Release from DPI with embedded links to extra materials:
New
DPI equivalency
processes make it easier for districts to award core credit for business
and information technology and marketing education courses.
Task forces composed of
Wisconsin teachers, administrators, higher education, and DPI staff updated the
equivalency process for both subjects, recognizing they have evolved into
courses involving social studies and economic concepts. In the case of Business
and Information Technology, the courses also involve English Language Arts
skills.
The DPI is working with
the University of Wisconsin to establish an ongoing process for recognition of
DPI-approved equivalent courses.
Districts interested in
pursuing social
studies or English
Language Arts equivalency for Business and Information Technology or
Marketing Education classes should:
1. Form a committee to compare the
courses in question to the district's core subjects curriculum. To help with
this process, the DPI has created “crosswalks” of state standards for both
areas.
2. Obtain school board approval.
3. Submit all documentation to the DPI
using a form.
More information can be
found in the materials on the DPI Business and Information
Technology Equivalency website.
The new equivalency
processes join others
created since 2007 for agriculture, technology, engineering, and family and
consumer science courses.
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