Educational Links US Department of education; iowa Department of education; If you are looking for global education resources, this is of resources for kids, parents and teachers http://www.uni.edu/ietti/lounge/education.html
Extractions: Supplemental Sources The purpose of the Educational Links page is to provide useful links to a variety of educational Web sites. Focus was given to Web sites that contain even more useful Web sites for children, teachers, administrators, media specialists, and technology specialists. While the content of each site may appear suitable for children of the indicated age, no representation is made as to actual suitability. As always, adult supervision of web usage is recommended. Children Resources The Kids on the Web KidsCom CyberKids Home Kids Web ... Kids' Space - International Kids' Space Foundation Kids Space Connection The CEARCH Virtual Schoolhouse Kids Gallery Ask Jeeves Kids ... Kids Space - Space Science for Kids from NASA Sports Illustration for Kids NASA Kids National Geographic for Kids Time for Kids ... Return to the Top
Extractions: Arkansas ... Additional Educational Resources Welcome to the Iowa 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 Iowa 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 Iowa schools, PTA and PTO groups, and other parent organizations. Iowa PTA Iowa Department of Education Iowa Fundraising Tax Laws Iowa State Education Association ... Additional Iowa Educational Resources School-Fundraisers.com
Extractions: FY 1995 Goals 2000 Grantees The Goals 2000: Educate America Act of 1994 authorized state-level parent information and resource centers to aid families and parent educators in strengthening partnerships between parents and professionals in meeting the educational needs of children. The following parent information and resource centers in 28 states received four-year grants in 1995 under the Goals 2000: Educate America Act. The brief descriptions here, as well as a more extensive profile of each organization are provided by the U.S. Department of Education in the publication, Goals 2000: Educate America Act, Parent Information and Resource Centers, Grant Abstracts FY 1995. To request a copy of the publication call (202) 401-0039. Similar centers are planned for the remaining states.
Crime Prevention Information position or policies of the iowa Missing Person website click on the education and resources link information for children and parents, National Clearinghouse http://www.state.ia.us/government/dps/dci/mpic/mpicprev.htm
Extractions: The Iowa Department of Public Safety provides prevention and safety information through the following programs: Iowa State Patrol Safety Education Missing Person Information Clearinghouse Brochures Key Abduction Prevention Information for Parents/Guardians Brochure Page 1 Brochure Page 2 Key Safety Tips - Abduction Prevention Information for Children Brochure Page 1 Brochure Page 2 Links followed by the orange square are off the State Network Links to Crime Prevention Information
Instructors, Practitioner Education, Child Net Of Central Iowa Meet Our Staff Other iowa CCR R Agencies Helping parents Find Child Care parent education Health Consulting Resource Library, Special http://www.childnetiowa.org/practitioner/instructors.html
Extractions: Instructors Education (a minimum of a four year degree in early childhood education or related field is preferred) Expert knowledge of best practices as set forth by NAEYC or NSACA Exposure to family child care or child care center environments Skilled adult educator Skilled communicator Enthusiasm and passion for improving quality child care Listed below are names of many individuals who have presented information to child care groups in the central Iowa area. You may learn more about these instructors in the near future. Liz Albrecht
Information For Parents And Caregivers See also Locating Child Care in iowa. Childcare iowa State University Extension offers education to child care See also Parenting resources. http://www.drugfreeinfo.org/aparents.html
Extractions: Iowa's 24/7 Drug and Alcohol Help Line: Toll free 1-866-242-4111 Home Privacy Statement Professional Section Jobs for Professionals ... Site Map Select a Topic Alcohol, general -Binge Drinking -FASD -COA -OWI Drugs, general -Club Drugs -Cocaine/Crack -Heroin/Opiates -Inhalants -Marijuana -Methamphetamine -Prescription Drugs -Steroids Gambling Tobacco and Smoking Health, general -HIV/AIDS -Mental Health -Suicide Violence Prevention -Domestic Violence -Gangs Select an Audience Professionals Educators Workplace Parents/Caregivers College Students Teens Youth Women Senior Citizens Disabled Individuals Gay, Lesbian, Bi and Trans African Americans Asian/Pacific Islanders Hispanic/Latino Native Americans Substance Abuse Prevention Violence Prevention / Safety Parenting Resources Children's Health ... Further Resources New Booklet: Tough Talk: what boys need to know about relationaship abuse. A Family Guide to Keeping Youth Mentally Healthy and Drug Free Web - A Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP) site provides parents and other caring adults with resources to promote good mental health and to help reduce the risk of children using drugs. The site builds its foundation on six action steps. See:
Health And Medicine Resources In this excellent site, iowa State University Extension information, plus related government, education, and law and activities in both the parents and kids http://www.educationindex.com/healthmed/
Extractions: Health and Medicine Resources A B C D E F G H I J K L M N ... P Q R S T U V W X Y Z This is a great source of information for doctors and patients. It features links to thousands of health-related sites across the Net, and also features an online magazine about health. SM Acupuncture.com gets right to the point (sorry!) with lots and lots of information, organized very logically and thoughtfully. Well worth the visit. From allergy/medical lingo to allergy relief tips to seasonal facts, you will find what you need in allergy information here. You can even leave your own comments on the site. Looks like lots of helpful information. Here you'll find TONS of information about all types of human allergies. Topics include but aren't limited to asthma, hives, and nasal and respiratory difficulties. This site is nothing to sneeze at. This electronic version of Alternative Medicine Digest focuses on maintaining wellness.
Parenting Monthly-Parenting Resources social support, respite child care, and education the iowa Prevent Child Abuse iowa is the leading statewide resources for Child Caring Parents are the most http://www.parentingmonthly.org/resources.html
Extractions: provides some general information for noncustodial parents. Blank Children's Hospital/Child Passenger Safety - Visit this site for information about choosing the right car seat for your child, the "best practice" guidelines in using your car seat appropriately, and for the locations of car seat safety check-ups locally and throughout the state. Blank Children's Hospital - Click here to find out about all the services Blank Children's Hospital can offer your family, from general information about the hospital to current news and events affecting children and their health. Broadlawns Medical Center - Broadlawns was originally created to ensure that those who needed medical care could receive it regardless of their financial resources. While this is still true today, the services they provide far surpass the intent of their original mission. They take an integrated approach to providing quality services. Whether helping a homeless family find shelter, setting up a nutrition plan for a diabetic grandmother, or teaching a father how to bathe his newborn baby at Broadlawns, their staff work together to achieve the best results for their patients.That is why they say, "Broadlawns Medical Center provides more than just health care." Central Place Family Resource Center - Central Place is a school-based family resource center serving any resident (regardless of age) of the Southeast Polk Community School District. This area includes the communities of Runnells, Altoona, Mitchellville, and the easternmost parts of Des Moines and Pleasant Hill. There are many services available. Click on this site to find out more.
Special Education News -- Iowa Stats And Links for Licenses button to outside web pageJob Announcements iowa Department of education. parent and Family Links check out For Families at left for http://www.specialednews.com/states/ia/ialinks.html
Extractions: Under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act 1995-2001 Allocation: '95-'01 Authorized: '95-'01 Funds Missed: $308.2 million $1.14 billion $833.1 million 2001 Allocation: Possible 2002 Increase: Possible 2002 Allocation: $56.1 million not available not available 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
IDPH - Center For Genetics parent Focus Groups Where Do I Get More Information? Resource Brochure for Families of Infants and Toddlers with Special Health and education Needs; iowa Birth http://www.idph.state.ia.us/genetics/notification_system.asp
Putting Education To Work: Parent Times: The University Of Iowa She says her internship gave her education a whole new perspective. Anderson, a French major from Rockwell City, iowa, worked with career How Parents Can Help. http://www.uiowa.edu/~ptimes/issues01-02/fall01-02/career.html
Extractions: Volume 45, Number 1 IN THIS ISSUE Field Goals Vs. Academic Goals The First Concern Was Our Students: President Coleman's Response to Terrorist Attacks Fingerprints of CLAS: Personalizing Education in the University's Largest College Changing Relationships of Children and Parents: Letting Them Grow and Letting Them Go ... University Calendar So, what are your plans for after graduation? It's a question that many college students dread, but inevitably are asked-long before they have an answer. Career planning doesn't have to be a scary process if students start early and seek help. The new University of Iowa Career Center is a great place to start. The center offers an abundance of help, ranging from personal advisers and a career library to technology resources. Student peer assistants, Jeremy Sanford and Cobey Swoyer review resources they will use to help other students at the Cereer Center, 24 Phillips Hall. The Career Center combines the former Business and Liberal Arts Placement Office and Career Development Services, which formerly functioned as separate offices. Jerry Paschal, the new executive director of the Career Center, says internships and placement are closely related and shouldn't be separate services.
Extractions: Home Announcements Calendar Olmstead ... Resources The contributors to this web site strive to provide reliable information. However, understanding of what constitutes excellence in the many fields related to disabilities, and of how best to provide training in these fields, is constantly changing. Every day, experience and research expand knowledge. For these reasons, neither the authors nor the University of Iowa nor any other party involved in creating the Disabilitytraining.org site warrants that the information it contains is in every respect accurate or complete. Nor are they responsible for errors, omissions, or the results obtained from the use of this information. We encourage you to seek multiple sources of information and to discuss the information you find here with others, including other providers of training relevant to people with disabilities. The following sites are not part of our website, and we have no control over their content or availability. Press the Back button on your browser to return to this page after visiting these resources. Press Home to return to our starting page.
Iowa's System Change Project For Deafblindness law, but it is preferred practice in iowa, for families As a parent, why should I agree to place my education for an infant, child or youth with deafblindness http://www.iadeafblind.k12.ia.us/stateresources.html
Extractions: About Deafblindness State Resources Materials Upcoming Events STATE RESOURCES: I. SERVICES IN THE STATE OF IOWA Services available in the state of Iowa which are not provided by the Project Early Intervention Area Education Agencies in the state of Iowa provide early intervention services to children with special needs. In order to receive information, make an evaluation request, or talk to an early childhood special educator, contact your local AEA. The AE A will request general information that will allow them to make appropriate recommendations for assessments and evaluations which are completed by professionals trained in various areas of education. AEAs provide such services as speech/language pathology , physical therapy, occupational therapy, itinerant hearing services, itinerant vision services, orientation and mobility, and general early childhood special education. Early intervention services are provided in the family's home or center-based facilit ies. Person Centered Futures Planning (PCFP) PCFP is a program used to facilitate transition planning for individuals with dual sensory impairments. PCFP uses the McGill M.A.P.S. process, in order for the individual's team to understand their goals, dreams, strengths and areas for improvement. Th ere are currently over 15 PCFP teams underway in the state of Iowa. National trainers/facilitators are brought in to assist in providing training and getting teams off to a great start.
Educational Psychology Interactive: Internet Resources discipline; Discipline Help Information for parents and teachers Technology and education Master Index of WWW from Michael J. Albright, iowa State University; 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
National And State Resources useful to state agencies, schools, parents and advocates interested in quality education for students iowa Department of education http//www.state.ia http://www.iadeaf.k12.ia.us/html/national_and_state_resources.html
Extractions: AG Bell Association www.agbell.org American Society for Deaf Children (ASDC) http://www.deafchildren.org PARENTDEAF-HH is a listserv (by ASDC) for the discussion of parenting issues faced by parents raising children who are deaf or hard of hearing. Parents, educators and professionals are invited to subscribe. This discussion list was founded by ASDC to provide a forum for parents to share their questions, concerns, successes and failures with others who have similar experiences. The discussion remains respectful of personal differences in communication and education options. Through a diverse group of subscribers, we can make public parents best successes and seek answers to their most perplexing problems. We recognize that all children are unique, and the parents choices for education and communication are as individual as the children. Through respect for the parents right to choose for their family, we can share and learn without degrading or arguing the relative value of those choices. To subscribe, send an email message To: Type nothing in the body of the message except: subscribe PARENTDEAF-HH firstname lastname (type your first name and last name)
Extractions: By Linda Garrett-Johnson Think back to when you were a child. In what ways were your parents and family involved in your education? How do you feel this involvement impacted your learning and academic achievement? "Thirty years of research shows that greater family involvement in children's learning is a critical link to achieving a high-quality education and a safe, disciplined learning environment for every student" (Strong Families, Strong Schools: Building Community Partnerships For Learning, U.S. Department of Education, Sept. 1994, pg. III). In 1990, Congress approved the Goals 2000: Educate America Act, which created the National Education Goals. The hope of these goals was to help our nation lead the effort to ensure high standards of education for all students. In 1994, Goal 8: Parental Participation, was added to the National Education Goals. Goal 8 states that "by the year 2000, every school will promote partnerships that will increase parental involvement and participation in promoting the social, emotional, and academic growth of children" (The National Education Goals Report: Executive Summary, 1995, pg. 3). With the creation of Goal 8, Congress also allocated funds to develop Parent Assistance Centers, now called Parent Information and Resource Centers (PIRCs), to provide information, training, and support to parents and those involved in education. The staff of the centers collaborate with schools, institutions of higher education, businesses, social service agencies, and other nonprofit organizations primarily to: (1) increase parents' knowledge of and confidence in child-rearing activities; (2) strengthen partnerships between parents and professionals in meeting the educational needs of pre-school and school-aged children; and (3) enhance the developmental progress of children assisted under the program.
U.S. Department Of Education Funded Service Providers For Iowa iowa parent Resource Center Ron Mirr, Director The Higher 1025 Penkridge Drive iowa City, IA 52246 offer assistance in evaluating education programs, convening http://goal.ncrel.org/edserv/state.asp?state=ia
Welcome To Green Valley Area Education Agency 14 Resource Page Find tools and resources used during one nonpublic school in south central iowa. Green Valley Area education Agency extends equal opportunities http://www.aea14.k12.ia.us/
Extractions: We have openings for a work experience/transition coordinator, school psychologist speech pathologist , and a shelter school paraeducator . For more information, please contact Dr. David VanHorn , GVAEA instructional services director. GVAEA Activities Calendar Classes for Educators Media Catalogs Family/Parent Resources ... Iowa Department of Education Need good news? Area 14 School Districts Map Green Valley Area Education Agency extends equal opportunities in its employment practices and educational programs and services, and does not discriminate on the basis of color, gender, race, national origin, religion, creed, age, marital status, disability, or as otherwise prohibited by law. For more information about this policy and supporting complaint procedure, please contact Lori Kinyon, Equity Coordinator, at 641.782.8443, 1.800.362.1864 or lkinyon@aea14.k12.ia.us