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volume 62, number 2 Special Fall Issue 2013 inside: WBEA Bylaw and Executive Board Changes Page 3 Professional De- velopment Oppor- tunities Pages 7, 8, 12, 19 WBEA Fall Convention Info Pages 5-7 WISCONSIN BUSINESS EDUCATION ASSOCIATION Special Fall Back to School Issue Please check page 3 for recommended WBEA Bylaw and Executive Board Positional Changes.= See you at convention! Revised Wisconsin CTE Standards Now Available! See pages 4 and 15 for details!

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volume 62, number 2 Special Fall Issue 2013

inside: WBEA Bylaw and

Executive Board

Changes Page 3

Professional De-

velopment Oppor-

tunities Pages 7, 8, 12, 19

WBEA Fall

Convention Info Pages 5-7

WISCONSIN BUSINESS EDUCATION ASSOCIATION

Special Fall Back to School Issue

Please check page 3 for recommended WBEA

Bylaw and Executive Board Positional Changes.= See you at

convention!

Revised Wisconsin CTE Standards Now Available!

See pages 4 and 15 for details!

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FROM THE EDITOR

The Wisconsin Business

Education Journal is a refereed

journal and is an excellent

opportunity for business

educators to share their thoughts

and ideas relating to business and

marketing education. Do you have

a great idea or want to share a tip

from your classroom? We would

love to hear from you!

Articles can be submitted via

email or on disk.

Photos should be submitted

as black and white with at

least 300 dpi resolution.

WBEJ submission deadlines:

Spring ................................... April 1

Fall ......... 2 weeks after convention

Winter ....................... December 15

I am looking forward to serving as

your interim WBE Journal Editor.

Please feel free to contact me

with any questions or concerns.

Michelle McGlynn

WBEJ Editor

Waunakee High School

301 Community Drive

Waunakee, WI 53597

608-849-2130

608-849-2164 fax

[email protected]

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WBEA Fall Convention

Madison

October 10 & 11, 2013

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Mark your calendar

and register early

CALL FOR MANUSCRIPTS

The Wisconsin Business Education Journal is a refereed journal listed in Cabell’s Directory of Publishing Opportunities in Education. Submitted manuscripts are given a blind review by three external reviewers. Accepted manuscripts are published twice a year, Winter and Spring. The deadline for submission of manuscripts for the Winter issue is June 1 and for the Spring issue is November 1. The purpose of the WBEJ is to provide educators with articles reflecting present and future teaching strategies, research-based articles, and technology ideas in business and marketing education. Only manuscripts which meet this purpose will be considered for publication. Research-based manuscripts will be submitted for review. Non-research manuscripts, such as teaching tips, will not be reviewed and are forwarded to the General Editor for publication decision on a space-available basis. Publishing Guidelines 1. All manuscripts should use APA style and be between 1-10 single-spaced pages

in length. Leave one blank line between paragraphs and before and after headings.

2. The manuscript should be submitted in camera-ready format, typed in Microsoft Word using Times New Roman, 12-point font.

3. All graphics (tables, graphs, charts, etc.) should be encased in boxes. 4. Manuscripts should have 1-inch top, side, and bottom margins with no page

numbers. 5. A title page that includes manuscript title and name, address of institution,

email address, and phone number of each author must be attached to the manuscript. No identification information of authors should be included within the manuscript.

6. Four original hard copies of the manuscript should be mailed and one electronic version, an email attachment or CD, should be submitted to:

Debbie Stanislawski, Ph.D., Research Editor, WBEJ UW-Stout Chair, School of Education 276 Heritage Hall, Menomonie, WI 54751 [email protected] Phone: (715) 232-1088

IN THIS ISSUE

WBEA Board Recommendations ..................................................................................... 3 BM&IT Professional CTE Standards Development Workshops ........................... 4 WBEA Convention Agenda ............................................................................................... 5 WBEA Convention Information ..................................................................................... 6 WBEA Convention Workshops ...................................................................................... 7 Professional Development Opportunity ........................................................................ 8 WBEA Convention Grad Credit Opportunity ............................................................ 8 Beyond WBEA ....................................................................................................................... 9 Award for Aspirations in Computing ........................................................................... 10 WBEA Award Nominations ............................................................................................. 11 Economics Wisconsin Professional Workshop ........................................................ 12 Personal Finance Pre-Test Links ................................................................................... 14 Revised Wisconsin CTE Standards Released ............................................................. 15 CTE Advocacy Resources .................................................................................................16 WBEA Convention Dress Code ......................................................................................16 More Professional Development Opportunities ......................................................... 17 Equivalency Credits ............................................................................................................ 18 Disciplinary Literacy Resources ..................................................................................... 19 WBEA District Realignment .......................................................................................... 20 Executive Board Members ............................................................................................... 21 National Business Honor Socity ..................................................................................... 22

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From the WBEA Executive Board

Recommended Board Composition and Bylaw Change ~To be voted on at the Fall WBEA Board Meeting at the 2013 Fall Convention in Madison; all WBEA Members are welcome and encouraged to attend. Board Composition Proposal Change the terms of WBEA Officers (President and Treasurer) President: Change to: Three (3) year presidential term as President Elect and President (currently a two (2) year term as President Elect and President) The year following the term will also serve as a mentor for the new President Elect but will not be an

official board position. Reasoning: a president has great plans but only one year to implement.

WBEA Bylaw changes: None

WBEA Executive Board Job Description Manual: Term of Office: Change “One Year” to “Three Years.”

Treasurer: Change to: Three (3) years with a 2nd term option

Reasoning: There is a large learning curve with this position and once the skills are learned, the term is

expired.

WBEA Bylaw changes: None WBEA Executive Board Job Description Manual: Term of Office: Change “Two Years” to “Three Years.”

Recommended Position Reduction Eliminate Past President Reasoning: Longer term as President, Past President as a mentor not a board position

WBEA Bylaw changes: Article VI, Section 1

Remove “a past president.” Article VI, Section 4

Remove entire section. Article VII, Section 4

Change current language of: “The president-elect shall be elected to serve consecutive one-year

terms as president-elect and president….”

New language: “The president-elect shall be elected to serve a one-year term, followed by a two

year term as president…”

"T he whole purpose of education is to turn mirrors into windows." - Sydney J. Harris

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New CTE Standards Released!

Here are 5 important reasons to attend one of the 5 upcoming BM&IT Professional CTE Standards Development Workshops. Registration information can be referenced through each locations link listed below:

1. Examine the revised state standards and structure 2. Discover the importance of the Wisconsin Common Career Technical Standards (WCCTS) 3. Align classroom activities to the revised Business, Marketing and Information Technology standards 4. Collaborate and build a library of aligned classroom activities 5. Connect your community to the powerful outcomes of CTE and develop opportunities to showcase student success Additional professional development opportunities are also planned for this fall. Although the following events are not solely dedicated to standards conversations, portions of all events listed below will include opportunities to expand your understanding of the revised standards.

Dave Thomas Education Consultant Business & Information Technology Department of Public Instruction 125 S. Webster Street Madison, WI 53707 Voice: 608.266.2348 Fax: 608-267-9275 [email protected]

September 16, 2013 BM&IT Professional CTE Standards Development Workshop West Salem, WI

September 19, 2013 BM&IT Professional CTE Standards Development Workshop Pewaukee, WI

September 20, 2013 BM&IT Professional CTE Standards Development Workshop Turtle Lake, WI

September 23, 2013 BM&IT Professional CTE Standards Development Workshop Stevens Point, WI

September 27, 2013 BM&IT Professional CTE Standards Development Workshop Appleton, WI

October 9,

2013 BM&IT New Teacher Workshop Madison, WI

October 10

-11, 2013

Wisconsin Business Education Association Annual Convention Connections to the revised standards will be held during the following scheduled times:

8:00-9:15 Annual Meeting/DPI Breakfast with Dave (Continental Breakfast)

Friday 1:15-2:00 Standards Conversations-Part 2

Madison, WI

October 22,

2013

Reality Store Financial Literacy Workshop

Wintergreen Resort, Wisconsin

Dells, WI

November

15, 2013 WICPA Accounting Symposium Madison, WI

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WBEA 2013 Annual Convention October 10-11, 2013

The Madison Concourse Hotel Madison

Schedule Overview

See Page 7 for a list of Tentative Sectionals!

Thursday, October 10 7:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Registration 8:00-8:30 a.m. Continental Breakfast 8:30-10:00 a.m. KEYNOTE SESSION (Corinne Hoisington) 10:15-11:00 a.m. Session 1 (5 Sessions) 11:15-12:00 p.m. Session 2 (5 Sessions) 12:00-1:00 p.m. Lunch (with a guest presentation!) LUNCH CHOICES INCLUDE: Honey Ham, Smoked Turkey, Slow-Roast Beef, or Hummus Sandwich OR Grilled Chicken Caesar Salad, TENTATIVE COST $20.00) 12:00-6:00 p.m. Exhibits Open (1 Day Only!) 1:15-2:00 p.m. Session 3 (5 Sessions) 2:15-4:00 p.m. TOURS or VENDOR VISITS (Tentative Tours: Epic Medical Center, Kohl Center, American Family Insurance) 4:15-4:45 p.m. Session 4.1 (5 Roundtable Options) 4:45-5:15 p.m. Session 4.2 (5 Roundtable Options) 5:15-6:15 p.m. VENDOR RECEPTION 6:15 p.m. GRAND PRIZE DRAWING

Remainder of evening is open for participants to network, socialize, and enjoy the capital city. A possible bus to Ho-Chunk Casino may be available.

Friday, October 11 6:30 a.m. FUN RUN WALK 7:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Registration 8:00-9:15 a.m. DPI BREAKFAST WITH DAVE & ANNUAL MEETING (Continental breakfast) 9:15-9:45 a.m. Hotel check-out time 10:00-10:45 a.m. Session 5 (5 Sessions) 11:00-11:45 a.m. Session 6 (5 Sessions) 12:00-1:00 p.m. AWARDS LUNCHEON (MEAL CHOICES INCLUDE: Lemon-Scented Walleye, Seared Herb Marinat-

ed Chicken Breast, Charbroiled Cabernet Marinated Sirloin Steak, TENTATIVE COST $25.00) 1:15-2:00 p.m. Session 7 (5 Sessions) 2:15-2:45 p.m. Session 8.1 (5 Roundtable Options) 2:45-3:15 p.m. Session 8.2 (5 Roundtable Options)

Lodging Information

The Madison Concourse Hotel 1 West Dayton Street Madison, WI 53703 Tel: 800-356-8293 http://concoursehotel.com/ Single/Double $125 + 14.5% tax Triple/Quad $135 + 14.5% tax Tax Exempt? Be sure to mention and bring a copy when you check-in! Mention WBEA when calling for reservations.

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WBEA 2013 Annual Convention October 10-11, 2013

The Madison Concourse Hotel Madison

Plans are well underway for the WBEA Convention being held in our State Capital this October 10-11, at the Madison Concourse Hotel. The committee is working on some

changes and hopefully you will be able to join us for what will be a great time to network and en-joy the city of Madison.

This year we are going to be offering both a

1-day and 2-day registration fee!

One of the many concerns we hear from members is that they are unable to attend both days. To encourage attendance, even for one day, we now have options!

REGISTER TODAY! Registration Fees—Regular (July 16-October 4)

$75.00 for 1 day registration (WBEA MEMBERS) $120.00 for 2 day registration (WBEA MEMBERS)

Registration Fees—Onsite (October 10-11)

$85.00 for 1 day registration (WBEA MEMBERS) $150.00 for 2 day registration (WBEA MEMBERS)

A TENTATIVE schedule is on the next page.

Please check our website for convention updates as they become available!

Please note: Exhibitors will only be at the convention the first day. We are shortening

their participation but hopefully giving you more time to visit them.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Keynote Speaker... Corinne Hoisington

And leading workshops on Flipped Classrooms and E-Learning!

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WBEA 2013 Annual Convention October 10-11, 2013

The Madison Concourse Hotel Madison

TENTATIVE Sectional Offerings

See Page 31 for the Conference Schedule Overview!

Thursday, October 10 Session 1, 10:15 to 11:00 a.m. E-Learning Cool Tech Projects to Personalize Student Learning Business Technologies and 21st Century Learning Organizing your Google Drive The Finance & Investment Challenge Bowl Session 2, 11:15 to 12:00 p.m. Engage at Every Stage-The Mobile Experience What Today’s Employers Expect Google Scripts, Doctopus and Flubaroo Higher Ed Reaches Out, Shared Experiences between College and HS WICPA—Three Views on Accounting Session 3, 1:15 to 2:00 p.m. The Flipped Classroom Power Searching with Google Using Apps in the Business & Marketing Classroom iCEV online, Curriculum on Demand Using Web 2.0 to Communicate, Collaborate, Create and Think Critically Round Table Topics for Thursday and Friday Accounting General Business FBLA Marketing Business Law

Friday, October 11 Session 5, 10:00 to 10:45 a.m. Engaging the Middle School Mind with Technology Google Doc Simulations and Google Certifications Learning in the 21st Century Kurzweil 3000 Soft Skills in Hiring Session 6, 11:00 to 11:45 a.m. edTPA—Changes in Teacher Licensing Financial Literacy—TEACH IT! 30 in 60 Teaching in a BYOD World Concurrent Enrollment—Grow your Business Program Session 7, 1:15 to 2:00 p.m. Elementary Keyboarding Your Business Class as an English Credit—Equivalency Google+ Are you Using it? Standards Based Grading Financial Literacy Interactive Board Game, Don’t be Jack™

IT Personal Finance School Stores Middle School Topics Standards Based Grading

Check the listserv and wbeaonline.org for the most up-to-date

information on the fall convention.

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WBEA Membership

Remember to pay your annual WBEA dues! Membership in WBEA offers educators a discount on convention registration, members-only professional development documents via the WBEA site, and access to resources offered in the WBEJ. Renew your membership today!

Renew my WBEA Membership!

Professional Development Opportunity!

We’ve moved the date of this annual conference to later in October! Join

EconomicsWisconsin for this one day conference covering topics on economics

and personal finance. FREE CURRICULUM is offered!!

Money Talks: Speaking to Students About Everyday Econ and Personal

Finance

Friday, October 18, 2013

8:30 AM to 2:30 PM

The Waterfront Restaurant & Tavern

328 Front Street South, Suite 101 | La Crosse, WI 54601

Virtual Economics 4.0 is being offered to attendees at this workshop.

Register online: http://economicswisconsin.org/LaCrosse.html

Registration cost is $25.00 and includes beverages, continental breakfast, lunch

and materials.

Topics being covered:

The Disappearing Middle Class

Top 5 Global Issues of 2013

Is College Worth It?

The State of Public Pension Funds

This workshop and the accompanying materials are made available to teachers

through the generous support of State Farm and the Council for Economic

Education.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Stephanie Czosnek

Program Coordinator, EconomicsWisconsin

www.EconomicsWisconsin.org

P: (414) 221-9785 | F: (414) 221-9790

7635 W. Bluemound Rd. | STE 106

Milwaukee, WI 53213

Graduate Credits

Available

UW-Whitewater will offer graduate credit for attendance at the WBEA conference October 10-11 in Madison. One graduate credit may be earned by attending all sessions, attending a meeting with a UW-Whitewater faculty member during the conference, and submitting a graduate-level report summarizing all sessions attended. The current cost for one graduate credit at UW-Whitewater is $454. The tuition for Fall 2013 has not yet been determined, but it will be at least $454 per credit. If you are not already a graduate student at UW-Whitewater, you may apply as a Non-Candidate for Degree student at http://www.uww.edu/gradstudies/application.php. Once enrolled, contact Julie Marino at 262-472-6232 or [email protected] in order to register. Indicate that you wish to enroll in CIGENRL 798 for one credit for WBEA conference attendance. Julie will only be able to register you if you are enrolled as a student and hold a UW-Whitewater student ID number.

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Beyond WBEA

Consider taking your professional affiliation one step further by joining NBEA and SIEC/ISBE

SIEC/ISBE provides a vital link between business and education. Both business representatives and educators benefit from an affiliation with SIEC-ISBE. SIEC/ISBE will:

Address common challenges in national chapters

Exchange experiences in business education

Provide international networking opportunities

Provide international educational opportunities

Provide diversity through experiencing various cultures

Encourage the development of chapters

International Conference Opportunities

86th Annual International Conference Helsinki, Finland August 3 - 8, 2014 Theme: Service and Design Management Conference Website

The National Business Education Association (NBEA) is the nation's leading professional organization devoted exclusively to serving individuals and groups engaged in instruction, administration, research, and dissemination of information for and about business. NBEA is the leading association devoted to the recognition that business education competencies are essential for all individuals in today's fast-changing society.

National Conference Opportunities

NBEA 2014 Annual Convention Los Angeles, California April 15-19, 2014

NBEA 2015 Annual Convention Chicago, Illinois March 31 - April 4, 2015

Great News! When you register for the WBEA Convention online through CVENT, you

can renew your WBEA, NBEA, and ISBE memberships at the same time! Or become a member for the first time!

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WBEA Award Nomination

Do you know a current WBEA member who . . .

Excels in business education? Willingly gives of themselves to assist in the development of business education? Serves as a mentor or role model for others? Shares their love for teaching and children?

Do you know someone who. . .

Supports business education or business educators but is not an instructor? Contributes to the advancement of business education? Promotes business education? Makes the time to support others in their pursuits? Then consider nominating that teacher or Friend of WBEA for one of these awards by clicking on the link and completing the online nomination form: 1 Friend of WBEA Award

2 ISBE Scholarship

3 Lorraine Missling

4 NBEA Scholarships

5 Outstanding K-12 Educator

6 Outstanding Post Secondary Educator

7 Russel J. Hosler Award

Online Keyboarding Games ~Shared via Business Ed List Serve~

Nitro Type Typing Chef

Super Hyper Spider Typer Pac Man Typing

Free Typing Game Fun to Type

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Personal Finance Pre-Tests

Shared via List Serve, August 2013 David Thomas, Education Consultant

Wisconsin DPI

Some states have additional systems in place for pre-test and post-testing due to required legislation around financial literacy (such as the Utah exam that launched in December 2012- http://my.uen.org/myuen/221511/4). Wisconsin currently does not have a statewide assessment at this time for financial literacy so you will need to determine what level of testing meets your local needs. Many financial literacy tests are aligned to curriculum materials so taking a test that doesn’t align to your curriculum may create some challenges during implementation and analysis. Listed below is a sampling of resources that local districts appear to be using for pre-test/post-testing needs (this list is not a comprehensive list—there are additional resources available that provide only the pre-testing or post-testing portion; this list is not an endorsement of any testing product; and this list is not in any specific order):

WISE

National Financial Educators Association

Jumpstart

Dollar Works 2

Hands on Banking

United Way and Bank of America

Financial Fitness

Test of Economic Literacy, grades 11-12 (also available for grades 7-9 and 5-6)

Publisher based materials (i.e. Cengage/Southwestern, Glencoe, and Career Solutions to name a few)

Let’s Celebrate!

The Business Education program at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater celebrates 100 years this year! Plans are being made for a gathering and

festivities in Whitewater on Saturday, November 2, 2013. It is also Homecoming weekend.

Watch for further details!

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Wisconsin CTE Standards

We are pleased to share with you our recently revised Wisconsin standards for Career and Technical Education. A formal announcement from the State Superintendent and complimen-tary set of the standards documents will be sent to district administrators in the near fu-ture. However we wanted you to be aware the standards are now available for your use on-line. Click on any link below to go to the standards web page. Wisconsin Standards for Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources; Wisconsin Standards for Business and Information Technology; Wisconsin Standards for Family and Consumer Sciences; Wisconsin Standards for Health Science; Wisconsin Standards for Marketing, Management and Entrepreneurship; and Wisconsin Standards for Technology and Engineering.

The comprehensive standards documents include a vision for student success and guiding principles for teaching and learning. Another feature of the standards documents is a set of common career technical standards that are part of each subject area standards. These standards represent the common skills, knowledge, and dispositions that are necessary for students to succeed in careers. Program leaders will find the guide valuable for making decisions about program structure and integration, curriculum redesign, and staff development, to name a few. Furthermore, these revised standards and supporting resources will guide schools, districts, and communi-ties in engaging in larger conversations about the important role of CTE in ensuring that stu-dents are college and career ready. To that end, multiple professional development opportunities will take place statewide throughout the upcoming school year. These are being designed with the teacher in mind and will focus on implementation of the standards. Please find the professional development op-portunities for each CTE program at http://cte.dpi.wi.gov/cte_standards. We believe that Career and Technical Education (CTE) has significant value for all students – from introducing them to the world of work to providing specific technical skills. CTE helps students to find relevance, application and understanding of the core subjects. Please feel free to provide feedback on the standards. This site represents the first version of what’s to come!

Dave Thomas

Education Consultant Business & Information Technology Department of Public Instruction 125 S. Webster Street Madison, WI 53707 Voice: 608.266.2348 Fax: 608-267-9275 [email protected]

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Career & Technical Education Advocacy Resources

There is no better time to promote Career and Technical Education (CTE) than today! Our CTE advocacy website http://cte.dpi.wi.gov/cte_cteadvocacy offers a vast array of resources you can use throughout the year. The value of CTE should be highlighted to inform students, parents, school personnel and counselors, community members, and legislators about CTE programs, student success, and the impact on college and career readiness.

Advocacy Resources On the website, there are a variety of tools that can be used on a regular basis including:

Public service announcement from Wisconsin State Superintendent Dr. Tony Evers

Public address announcements

Explore www.wicareerpathways.org and encourage students to create accounts

Letters to the editor

Success stories video

Access the weekly Career Cluster classroom activity

These resources can and should be adapted to strategically promote your program.

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Wisconsin-Career-Technical-Education/ Shared with the Business Ed listserv via David Thomas, DPI Business & Information Technology Consultant

2013 WBEA Fall Convention Dress Code Announcement

October 10 and 11 is a great time to be a

Wisconsin Business Education teacher and join in on the WBEA Fall Convention.

October 12 is a great day to be a Wisconsin Badger fan! October 12 is the UW Homecoming Game — so to celebrate we are

inviting all WBEA Conference participants to wear Wisconsin Badger attire during convention activities!

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2013 Wisconsin Business & Information Technology

Professional Development Calendar

Here are some highlights of the 2013 B&IT PD Calendar: October 10-11 WBEA Fall Convention, Madison December 5-7 ACTE Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada

To view the 2013 calendar in its entirety, visit http://bit.dpi.wi.gov/bit_calendar

More Professional Development Opportunities for Educators!

The Center on Education and Work at the University of Wisconsin-Madison is offering professional development workshops for educators, career counselors, and any professionals interested in education and career issues. Four half-day workshops will be held at Viterbo University in LaCrosse on October 17th and 18th. Topics include: Take Control of the Job Search, Resumes: Why Do I still Need One?, How to Improve Your Virtual Communication Skills, and Understanding Intercultural and Global Competence. Registrants may attend one, two, three, or all four. Cost is $110 per workshop. For more information and a registration form, go to http://cew.wisc.edu/institutes/default.aspx. Carol Edds, Sr. Outreach Specialist Center on Education and Work University of Wisconsin-Madison [email protected] (608) 263-4779

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Equivalency Credits

WHAT ARE EQUIVALENCY CREDITS? Section PI 18.02, Wis. Admin. Code, defines "equivalent graduation policy" as "a board policy which meets the credit requirements specified for each subject area, but which permits selected equivalent courses as long as such courses contain the time allotment and substantially the same objectives to develop the knowledge, concepts, and skills of the course for which an equivalent is proposed."

WHAT CORE CONTENT CAN BE CROSSWALKED WITH B&IT? English Language Arts (ELA) and Social Studies/Economics

HOW DO I GET MY B&IT COURSE APPROVED FOR EQUIVALENCY CREDIT? Information from the DPI website includes the following process needed to obtain DPI approval for designating a B&IT course as an equivalency credit (sample is for ELA Equivalency):

FOR MORE INFORMATION, REQUIRED FORMS,

AND SAMPLE CROSSWALKS, VISIT HTTP://BIT.DPI.WI.GOV/BIT_EQUIVALENCY

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Disciplinary Literacy Resources The State of Wisconsin introduced the new Common Core State Standards for Literacy in All Subjects in mid-September, with a new resource page available for educators was made available in early October. General information regarding this initiative can be found at the agency website at: http://dpi.wi.gov/standards/disciplinaryliteracy.html . Also called “disciplinary literacy”, this increases concentration on reading, writing, listening, speaking, and performing in all content areas, from kindergarten through twelfth grade as a way to enhance learning of specific content and concepts. This not only strengthens reading, writing and communication skills, but also increases comprehension in subject areas. Originally part of the Common Core State Standards in English Language Arts, Wisconsin is a front-runner in expanding these standards for all areas and grade levels.

Economics Wisconsin Workshops

Registration has opened for EconomicsWisconsin's Fall 2013 Professional Development

Workshops.

These workshops are each one-day conferences for 6th through 12th grade educators. Each

workshop offers engaging presentations to help bring you up to date on some of today's

most important personal finance and economics issues. Gain valuable knowledge that will

help you lead classroom discussions and answer your students' questions with confidence.

For a complete list and links, visit—www.EconomicsWisconsin.org/Teachers.html

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WBEA District Realignment

The map below shows the new WBEA District alignment (labeled as Region 1-7). This change was voted on by WBEA membership in September 2012. An additional Region/District was added as well as some realignment of counties within each Region/District. WBEA Districts currently align with FBLA Regions.

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WBEA Executive Board 2012-2013 Title Name Email

President Scott Kosidowski [email protected]

Co President-Elect Rebecca Ackermann Jennifer Bishop

[email protected] [email protected]

Secretary Kathryn Morgan [email protected]

Chief Information Officer Josh Firgens [email protected]

Treasurer Allie Holtzer [email protected]

Past President Michelle McGlynn [email protected]

District 1 Open

District 2 Open

District 3 Kay McLain [email protected]

District 4 Travis Johnson [email protected]

District 5 Lauretta Pickel [email protected]

District 6 Sheri Schmidt [email protected]

District 7 Kyla Stefan [email protected]

Student Representative TBD

Student Representative TBD

Convention Coordinator Mike Carpenter [email protected]

Legislative Chair Open

Marketing Director Ginger Verhulst [email protected]

WBE Journal Editor Michelle McGlynn [email protected]

WBE Journal Research Editor Debbie Stanislawski [email protected]

Webmaster Katie Grassel [email protected]

NCBEA Representative Tina Trumbower [email protected]

DPI Representative David Thomas [email protected]

WTCS Representative Moira Lafayette [email protected]

Open Board Positions Starting October 2013

Secretary

WBEJ Editor

Legislative Chair

Marketing Director

District 1, 2, 3, and 5 Reps

If you are interested in serving on the board of this great organization, go to wbeaonline.org and follow

the links under about WBEA for more information or email Jen Bishop at [email protected] or

Becky Ackermann at [email protected]

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Mark Your Calendar WBEA Convention Madison October 10-11 , 2013 NBEA Convention Los Angeles, CA April 15-19 , 2014

National Business Honor Society Are you looking for a way to provide honor and national recognition to outstanding students in your business education program? Look no further. The National Business Honor Society is the perfect way to bring greater recognition to your students AND your business education program. By starting a chapter of the honor society, you will be able to promote and recognize your dynamic students’ academic achievement in business education at the secondary level. Who’s eligible? Any high school junior or senior who has completed or is currently enrolled in his/her third business course and has a 3.0 (overall) and 3.5 (business course) GPA.

What school can start a chapter? Any public or independent secondary school offering business curriculum reflective of National Standards for Business Education is eligible to apply for a local chapter charter. Start a chapter today. It’s so easy…you’ll be glad you did! The National Business Honor Society is an official division of the National Business Education Association. Through starting a chapter your students’ names and school will be recognized in NBEA publications and on our Web site. More information is available at www.nbea.org.

National Business Honor Society Schools

Campbellsport High School Holmen High School Oshkosh West High School Seymour Community High School Sturgeon Bay High School Xavier High School, Appleton