Read To Me - Idaho State Library Welfare s idaho Child Care Resource and Referral are under seven, as well as parenting education, literacy skills For more information about idaho Even Start http://www.lili.org/read/readtome/collab.htm
Extractions: Read to Me Last Updated This page: A-F G-I J-Z Related pages: Collaboration Bibliography Tips on Collaboration Collaboration encompasses working with schools, community organizations, agencies, child care providers, and others to develop cooperative relationships to meet the needs of youth and their families. Collaboration is the key to offering effective services for youth. By forming alliances, public libraries can accomplish a number of goals. These goals include becoming better informed about the needs of youth, finding new ways to inform them about library resources, and providing library services where youth can best use them. The following list of agencies and organizations are among those that libraries are partnering with to provide better services for Idahoans. Adult Basic Education (ABE) provides instruction to adults in reading, writing, math, speaking English, GED preparation, and computer literacy. The program aims at preparing learners to function as employees, family and community members. For more information visit their web site: www.nwlincs.org/idalincs/index.htm
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CHOIS-Christian Home Schoolers Of Idaho parents are fuming after the BC education Ministry ordered thousands of them to stop using faithbased materials or any other unofficial resource when http://www.chois.org/banned.html
Extractions: Vancouver Sun Thursday, April 22, 2004 Pamela Nagle helps her 12-year-old son Troy with some mathematics school work in their Langley home. CREDIT: Steve Bosch, Vancouver Sun Home-schooling parents are fuming after the B.C. Education Ministry ordered thousands of them to stop using faith-based materials or any other "unofficial" resource when teaching their children at home. Many parents, including some who aren't religious, say they will cut their ties with the school system rather than obey the directive. "They can't tell me what to do in my own home," said Pamela Nagle, whose son is home-schooled but attends a Langley school one day a week. Nagle, a Christian, said she can understand the ministry's long-standing refusal to pay for religious materials but won't abide by an order telling her how to spend her own money. And she won't be limited to ministry-approved resources that she describes as stagnant. "I don't like the fact that they believe they know what's best for my child," said Nagle, who spends hundreds of dollars on resources in addition to the $600 she receives from the Langley school district under a distance-education program.
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Extractions: Description Partners Partners from both the private and public sectors are engaged in working on the four focus areas: Promoting quality learning environments : Partners include Child Care Connections, Southeastern Idaho Community Action Agency, Mountain States Early Headstart, the College of Southern Idaho, and Idaho Head Start Association; Engaging parents Supporting professional development for early education teachers : Partners include the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare, the Idaho Association for the Education of Young Children (IAEYC), and Idaho Head Start Association; and Demonstrating innovative models of coordination : Partners include the Boise County Juvenile Justice Department, the Madison School District, Gritman Medical Center, the Childrens School, Child Care Connections, and other community groups. History and Development Business leaders and policymakers in the state were also recognizing the need to focus on early childhood education. Between 1995 and 1997, a business commission, the Governors office, and a coalition of Latino organizations all created separate education reform plans that included early childhood education strategies. The JKAF combined some of the ideas from the three plans to design a framework for a comprehensive early childhood education initiative. Once the framework was established, the Foundation convened public and private stakeholders from throughout Idaho to solicit their input and support. Participants included officials from Idahos Human Service Department, the Governors Office, Head Start, and the State Board of Education, as well as business leaders and service providers. With input from these stakeholders, the initiative was fine-tuned with the following goals and strategies:
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Extractions: Parental Information and Resource Centers (PIRCs) in California There are now six Parental Information Resource Centers funded by the US Department of Education in California: Information about these Resource Centers is provided immediately below. For those wishing to contact other PIRCs across the country, this list is followed by a more comprehensive listing of such centers in the other states." The California PARENT Center at the June Burnett Institute
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Extractions: Shirley Cobble, Director of Library/Media Services, scobble@isdb.state.id.us The Idaho School for the Deaf and the Blind (ISDB) Library/Media Center provides a variety of resources and services to visually impaired/blind and deaf/hard of hearing individuals throughout the state. Services are offered to families and professionals, serving them on a local and statewide level. As a part of the state library system, resources are extended to all Idaho residents. The center is centrally located and houses four libraries; K-3rd grade, 4th grade through adult, K-3rd VI Library, Parent Resource Library. We have a media/captioned video area/storage area, teachers' materials area, TV Satellite/conference room, and a copy center. Our center is open from 7:00 am until 4:00 pm during the regular school days, 7:00-2:00 on Fridays. One of our library/media center's main goals is to promote reading with our students. In order to do so, a variety of methods and tools are being assimilated into use, including both the utilization and integration of technology as well as non-technological programs.
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Extractions: Home Pocatello Crisis Idaho Poison Center (Rocky Mountain Poison and Drug Center): Emergency Number: 1-800-860-0620. To order Mr. Yuk information, call Emergency Medical Services at 208-334-4013. Idaho's Safe Haven Act this act - passed in 2001 - means that under certain conditions, if a parent delivers the baby to a " safe haven, " the parent can remain anonymous, be assured the baby will be cared for, and will not be prosecuted for child abandonment Teen Suicide Hot Line (Southeastern Idaho) - 1-800-949-0057 Idaho Statewide Suicide Hot Line: 1-800-564-2120 Idaho Domestic Violence Programs, with 24-Hour Hot Line: 1-800-669-3176 24-Hour Pocatello, ID Women's Shelter/Crisis Call Line: 208-251-HELP (251-4357)
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Extractions: August 1999 IDAHO Abstract or Conceptual Framework for State Systemic Change The State of Idaho is developing rigorous content and performance standards for all kindergarten though 12 th grade students, including children and youth with disabilities. Although the standards will be completed by July 1999, systems currently are not in place for ensuring that all students succeed in achieving these high standards. The Improving Results Initiative is based on a collaborative partnership designed to align and strengthen educational systems that contribute to high student achievement. Partners in this project include the Idaho State Department of Education (ISDE), local education agencies, Idaho Parents Unlimited (IPUL), institutions of higher education and others. The goals of the initiative are to: Implement state and local policies and procedures that strengthen the capacity of schools to improve educational results for all students, including students with disabilities. Revise professional and paraprofessional standards, certification requirements and personnel development programs for the purpose of redefining personnel skills necessary to improve results for children and youth with disabilities.
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Extractions: About Charter Schools from the Center for Education Reform Newswire - February 3, 2004 Choice Opponents, Step Aside ... Connecticut's Choice Proposal ... Award-Winning Charters ... Show of Strength in Mississippi ... Auto-Pilot ... Charter Voice on CA Board ... Building Excellent Schools Spare the School, Despoil the Child New York Post Editorial , January 30, 2004 "Because Reisenbach is a charter school, not a traditional public school, something can be done about its chronic and abysmal failures: It can be shut. SUNY trustees were asked to do just that. Instead, they punted." Newswire - January 27, 2004 A Bridge to a Charter School: City Offers Campus Space in Return for Assistance By Justin Blum , Washington Post , January 25, 2004 "What we're seeing now is a recognition that the District itself cannot handle . . . everything it needs to do by itself in a centralized way," said Jeanne Allen of the Center for Education Reform, a Washington-based group that supports charter schools. Charter Schools
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Extractions: Contact Us CEDU's unique admission policy allows students to enter a program at any time of the year. There's no need to wait through the summer or for any arbitrary spot on the calendar. When a student needs CEDU, CEDU Education is ready for the student. Our professional admissions counselors can assist you in finding the right program for your child. If CEDU is right for you, we will help you enroll if it is not, we will help you learn about other options. Our commitment is to support families whose teens are troubled by emotional, behavioral, or learning challenges, and we will deliver. Phone: (800) 858-1933 Sandpoint, Idaho 83864 * Indicates required field Tell Us About Yourself *First Name: *Last Name: Mailing Address: Address Line 2: City: *State/Province: Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut District of Columbia Delaware Florida Georgia 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 Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Puerto Rico Alberta British Columbia Manitoba New Brunswick Newfoundland The Northwest Territories Nova Scotia Ontario Prince Edward Island Quebec Saskatchewan The Yukon Territory
Resource Agencies For Parents Evidence Continues to Grow parent Involvement Improves Communities Northwest Regional Educational Lab 101 of Micronesia, Guam, Hawaii, idaho, Kosrae, Marshall http://www.nssc1.org/directory/4parents.htm
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