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Claire Darmstadter Hey everybody, I am so lucky to be joined today by Lori Menning, principally an ESL/bilingual-bicultural/world language consultant at CESA-6, but also an educator and board member at Wisconsin TESOL and WIABE. Thank you so much for taking a couple minutes to chat with me!Lori Menning Thank you. I'm looking forward to our conversation.Claire Darmstadter Yeah, so there's a lot of ground we can cover, but could you first just give us a really general overview of your educational and linguistic background and how you arrived at your current position?Lori Menning Awesome. Yes, thank you. I am licensed in ESL, bilingual, and world language. And I have over 20 years of experience in education. I worked as a secondary ESL/bilingual teacher and coordinator for 16 years before coming to CESA-6. This is my third year as consultant at CESA-6 and we're located in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. I service school districts, teachers, and administrators working with multilingual learners, supporting all language backgrounds.Claire Darmstadter So can we first start by talking about what is a CESA? So who do they serve? Why are there more than one of them? What are the goals? How does it relate with the DPI? What is a CESA?Lori Menning So CESA stands for Cooperative Education Services Agency, and we are CESA-6, housed in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, and we have 39 school districts in our territory. So we branch serving many, many districts, both rural and urban districts throughout our region. In the state of Wisconsin, we actually have 12 CESAs. So everybody in the state of Wisconsin, all school districts, have a CESA that is their home, but our services always, like all CESAs, are open to anybody. So we have a lot of things through our Language and Culture Center that we continue to offer to meet all of the diverse interests and backgrounds in our state.Claire Darmstadter So what you're saying is that different CESAs offer different services? And if so, what are some ones that you offer that are unique that maybe others might not have?Lori Menning One of the services that I'm really excited about, actually, we just finished up our last meeting yesterday ,is for EL leaders. So it's a connection series. And that's one of the things that we're really known for at CESA-6, is our connection series opportunities. And they are networks to bring together people with similar backgrounds to be able to learn together, support each other, resource share, connect. This year, during the pandemic, unfortunately, we had to meet online via Zoom. But we were still able to, you know, through breakout sessions and being online together, we also have an online platform, we were able to continue to collaborate and be in touch. The EL leadership series, like I mentioned, is open for all districts to be able to help lead their programming for multilingual learners in the state. So that's one that I'm very passionate about. I have my administrative certification, and I've always appreciated. Search Cesa 6 jobs. Get the right Cesa 6 job with company ratings salaries. 6 open jobs for Cesa 6. Search Cesa 6 jobs in Wisconsin with company ratings salaries. 11 open jobs for Cesa 6 in Wisconsin. Search Cesa 6 jobs in Wisconsin with company ratings salaries. 13 open jobs for Cesa 6 in Wisconsin. Search Cesa 6 jobs in Larsen, WI with company ratings salaries. 5 open jobs for Cesa 6 in Larsen. Search Cesa 6 jobs in United States with company ratings salaries. 10 open jobs for Cesa 6 in United States. 11 cesa 6 jobs available. See salaries, compare reviews, easily apply, and get hired. New cesa 6 careers are added daily on SimplyHired.com. The low-stress way to find your next cesa 6 job 6 Cesa 6 Cesa 6 jobs available on Indeed.com. Apply to Senior Biologist, Director of Education, Administrative Services and more! Being able to support and lead districts with their missions. We also have similar connection series opportunities for EL teachers, for world language teachers, and even for interpreters/translators working in school districts.Claire Darmstadter And if I understand correctly, I believe that CESAs offers some alternative forms of certification. Can you walk us through what someone could expect? How the cost, the time, the modality, how it all compares to a more typical program?Lori Menning Thanks for asking Claire. Yes. And actually, I love this question because I am the EL instructor in our program. It is called RITE. So another acronym, RITE stands for Residency in Teacher Education. And through our program at CESA-6, we offer ESL certification. So there are several different paths that somebody could take depending on their background if they have previous licensure or not. But the really cool thing about CESA-6 being a licensure program is that we are able to certify teachers when they're currently in the classroom. So instead of having to have a student teaching position, where you're not paid and you're leaving your current job or field of study to focus on that, it is actually on the job student teaching, which is really beneficial. It's efficient and effective for our school districts. So we start off every year with our RITE boot camp in the middle of August, we get all the teachers together, and then they meet once a month, Friday evening and all day Saturday to continue their learning.Claire Darmstadter Yeah, I'll leave a couple links to that in the transcript because it sounds like a great opportunity that I probably should have considered to pursue my certification because it's a very roundabout way that I'm going to be taking it. And so we're trying to expose people to different ways they can work in education. So of course, you can be a classroom teacher, you can go through a program like you talked about, but some people might want to work within the CESA. So are there opportunities if somebody wants to do that? Is it where you might want to have experience as a classroom teacher before working in a CESA position? Or what are some opportunities within your CESA or others where people could work?Lori Menning Yes, well, definitely. Really right now one of the things that we are looking to constantly expand is our interpreter translator offering, so I oversee those services for our agency. Currently, we serve seven different languages, but we're always looking to expand that. So anybody with other language backgrounds, I encourage them to get in touch so we can reach out and see if they would like to serve our school districts as interpreter-translators. A recent hire that we just added to our services, really offering the opportunity to even reach more students, is a bilingual speech and language pathologist, which is really cool to be able to meet those needs with kids. We also have consultants like myselfComments
Claire Darmstadter Hey everybody, I am so lucky to be joined today by Lori Menning, principally an ESL/bilingual-bicultural/world language consultant at CESA-6, but also an educator and board member at Wisconsin TESOL and WIABE. Thank you so much for taking a couple minutes to chat with me!Lori Menning Thank you. I'm looking forward to our conversation.Claire Darmstadter Yeah, so there's a lot of ground we can cover, but could you first just give us a really general overview of your educational and linguistic background and how you arrived at your current position?Lori Menning Awesome. Yes, thank you. I am licensed in ESL, bilingual, and world language. And I have over 20 years of experience in education. I worked as a secondary ESL/bilingual teacher and coordinator for 16 years before coming to CESA-6. This is my third year as consultant at CESA-6 and we're located in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. I service school districts, teachers, and administrators working with multilingual learners, supporting all language backgrounds.Claire Darmstadter So can we first start by talking about what is a CESA? So who do they serve? Why are there more than one of them? What are the goals? How does it relate with the DPI? What is a CESA?Lori Menning So CESA stands for Cooperative Education Services Agency, and we are CESA-6, housed in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, and we have 39 school districts in our territory. So we branch serving many, many districts, both rural and urban districts throughout our region. In the state of Wisconsin, we actually have 12 CESAs. So everybody in the state of Wisconsin, all school districts, have a CESA that is their home, but our services always, like all CESAs, are open to anybody. So we have a lot of things through our Language and Culture Center that we continue to offer to meet all of the diverse interests and backgrounds in our state.Claire Darmstadter So what you're saying is that different CESAs offer different services? And if so, what are some ones that you offer that are unique that maybe others might not have?Lori Menning One of the services that I'm really excited about, actually, we just finished up our last meeting yesterday ,is for EL leaders. So it's a connection series. And that's one of the things that we're really known for at CESA-6, is our connection series opportunities. And they are networks to bring together people with similar backgrounds to be able to learn together, support each other, resource share, connect. This year, during the pandemic, unfortunately, we had to meet online via Zoom. But we were still able to, you know, through breakout sessions and being online together, we also have an online platform, we were able to continue to collaborate and be in touch. The EL leadership series, like I mentioned, is open for all districts to be able to help lead their programming for multilingual learners in the state. So that's one that I'm very passionate about. I have my administrative certification, and I've always appreciated
2025-04-22Being able to support and lead districts with their missions. We also have similar connection series opportunities for EL teachers, for world language teachers, and even for interpreters/translators working in school districts.Claire Darmstadter And if I understand correctly, I believe that CESAs offers some alternative forms of certification. Can you walk us through what someone could expect? How the cost, the time, the modality, how it all compares to a more typical program?Lori Menning Thanks for asking Claire. Yes. And actually, I love this question because I am the EL instructor in our program. It is called RITE. So another acronym, RITE stands for Residency in Teacher Education. And through our program at CESA-6, we offer ESL certification. So there are several different paths that somebody could take depending on their background if they have previous licensure or not. But the really cool thing about CESA-6 being a licensure program is that we are able to certify teachers when they're currently in the classroom. So instead of having to have a student teaching position, where you're not paid and you're leaving your current job or field of study to focus on that, it is actually on the job student teaching, which is really beneficial. It's efficient and effective for our school districts. So we start off every year with our RITE boot camp in the middle of August, we get all the teachers together, and then they meet once a month, Friday evening and all day Saturday to continue their learning.Claire Darmstadter Yeah, I'll leave a couple links to that in the transcript because it sounds like a great opportunity that I probably should have considered to pursue my certification because it's a very roundabout way that I'm going to be taking it. And so we're trying to expose people to different ways they can work in education. So of course, you can be a classroom teacher, you can go through a program like you talked about, but some people might want to work within the CESA. So are there opportunities if somebody wants to do that? Is it where you might want to have experience as a classroom teacher before working in a CESA position? Or what are some opportunities within your CESA or others where people could work?Lori Menning Yes, well, definitely. Really right now one of the things that we are looking to constantly expand is our interpreter translator offering, so I oversee those services for our agency. Currently, we serve seven different languages, but we're always looking to expand that. So anybody with other language backgrounds, I encourage them to get in touch so we can reach out and see if they would like to serve our school districts as interpreter-translators. A recent hire that we just added to our services, really offering the opportunity to even reach more students, is a bilingual speech and language pathologist, which is really cool to be able to meet those needs with kids. We also have consultants like myself
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