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  1. Nebraska work based learning manual planning and implementation guides for educators, employers, policymakers, and parents (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:429230) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1998

81. Special And Gifted Center_Gifted And Talented
US Department of education publication on gifted and talented education. wide EnrichmentModel, Mentor Connection, teacher training, parent resources and more.
http://www.edgateteam.net/sped_gifted/giftandtalent.htm
Personal Edition Tour
The Basics
Hot Topics Specific Conditions Gifted and Talented ... Center Home This site is sponsored by: An EdGate Content Channel
Strategies for working at home and at school with gifted and talented children. Check It Out Did You Know Take A Tour Learning Materials ... Other Gifted and Talented Links
Check It Out!
Do you have students with special gifts? If so, you should be aware of the Center for Talented
Youth
at the Johns Hopkins University http://www.jhu.edu/gifted/ . The Center for Talented
Youth is a national and international talent search that identifies outstanding academic talent
and provides challenging and innovative learning opportunities in mathematics, science, and

82. Nebraska Data - Quality Counts '99
Majority of parents attend parentteacher conferences (1996), 95. (1998), n/a.State grants waivers of education regulations (1998), yes. nebraska. ADEQUACY.
http://www.edweek.org/sreports/qc99/states/grades/ne-t.htm
Nebraska Data This page shows Nebraska's scores in five major areas: Student Achievement
Standards, Assessments, and Accountability

Teacher Quality

School Climate
...
Resources
To compare data from one or more states, go to State Data Comparisons All Students Achieving at High Levels
For more information about these measures, see our 50-state Student Achievement data table.
indicates state does not participate in national assessment, survey, or data collection.
indicates a statistically significant improvement since 1992 in the 4th grade and since 1990 in the 8th grade.
All figures are in percents
NOTE: "Algebra class" refers to an algebra or integrated-mathematics course. Nebraska MATH 4th graders who scored at least at "proficient" level on 1996 NAEP mathematics exam 4th graders who scored at least at "basic" level on 1996 NAEP mathematics exam 4th graders who scored at least at "below basic" level on 1996 NAEP mathematics exam 8th graders who scored at least at "proficient" level on 1996 NAEP mathematics exam

83. IID: HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES CURRICULUM GATEWAYS
Social Science resources This nebraska Department of education clearinghouseis structured by themes (for example, Civic Ideals and Practices).
http://www.groton.k12.ct.us/WWW/pol/mtsb/iid01/hss19ii.htm
Humanities and Social Sciences Curriculum Gateways
"H-Net is an international network of scholars in the humanities and social sciences that creates and coordinates electronic networks, using a variety of media, and with a common objective of advancing humanities and social science teaching and research." H-Net is supported by Michigan State University and the National Endowment for the Humanities.
The H-Net Teaching Project
"The H-Net Teaching Project strives to provide online resources for K-12 and Collegiate teachers." Each project network (H-High-S, H-MMedia, H-Survey, H-Teach, and H-WCiv) offers "information on textbook publishers, monograph publishers, resources of interest, scholarly journals, course syllabi, interactive course syllabi and internet links."
"H-HIGH-S encourages scholarly discussion of teaching high school history/social studies and makes available diverse bibliographical, research and teaching aids."
H-MMEDIA (Multimedia)
"H-MMEDIA encourages scholarly discussion of the use of "multimedia" in teaching and research in the humanities and makes available diverse bibliographical, research and teaching aids."
H-TEACH (Teaching History)
" H-TEACH encourages scholarly discussion of TEACH History and makes available diverse bibliographical, research and teaching aids."

84. PRIDE-Omaha Home Page
Made possible by a grant from the Manota E. Simon Foundation Would you like to contact our national leaders? George W. Bush, VicePresident Richard Cheney, and nebraska State Senators and Congressman. special grant with the nebraska Department of education Drug-Free Schools Coordinator,
http://www.pride.org/
Made possible by a grant from the Manota E. Simon Foundation It's Time To Mark Your Calendar! The date has been set, so please take a moment to note it on your calendar. The will take place on Sunday, September 28, 2003 from 1:00 to 4:00 pm at the Heartland of America Park. More details will be coming your way soon. Would you like to contact our national leaders? Simply click here to find contact information for President George W. Bush, Vice-President Richard Cheney, and Nebraska State Senators and Congressman. We encourage you to let them know your concerns. Some facts don't change! Children represent the future to the tobacco industry. Addiction to tobacco can start as early as the third cigarette. The average age of first use of tobacco in the Omaha area is 11. For a list of Douglas County tobacco license holders caught selling tobacco to kids... You can help clear the air ! You can help safeguard the health of citizens by supporting clean indoor air efforts as an individual or through your organization. Just click here to find out how to help as an individual.

85. Christian Personals Parent Nebraska - Matchmaker.com
Looking for your Christian Soulmate? Sign up at Christian Matchmaker and meet your soulmate, a friend or a pen pal in a safe and secure community. Search our 90+ communities and find what you're looking for FREE trial Membership- NO Credit Card
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86. Indian Education Resources: NWREL's Comprehensive Center, Region X
Comprehensive directory of links to Indian educational resources with special reference to Northwest Indian tribes.
http://www.nwrac.org/links/indian.html
Indian Education Resources
Our Title VII Indian Education Resources have moved:
find them at http://www.nwrac.org/links/title9.html
  • Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians
    ATNI is a nonprofit organization representing 54 Northwest tribal governments from the Oregon, Idaho,Washington, southeast Alaska, Northern California and Western Montana.
    [http://www.atnitribes.org]
    The ERIC Clearinghouse on Rural Education and Small Schools (ERIC/CRESS) has created this site as a special project to assist individuals and organizations engaged in research and development to better understand and improve education for American Indian and Alaska Native children and adults.
    [http://www.indianeduresearch.net/] American Indian College Fund
    The non-profit American Indian College Fund was created by 30 tribal collegesall founded by Indians to fight high rates of poverty, educational failure and cultural loss to raise desperately-needed scholarship, endowment and operating monies. Based in Denver, Colorado, the College Fund has raised a total of more than $35 million since 1989.
    [http://www.collegefund.org]

87. Learning Disabilities OnLine: Finding Help: Virginia States Resources
Federally Funded Programs parent and Professional State Department of educationSpecial education
http://www.ldonline.org/finding_help/local_org/virginia.html
To find other help resources select a topic from the list and click GO Select a Topic US - National Organizations US - Federal Agencies US - State By State Resource Guides Canadian Resources Information By Phone International Links LD Schools On-line Resources Parent Advocacy
LD OnLine introduces the LD OnLine Yellow Pages ! This exciting new venture brings information about professionals who serve children and adults with learning disabilities and/or ADHD. If you are a professional interested in listing your services, sign-up online now! Select a State Alabama Alaska American Samoa Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Guam Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota

88. Hoagies' Gifted Education Page
Provides research on parenting gifted and learning disabled children. Link to legal resources, mailing lists and educational technology pages.
http://www.hoagiesgifted.org/
Hoagies' Gifted Education Page Parents
Educators

Contents
What's New?
Updated April 6, 2003 Gifted 101 and
Gifted 102
Search You are visitor since March 17, 1998.
Send suggestions and corrections to webmaster@hoagiesgifted.org
Carolyn K.

Last updated March 18, 2003

89. Prevlink.org - The Right Stuff - Community - Links - Parent Resources
The nebraska Alcohol and Drug Information Clearinghouse is the state's resource center for information about alcohol, tobacco, other drugs, and related
http://www.prevlink.org/therightstuff/community/links/parent.html
Publications Links New Search ... Site Tools
Links - Parent Resources
Start Here! Alcohol Crime Education Funding General Info Health/Mental Health Nebraska Nicotine Parent Resources Prevention Special Populations Search Engines Treatment Workplace Youth
ABC's of Parenting
http://www.abcparenting.com

In the "parenting" category you'll find information and links of interest to parents of teens which has good sources of drug-prevention information.
Center for Successful Fathering
http://www.fathering.org/

The Center for Successful Fathering was founded on the belief that children need the balance of Mom and Dad. Common Sense!- National PTA
http://www.pta.org/commonsense/

Information to help parents raise alcohol- and drug-free children.
Family Education Network
http://www.familyeducation.com
Learning Network parent channel Fatherhood Initiative http://fatherhood.hhs.gov/ DHHS's undertaking to strengthen the role of fathers in families FatherNet http://www.cyfc.umn.edu/FatherNet/ FatherNet produces information on the importance of fathers, fathering and how fathers can be good parents and parent educators. Greenville Family Partnership http://www.gfpdrugfree.org

90. Divorce Education Programs - Lancaster And Saunders Counties
is to cooperatively provide education and support You may reproduce these resourcesfor educational Please credit University of nebraska Cooperative Extension
http://lancaster.unl.edu/famliv/divorce/

About Lancaster County Programs: Each year, over 1000 children under the age of 18 are affected by divorce in Lancaster County. Research indicates that for many of these children, separation or divorce may leave overwhelming feelings of insecurity, guilt, shame, loneliness and failure. Often, these feelings stay with the child for a lifetimeaffecting not only their self-esteem, but also their ability to cope, and handle conflict, peer pressure and anger. The Lancaster County Coalition to assist Children of Parents Experiencing Divorce (C.O.P.E.D.) was organized in 1999. It is comprised of community agencies that provide family and parenting education and support. The goal of C.O.P.E.D. is to cooperatively provide education and support to families in order that the effects of divorce on children are minimized. There are a variety of programs and services available in Lancaster County to meet the needs of divorcing families. Programs are coordinated through the Coalition to ensure services are provided on an on-going basis.

91. Education
High Plains Regional Technology in education Consortium; High School homepages forNebraska schools provided by events, virtual field trips, parent and teacher
http://www.nlc.state.ne.us/nsf/education.html
E lectronic L ibrary To limit your search use AND, OR, NOT or NEAR.
Use * at the END of a word to find variations (new*, will find news, newsletter, etc.) Search the Electronic Library For Education

92. Family Internet Resources
of Social Services, Health, and education, the University and the Law, and the NebraskaParent Center note is their link to other Internet resources related to
http://www.familyservice.org/resources.html
This is a list of other family related resources available on the Internet. web e-mail news World Wide Web Resources
Lincoln Kids
Your family guide for where to go, what to do and where to shop in the capitol city.
Family.com
Sponsored by Disney, with a variety of topics and bulletin boards.
Parent's Place.com
Chat, shopping, and support for parents, by parents.
Parent Soup
Started by two mothers in New York, this site features regular live chat times and dozens of bulletin board discussions.
Positive Parenting
Positive Parenting (On-line!) was developed as part of one individual's strong desire to share her knowledge of positive parenting and to help parents everywhere learn to be more effective parents.
NPIN Resources for Parents
Full text electronic versions of pamphlets, brochures, digests, guides, and other materials. The materials come from a variety of sources, and are listed by topic.
National Parent Information Network
The purpose of NPIN is to provide information to parents and those who work with parents and to foster the exchange of parenting materials. Materials included full text on NPIN have been reviewed for reliability and usefulness.

93. Website Listing For Parents
provides important information on services available in nebraska. US Department ofEducation—parents. Good source of information on parent involvement in
http://www.esu3.org/ectc/parents/parentweb.htm
Parenting Websites
Adolescent Health On-Line . Through its website the American Medical Association (AMA) Program on Child and Adolescent Health provides information on adolescent health issues.
http://www.ama-assn.org/ama/pub/category/1947.html . Provides information on immunizations, safety, health care and more.
http://www.aap.org/family/famhome.htm is a project of the Center on Children, Families, and the Law at the University of Nebraska in Lincoln and is supported by grants from the Nebraska Health and Human Services System: Special Services for Children and Adults Division, the Foster Care Division, and the Division of School and Adolescent Health.
www.answers4families.org At-Home Dads . This site is focused around a newsletter that provides you with articles to help you with your kids, networking with other dads, and startup or improve your home business. Each issue is informative and entertaining.
http://www.familyinternet.com/dad/index.html Children Home Alone provides safety games for children and guidelines for parents on precautions for children left alone in the home.

94. Nebraska.babyzone.com -- Your Local Guide To Pregnancy And Parenting Resources
nebraska Christian Home Educators Association The mission the benefits of Christianhome education.
http://nebraska.babyzone.com/parentresources.asp?type=Education

95. Nebraska Technology Projects
links, a virtual library, a parent library and a Project A Department of EducationTechnology Innovation nebraska Math Science Initiative A collaboration of
http://scrtec-ne.unl.edu/SCRTECNE/NETech.html
SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL TECHNOLOGY IN EDUCATION CONSORTIUM-NEBRASKA
SCRTECNE Homepage

Teaching and Learning

Prof Development

Technology Planning
... Comments The Nebraska Technology section of this Website highlights innovative technology projects in Nebraska. It is an impressive list that shows the progress that has been made. If you know of projects that we have missed, let us know.
Status of Technology in Nebraska Schools
Summary Data from the Nebraska Schools' Education Technology Plan Inventory.
Summary data from the Education Technology Plans filed with the Department of Education for eligibility to apply for Universal Service Fund and Technology Literacy Challenge funds. Current aggragate totals contain an inventory of school's technology hardware, software, telecommunications, networking, facilities and staff development and can be computed for all Nebraska schools or for a particular class of school district.
Internet Evaluation Project
The Nebraska K-12 Internet Evaulation Project, developed by the University of Nebraska at Omaha and the Nebraska Consortium of Educational Service Units to evaluate internet training provided by the ESU's and its impact on classroom activities. This report summarizes teacher usage and perceptions of the internet before and after training provided by the ESUs. For more information on the project, see the Internet Evaluation Project or the The Office of Internet Studies at UN-Omaha
Highlighting Nebraska Websites-A Sampling of School Websites

96. Home School Corner
Massachusetts Homeschool Organization of parent Educators. Home School OrganizationsNebraska Christian Home New Hampshire Michael's Home education Page New
http://www.e-tutor.com/homeschool/resourcesbystate.htm
Bulletin Board Articles Resources Resources by State Magazines Special Needs
Resources by State (CHEA) The Cultural Home Educators Assoc. Homeschool Resources
http://www.happyhomeschoolers.com
Apricot
http://www.apricotpie.com
Eclectic Home School
http://www.eho.org
Homeschooling in the USA
http://homeschooling.about.com/library/weekly/aa072999.htm
Jon's Homeschool Support Groups and Homeschooling Law by State
http://www.midnightbeach.com/hs/Web_Pages.res.f.html
Homeschool Organizations by state from Home Life
http://www.home-school.com/Groups/OrgList.html

Alabama

Alaska

Arizona
... Wyoming Alabama Home Educators of Alabama Round Table Central Alabama Resource for Home Educators North Alabama Home Educator's List of Alabama Support Groups Alabama Homeschool Organizations from Home Life Alaska Alaska Private Home Educator's Association Christian Home Educators of Kodiak Homeschoolers Unlimited Arizona Arizona Families for Home Education Roadrunner Home Schoolers Arkansas Arkansas Home Educators Arkansas Homeschool Organizations and Support Groups Arkansas Homeschooling Live and Learn California California Homeschool Network Homeschool Association of California Homefires, Journal of Homeschooling

97. Parent Advocates For Gifted Education (PAGE), Sumter, SC
page, PAGE, parent Advocates for Gifted education
http://www.uscsumter.edu/~tpowers/page/infolinx.htm
Information of interest to parents of gifted and talented students
In touch with your government
  • Click here To send e-mail to a South Carolina elected official
  • Click here To visit the homepage of the South Carolina General Assembly, from which you can monitor the progress of bills and resolutions, read the texts of new laws, learn the constituencies and committee assignments of legislators, find out when assembly and committee meetings are scheduled, and jump to a special kids' page. [WARNING: This is a new address, and it attempts to set MANY cookies on your computer when you log in. If you have your browser set to notify you of every attempt to set a cookie, be prepared to do a lot of clicking!]
  • Click Here to visit the homepage of the South Carolina State Department of Education.
  • Click Here to visit the website of The Center for Responsive Politics. Here, you can check on every national Senatorial and Congressional race. Of particular interest is the information on how much money each candidate has raised and where it comes from.
Agencies responsible for Gifted and Talented Programs in other states
Maryland
Colorado
Alberta, Canada

98. Early Intervention Related Links - George Jesien, Ph.D.
Center's World Wide Web Site nebraska Partnership IDEAS Family Village NPNDHome PageParent News PEP LanguageHearing Association NASSP- education Leaders in
http://www.waisman.wisc.edu/earlyint/eilinks.htmlx
Related Links
Compiled by George Jesien, Ph.D.
Links to sites related to early intervention, children with special needs and their families. Information dealing with policy, research and services is included. Feel free to explore and share with other interested individuals. If you know of other resources that should be included here, please send the URL to gjesien@ari.net
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99. Idaho Education Association - Norma Eames During Her Career
There were no teacher aides or physical education, art, or music teachers as thereare now. Norma Eames began her teaching career in nebraska in 1942-43.
http://www.idahoea.org/happenings/Eames.html

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  • Current Events IEA Reporter ... ARCHIVED CURRENT EVENTS IEA Reporter
    OCT. 1999 (Volume 54, Number 1) During my career . . .
    One of the major changes that occurred was that teachers could teach on a provisional certificate when I began teaching. In my case, I took two years teacher training in high school in Nebraska and taught three years before attending any college classes. I'm sure this affected the students I taught. I was barely 18 and taught grades 1-8 in a one-room school where I built the fires, carried in the water, and cleaned the schoolall for $65 a month. I did not have adequate training to give the students what they needed, although I gave it my best. I was expected to discipline my students and there were no lawsuits if a child was spanked. However, I never found the need to do so. When I married and moved to Idaho and again began teaching, I still taught on a provisional certificate until I received my degree at Idaho State University.

100. MCEC: Assessment Resource Center
Special Ed. nebraska Special Populations Web Page Visit the nebraska Special Educationsite and scroll through to link to parent Informtaion, School
http://www.militarychild.org/assessment/searchresults.cfm?state=NE

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