Technical Assistance & Professional Learning

PART C: AGES BIRTH TO 3

Wisconsin RESource provides professional development and support to Wisconsin’s Birth to 3 County Programs. The RESource Project’s goal is to make sure that everyone within the Wisconsin Birth to 3 Program feels connected and prepared as they work to improve outcomes for children with disabilities and their families.

RESource accomplishes this mission through:

  • Providing rich and varied professional development opportunities for the workforce
  • Completing outreach activities with our statewide and community partners
  • Connecting with Higher Education to highlight early intervention as a career path
  • Creating opportunities for collaboration within our workforce

 

EI in WI – Wisconsin Birth to 3 Program’s Professional Development System https://www.eiinwi.org/

 

To Request TA Support

For more information, contact Michelle Davies, 608-745-5403 or [email protected]

 

PART B: AGES 3-5

The Early Learning Technical Assistance and Implementation (EL-TAI) grant supports school districts, community partners, and families to improve outcomes for preschool children with disabilities in Wisconsin, through evidence-based and meaningful inclusive practices.

EC SpEd DPI

ELTAI Information: Services and support menu

To Request TA Support

Sign Up For the Early Childhood Special Education (ECSE) Email List: The email list will provide individuals who work with and support preschoolers with IEPs with information on best practices, EC indicators, state updates, and professional learning opportunities across the state. To join the ECSE email list, copy and paste this email address ([email protected]) into the “To” field of an email. Send the email and you will receive a confirmation email.

For statewide coordination, contact: Michelle Ogorek, 414-628-9868, [email protected] or Jennifer Bibler,  Jennifer.Bibler@ dpi.wi.gov

 

PARTS C and B: AGES BIRTH TO 5 TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE

Early Childhood Technical Assistance (ECTA) Center – ECTA Center provides a variety of technical assistance opportunities to support states including: Coaching systems change efforts; Developing critical new resources for the field; Facilitating peer learning communities; Co-sponsoring conferences on important national issues; Responding to individual state requests for assistance.

 

Updated 3/18/2025