EMC 300: K-12 WWW Sites of indiana University, and indiana University do not Online information source for social studies education. Includes teacher, student, and parent resources. http://seamonkey.ed.asu.edu/emc300/resources/k12sites.html
Extractions: General Math Science Language ... Visual Arts General - Of course you'll come for the art, but there is also an extensive education resources section PlanetK-12 - a great place to search for resources Education World - a great place to search for resources TeachersFirst - another place to search for resources Educational Hotlists @ The Franklin Institute - lists of links by subject. You can find almost anything from this site Educational Web Adventures (Eduweb) - a great use of instructional multimedia EdWeb - educational resources from around the world KidPub - over 14,000 stories written by children, with easy directions for contributing stories from your own students. The K12 Testbed Education Place Activity Search: K-8 activities and lesson plans for teachers and parents.
Amby's Education Site -- ADD / ADHD Resources be useful to any educator, parent, etc GENERAL education resources Includes a section on Disability Keenan Bosworth Teacher Talk http//education.indiana.edu/cas http://amby.com/educate/ADHD.html
Extractions: Attention Deficit Disorder ADD/ADHD Resources Table of Contents Gifted General Resources ADD Adults ... Online Tests ADHD and Children Who Are Gifted This article by James T. Webb and Diane Latimer provides information showing the similarities in behavior and hence the difficulty in diagnosing ADD or ADHD in the gifted population. (Includes references.) ERIC Clearinghouse on Disabilities and Gifted Education (ERIC Digest #522). http://www.cec.sped.org/digests/e522.htm Gifted But Learning Disabled: A Puzzling Paradox Susan Baum's 1990 article includes info about the difficulties in identification as well as conflicting quidelines, which in some cases preclude a dual diagnosis. Provides curricular guidelines to assist professionals in developing programs that will meet the needs of these students. ERIC Clearinghouse on Disabilities and Gifted Education (ERIC Digest #E479) http://www.cec.sped.org/digests/e479.htm Diagnosing ADD in Gifted Children: Some Words of Caution A careful diagnostic evaluation is especially important when dealing with what appears to be attention-deficit disorder in gifted individuals. This paper by Sandra Scheinbaum, Ph.D. presents a thorough discussion of a process called differential diagnosis which is used to differentiate ADD or ADHD from other conditions.
Can We Talk? Resources For Parents The site is housed at the University of indiana. How to Get the Best education For Your Child The New Public School parent by past National education http://www.neahin.org/canwetalk/resources/parents/
Extractions: Welcome to Can We Talk? resources for parents. The Can We Talk? program believes that parents are experts when it comes to their own children. Parents can certainly benefit, though, from support and ideas, like those found in the resources below. NEA HIN hopes that these sites and materials will be useful to parents. Providing a link does not constitute NEA HIN endorsement of a particular site, nor is the NEA HIN responsible for the content or materials posted on other sites. Please e-mail us at info@canwetalk.org if you have found a resource, not included here, that has been helpful to you. http://www.familiesaretalking.org/ The most recent issue of this SIECUS newsletter is now available online and focuses on body image and self-esteem. It includes tips and messages for parents and caregivers to share with their children, activities to raise awareness, and resources for more information about these important topics. Click on to to view this issue. For more information or to receive bulk copies, please call Amy Levine, SIECUS Family Project Coordinator, at 212/819-9770, extension 303.
Education World® - Parent Resources : Early Childhood Development Crystal Carbon Molecular Structure indiana University Molecular Early Childhood education on Line ECEOL exists ideas and inspiration for parents, teachers and http://db.education-world.com/perl/browse?cat_id=433
Information For UCSD Parents Educators, counselors, parents, researchers, health practitioners, and teens can use ADOL to find Web resources. http//education.indiana.edu/cas/adol/adol http://www.ucsd.net/ucs home/General Information/Parent/parents_info.htm
:: MSD Pike Township - Programs & Services: Project C.L.E.A.R and the indiana Department of education to align teacher lesson plans with indiana academic standards CLEAR Center also houses parent resources including books http://www.pike.k12.in.us/programs_services/clear.aspx
Extractions: Clear Community Center Project C.L.E.A.R. Coaching Cadre Computer Lab ... Education Programs PROJECT C.L.E.A.R A C ommunity L egacy of E ducational A chievement and R esponsibility Funded by a Grant From Lilly Endowment Inc. M.S.D. of Pike Township was honored to receive a $3.8 million grant for Project C.L.E.A.R ( C ommunity L egacy of E ducational A chievement and R esponsibility). This project represents the desire of the Pike community to put the academic needs of its students first and foremost in all educational planning. The grant is focused on transforming teaching and learning in Pike Township and addresses four key challenges: Decreasing standardized test scores Ineffective use of current assessment data Lack of a unified âbest practicesâ approach to classroom instruction Poor parental involvement in schools To meet and overcome those challenges, Pike Township has developed a creative, multi-tiered plan for using data driven decisions when differentiating both assessment practices and instructional methods for students.
Madison Consolidated Schools Historic Madison Indiana Education with the community to develop programs to improve parent involvement in the educational process. Utilize its resources and facilities to the fullest extent http://www.madisonindiana.org/mcschools/other/mission.html
Extractions: direction of the school corporation. We Envision A curriculum that addresses various educational paths including opportunities for post secondary, technical training, and/or jobs in the community. Students are responsible citizens who understand the democratic process and work to improve their community. Excellence in instruction that results in motivated students. Schools as community centers and the community as an educational classroom. Students who are tolerant of individual diversities and the unique characteristics of other ethnic and cultural backgrounds. Education as a partnership of schools, parents, and community. School/Community relationship that provides for the unique needs of the student population. Objectives Objectives are the desired, measurable results to
About The Poway Unified School District I. indiana education Policy Center. Industry education Council of California (IECC). J. parent education resources Is your child ready for Kindergarten? http://powayusd.sdcoe.k12.ca.us/about/links_int.html
Mission Statement Project Descriptions training workshops throughout indiana, IPTP instructs early intervention and special education processes; coping Regional parent resources (RPRs) to serve as http://www.insource.org/projects.htm
Extractions: Return to Home Page The mission of IN*SOURCE is to provide parents, families and service providers in Indiana the information and training necessary to assure effective educational programs and appropriate services for children and young adults with disabilities. COLLABORATIVE PARENT INVOLVEMENT PROJECT Since the 1970s, IN*SOURCE and the Indiana Department of Education, Division of Special Education, have worked together to address shared educational concerns and issues facing Indiana's students with disabilities and their families. IN*SOURCE and the Division have initiated the Collaborative Parent Involvement Project (CPIP) . CPIP focuses on helping parents, educators and local communities work together to address a variety of challenges including transition, assistive technology and surrogate parent programs and preparing for transitions. The project also supports ways to facilitate communication among families and various groups to promote sharing of ideas and resources and to foster the development of regional and state networks. INDIANA PARENT TRAINING PROGRAM The Indiana Parent Training Program (IPTP) is a federally funded parent-to-parent training and information project that began in 1980. By disseminating information and materials and conducting training workshops throughout Indiana, IPTP instructs parents about their rights and responsibilities in the early intervention and special education processes under state and federal laws.
Indiana Partnership Center Encouraging teacher education programs to variety of formats, including written materials and an online computer directory of parent resources in indiana. http://community.michiana.org/famconn/indianapartnershipcenter.html
Extractions: FC Home Page Family Involvement Welfare Reform Community Systems ... About The Family Connection PARTNERSHIP CENTER T Center activities reflect the knowledge that parent participation is critical to a child's school success. Working with local and statewide parent groups, educators and community leaders, the Indiana Partnership Center contributes to Indiana's growing system of high-quality, accessible parent information, education and support services. Special emphasis is placed on serving parents in both urban and rural communities, including those who are low income, minority or limited English-speaking. Specifically, the Center focuses its efforts in the following areas: Expanding the availability of effective parent education programs Coordinating conferences, workshops and forums for parents and educators to foster partnership-building and parent involvement in schools. Encouraging teacher education programs to include family-school partnership principles and practices. Disseminating information to parents and professionals in a variety of formats, including written materials and an on-line computer directory of parent resources in Indiana.
IID | Parent Resources the National Association for the education of Young for Parents Library connections for parents from the Family Literacy Center at indiana University promotes http://www.groton.k12.ct.us/mts/pr29ii.htm
Special Education Resources Assisting With Appropriate Rights in education parent Training black@mciworld.com Galena parent Advocates Lynn IL (708)4033200 indiana ADHDadvantage, Inc. http://www.reedmartin.com/specialeducationresources.htm
Extractions: Matthews Media, LLC P. O. Box 4003 Morgantown, WV 26504 (304) 598-3406 (P) (304) 598-3512 (F) connie@reedmartin.com reedmartin.com specialedadvocate.com educationaltools4kids.com ... Email Newsletter Here Check Out Our NEW Website No Child With A Disability Left Behind Your One-Stop Resource for No Child Left Behind Information Family friendly fun offers family fun and family health resources to enhance the quality of family life. The resources listed on this page are not all free advocacy services. Many are attorneys and professional advocates that are services for a fee. Being listed on this page is a free service and should not be considered an endorsement.
Preface: Critical Parenting Practices Ph.D., Alabama Judith MyersWalls, Ph.D., indiana resources listed in the Curriculum Guide section are examples of more specific parent education programs that http://www.cyfernet.org/parenting_practices/preface.html
Extractions: Judith Myers-Walls , Ph.D., Indiana This report is an electronic version of the complete printed report and does not include many of the graphics that are an integral part of the final model. For a copy of the written version, please contact Charles A. Smith, R343 Justin Hall, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas 66506 or casmith@ksu.edu . Please do not make changes in this report without the permission of the authors. Please keep the authors informed as to its distribution. Preface Part 5: References In this final report, we outline a model of parent education that provides common ground for extension professionals throughout the Cooperative Extension System. The National Extension Parent Education Model (NEPEM) is a dynamic approach to parent education constructed through consensus. We hope you find inspiration and direction for your parent education programming within the pages of this document. This report is intended primarily for professionals or committed volunteers who deliver parent education programs and for decision makers and advocates. It is not meant to be given directly to parents. NEPEM is not a parent education program. It is a compilation of priority parent practices and supporting material to be used as a basis for parent education efforts. It also can be used to communicate our priorities to those outside of extension who might be unfamiliar with our goals and programs. Resources listed in the Curriculum Guide section are examples of more specific parent education programs that are consistent with the model. Please contact the authors of these resources if you want to learn more about them.
Educational Resources indiana Department of education; Iowa Department of education; Best Sites for Children; A parent s Guide to Safety; US Department of education parents Guide to http://www.mwedconnection.org/resources.html
Parenting In Context and Early Teens; and Nurturing parent Program Studies, indiana University http//education.indiana.edu/cas and other drug abuse (AODA), and counselor resources. http://www.parenting.cit.cornell.edu/links.html
Extractions: Selected Web sites Parenting education programs JOURNAL OF EXTENSION http://www.joe.org The Journal of Extension (JOE) is the peer-reviewed journal of the U.S. Cooperative Extension System. It seeks to expand and update the research and knowledge base for Extension professionals and other adult educators to improve their effectiveness. JOE is an electronic journal, available through access to the World Wide Web at www.joe.org. CSREES http://www.reeusda.gov/1700/statepartners/statetext.htm This section hosts the directory of land-grant universities which are state partners of the Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service. Also included here is the State Extension Service Directors and Administrators Directory as well as links to the websites of the schools of forestry, higher education, human sciences, veterinary science, and state extension services and state experiment stations. New York State Link: New York NATIONAL PARENTING EDUCATION NETWORK http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/fcs/npen/
Indiana State Teachers Association ISTA Header, Search. HOME Resource Center parent Zone Good Web resources for parents Saturday, May. ISTA Groups. indiana Student education Assn. http://www.istain.org/sam.cfm?xnode=2270
Where Did The ERIC Reading, English & Communication Go? operated by the indiana University School of education. Public domain materials, including ERIC Digests and other publications, Web resources, and online http://www.indiana.edu/~eric_rec/
Extractions: In the future, you'll use one URL, http://www.eric.ed.gov to: 1. search the ERIC database 2. search the ERIC Calendar of Education-Related Conferences 3. link to the ERIC Document Reproduction Service (EDRS) to purchase ERIC full-text documents 4. link to the ERIC Processing and Reference Facility to purchase ERIC tapes and tools ERIC will begin a transition in late December as a new U.S. Department of Education contractor develops a new model for the ERIC database and services. ERIC clearinghouse websites, including AskERIC, and their toll-free telephone numbers will close on December 19, 2003. Change your ERIC bookmarks to http://www.eric.ed.gov. The U.S. Department of Education required that ERIC/REC telephone services and Web site close on December 19, 2003. The Clearinghouse will close permanently on December 31, 2003. We thank you for your support and patronage for the past 36 years. By January 1, 2004, you will find the public domain materials produced by ERIC/REC at the Web site of the Clearinghouse on Reading, English, and Communication, operated by the Indiana University School of Education. Public domain materials, including ERIC Digests and other publications, Web Resources, and online courses will be available for your browsing at: http://reading.indiana.edu
Health Education Resources For K-12 a Woman information for girls, parents, and teachers ICAAN indiana Community AIDS Action Network; SHAPE Sexual Health Advocate Peer education Univ. http://www.indiana.edu/~aphs/hlthk-12.html
Extractions: [Alcohol Education Links] ... [On-Line Health-Related Publications] American Association for Health Education (AAHE/AAHPERD) (official) American School Health Association Comprehensive School Health Education Site National Center for Health Education School Health FactSheet (USDHHS) ... Healthy Kids Resource Center - Calif. Dept. of Education TeleHealth Project linking schools with health professionals Guiding Principles of Comprehensive Health Education Health Education Forum ERIC Clearinghouse on Teaching and Teacher Education Massachusetts 1994 Health Education Profile Survey ... Health Education Electronic Forum (HEEF) Health Education BBS and On-Line Continuing Education Health Education Professional Resources (HEPR) CHID Online - Combined Health Information Databases Univ. of Wisconsin Hospitals - Health Education
Extractions: Arkansas ... Additional Educational Resources Welcome to the Indiana 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 Indiana 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 Indiana schools, PTA and PTO groups, and other parent organizations. Indiana PTA Indiana Department of Education Indiana Fundraising Tax Laws Indiana State Teachers Association ... Additional Indiana Educational Resources School-Fundraisers.com