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Center for International Business Education and Research (CIBER)
The Center for International Business Education and Research (CIBER) provides opportunities and resources related to economics education and international business for educators of all levels, including K-12 teachers. In partnership with other organizations, CIBER supports initiatives such as workshops for K-12 educators on international trade and economics, online lesson plans on economics, and a searchable database of curriculum materials aligned with Wisconsin’s State Standards.
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Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies K-16 and Community Outreach (UW-Milwaukee)
The Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS) provides extensive resources and services for K-16 educators--locally, regionally and nationally--incorporating Latin America and the Caribbean in their teaching. Among the wonderful resources available on this website are a Media Collection from which teachers may borrow books, maps, videos, DVDs, and other materials; annotated bibliographies of children's literature on the Americas; professional development opportunities; and much more.
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Center for Mathematics and Science Education Research
The Center for Mathematics and Science Education Research (CMSER) coordinates research, teacher education, curriculum development and implementation, and dissemination efforts in mathematics and science education, and fosters rich partnerships with educational institutions and organizations throughout the Milwaukee metropolitan area.
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Center for Russia, East Europe, and Central Asia: Resources for Teachers
Since 1993, the Center for Russia, East Europe, and Central Asia (CREECA) has devoted its resources to the development of innovative research and teaching on these critical world regions. As part of its mandate to prepare a new generation of Americans to better understand the complexities and opportunities presented by the changing face of East Europe and Eurasia, CREECA offers a variety of programs and resources for K–12 teachers and their students, including the Summer Teacher Workshop and school and library presentations.
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Center for the Study of Upper Midwestern Cultures
The center's searchable Web site provides a wealth of resources on the Upper Midwest and its different cultures. Teachers and students can find information about conferences, local Wisconsin culture, music and video clips about Upper Midwestern cultures ranging from Native American to European and Asian, and much more. Special features for teachers include curriculum guides and an opportunity to join Wisconsin Teachers of Local Culture, which is a network of educators committed to incorporating local culture into their classrooms.
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Center on Education and Work
The Center on Education and Work (CEW) generates new knowledge about and effective practices for strengthening learning and career development in education, workplace, family, and community settings. Center researchers and graduate students are available to assist K–12 educators with advice on research-based instructional, counseling, assessment, and leadership practices. CEW offers conferences, workshops, and leadership development programs for educators, parents and community partners, and leaders – all designed to change educational practices and improve students' career and educational outcomes. A variety of print materials, Web resources, curriculum resource materials, videos and games, and databases are also available. For more than two decades the center has produced and supported the Wisconsin Careers career information system, and hosted a national conference in January for career development professionals from across the U.S. CEW is housed in the School of Education.
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Chamber Music Camp (UW-River Falls)
Do you play the trumpet, trombone or other brass instrument? Would you like to experience the fun and excitement of Chamber Music? Enrollment in the River Falls Brass faculty quintet Chamber Music Camp will allow you the opportunity to play in small groups such as trios, quartets, and quintets along with improving your sound, intonation, rhythm, technique and range. Chamber music is fun to play, challenging, and great literature. Check out the site for more details!
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Chazen Museum of Art
The Chazen Museum of Art houses the University's collection of more than 18,000 paintings, prints, drawings, sculpture, and decorative arts. It also presents related educational programs in support of the teaching, research, and public service mission of UW–Madison. Although primarily a University museum, Chazen is committed to furthering the object-based learning experience for K–12 students. Working closely with teachers, museum educators design and implement programs to integrate the museum's permanent and temporary displays with Wisconsin school curriculum standards. Approaches include appreciation of manufacturing skills; understanding content; aesthetic appreciation of the objects; and learning about their historic and cultural context. Field trips to the museum are encouraged and facilitated. Trained guides are provided free of charge for school groups. Admission to the museum is free; some exhibits have free pre-tour materials available to lend teachers for preparing students. Approaches include appreciation of manufacturing skills; understanding content; aesthetic appreciation of the objects; and learning about their historic and cultural context. Field trips to the museum are encouraged and facilitated. Trained guides are provided free of charge for school groups.
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CIMC Workshops and Tours
In addition to School of Education faculty and students, area teachers are invited to participate in the Information Literacy and Technology Integration workshops presented by the Center for Instructional Materials and Computing (CIMC). The workshops are designed to complement School of Education courses and programs. In addition to scheduled workshops, sessions can be designed or adapted as course-integrated instruction for specific classes, or scheduled as consultation for individuals, meetings, or groups.
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College Access Program (CAP)
CAP is a three-week, residential academic-skills-development workshop held on the UW–Madison campus during the summer. It is designed to prepare students who are completing their freshman, sophomore or junior year in high school for college and also to help them identify career goals. The CAP Web site provides information about program components, goals, eligibility and application process. Enrollment is limited.
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College Credit in High School (UW-Green Bay)
Hey, seniors, are you interested in earning college credits in high school? Teachers, would you like to challenge your students with college level classes? Then you can connect to UW-Green Bay's College Credit in High School program from the Outreach and Extension department. You will learn more about establishing these classes in your own school or seeing if they already exist.
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College for Kids (UW-Madison)
College for Kids is an exciting three-week summer program of workshops, demonstrations, tours, and discussions designed to develop and challenge the gifts and talents of students in grade 5. This program is an enrichment experience in active learning for highly motivated children. It allows students to interact with peers and encourages creative thinking, team building, and problem solving. A three-credit seminar for teachers is also offered. College for Kids is sponsored by the UW–Madison School of Education, with the cooperation of Dane County school districts and UW–Madison faculty and administration. Requirements: students must be recommended by school districts to participate.
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College for Kids (UW-Marinette)
Continuing Education at UW-Marinette offers College for Kids throughout the year in different subject areas ranging from dance to wellness. Check the site out for more details about what is currently being offered.
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College for Kids (UW-River Falls)
The College For Kids Program provides academic enrichment classes at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls for students who show high academic potential, motivation, and talent. Our courses are taught by University faculty and other highly qualified instructors. Classes are designed for students entering grades 4, 5, and 6. Students have the opportunity to choose from a variety of classes offered, and attend one course for each week of enrollment during our two-week-long program. In order to participate in the program, students must be nominated through their school.
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College for Kids (UW-Stout)
UW-Stout offers a College for Kids summer enrichment program for children from Kindergarten to 12th grade. Everything from art and metal working to cooking and fitness is offered at UW-Stout College for Kids. Check it out!
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