Bilingual

Business Education

Computer Science

English as a Second Language (ESL)

Music

Secondary Mathematics

Secondary Science: Broad Field,

Biology, Chemistry, Physics

Special Education: Early

Childhood, Cross Categorical

Technology Education World Languages

Join RITE now and get a “jump start” on your Special Education certification

CESA 6 Residency In Teacher Education (RITE) offers a part-time, program “jump-start” beginning in

January 2017. Teacher candidates interested in Special Education licensure will take RITE Literacy, a hybrid course consisting of in-class sessions one Friday evening per month and online coursework. Teacher candidates will have the opportunity to work with RITE Instructional Coaches to prepare an educational resume, cover letter and WECAN profile to best prepare for job and/or residency placement interviews.

“Jump Start” Program Timeline

Fall 2016

1. Register, take, and pass the Praxis I CORE Academic Skills for Educators tests*: $150 Reading, Writing, and Math and Praxis II: Elementary Education (#5018) or Middle School Content (#5146) test determined by licensure grade level Official score reports must be submitted with application documents.

2. Complete RITE application process:

Submit application, up-to-date resume, transcript(s) and background check forms

Attend RITE Intake Interview with Nancy Jaeger, CESA 6 Educator Licensing and RITE Coordinator

Purchase “Jump Start” textbooks: ~$75

2017

1. January 13, 2017: 1st RITE Literacy class; 1

st $500 installment of tuition due

2. February 10, 2017: 2nd

RITE Literacy class; 2

nd $500 installment of tuition due

3. February 25, 2017: attend NEW Teacher Interview Portfolio Workshop 4. Winter/Spring 2017: gain student and school experience in the area of desired licensure 5. March – May 2017: Continue attending RITE Literacy classes one Friday evening per month (see schedule below) 6. by June 30, 2017: Register, take, and pass the WI Foundations of Reading Test (FORT) $139 7. $500 RITE Program 2017-2018 Participation Deposit due by August 1st, 2017 (non-refundable after Aug.1st) 8. by August 1, 2017: secure RITE Residency Placement* for 2017-2018 school year

*Working full-time in area of desired licensure. Residency placement may be: Emergency Permit teaching

position, Paraprofessional Hybrid/Internship or Student Teaching/Intern placement

Special Note: residency placements must be found and earned by the teacher candidate without the influence or assistance of CESA 6 RITE Program

9. August 2017 through May 2018: Attend RITE classes: one weekend per month (class attendance is mandatory)

10. Remaining Tuition divided into 10 equal monthly payments August 2017 - May 2018 (specifics per Tuition Agreement)

2018

Continue Residency Placement & RITE classes

Spring 2018 successfully complete and submit Professional Teaching Portfolio (edTPA $300)

Upon successful completion of required testing, portfolio, residency placement and observation, course work, class attendance and tuition payments – late May 2018 recommendation for Wisconsin teaching licensure

Cost Investment - GRAND Total = $8,509

RITE Application Fee = $100 (non-refundable)

Total RITE tuition = $7,500

$1,000 for “Jump Start” and $6,500 for the one-year RITE programming

Total for testing and portfolio fees = $709

Total cost for textbooks = $200

“Jump start” texts = $50; Residency program texts = $150

RITE Literacy Classes: Spring 2017

January 13, 2017 (Friday, 6 – 9 PM)

February 10 (Friday, 6 – 9 PM)

February 25 – New Teacher Interview Documents and Skills Workshop (Saturday 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM)

March 10 (Friday, 6 – 9 PM)

April 7 (Friday, 6 – 9 PM)

April 21 (Friday, 6 – 9 PM)

May 19 (Friday, 6 – 9 PM)

Residency In Teacher Education

Cooperative Educational Service Agency 6 Mailing Address: 2935 Universal Court, Oshkosh, WI 54904 ▪ Conference Center: 2300 State Hwy 44, Oshkosh, WI 54904

Phone: 920-236-0534 ▪ Fax: 920-424-3478

English as a Second Language (ESL)/ Bilingual ParaHybrid / Internship

The CESA 6: Residency In Teacher Education ESL/ Bilingual ParaHybrid/Internship residency option is a combination between a paraprofessional position and student teaching/internship placement over the course of an entire year. In this residency option a school district and the RITE program work in partnership to "Grow a New Teacher." Requirements for teacher candidates working in an ESL or Bilingual ParaHybrid / Internship include gaining first-hand knowledge and experience in:

General classroom pedagogy (from beginning of school year - year end) Evidence Based Practices & Effective Instructional Strategies Preparation and implementation of lesson plans Co-Teaching, Team teaching and Solo teaching experience District testing and assessment procedures and tools Legal & Policy Requirements

Throughout the school year, the RITE ESL/Bilingual teacher candidate will be participating in online instructional modules that will be supporting work in the classroom and preparation for one, or a combination, of the following teaching licensure(s):

English as a Second Language (ESL), EC-A Bilingual, EC-A

RITE ESL and Bilingual coursework content will include: Second Language Acquisition

Theory and Culture Sheltering Instruction Common Core State Standards

Assessment and Data-driven Decision Making

Literacy Investigation: Elem & Sec. Special Education Considerations

In addition to completing online coursework the RITE teacher candidate will be observed working in the classroom/school throughout the school year by a CESA 6 Instructional Coach. These observations are to help the RITE teacher candidate grow in teaching skills and confidence to effectively engage students and provide high quality instruction.

For further information please contact: Nancy Jaeger, RITE Coordinator [email protected], (920)236-0508

Residency In Teacher Education

Cooperative Educational Service Agency 6 Mailing Address: 2935 Universal Court, Oshkosh, WI 54904 ▪ Conference Center: 2300 State Hwy 44, Oshkosh, WI 54904

Phone: 920-236-0534 ▪ Fax: 920-424-3478

Cross Categorical Special Education ParaHybrid / Internship

The CESA 6: Residency In Teacher Education Cross Categorical Special Education ParaHybrid / Internship residency option is a combination between a paraprofessional position and student teaching/internship placement over the course of an entire school year. In this residency option a school district and the RITE program work in partnership to "Grow a New Teacher". Requirements for teacher candidates working in a ParaHybrid / Internship include gaining first-hand knowledge and experience in:

General Classroom Pedagogy (from beginning of school year - year end) Evidence Based Practices & Effective Instructional Strategies when working with

students with special needs Preparation and implementation of lesson plans Co-Teaching, Team teaching and Solo teaching experience District testing and assessment procedures and tools IEP Process

Throughout the school year, the RITE teacher candidate will be attending monthly weekend classes at CESA 6 that will be supporting work in the classroom and preparation for one, or a combination, of the following teaching licensure(s):

809 Early Childhood Special Education 801 Cross Categorical (MC-EA) Elementary 801 Cross Categorical (EA-A) Secondary

RITE coursework and class content will include: Special Education Literacy Best Practices in Teaching &

Learning

Educational Technology Focused Instruction Classroom Management

In addition to attending classes and completing online coursework the RITE teacher candidate will be observed working in the classroom/school throughout the school year by a CESA 6 Instructional Coach. These observations are to help the candidate grow in teaching skills and confidence to effectively engage students and provide high quality instruction.

For further information please contact: Nancy Jaeger, RITE Coordinator [email protected] or (920)236-0508

Residency In Teacher Education

RITE

CESA 6 Educator Licensing:

Building The Future, One Teacher At A Time

WHAT IS RITE?

A Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction approved alternative pathway to teacher licensure in the State of Wisconsin.

Formal instruction in the planning and delivery of effective instructional practices, assessment of student progress, classroom management and educational technology.

In the classroom experience and support with mentoring by school district personnel and CESA 6 RITE program coaches.

THE “RITE” CANDIDATE Will have a bachelor’s degree, or higher, in the desired field of

licensure. Special Education and English as a Second Language (ESL) candidates may possess a bachelor’s degree, or higher,

in any area.

Will have graduated from an accredited Institution of Higher Education with at least a cumulative 2.75 GPA.

Will have passed the Praxis I, Praxis II, and other applicable program-specific exams.

LICENSURE AREAS

Agriculture Education

Art

Bilingual

Business Education

Computer Science

English as a Second Language (ESL)

Music

Secondary Mathematics

Secondary Science: Broad Field, Biology, Chemistry, Physics

Special Education: Early Childhood, Cross Categorical

Technology Education

World Languages

APPLICATION PROCESS: 1. Complete and submit online application ($100 application fee)

2. Submit paperwork: current resume, college transcript(s), copy of teaching license (if applicable), background check forms and test score reports

3. Schedule Intake Interview

LOCATION:

Monthly instruction will be offered in a hybrid format: classroom component is held at the CESA 6 Conference Center in Oshkosh.

All school districts in the State of Wisconsin are possible residency or student-teaching placements for teacher candidates.

RITE TUITION

$7,500 per year

Exact program length is dependent upon education and experience and will be determined by the RITE Coordinator.

* Average length is 1 year

Candidates are responsible for additional fees: textbook, test and portfolio fees.

Initial Educator licensure candidates must complete the edTPA portfolio.

ONLINE APPLICATION: http://www.cesa6.org/services/rite/rite-apply-online.cfm

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:

Nancy Jaeger, coordinator Educator Licensing

Residency In Teacher Education [email protected] 920.236.0508

Holly Schneider, program assistant [email protected] 920.236.0534

CESA 6

Mailing: 2935 Universal Ct., Oshkosh

Conference Center: 2300 State Road 44, Oshkosh

 

 

       

Cancellation Policy: Registration cancellation must be received at least 48 business hours before the scheduled date for a refund to be issued. Attendance is limited so persons registering, but not in attendance on the day of the session will be charged the full registration fee. CESA 6 reserves the right to cancel any session due to insufficient enrollment. Participants will be notified by email if a cancellation occurs.    

Substitute Teacher Training

   

This event is presented by CESA 6 Educator Licensing.  

Description Wisconsin school districts are in need of, and want to hire and retain qualified substitute teachers. Wisconsin enacted a rule allowing school districts to hire non-certified teacher substitutes. To be issued a three-year, short term substitute teacher permit, individuals must hold a (four year) Bachelor's degree, receive appropriate training, and be sponsored by a school district. Our training will teach and engage prospective substitute teachers in activities that mirror real classroom situations. Our certified instructor will model a variety of teaching methods that substitute teachers can use in the classroom. Additionally, participants will gain a deeper understanding of effective teaching principles in order to prepare for future substitute teaching assignments.    Training topics ∗  Introduction to substitute teaching ∗  Practical tips and guidelines for being effective in the classroom ∗  Classroom management techniques ∗  Important health and safety information ∗  Age-appropriate learning strategies ∗  Special Education ∗  Sample lesson plans ∗  Substitute teacher permit application process

Who should attend? Individuals who hold a (four year) Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university, but who do not already have a teaching license or a substitute teacher permit.    Location CESA 6 Conference Center 2300 State Road 44, Oshkosh  Registration fee A $100 registration fee includes materials, resources and lunch. *Payment due with registration to secure your seat*  For additional information Contact Nancy Jaeger [email protected] • 920-236-0508   To register online Go to myQuickReg and find the date that works best for you! For registration questions Contact Holly Schneider, CESA 6 program assistant [email protected] • 920-236-0534  

Upcoming Dates in 2016

• Friday, April 29, 2016

• Friday, August 5, 2016

• Thursday, August 25, 2016

• Friday, September 23, 2016

• Saturday, November 5, 2016

Upcoming Dates in 2017

• Tuesday, January 10, 2017

• Saturday, February 4, 2017

• Saturday, March 18, 2017

• Friday, April 21, 2017

 Talk  to  us  about  coming  to  a    

location  near  you!    Please  contact  Holly  Schneider    

for  more  information.    

Nancy Jaeger and Ellie Olson, CESA 6 Coordinators  

Wisconsin Licensure Structure – Developmental Age Range Levels

Learn about Educator Licensing in Wisconsin

Wisconsin uses a developmental level (age range) teacher preparation and licensing system Licenses are issued in both:

o A developmental age range level, which allows an applicant to teach any pupil within the developmental age range of the license, and

o A subject/position, which allows an applicant to teach specific subject(s) to pupils within the developmental age range level

Birth to age3

4K 5K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Early Childhood (EC) 70 Approximate ages birth through age 8

Early Childhood-Middle Childhood (EC-MC) 71 Approximate ages birth through age 11

Middle Childhood-Early Adolescence (MC-EA) 72

Approximate ages 6 through 12 or 13

Early Adolescence-Adolescence (EA-A) 73

Approximate ages 10 through age 21

Early Childhood-Adolescence (EC-A) 74 Approximate ages birth through age 21

Wisconsin Teacher Licenses Early Childhood (EC) 70 EC Regular Education (70-1777) EC Special Education (70-1809) Early Childhood-Middle Middle Childhood (EC-MC) 71 EC-MC Regular Education (71-1777) Middle Childhood-Early Adolescence (MC-EA) 72 MC-EA Regular Education (72-1777) MC-EA Cross Categorical (72-1801) MC-EA Learning Disabilities (72-1811) MC-EA Emotional Behavioral Disabilities (72-1830) MC-EA Cognitive Disabilities (72-1810) Early Adolescence-Adolescence (EA-A) 73 EA-A Cross Categorical (73-1801) EA-A Learning Disabilities (73-1811) EA-A Emotional Behavioral Disabilities (73-1830) EA-A Cognitive Disabilities (73-1810)

Regular Education is multi subject -- Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies in a self-contained classroom or in a departmental

structure to pupils in this developmental level; special education licensure – can teach multi subjects to student with special needs in the

developmental level

2

Early Adolescence-Adolescence (EA-A) 73 Teaching Category English Language Arts EA-A Broad field Language Arts (73-1301) EA-A English Literature and Composition (73-1300) EA-A Journalism (73-1310) EA-A Speech Communication (73-1320)

Mathematics and Computer Science EA-A Mathematics (73-1400) EA-A Computer Science (73-1405)

Science EA-A Broad field Science (73-1601) EA-A Biology (73-1605) EA-A Chemistry (73-1610) EA-A Environmental Studies (73-1615) EA-A Life and Environmental Science (73-1606) EA-A Physics (73-1625) EA-A Earth/Space Science (73-1635) EA-A Physical Science (73-1637)

Social Studies EA-A Broad field Social Studies (73-1701) EA-A Economics (73-1710) EA-A Geography (73-1715) EA-A History (73-1725) EA-A Political Science (73-1735) EA-A Psychology (73-1740) EA-A Sociology (73-1745)

Early Childhood – Adolescence (EC-A) 74 Teaching Category Career and Technical Education EC-A Agriculture (74-1200) EC-A Business Education (74-1251) EC-A Family Consumer Sciences (74-1210) EC-A Marketing (74-1285) EC-A Technology Education (74-1220)

Special Education EC-A Speech and Language Pathology (74-1820) EC-A Deaf or Hard of Hearing (74-1805) EC-A Visually Impaired (74-1825)

Specialized Areas EC-A Art (74-1550) EC-A Health (74-1910) EC-A Music – Choral (74-1511) EC-A Music – Instrumental (74-1506) EC-A Music – General Music (74-1515) EC-A Physical Education (74-1530) EC-A Theatre (74-1325)

World Languages & ESL EC-A English as a Second Language (74-1395) EC-A World Language French (74-1355) EC-A World Language Spanish (74-1365) EC-A World Language German (74-1370) EC-A World Language Mandarin Chinese (74-1349) EC-A World Language etc. --including Latin, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Oneida, and other world languages.

Wisconsin Pupil Services Licenses Early Childhood – Adolescence (EC-A) 74 School Social Worker (74-7050) School Psychologist (74-7062) School Guidance Counselor (74-7054)

Wisconsin Administrator Licenses Early Childhood – Adolescence (EC-A) 74 Superintendent (74-5003) Director of Instruction (74-5010) Director of Special Education and Pupil Services (74-5080) Principal (74-5051) School Business Administrator (74-5008) Reading Specialist (74-5017) Career and Technical Education Coordinator (74-5093) Instructional Technology (74-5092)