Teaching and Learning

Unlock the full potential of your educational staff with CESA 1's unparalleled support!
Imagine having a dedicated team of expert professionals at your fingertips, ready to elevate every facet of instructional design. Whether you need assistance with curriculum development, assessment strategies, pedagogy enhancement, or harnessing instructional technology, we’ve got you covered.
Our collaborative approach ensures that we understand your unique challenges and goals as a school or district. From leadership support that inspires innovation to building the capacity of educators for excellence in the classroom, we are committed to crafting custom plans that resonate with your vision.
Please browse the full list of Teaching and Learning services below and click on the titles for more information. All services can be customized and delivered in-district. For additional details or to request a quote, please complete the service information form by clicking the button to the right.
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We provide technical assistance, professional development, and resources for ACP, the process that supports career readiness.
We provide expert consulting to help school districts develop and enhance their Academic and Career Planning (ACP) initiatives, ensuring students are well-prepared for future success.
This workshop wil provide practical guidance to foster literacy success for 4th and 5th grade students.
CESA 1 Literacy Consultants provide comprehensive support to districts and schools in building strong early literacy programs aligned with Act 20.
Immerse yourself in our intensive workshop, where you'll gain a deep understanding of evidence-based literacy interventions tailored for grades 6-12.
We can provide you with a framework and support for effective selection and implementation of high-quality materials.
The training will cover best practices for facilitating professional learning, providing targeted feedback, and building school-wide capacity for sustainable AI integration that aligns with educational goals and student success.
The ARC Network is CESA 1’s place to find all content related to college and career readiness for students.
CESA 1 will provide consultation and/or model teaching to school staff regarding the most effective strategies to support this student population.
In this interactive workshop, K-12 teachers will explore practical strategies to help students develop the background knowledge and academic vocabulary essential for success in all content areas. Participants will learn research-based techniques to activate prior knowledge, introduce new concepts in meaningful ways, and scaffold vocabulary instruction to support comprehension and engagement. Through hands-on activities, collaborative discussions, and real-world classroom examples, teachers will leave with ready-to-use strategies to enhance student learning and make content more accessible for diverse learners. Whether you teach math, science, social studies, or language arts, this session will provide valuable insights into fostering deeper understanding and academic confidence in your students.
This service guides districts in creating or refining career pathways aligned to labor market needs and postsecondary options.
The Carl Perkins Consortium supports member school districts in strengthening Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs by maximizing the impact of Perkins funding.
We provide consultation and on-site professional learning on co-teaching.
Learn how to use data to drive instructional conversations, set measurable student learning goals, and engage in coaching cycles that foster growth for both teachers and students.
Are you a beginner coach in education looking to embark on an exciting coaching journey? Join our Coaching for the Beginner Coach Program, where you'll gain the foundational knowledge and skills to kickstart your coaching practice and make a meaningful impact on teacher development and student achievement.
Join our engaging and practical Comprehensive Literacy Interventions professional learning designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills to effectively support struggling readers in grades K-5.
Join us to explore practical strategies, enhance your skills, and make a lasting impact with learners.
This session guides school leaders and educators in designing and implementing a high-impact multilingual learner program.
CESA 1 will guide teams in the construction of their policy handbook.
This hands-on workshop will equip educators and administrators with the tools, strategies, and best practices needed to create effective, personalized plans tailored to the unique needs of multilingual learners.
This service supports districts in creating polished, branded materials to promote CTE programs to families, boards, and community partners.
This service offers customized support in analyzing CTE-related data, including student enrollment, concentrator status, and performance metrics.
This service includes customized professional development for CTE teachers and leaders, grounded in research-based instructional and leadership practices.
This service provides a comprehensive evaluation of your district’s CTE programs using national best practices and the ACTE Quality Program of Study Framework.
Services include:
- Project Initiation and Alignment
- Stakeholder Engagement and Data Collection
- Data and Document Analysis
- Benchmarking and Best Practice
- Synthesis and Recommendations
Using the standards as our guide, this workshop will outline how students gain mathematical fluency in grades 3-5.
Using the standards as our guide, this workshop will review the progression for gaining mathematical fluency in grades 3 - 6 for fractions.
Using the standards as our guide, this workshop will outline how students gain mathematical fluency in the K-2 setting.
Using the standards as our guide, this workshop will outline how students gain and foster mathematical fluency in grades 6-8.
CESA 1 provides coaching in the area of differentiation.
This professional learning experience is designed for educators to apply digital literacy concepts across various subjects and grade levels.
Engage in high leverage, high engagement, learning strategies for teaching specific reading and writing skills to students in content areas in grades 6–12.
This service assists with developing, updating, or implementing your district’s Education for Employment (E4E) plan in alignment with DPI expectations
This session focuses on integrating language development with content learning through engaging, practical techniques.
Literacy experts support teachers in their instructional practice through data-driven, resource, and science-aligned practices.
Discover effective, science-aligned strategies and tools to enhance writing instruction for grades 3–12.
Explore practical, science-aligned strategies and tools to strengthen writing instruction in Kindergarten through 2nd grade.
This intensive workshop is designed for educators to practice and prepare for successfully passing the Foundations of Reading Test (FoRT).
Professional learning, consultation, and coaching are available to districts and school staff to focus on identification, academic extensions, and achievement growth in students with GT needs.
This service supports the launch or revitalization of a district’s CTE advisory council to better engage industry partners.
Join our Instructional Coaching sessions, where you'll delve into the essential elements of effective coaching.
Instructional Technology Consultation services are available in a personalized format to meet the varying needs of districts.
Through the coaching cycle, we will deliver a comprehensive, data-driven approach that aligns with the Wisconsin Model Academic Standards and emphasizes crucial mathematical practices.
The LETRS Collaborative builds on work done in previous LETR trainings.
Join your library media and instructional technology peers in this regional learning network.
This half day session will walk through the WI Future Ready Libraries Framework to prepare Library Media Specialists with the overview needed to create the state-required Library Plan for their districts.
A CESA 1 facilitator will work with your library staff and leadership to develop a library plan that is ready for submission to WISEAdmin.
CESA 1 Literacy Consultants will conduct an evaluation of your ELA program to guarantee the presence of a well-rounded literacy strategy that encompasses top-quality curriculum, instruction, and assessments.
The CESA 1 Literacy Leader Network is a professional learning community with a mission to discuss, collaborate, and support one another.
Literacy Partnership is a comprehensive, co-designed evaluation of your district's literacy systems, programming, curriculum/resources, and instructional practices.
Elevate your impact as you support student literacy across grade levels with our comprehensive Literacy Support Training workshop.
This workshop equips special education teachers, interventionists, and general educators with practical tools to develop and implement effective SDI tailored to the unique learning needs of students in mathematics.
CESA 1 can conduct a comprehensive review of your school or district’s mathematics curriculum, instruction, student performance, and overall program effectiveness.
This service provides support for math teachers in honing their teaching practices to enhance student
learning.
A collaborative initiative with your school/district to sustainably improve mathematics instruction and student learning outcomes.
In this workshop, educators will dive into the process of mathematical modeling and learn how to integrate it meaningfully into their instruction.
Leaders of mathematics are vital to schools. This network will allow participants to synthesize conditions, structures and policies that must exist for all students to learn mathematics.
CESA 1 can provide assistance with developing a homeless student support system.
Partner with CESA 1 experts to support your instructional coaches and classroom teachers in serving your multilingual students.
The Multilingual Learner (EL) Network provides teachers, coordinators, and other staff members with an opportunity to share ideas and concerns, and to develop new approaches and solutions for working with multilingual learners.
Professional learning is available for district and school staff to increase academic achievement and English proficiency for students with multilingual needs.
This service offers guided facilitation of your district’s Comprehensive Local Needs Assessment (CLNA) to meet Perkins V requirements
Our Regional Career Pathways Specialist works with districts to promote the development, implementation, promotion, and monitoring of Regional Career Pathways aligned with state-identified, high-skill, in-demand occupations or industries.
Join us for a workshop designed to empower instructional leaders and educators with the tools and strategies needed to establish and sustain high-impact Math Professional Learning Communities (PLCs).
Are you looking for ways to weave math concepts into your pre-K spaces, activities, and thematic units in order to align with your elementary instruction?
Redefining Ready support is designed to help districts tell a data story that supports leadership decisions based on career readiness programming outcomes.
Any public, private, charter, or homeschool in the CESA 1 region that is enrolled with Scripps can participate in the regional spelling bee.
Looking to select or implement a new math instructional resource? CESA 1 Math Consultants will guide your math leaders through the process of defining a vision for mathematics, creating a rubric to review instructional materials, and outline a process for pilot/implementation.
This session offers practical strategies to tailor instruction for multilingual learners, including scaffolding and differentiation to meet diverse needs.
The School Resource Officer (SRO) Network will focus on developing successful relationships with diverse students, providing valuable resources to school staff, and developing strategies to resolve problems affecting youth and protect all students.
CESA 1 provides Act 20 administrator and reading specialist training designed to support systems implementation.
CESA 1 provides Act 20 teacher training aligned to CERI approved programs (LETRS, Keys to Beginning Reading, Top Ten Teaching Tools, Cox Campus).
Literacy experts support teachers in their instructional practice through data-driven, resource, and science-aligned practices.
In this workshop, participants will dive into the mathematics standards progressions to strengthen their understanding of how math concepts develop across grade levels.
Join us for engaging and informative content on the Science of Reading specifically designed for middle and high school teachers.
Teachers will enhance their instructional practice and work in collaborative formats.
This professional development series is designed to help instructional coaches develop expertise in Student-Centered Coaching (SCC).
Learn practical strategies to foster rich, student-centered conversations that deepen understanding, encourage critical thinking, and build confidence.
In this workshop, you will transform secondary math classrooms through meaningful mathematics discourse.
This service provides tailored professional development, collaborative planning sessions, and access to evidence-based coaching strategies that enhance math instruction across grade levels.
This four part virtual workshop series will provide participants with a background on multilingual learners and best practices across the content areas.
Join us for "Supporting English Learners in Mathematics," a focused session that equips educators with strategies to help English learners thrive in math.
This workshop will explore the wide spectrum of abilities found in today's classrooms, with a particular focus on the language development and characteristics of multilingual learners.
The Teaching & Learning Collaborative Network brings instructional leaders together through monthly meetings to share innovative strategies, exchange best practices, and stay current on curriculum, instruction, and assessment topics.
CESA 1 is dedicated to providing high-quality services and expert consultation to members of our Title III Consortium.
This comprehensive program is designed to equip educators with the essential skills and knowledge needed to effectively teach adult learners.
Learn how Universal Design for Learning (UDL) can transform your teaching by proactively addressing learner variability.
Learn how Universal Design for Learning (UDL) can transform your teaching by proactively addressing learner variability.
Participants will unpack scores and examine options for instruction, collaboration and professional development for teachers, students, and families.
This series introduces the WIDA English Language Development (ELD) Standards Framework, which supports inclusive curriculum, instruction, and assessment for multilingual learners in grades K–12.
Join us for an empowering professional learning experience on the art of differentiation.
This workshop will allow participants to become proficient in navigating through WISEdash and analyzing the data to better meet the needs of multilingual learners.
This two-session workshop will guide educators through aligning and revising their ELA curriculum and assessments with the 2020 ELA Standards.
ACCESS training is offered once per year at our office or it can be delivered at your school or district office.
This workshop prepares educators to administer WIDA Screeners while using the data to guide instruction. Ideal for teachers and administrators, it covers test structure, scoring, and ensures confidence in assessment practices.
This service helps districts build or enhance work-based learning programs such as job shadowing, internships, and youth apprenticeships.
The Youth Apprenticeship Consortium brings together multiple school districts to provide high school students with hands-on learning experiences in various industries.
