Resources kentucky School to Careers. kentucky Department of education. Learning Style Quiz. parent Information and resources. parent Involvement. http://www.fif.org/resources.htm
Extractions: Appalachian Literature Appalachian Literature, Appalachian Culture, written by Judy Sizemore, edited by Ginny Eager Written as resource manuals for teachers, these books can help educators in Kentucky and elsewhere guide their students through units of study that explore the region's culture using work by Appalachian authors. The version for primary and intermediate classrooms includes author interviews and activities that can be used with students from pre-kindergarten through seventh grade. The book for middle and high school classrooms has activities appropriate for seventh through 12th grades, as well as adult learning situations. The books are $14.95 each. You may
KERA: Resources On The Kentucky Education Reform Act kentucky Revamps, Reforms and Scores. Site Anne T. Unlocking parent Potential. Principal Opportunity Classroom Possibilities. education Society 17.2 http://www.wku.edu/library/kera/recntart.htm
Extractions: Conference Papers a b ... z While not exhaustive, this list includes recent journal and magazine articles. You may also want to have a look at the KERA Bibliographic Database , a collaborative effort involving the Kentucky Department of Education, the University of Kentucky Appalachian Center, and the University of Kentucky Institute on Education Reform. Entry format for the articles in each category below: Author, article title, source title, volume and issue and year or monthly/weekly publication date, page(s). Articles without authors are listed alphabetically by title. A Adams, Jr., Jacob E. "School Finance Policy and Students' Opportunities to Learn: Kentucky's Experience." The Future of Children Adams, Jacob E., Jr. "District Size and State Educational Costs: Should Consolidation Follow School Finance Reform?"
KERA: Resources On The Kentucky Education Reform Act Run Elementary School A parentFriendly, Family County Public Schools Louisville, kentucky Case Summary education Statistics Quarterly, from the National http://www.wku.edu/library/kera/ed_depts.htm
Extractions: E-Mail: kwilborn@kde.state.ky.us Take a look at the Kentucky Department of Education's site map to maneuver around the site or use the search engine at the top of their page. The Department provides numerous important resources (many more than can be linked here). Spend some time exploring the Department's web site. See especially the section linked from the KDE home page . Below are a few other resources. Commonwealth Accountability Testing System (CATS) Transformations: Kentucky's Curriculum Framework : "Published in two volumes, provides direction to local schools and districts as they develop curriculum. It offers further explanation of the academic expectations, suggestions on teaching and learning strategies, and multiple resources to assist with the development of curriculum and units of study."
Parent Resources For McCreary County Schools The following are hyperlinks to information that parents find useful Assistive Technology resources in kentucky for special education students. http://www.mccreary.k12.ky.us/parents/
Extractions: McCreary County Schools SITE INDEX - Click here ==== Schools ===== Board of Education McCreary Central High School Pine Knot Middle School Whitley City Middle School Eagle Elementary School Pine Knot Elementary School Smithtown Elementary School Stearns Elementary School Whitley City Elementary School Pine Knot Pre-School McCreary Academy Site Index (Alphabetical Order) 21st Century Community Center Accelerated Reader Acceptable Behavior Policy Acceptable Use Policy AmericCorp*VISTA Assessment Specialist Assistant Superintendent Assistive Technology Athletic Director Athletic Training Board of Education Members Calendar Career Choices Central Office Code of Conduct Commonwealth of Kentucky Computer Repair Request Core Content for Assessment Curriculum Data Disaggregation Tool Discipline Policy District Homepage District Radio Broadcast Educ Prof Standards Board Elementary Curriculum E-Mail Training Evaluation of Personnel Execptional Children Family Involvement Fixed Assets Golf Team Health Instructional Supervision Intermediate Web Sites Internet Radio Broadcast Internet Resources KDE Organizational Site Map Kentucky Board of Education Kentucky Department of Educ McCreary County Schools New KY Standards Primary Web Sites Professional Development Program of Studies - Kentucky Program of Studies (Manual) Psychologist Repair Request School Board Software Training
Extractions: Advanced search Search Databases Choose a DB > Articles Events Grants Product Announce Reviews Web Picks Become a techLEARNING.com author Home Resources News ... Archives > May 1, 2001 May 1, 2001 - Vol.2, No.18 South Dakota Takes Statewide Testing Online Source: Kentucky Parents Get School Information Online The Kentucky Department of Education is using the web to reach out to parents. The Department's new "For Parents" web page is designed to make it easy for parents to get the information they need. Parents can sign up for "ParentInfo" alerts and receive news releases, information about new publications, and periodic updates on education issues in Kentucky delivered via e-mail. The site offers tips on parenting, parent involvement, and links to information and homework resources. Parents can also access an "About Your School" link where they can find information about their school's annual report card, standardized test scores, demographic information and human resources. The Department plans to fine-tune the language of the site to eliminate educational jargon that parents might not understand.
Inside Today's Schools: Resource List For Parents If you have resources to recommend, please send them National PTA (parent Teachers Association The official data keeper for KERA (kentucky education Reform Act http://www.enquirer.com/editions/1999/08/29/loc_inside_todays.html
Extractions: /* You may give each page an identifying name, server, and channel on the next lines. */ var pageName="" var server="" var channel="" var pageType="" var pageValue="" var prop1="" var prop2="" var prop3="" var prop4="" var prop5="" var prop6="news" var prop7="" var prop8="" var prop9="" var prop10="" /********* INSERT THE DOMAIN AND PATH TO YOUR CODE BELOW ************/ /********** DO NOT ALTER ANYTHING ELSE BELOW THIS LINE! *************/ var s_code=' ' E N Q U I R E R L O C A L N E W S C O V E R A G E This is a sampler of basic sources to help parents, grandparents and other citizens, learn more about what's going on in schools today. It's a random selection of useful, interesting, new or important sources that will lead you to others. It emphasizes easy-to-read, lesser-known alternatives to the well-known and established education groups. Their viewpoints already are widely disseminated. If you have resources to recommend, please send them to Linda Cagnetti, The Cincinnati Enquirer, 312 Elm St., 45202; fax, 513-768-8752 or e-mail to
Prevent Child Abuse Kentucky - Resources resources. Hotlines Helplines; Citizen s Guide; Links. Local Councils funded to provide SelfHelp and parent education parent Support Services. http://www.pcaky.org/resource.htm
KIDS Now (Kentucky Invests In Developing Success) KIDS Now (kentucky Invests in Developing Success) kentucky. A public education campaign emphasizes healthy lifestyle and a written guide to parent resources. http://www.aecf.org/pathways/outcomes/schoolreadiness/examples/kids_now.htm
Extractions: OVERVIEW: KIDS NOW, a statewide initiative established in 2000, provides an array of services to pregnant women and families with children from birth to age eight. It focuses on developing a support structure for community planning, service coordination, and programming around the following goals: ACTIONS AND PROGRAM DESIGN: KIDS NOW illustrates a state effort to embed attention to infants and toddlers within a holistic approach to service planning and delivery. Key features include:
Extractions: October 1995 A research project that was focused on family and community involvement in comprehensive districtwide programs, school restructuring, and adult and child learning programs in the middle grades provided an opportunity to examine nine local sites that presented unique challenges for family and community involvement. Two central questions were explored at all sites. First, how do schools and districts involve families and the community as partners in education reform? Second, how do schools and districts create partnerships that acknowledge the roles of the family, school, and community in the growth of the child, and how do these systems interact? By synthesizing findings across all nine sites, researchers developed a set of eight "lessons" which enrich our understanding of the critical and complex nature of school-family partnerships in the middle grades. Lesson 1: The stakes are high and immediate for everyone in the middle grades.
Extractions: Skip Navigation You Are Here ENC Home Curriculum Resources Search the Site More Options Classroom Calendar Digital Dozen ENC Focus ... Ask ENC Explore online lesson plans, student activities, and teacher learning tools. Search Browse About Curriculum Resources Read articles about inquiry, equity, and other key topics for educators and parents. Create your learning plan, read the standards, and find tips for getting grants. Grades: K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
MiddleWeb | Parent & Community Resources encourage discussion among professionals in education, the justice system, parents, students and use tools available under the kentucky school reform http://www.middleweb.com/mw/resources/MWRpublic.html
Extractions: Working Together These middle grades resources can help parents and communities work more effectively with schools that serve young adolescents. Principals, teachers and other school leaders will find resources that can help forge stronger community partnerships. A CONVERSATION WITH A SCHOOL-FAMILIES RESEARCHER The complete title of this excellent handout from Parent Leadership Associates, Inc. is "As a Parent, Here are 12 Things You Should Know About and Expect From Your Schools and Yourself." It describes why parent involvement is important, what parents should expect from schools, and what schools hope for from parents. Poorly run schools will want to avoid this one! Here's a quote: "You're more likely to get what you want for your child if you work with other parents. If you are in a school that is not parent-friendly, administrators might perceive you as a fruitcake or a member of a powerful organization, depending on how many allies you have." To find out more about the PLA and parent advocacy training, read
Curriculum Documents And Resources The kentucky Department of education invites your Physical Activity and Nutrition Integration resources. activity and nutrition education, parents, schools and http://www.education.ky.gov/KDE/Instructional Resources/Curriculum Documents and
Extractions: [insert image here] Kentucky's Curriculum Documents and other resources for improving instruction in Kentucky schools. Documents include the Program of Studies, Core Content for Assessment, Transformations, and other supporting documents such as the Implementation Manuals, Instructional Materials (formerly referred to as textbooks) Adoption information. Other resources include released test items and student performance standards. Kentucky's Learning Goals and Academic Expectations The centerpiece of Kentucky's education reform effort is its vision of what students should know and be able to do as a result of their school experience. Every aspect of the reform movement is designed to promote student attainment of these goals and to measure our progress in helping them to do ... Program of Studies The Program of Studies for Kentucky Schools Grades Primary-12 helps ensure that all students across the commonwealth are provided with common content and have opportunities to learn at a high level. This document provides administrators, teachers, parents, and other stakeholders in local districts ...
Parents And Families Tips for Parents. The Partnership for kentucky Schools, one of our education partners, has created a series of tips for parents that have http://www.education.ky.gov/KDE/Instructional Resources/Student and Family Suppo
Extractions: Information and related resources for parents and families related to educating our children. The Advanced Placement program for high school students includes information regarding College Board Advanced Placement courses and credit; the Commonwealth Diploma, the International Baccalaureate Diploma; Senate Bill 74 "An act relating to college preparatory programs"; dual credit and dual-enrollment courses; Kentucky Virtual High School AP courses, online course scholarships and AP exam fee waivers; and professional development opportunities and scholarship information for AP teachers. Links to Our Education Partners The Kentucky Department of Education often works with other organizations, and encourages educators and parents to work with organizations, that can provide information and/or assistance. This section of our site provides links to some of those organizations and the resources they provide. Register to receive "ParentInfo" e-mail updates from KDE!
Northern Kentucky CIPL: Parent Resources The Commonwealth Institute for parent Leadership, sponsored by the Prichard Committee for Academic Excellence, brings together parents and others, giving them training, information, and http://www.cipl.org/northern/resources.html
Archived: Including Your Child Appendix B: Resources - Parent Training And Infor This section of the archived guide 'Including Your Child' provides addresses and numbers for various organizations that focus on parent training and information. Center, Inc. ( parent education http://www.ed.gov/pubs/parents/Including/resptic.html
Extractions: Arkansas ... Additional Educational Resources Welcome to the Kentucky 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 Kentucky 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 Kentucky schools, PTA and PTO groups, and other parent organizations. Kentucky PTA Kentucky Department of Education Kentucky Fundraising Tax Laws Kentucky Education Association ... Additional Kentucky Educational Resources School-Fundraisers.com
USGS - KY District Home Page (no Frames) USGS Water resources of kentucky Region Sediment Laboratory. education Outreach. Additional resources Interior, U.S. Geological Survey kentucky District. Last update Friday http://wwwdkylsv.er.usgs.gov/
Extractions: [WRIR 03-4180] Water-Use data for Kentucky Flow Duration Graphs for select regulated and non-regulated streams within Kentucky. National Bridge Scour Database page USGS Kentucky District Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Celebration USGS Biology ... KY-Intranet U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey - Kentucky District
World-Wide Web Resources - Education guide from the University of kentucky Law Library. resources relating to adolescents and secondary education. It is intended for parents, researchers, educators http://www.uky.edu/Subject/educationall.html
Extractions: Education National Clearinghouse for Educational Facilities , includes "free information about K-12 school planning, design, financing, construction, operations and maintenance." Return to Education Resources Table of Contents AskERIC Digest of Education Statistics , from the US Department of Education's National Center for Education Statistics. Covers elementary, secondary, and post-secondary education, as well as federal programs for education, outcomes, international comparisons, and library resources and technology. Digital Education Network , with information on international programs, courses, events and online courses and journals. Education World Search Engine/Directory , search engine for more than 110,000 education related web sites. Educational Pointers , from Yahoo.
CHAPTER 12 The overriding intent of the kentucky education Reform Act is to create a system of public education that shall 4. parent and Child education for Family http://www.ksba.org/chpt12.htm
Extractions: CHAPTER 12 STRANDS OF THE KENTUCKY EDUCATION REFORM ACT The overriding intent of the Kentucky Education Reform Act is to create a system of public education that shall allow and assist all students to acquire the capacities necessary to be responsible and productive member of society. (See Chapter 11) To enable schools to work toward this aim, the General Assembly created and funded several strategies, referred to as the strands of KERA. FAMILY RESOURCE CENTERS/YOUTH SERVICE CENTERS Funds for the operation of family resource and youth services centers are distributed through the Cabinet for Families and Children. Family Resource Centers are to promote identification and coordination of existing resources in the community to include, but not be limited to, the following: Families in training, which shall consist of an integrated approach to home visits, group meetings and monitoring child development for new and expectant parents. Parent and Child Education for Family Independence (PACE) as described in KRS 158.360. Support and training for child day care providers.
Picadome Family Resource Center as a part of the kentucky education Reform Act of services does the Family Resource Center provide parent and Child University In partnership parent s Place , a http://www.picadome.fcps.net/frc/default.htm
Extractions: Picadome Family Resource Center Coordinator: Ebonee Brown Phone: 859-381-3570 Fax: 859-381-3565 e-mail: ebrown@fayette.k12.ky.us Hours: M-F 8:00 A.M. - 3:00 P.M. or by appointment What are Family Resource Centers? Family Resource Centers were developed as a part of the Kentucky Education Reform Act. The Centers are designed to enhance a student's ability to succeed in school by assisting their families with access to community programs and/or information about these programs. Who can access the Family Resource Center? The FRC is open to everyone within the Picadome school community. It is open to all students and families regardless of family income. When is the Family Resource Center open? The Picadome FRC is open Monday thru Friday from 8:00 A.M. - 3:00 P.M. or by appointment. The Center is also open during winter and summer breaks. What types of services does the Family Resource Center provide? Child Care Referrals: Preschool, after-school, and summer program referrals. Parent and Child University: In partnership Parent's Place , a parenting skills program for parents while children explore the Lexington Children's Museum.