Your Guide To The Departments Of Education - Part 2 leadership, support, and service for continuous improvement of education in kansas. this department has created a Just for Parents booklet that is http://www.classbrain.com/artschool/publish/article_8.shtml
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Kansas Attorney General D.A.R.E. Program DARE in kansas. The Statewide DARE (Drug Abuse Resistance education) Program was created by continues to be an active partnership between parents, schools, and http://www.ksag.org/contents/dare/main.htm
Extractions: D.A.R.E. in Kansas The Statewide D.A.R.E (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) Program was created by the legislature in1999. The program has two staff members, whose duties include assisting and providing resources to D.A.R.E. officers across the state, making school visits, and coordinating the training required before officers can teach the lessons. D.A.R.E. was established in 1983 and continues to be an active partnership between parents, schools, and law enforcement. The program has grown to be the most popular and widely used prevention curriculum in the world. Kansas has 257 D.A.R.E. officers representing 122 law enforcement agencies in 58 counties. In 2001, more than 130,000 Kansas students in 394 schools from 161 districts received the D.A.R.E. program. D.A.R.E. is a school-based prevention curriculum designed to be delivered by uniformed law enforcement officers. Its goal is to assist students in developing knowledge, skills and attitudes that will help them avoid substance abuse and violence. D.A.R.E. is a partnership between schools, families and law enforcement that enhances the protective and social bonding factors in family, school and community. It helps students identify risk factors and works on building skills to avoid those risk factors. The core curriculum is designed for the exit level of elementary school (usually 5th or 6th grade), and consists of a 17-lesson format. The middle school and high school curriculums are each delivered in 10 lessons. All three of these curriculums use a workbook and are based on a cooperative learning strategy.
Extractions: Navigation: What is ATTACh? In March, 1989, the first conference on attachment and bonding was held in Miami, Florida. As a result of the enthusiastic response to this conference, a networking meeting was held with over 50 mental health professionals in attendance. It was during this retreat the A ssociation for T reatment and T raining in the A ttachment of Ch ildren (ATTACh) was conceived to serve as an organization for addressing critical family and social needs related to attachment and bonding. Kansas ATTACh is an affiliate chapter of the Association for Treatment and Training in the Attachment of Children The mis sion of Kansas ATTACh includes the following: To provide community awareness and education about the importance of healthy attachment and appropriate attachment based interventions for successful child, family and societal development. To promote the development of effective and appropriate policies, improved standards for ethical practice and precise diagnosis and interventions that prevent or alleviate attachment related difficulties. To create an identified state resource of support for those families and children whose attachment relationships have been compromised and assistance to professionals providing direct and ancilary services for these families.
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Extractions: An Education Plan for Kansas Why Education As the 21st century begins to unfold, KansansÕ commitment to excellence has never been more evident. We look with hope and aspiration to extend the American dream of our forefathers and foremothers to every child and family residing in this great state. The key to unlocking that door to the American dream is a progressive, quality education system, where every child enters school ready to succeed and leaves on a path to a productive future. As mothers, fathers, grandparents and citizens, we have the responsibility to ensure that in Kansas we are providing all of our children with the best opportunities for success, beginning at birth and continuing through secondary education. Education should never be about politics. It should be about whatÕs right for our children and communities. Our children do not have the power of the vote. It is up to us to provide them with bipartisan representation and support so that we can proudly say, Kansas is the best place to raise a child. During her campaign and the first year of her administration, Governor Sebelius identified education as a top priority. In January 2003, she named Dr. Sylvia Robinson as Director of Education Policy and appointed a 27 member Education Policy Team to assist her in identifying education priorities for her administration and the State of Kansas. This diverse bipartisan team of parents, business leaders, former legislators and school leaders met from February through October under the leadership of Dr. Robinson. In September 2003, Governor Sebelius and the Education Policy Team held education focus groups and town hall meetings in eight communities across Kansas and obtained input from over 2,000 Kansans on the preliminary recommendations of the policy team. Reflecting the input from people across the state, the TeamÕs final recommendations were submitted to Governor Sebelius in October for her consideration.
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College Cost Central resources FOR STUDENTS AND PARENTS. Facts on College Costs The Skyrocketing Cost of Higher education October 10, 2003. The Federal http://edworkforce.house.gov/issues/108th/education/highereducation/collegecostc
Extractions: What do you think? Click HERE to take our College Cost Survey America's higher education system is facing a crisis. Decades of dramatically increasing costs, in both good economic times and bad, are threatening to push the dream of college out of reach for millions of students and families. Led by 21st Century Competitiveness Subcommittee Chairman Howard P. "Buck" McKeon, Republicans on the Education & the Workforce Committee have pledged to hold colleges accountable for these dramatic increases to help keep college affordable. In the coming months, through reauthorization of the Higher Education Act, the Committee will work to add new sunshine and transparency to our nation's higher education system. Legislation will be offered to provide the consumers of higher education students and parents with accessible and easily-understandable information, allowing them to better exercise freedom in the marketplace of higher education. By empowering consumers, the Committee believes, America's higher education system will be more accountable to the students it exists to serve.
Special Education Due Process In Kansas - A System Corrupt ? Parents unable to compete in such battles either drop out for lack trained by and assigned to these cases by the kansas State Department of education. http://www.ideacompliance.org/specialeddueprocess.html
Extractions: Having gone through two Special Education Due Process hearings and appeals on behalf of my son Nathan since 1997, I have come to the conclusion that the Kansas Special Education Due Process system itself is corrupt and a sham. I would like to share with you my experiences and why I have arrived at this conclusion. First of all, parents should never have to go through this process at all. The failure of our schools and the failures of the Kansas State Department of Education, and the United States Department of Education to hold local schools accountable to IDEA law have forced parents to have to take up this fight. Throughout this process parents are at a distinct disadvantage. School districts hire "high dollar" attorneys to represent them and have virtually unlimited resources. Parents unable to "compete" in such battles either drop out for lack of resources or fight back the best they can on limited resources, often having to mortgage their homes and deplete their life savings to join the fray. I fear that most families that wish to file due process never do for this reason, and their children pay the ultimate price.
Extractions: Topics more Hot Topics at.... Harvard Tuition Program Harvard President Lawrence H. Summers announced in February 2004 a major new initiative designed to encourage talented students from families of low and moderate income to attend Harvard College. While the new initiative has four major components, including recruitment, admissions, and a summer academic program designed to prepare talented students from financially disadvantaged backgrounds for college, the financial aid component increases aid for students from low and moderate income families. Beginning with the 2004-05 year, parents in families with incomes of less than $40,000 will no longer be expected to contribute to the cost of attending Harvard for their children. In addition, Harvard will reduce the contributions expected of families with incomes between $40,000 and $60,000. The University has earmarked $2 million in new financial aid funds to cover this expanded aid next year, bringing its total annual scholarship budget for undergraduates to just under $80 million. The new initiative, which will take effect next fall for all students - entering and returning - is expected to benefit more than 1000 families on an annual basis. The new financial aid initiative is the latest step in a progressive expansion of financial aid at Harvard in recent years. Harvard College's nearly $80 million in scholarships for undergraduates in the coming year represents a 49% increase over the past six years when inflation rose by only 13.5%. This increase in scholarship aid has reduced the average student loan debt upon graduation to $8,800 for the Class of 2003, a figure well below the national average of close to $20,000.
Senator Sam Brownback of school districts, and the University of kansas to develop parent Information and Resource Centers statewide to correct the educational inequity of teachers http://brownback.senate.gov/record.cfm?id=187377
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IDEA Passes In The Senate will be another battlefield where parents voices must graduation and dropout rates, educational environments, early How does kansas compares with other states http://www.familiestogetherinc.com/mainpagemap.htm
Extractions: Links Locations Calendar Donate ... Launches Spanish Section Statewide Summer Office Hours! 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Monday-Thursday Closed Fridays through August Kansas City Center Moved to NEW Office! 1333 Meadowlark Lane Suite 103 Kansas, City, Kansas Fax: (913) 287-1972 1-877-499-5369 (KS parents) Special Education Links ... ilitary Family Links We support our troops! Reflections Lawrence FEW (updated) (Statewide events photos) OSEP's New Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Resource The Condition of Education 2003 National Center for Education Statistics "Safe Passage: Voices from the Middle School" Making Movie Theaters Accessible A Family's Guide to the Child Welfare System (Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader The U.S. Department of Education's Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) ranks states on graduation and drop-out rates, educational environments, early childhood intervention and program settings for infants and toddlers. How does Kansas compares with other states?
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Extractions: Navigation: Therapeutic Attachment Parenting While attachment therapy may involve a few hours a week of healing work, the parenting of a child takes place 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Therefore the bulk of the healing is done in the home. Standard parenting techniques do not work with children who have attachment disorders due to the emotional, cognitive and developmental problems these children have. Parents of children with attachment difficulties/disorders need to provide therapeutic attachment parenting. There is no specifc parenting plan that is used by attachment therapists however all therapeutic attachment parenting have two basic components: having the right attitude (one of empathy, curiosity, acceptance, playfulness, and love), and providing significant structure and nurturance. The structure provides safety and security for the family and child. The nurturance (empathy, curiosity, acceptance, playfulness, and love) is what heals. There has to be a balance between structure and nurturance for healing to take place. Too much structure (boot camp, inflexibility, all work and no play) and the child feels mom is too hard emotionally to bond with. Too much nurturance (giving in, being inconsistent with consequences, no consequences or giving priviledges without being earned) and the child feels mom is a push-over and s/he is the one in control of the parent. Both of these result in the child feeling unsafe. When a child does not feel safe, s/he does not heal.
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