Program Description: Wisconsin's Peer Review and Mentoring Grants are competitive grants funded through a state allocation. Priority is given to proposals which have a strong focus on:
- Induction program activities directed at improving student learning in high-need schools. For the purposes of this grant, high-need schools are those that have a student population where 30% or more are eligible for free and reduced price lunch.
- Ongoing, job-embedded professional development directed at improving student learning that could be achieved through the use of, for example, professional learning communities, support by master teachers and/or support by peer coaches.
- Induction programs which include differentiated support for administrators and pupil services initial educators.
- Induction programs that include mentor training in the PDP process, especially the development of goals and objectives linked to student learning.
- Support for initial educators who are employed in educational agencies, private schools, or out-of-state to advance their Wisconsin licensure through successful completion of the PDP process.
- Induction programs that have strong evaluation plans.
Legislation: Wisconsin Statute 115.405
2011-12 Peer Review and Mentoring Grant
2011-12 Grant Recipients
2010-11 Peer Review and Mentoring Grant
2010-11 Grant Recipients
2009-10 Peer Review and Mentoring Grant
2009-10 Grant Recipients
2009-10 Summary of Information
2008-09 Peer Review and Mentoring Grant
2008-09 Grant Recipients
2008-09 Summary of Information
For questions about this information, contact Mary J. Benzine (608) 266-0954
Last updated on 2/7/2012 2:53:26 PM