Parenting Links colorado parent Information and Resource Center. Discovery Channel School. Davis Dyslexia Association International. earlychildhood.com. education Early Childhood education Coalition. parent Academy http://www.parent-education.com/links.html
Education Resource Organizations Directory (EROD) Assistance Center Ramon F. Villarreal colorado State University School of education 410 17th edu/programs/EAC/index.html parent Resource Center Top http://bcol02.ed.gov/Programs/EROD/org_list_by_territory.cfm?territory_cd=co
Colorado K-12 Student Assessment Index Page Data and information on colorado's student assessment program, including test results, assessment tools, publications, and resources for teachers and parents. The colorado Department of education http://www.cde.state.co.us/index_assess.htm
Extractions: Assessment, challenging Academic Standards, and school and district Accountability are the three "legs" supporting Colorado's comprehensive school reform efforts. New student performance data and testing information become available on an almost daily basis. Please return often for invaluable, breaking news and information on the Colorado Student Assessment Program (CSAP) and other statewide assessments.
Education Resource Organizations Directory (EROD) parental Assistance Program (California) Ahmium education, Inc. ernie@ivic.net colorado Top colorado parent Information and Resource Center Clayton http://bcol02.ed.gov/Programs/EROD/org_list.cfm?category_cd=PRC
MidContinental Region - Colorado - NNLM-MR Plan Plus; colorado Family Health and Wellness; Resource and Referral Agencies Child Care, Early education/parenting; parent Information and Resource Center http://nnlm.gov/mcr/states/colorado.php
Extractions: National Network of Libraries of Medicine MidContinental Region. This program is coordinated by the National Library of Medicine and carried out through a nationwide network of health science libraries and information centers. Colorado Libraries with Consumer Health Collections Colorado has hospital public and academic libraries which are members of the
Indian Education Resources: NWREL's Comprehensive Center, Region X 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 American Indian Alaska Native education Research. The ERIC Clearinghouse Based in Denver, colorado, the College Fund has raised http://www.nwrac.org/links/indian.html
Extractions: The non-profit American Indian College Fund was created by 30 tribal colleges all 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.
Tozer PTAC Windsor,Colorado parent resources. any and everything you may need to become a more informed parent. links to web sites with content that may be educational, informative, or fun http://www.windsor.k12.co.us/tozer/tozpac/tozpac.htm
Extractions: SimpleĀ get involved in the Parent Teacher Advisory Council ("PTAC"). As PTAC members, we are also members of the Windsor community, parents of school-aged children, business owners, full time employees, and housewives. We are extremely busy parents who believe that being actively involved in our children's education is a priority, not a luxury. The PTAC parents constantly hear local parents complain about issues related to the Windsor schools. Windsor is a great town to live in because the school officials care about your input. So instead of complaining to other parents which ultimately yields no results, why don't you make a commitment to take an active role in bettering your child's education TODAY by getting involved in the Parent Teacher Advisory Council ("PTAC") on a regular basis. In getting involved through the PTAC, you can have a direct impact on decisions related to these very issues. All Tozer parents are automatically members of the PTAC and are always welcome to attend meetings. This group meets approximately five times a year. The purpose of the PTAC is:
Extractions: Arkansas ... Additional Educational Resources (*Please note that PTO Central is not affiliated with the Colorado PTA) Welcome to the Colorado educational resource page. The goal of this page is to provide a central informational source for parents, educators and school officials on an array of issues facing Colorado schools. From school fundraising to regional Parent Teacher Association contacts to classroom initiatives, the online resources below provide additional insight into these issues, as well as many other important concerns facing Colorado schools, PTA and PTO groups, and other parent organizations. Colorado PTA
Special Education News -- Colorado Stats And Links to outside web pageColorado Department of education Licensing. button to outside web pageColorado Counseling Association. parent and Family Links check out For http://www.specialednews.com/states/co/colinks.html
Extractions: Under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act 1995-2001 Allocation: '95-'01 Authorization: '95-'01 Funds Missed: $331 million $1.23 billion $894.5 million 2001 Allocation: Possible 2002 Increase: Possible 2002 Allocation: $60.8 million $58.1 million $118.9 million SOURCES: Council for Exceptional Children reprint of aggregated actual allocations from U.S. Department of Education and full funding estimates derived by Fiscal Planning Services, Inc. based on information from IDEA Funding Coalition data. FY2002 appropriation under Harkin-Hagel plan estimated by American Association of School Administrators Federal and State Government Links
Colorado Homeschooling Laws - A To Z Home's Cool 2. Or, if a home schooling parent or anyone else education Law Nonpublic home-based education statute underwent changes when colorado Governor Bill http://homeschooling.gomilpitas.com/laws/blCO.htm
Extractions: Homeschooling books and supplies at discount, no sales tax, and now free shipping! A to Z Home's Cool Homeschooling I am Ann Zeise , your guide to the best and most interesting and useful sites and articles about home education on the web. Search Home Recent Articles Events Join Email List ... Free Newsletter by Diane T. Liggett (Photographer), James A. MacK This book is a great help in planning family vacations. It is easy to read and is very clear when describing activities/areas to visit/interesting info... It offers information about places that includes wildlife, nature, history, even questions that you and your child can try to answer as you visit these places. On the Trail of Colorado Critters : Wildlife-Watching for Kids
Technical Assistance Alliance For Parent Centers Region 4 Ohio Coalition for the education of Children 611 North Weber, Suite 200 colorado Springs, CO 80903 Region 6 Matrix parent Network and Resource Center http://www.taalliance.org/
Extractions: Find your parent center Alliance National Conference Agenda and Handouts The Technical Assistance Alliance for Parent Centers is an innovative project that supports a unified technical assistance system for the purpose of developing, assisting and coordinating Parent Training and Information Projects and Community Parent Resource Centers under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). This project is funded by the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education Programs and consists of 1 national center and 6 regional centers . The project is funded to strengthen the connections to the larger technical assistance network and fortify partnerships between parent centers and state education systems at regional and national levels. Parent Training and Information Centers (PTIs) and Community Parent Resource Centers (CPRCs) in each state provide training and information to parents of infants, toddlers, children, and youth with disabilities and to professionals who work with children. This assistance helps parents to participate more effectively with professionals in meeting the educational needs of children and youth with disabilities. The Parent Centers work to improve educational outcomes for children and youth with all disabilities (emotional, learning, mental, and physical). The Alliance offers a variety of resources to further strengthen the Parent Centers' abilities to effectively serve the families in their communities whose children have disabilities. There are 106 parent centers in the United States. Staff members in these centers, as well as at the Alliance office, are likely to be parents of children with disabilities or have disabilities themselves. The
Colorado Family Literacy Consortium - Parents features resources for colorado s families, child care on early childhood care and education, including out ERIC Brief Articles for Parents, Spanish/English http://www.coloradoliteracy.net/parents.html
Extractions: CPIRC has been created to help families and schools work better together to ensure children succeed in school. It is a network of statewide organizations and six community agencies representing urban and rural communities working together to provide parents with information and resources to support them in their efforts to raise healthy, happy, and successful children. Connect for Kids:
Colorado Family Literacy Consortium (resources in Spanish for parents.). resources for Communities. colorado Department of education, colorado Department of education 201 E. Colfax Avenue Denver http://www.coloradoliteracy.net/
Extractions: A longitudinal study of 14 families, who participated in the Trinidad State Junior College Even Start Program, reports that 53% of children were reading above grade level, and the remaining 47% were reading at grade level. The Colorado Family Literacy Consortium believes that family literacy is one of the most powerful ways to better the lives of children and parents. By developing policies and procedures, providing tools and resources, and conducting training, the Consortium is improving and expanding family literacy services throughout Colorado.
Educational Psychology Interactive: Internet Resources from Martin Ryder, University of colorado at Denver; Irene Chen, University of Houston, College of education; techniques from Brainstorming.co.uk; Parenting of K http://chiron.valdosta.edu/whuitt/materials/internet.html
Extractions: Internet Resources Last updated: May 2004 EdPsych : Courses Homepage Introduction to Education and Educational Psychology ... Educational Research American Educational Research Association (AERA) RSCH 7100 Library Research Guide for Graduate Students in Education by Julie Chapman, Valdosta State University
Colorado Education Reform | Resources For Parents The colorado Department of education (CDE) strives for For example, so that parents may compare apples to apples, school employee positions are equalized. http://www.fund4colorado.org/cer/parentsFAQ.html
Extractions: 1. How does the CSAP help schools and students? The CSAP is a tool for teachers and parents to use to address the educational needs of the student. CSAPs are sent home to parents with a detailed diagnostic report that explains their child's academic strengths and areas that need improvement. This allows parents to work with teachers to better understand the unique needs of the child. 2. Will the CSAP affect my child's grade, ability to graduate or move to the next grade? No. Your child will take the CSAP test each year in grades 3 through 10 in reading and writing and grades 5 through 10 in math. In grade 11 your child will take the ACT which may be used to apply for college and will be recorded on his or her transcript. No child is denied advancement to the next grade or graduation from high school based on his or her results. CSAP scores are not used on a school's accountability report These assessments, which were written by Colorado teachers, provide you and your child's teacher a diagnostic tool of what your child knows and is able to do based on the academic standards for his or her grade level. It will provide the teacher with your child's strengths and weaknesses. The assessment will enable the teacher to provide targeted instruction and help for your child.
Colorado Education Reform | Resources For Parents Parents need to demonstrate appropriate behaviors, even if parents don t feel they can help with homework, by conveying the importance education is to you and http://www.fund4colorado.org/cer/parentstopTen.html
Extractions: The report explains the results in order for you to better identify the needs of your child. In general, scores or performance levels mean: For an expanded explanation of the levels by grade and subject area, visit the Department of Education's web site . And for more information on preparing your child for the CSAP, download the Guide for Parents
For Parents / Para Padres online material to help guide your child s learning The education Trust For parents parent Involvement (from the PTA site) colorado Student Assessment http://communityrelations.dpsk12.org/stories/storyReader$114
Extractions: On January 8, 2002, President Bush signed into law the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 . The Act is the most sweeping reform of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) since ESEA was enacted in 1965. It redefines the federal role in K-12 education and will help close the achievement gap between disadvantaged and minority students and their peers. It is based on four basic principles: stronger accountability for results, increased flexibility and local control, expanded options for parents, and an emphasis on teaching methods that have been proven to work. National PTA every child one ...
Extractions: Family Economic Stability Family Economic Stability: Parenting will keep you up to date about creating good family relationships, through Cooperative Extension parenting education programs and information resources for parents. Cooperative Extension Parenting Education programs provide information on what to expect of children at different ages, and how to use discipline techniques appropriate for a child's age. These programs are designed to help parents manage children's difficult behavior and improve family communication skills. Partners in Parenting curriculum helps parents recognize warning signs and factors which may contribute to high-risk behaviors, while teaching their children how to avoid negative peer pressure. The six lessons include: self-esteem and personal development, self-esteem for children/making a difference, communication, effective discipline, problem solving and decision making, and peer pressure/accepting responsibility. The curriculum is most useful to the parents of children preschool through elementary school age.
Extractions: Parent Resources Web Resources National Organizations State Organizations Local Resources Web Resources (updated 12/03) Back to top The following list of web sites was compiled for parents of children newly diagnosed with hearing loss. In an effort to help direct parents to useful resources, these web sites have been previewed and summarized. They are listed in alphabetical order. Certainly information regarding deafness is not limited to the web sites listed here; this is simply a starting point for parents to begin researching services and options. About Deafness/Hard of Hearing This is a large web site that addresses numerous issues surrounding deafness. It provides links to