TUSD Social Studies PTA; National Urban League; new york Times Learning parenthood Web education; parentsand Children Teacher/Pathfinder parent resources; Technology Learning http://instech.tusd.k12.az.us/Parents/parents.html
Extractions: Find out what the parents in TUSD are doing to improve student achievement. Science and Math at Home for Middle Schoolers Science and Math at Home for Young Children Science Fair Information Sitios para niños ... Teacher/Pathfinder Parent Resources (Site sent in by Gridley Middle School) Ten Characteristics of Good Science Programs The American Academy of Pediatrics The Children's Partnership TotCity ... UVa Special Education Web Site Varias máquinas de búsqueda http://www.escapeartist.com/search41/buscalo.html
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Extractions: Authority LEARNING SUPPORT CENTER SITES Locations of Learning Support Center sites, including new seats (Capital Plan 2003-2004) and new seat conversion for the 2003-2004 school year. The Math Forum Student Center The Math Forum is a center for mathematics on the Internet. Its mission is to provide resources, materials, and activities, that enrich and support teaching and learning in an increasingly technological world. Announcements on Security and Safety in our Schools Chancellors Message to Parents Parents' Guide for Talking to their Children About War Teachers' Guide for Addressing the Topic of War in the Classroom Additional Recommended Resources for Parents and Teachers ... April is National Poetry Month: Poetry Units of Study, K-12
Special Education For Special Children Special education Inclusion includes definitions and bibliography. Nanuet parentInformation Network A parent suppport group in Nanuet, new york. http://www.geocities.com/Athens/4611/
Extractions: This site was created in February 1996 as a resource for the special education community. Not only do we provide timely and relevant links to informative sites, but we are gratified that many sites include Special Education for Special Children as one of their links as well. Please feel free to suggest additional links or other information that you think would be helpful. Don't forget to sign our guestbook. We'd love to know that you were here! Special Note: Please do not e-mail the webmaster of this site asking for advice. The site was designed by the parent of a special child and while he has had many experiences in the world of special education, including the presidency of a SEPTA, he is not qualified to give advice or make recommendations. Thank you. What is ADD?
Nanuet Parents Information Network Special education support group in Rockland County, new yorkCategory Reference education Special education Support for information on disabilities and gifted education Assistive Technology Site SCHOOLPERSONNEL LINKS The new york State Teachers parent Training Information http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pointe/2074/
Extractions: You are visitor number The Nanuet Parents Information Network is a website by and for parents to find resources and share information to help their children with special needs. Any new info or links you want to share,please send to webcommittee with attachment or add to guestbook. We hope you enjoy our site.
Extractions: Produced by New York Congress of Parents and Teachers, Inc. (NYS PTA) and New York State United Teachers (NYSUT) Introduction The New York Congress of Parents and Teachers, Inc. (NYS PTA) and New York State United Teachers (NYSUT) are pleased to have collaborated on this Guide to Special Education. Our organizations from their very beginnings have shared a steadfast commitment to improving the education, health and welfare of all children. We believe that Parents + Teachers = Achievement for Children and Youth. When parents, teachers and school staff work together, our children are in the best possible environment for reaching their full potential. We believe that every child can learn; however, we understand that the way each child learns may vary. Students with disabilities deserve the resources and help they need to learn in an environment with their nondisabled peers to the fullest extent possible. Parents, teachers and school staff need to know what assistance is available and the process for obtaining it. We must be proactive in seeking the programs and services necessary to help each child participate in all aspects of school and community life.
Welcome To The National Parent Information Network Provides access to researchbased information about the process of parenting and about family involvement Category Home Family Parenting Child educationERIC Clearinghouse on Urban education Box 40 Teachers College, Columbia UniversityInstitute for Urban and Minority education new york, NY 10027 Please http://npin.org/
Extractions: This Web site has been funded at least in part with Federal funds from the U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences. The content of this Web site does not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the U.S. Department of Education, nor does mention of trade names, commercial products, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.
NPIN. About NPIN education at Teachers College, Columbia University, new york City; and on Elementaryand Early Childhood education at the If you are a parent, we invite you to http://npin.org/about.html
Extractions: Professor Emerita, Early Childhood Education The mission of NPIN is to provide access to research-based information about the process of parenting, and about family involvement in education. We believe that well-informed families are likely to make good decisions about raising and educating their children. The National Parent Information Network (NPIN) is a project of the ERIC system, which is administered by the National Library of Education in the U.S. Department of Education . NPIN is designed and maintained by two ERIC clearinghouses: the ERIC Clearinghouse on Urban Education at Teachers College, Columbia University, New York City; and the ERIC Clearinghouse on Elementary and Early Childhood Education at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. All other ERIC system components are also contributors and participants. (For more information about the ERIC system, visit the ERIC systemwide Web site maintained by ACCESS ERIC.)
Parents - Parent Organizations Asian American parent Association (AAPA) Organization addresses organizations inpromoting excellence in education. new york State PTA Websites - A listing http://usny.nysed.gov/parents/parentorgs.html
Extractions: Richard P. Mills, President of The University of the State of New York (USNY) and Commissioner of Education About SED and USNY SED Calendar Press Releases Publications ... Topics A-Z Resources for: Citizens Individuals with Disabilities Licensed Professionals Parents ... School Administrators - Students Teachers Information about: Higher Education PreK-Adult Education SED PORTAL Log In SED Home ... Resources for Parents Parent Organizations Parent Organizations Asian American Parent Association (AAPA) - Organization addresses concerns facing our children's K-12 education, provides opportunities for the exchange of ideas on issues related to education, and organizes activities that support student development. Council for Exceptional Children - The Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) is the largest international professional organization dedicated to improving educational outcomes for individuals with exceptionalities, students with disabilities, and/or the gifted. CEC advocates for appropriate governmental policies, sets professional standards, provides continual professional development, advocates for newly and historically underserved individuals with exceptionalities, and helps professionals obtain conditions and resources necessary for effective professional practice. National Association for Gifted Children (NAGC) - An organization of parents, educators, other professionals and community leaders who unite to address the unique needs of children and youth with demonstrated gifts and talents as well as those children who may be able to develop their talent potential with appropriate educational experiences.
AFC Links new york State PTA; new york State School Public education Association; Resourcesfor Children With Sharing Success; Statewide parent Advocacy Network; Teaching http://www.advocatesforchildren.org/links.php3
Extractions: Government Agencies ... Media Resources The following links do not represent the opinions of Advocates for Children of New York, Inc. Educational Organizations Child Advocacy Organizations Legal Resources Government Agencies Educational Policy Resources Public Policy Media Resources Daily News Education Week Gotham Gazette New York Post ... Contact Us
SETRC serves as a repository for the new york State Department of education, offeringstate In addition, both professional and parent resource materials http://www.dcboces.org/instructional/setrc/
Extractions: SETRC The S pecial E ducation T raining and R esource C enter [SETRC] at Dutchess County BOCES is located in the Instructional Services Division at the BOCES Educational Training Academy [BETA], 900 Dutchess Turnpike, Poughkeepsie, New York. SETRC also serves as a repository for the New York State Department of Education, offering state publications and bulletins related to disabilities which are available to public and private schools within Dutchess County. In addition, both professional and parent resource materials are available for loan to teachers, administrators, related service providers, parents, students and agency personnel. Please contact the SETRC office by telephone [845.486.4840 x3030] or fax [845.486.4832]. SETRC provides coaching and technical assistance to school districts based on district's specific needs. There are fifty-six SETRC offices located throughout New York State, typically at each of the BOCES and the big five cities. The first priority for services is given to districts involved in the quality assurance review process: facilitative, collaborative or policy review. All other staff development needs are determined by the district's Comprehensive System of Personnel Development [CSPD], Comprehensive District Educational Plan [CDEP] and Professional Development Plan [PDP] and district VESID key performance indicator progress. SETRC programs include the following: Staff Development: Assistive Technology Behavior/Classroom Management Committee on Special Education/CPSE Member Training
United Federation Of Teachers - Resources For Parents Organizations To Contact Board of education Office of 11201 (718) 9355202; Chancellor'sParent Advisory Committee Avenue South, 13th Floor new york, NY 10010 http://www.uft.org/?fid=277
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Extractions: LHS Home Parent Portal Great Things to Do at Home with Math and Science Here are some suggested activity guides and field guides compiled by the to enhance your exploration of the wild world. Activity Guides Aquatic Project Wild Aquatic Education Activity Guide by Western Association for Fish and Wildlife Agencies
Resources Alcohol and Drugs www.acde.org/parent/main.htm is a substance abuse prevention andeducation agency that (new york, NY Hyperion, 2000) Ten Talks parents Must http://www.nick.com/all_nick/everything_nick/kaiser/resources.html
Extractions: The website for Talking With Kids About Tough Issues, a national initiative by the Kaiser Family Foundation and Children Now to encourage parents to talk with their children earlier and more often about tough issues like sex, HIV/AIDS, violence, alcohol, and drug abuse. The website provides information on the four issue areas, links to online spaces for parents to chat, and a host of websites and print resources to support conversations with children on a variety of issues. Materials are available in both English and Spanish. The website for the "Can We Talk?" Campaign, a national education effort from the National Education Association. The program is designed to help parents talk with their children about healthy relationships and sexuality, including the prevention of pregnancy, HIV/STDs, drug abuse and violence. The website provides information on parent and teacher training opportunities, in both English and in Spanish as "¿Conversamos?"
Families Together In New York State and support, individual and systemic advocacy, parent and professional training,library and information services to new york City parents Special education http://www.ftnys.org/links.htm
Programs >> PRC ESL instruction, have demanded the search for new resources. Consortium for WorkerEducation, parent Resource Centers Avenue 16th Floor new york, NY 10001 http://www.cwe.org/html/programs/p_prc.htm
Extractions: Programs PRC About Us Neighborhoods hosting PRCs include Central Harlem, the Lower East Side and Washington Heights in Manhattan, the South Bronx and Castlehill, Bedford-Stuyvesant in Brooklyn and Corona and Jamaica in Queens. Parents, faced with welfare time limits, are under increasing pressure to enter the workforce and often need support to succeed. The PRCs are located in the communities where they are the most needed. Since the PRCs started in 1997, sixty percent of the participants received public assistance and the program enrolled large numbers of non-English- speaking people. Services We Provide The PRCs offer: Results Produced The PRCs surpassed their goals and worked with 5,000 people last year. In the current school year over 6000 students have enrolled, again surpassing all expectations. In the PRC Computer Classes students are learning Microsoft Office, Excel, PowerPoint, and how to use the Internet. The PRCs offer GED (General Equivalency Diploma) classes, adult basic education classes, and English as a Second Language classes. An important program component are the job-readiness classes. These classes are designed to better prepare parents for the ever-changing world of work.
Helpful Internet Addresses Links to disability sites; Dragonfly Toys; United Cerebral Palsy of new YorkCity. Family education Network; parenting resources; parent Soup; parents http://www.advoc4disabled.state.ny.us/urls.htm
Extractions: d Office of Advocate for Persons with Disabilities Helpful Internet Addresses Disabilities Act Law/Legal Disability Developmental Disabilities Special Education ... Government Disability Statistics Center disABILITY Information and Resources Trace Research and Development Center MedWeb: Disabilities ... Knowledge Exchange Network-Mental Health Info Developmental Disabilities and Related Areas Sites Family Village Cornucopia of Disability Information-CODI NORD (Nat. Org. for Rare Diseases
Education Links: Resources For Teachers And Parents and downloadable, these supplemental curriculum resources meet national role in K12education and means to The new york Times Learning Network For students http://www.reading.org/links/edu_tp.html
Lorrie's Links Main Menu new york State CareerZone parent resources. ED Publications for parents Family EducationNetwork Helping Your Child with Homework KidSource Online National PTA http://www.portup.com/~lburhans/main.html