About me
David J. O'Connor is originally from and is a citizen of the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa (Anishinaabe or Ojibwe) in northern Wisconsin. In January 2012, he became the Education Consultant, American Indian Studies Program at the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI). In David's role at DPI, he supports school districts' efforts to provide instruction on the histories, cultures and tribal sovereignty of American Indian nations and tribal communities of Wisconsin, often referenced as Wisconsin Act 31, and the education of Native American students.
David provides training opportunities and presents at conferences and workshops throughout the state of Wisconsin on American Indian education and studies. He also provides general consultation on issues related to the education of American Indian students. David serves as liaison to American Indian nations and tribal communities of Wisconsin; tribal education departments, Wisconsin Indian Education Association (WIEA), Great Lakes Inter-Tribal Council (GLITC), Special Committee on State-Tribal Relations, and the Office of Indian Education - U.S. Department of Education.
David received both his Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Educational Leadership Policy and Analysis (ELPA) and Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in History with certificates in American Indian Studies and Chican@ and Latin@ Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is also a graduate of the School District of Ashland where he did his K-12 education and a graduate of the Bad River Head Start where he started his education and his early learning.