University of Wisconsin–Madison

Cohort Information

Each cohort fellow will receive:

  • $1,000 stipend
  • Book bundles, inclusive of materials presented in professional development sessions, supplemental resources, and books for classroom use
  • Monthly professional development sessions
    • In-person sessions: Opening sessions will focus on communal establishment of cohort parameters and best practices, introductory materials, and needs assessments. Closing sessions are reserved for sharing plans and progress with curriculum development, community engagement, self-reflections and program assessment.
    • Virtual sessions: Remaining monthly sessions will be held online. Topics shall be selected based on the cohort needs assessment and may include a combination of university and outside subject matter experts, guided practice with project personnel, and cohort collaboration around specific topics upon request.
  • Travel support for in-person sessions (mileage and hotel) and professional conference sessions for presentations on the Teaching Forward Fellowship

Draft Schedule of Meetings and Topics

DateFormatFocus/Activities
September 27-28, 2025In-Person RetreatKickoff & Community Building
• Fellowship orientation • Needs assessment survey
• Establish shared goals & community practice
• Begin “Archaeology of Self” reflection (Yolanda Sealey-Ruiz) • Presentations from project partners
• TRE session • Initial contact with community partners
October 18, 2025Virtual Session and cohort discussionFoundations of Culturally Responsive Pedagogy • Reading/discussion: Cultivating Genius (Gholdy Muhammad) • Speaker on humanizing pedagogy •Teacher reflections
November (Date TBD – either 15th or 22nd)Virtual Session and peer mentoringExploring Bias, Identity, and Representation • Continued work on Arch of Self • Begin developing curricular focus areas • Breakout discussions by topic/discipline
December 13, 2025Virtual WorkshopBuilding Cultural Knowledge and Context • Book discussion (I Kick and I Fly) • Supporting efforts through grant application strategies
January 10, 2026Virtual WorkshopTrauma-Informed Pedagogy in Practice • Emphasis on somatic strategies & classroom application • Cultural Context presentation for Flying Through Water
February 14, 2026Virtual Session and cohort discussionContinued Trauma Discussion in Local Contexts • Student demographics and histories • Small group work with local community data, family engagement strategies • Book Discussion on Flying Through Water
March 7, 2026Virtual Session and cohort discussionContinued Discussion of Local and Regional Contexts • Book Discussion on Solito • Midpoint survey and evaluation
April (Date TBD)Virtual Session and peer mentoringResource Curation & Integration • Discussions with project directors on lesson planning • Integration of multimodal resources
May (Date TBD)Virtual Session and cohort discussionConnecting with Families & Communities • Panels or roundtables with community partners • Action planning for school-community connections
June (Date TBD)Virtual Session and peer mentoringDrafting and Feedback • Work on lesson plan development • Office hours with mentors and directors
July (Date TBD)Virtual Check-Ins as neededDrafting and Feedback • Self-paced work and reflection, planning for 26-27 • Office hours with mentors and directors
August (Dates TBD)In-Person RetreatClosing Retreat
• Surveys and assessments • Shared goals & community practice • Presentations from cohort members • Establishing sustainability plans and future goals