Montana Resources montana Code Annotated; Section 40, Titles 4104 physical and emotional conditions and educational and medical noncustodial and the custodial parent; (5) the http://www.deltabravo.net/cgi-bin/resource.cgi?state=mt
Single Parent Families Series Family and Human Development montana US, The of Family Background on Children s Educational Attainments pdf at About, A Cup of Joy Single parent resources. http://library.trinity.wa.edu.au/issues/singpar.htm
Family Village -- Parent Training & Information Centers Michigan Citizens Alliance to Uphold Special education (CAUSE montana Parents, Let s Unite for Kids (PLUK New Mexico Parents Reaching Out Southwest Communication http://www.familyvillage.wisc.edu/education/pti.html
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About The California Parent Center montana parent Information Resource Center (MPIRC) (406) 543 The education Collaborative of Washoe County, Inc. The NH parent Information and Resource Center http://parent.sdsu.edu/pirc_aboutcpc.htm
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
Schoolwide Northwest: Winter 2000 The montana parent Information and Resource Center Network (MPIRC who want to implement parent service models. year grant from the US Department of education. http://www.nwrac.org/pub/schoolwide/winter00/article3.html
Extractions: Almost Like Home An Update on Comprehensive School Reform Projects Increasing Parent Involvement in Montana Portfolios in the Classroom: Using Authentic Assessments Links to Portfolio Resources Unity for Excellence New Comprehensive Center Publications Now Available ... Previous Issues Increasing Parent Involvement in Montana Montana Parent Information and Resource Center Network develops partnerships statewide. By Barbara Riley The Montana Parent Information and Resource Center Network (MPIRC) is a statewide network of schools and organizations that believes family involvement is critical to student success. Through MPIRC, schools with strong parent and community involvement can share successes and serve as models for communities who want to implement parent service models. MPIRC is coordinated by Family Basics, a project of WORD (Women's Opportunity and Resource Development) Inc. Family Basics created MPIRC using a Goals 2000, four-year grant from the U.S. Department of Education. Currently fifteen resource centers in Missoula, Bozeman, Great Falls, and Polson public schools are taking the lead in their region or neighborhood to: Provide Parents as Teachers training in their region of the state ( Parents as Teachers is a home-based family literacy/parent education strategy that targets children 0-5 years old) Provide technical assistance and training to other school districts and non-profits interested in integrating services or starting parent/family resource centers Provide resource materials to parents and others who work with families
Your Guide To The Departments Of Education - Part 3 Helena, montana 596202501. a jump off link for information on higher education universities and at this site is a document called The parent and Community http://www.classbrain.com/artschool/publish/article_7.shtml
Extractions: Jump To... Home 1st - 3rd Grade Ask ClassBrain Biographies Corporate Information Country Reports Defining Documents Freedom Files Games Mission Reports Monthy Grab Bag Movies in the Classroom State Reports Teens ClassBrain Store School Matters Home Alumni Associations Back to School ... Test Preparation Printer friendly page Your Guide to the Departments of Education Part 3 MO MT NE NV ... Address PO Box 480 Jefferson City, MO 65102 Back to Top There is also information available for teachers regarding licensing requirements. Address P.O. Box 202501 Helena, Montana 59620-2501 Back to Top Nebraska has extensive standards, and frameworks (lessons build from those standards) all of which are readily accessible from this website. Along with important reports such as the State Report Card Teacher of the Year Address 301 Centennial Mall South Lincoln, NE 68509
Parents Let's Unite For Kids - Montana Department of education under the Individuals with Disabilities education Act (IDEA a few of the topics covered by parent centers Geographic Areas Served, montana. http://www.dssc.org/frc/TAGuide/pti/mt.htm
Extractions: Phone (406) 255-0540; (800) 222-7585 (in-state only) Fax E-mail plukinfo@pluk.org Web Address www.pluk.org Target Audiences Parent Centers (Parent Training and Information Centers and Community Parent Resource Centers) work with families of children and young adults from birth to age 22 with all disabilities: physical, mental, learning, emotional, and attention deficit disorders. Parent Centers train and inform parents and professionals, help families obtain appropriate education and services for their children with disabilities, work to improve educational results for all children, resolve problems between families and schools or other agencies and connect children with disabilities to community resources that address their needs. Parent centers are funded by the U.S. Department of Education under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). Each state has at least one parent center, and states with large populations may have more. There are approximately 100 parent centers in the U.S. Topical Areas IDEA 97, Rights and Responsibilities, Procedural Safeguards, Early Childhood, Transition (these are just a few of the topics covered by parent centers)
Parent Information And Resource Center (PIRC) - Montana early childhood linkages to education, including parents and support to parents and teachers in montana. are working to implement parent involvement programs http://www.dssc.org/frc/TAGuide/pircs/mt.htm
Extractions: Phone (406) 543-3550 x25; (800) 914-1927 (in-state only) Fax E-mail mpirc@montana.com Web Address www.montanapirc.org Target Audiences All parents and schools in Montana, all those who work with parents. Topical Areas Parent involvement in school and home-based literacy strategies; teacher training and strategies to involve parents in students' learning; early childhood linkages to education, including Parents as Teachers training and services; the relationship between parent involvement and school success; work with Safe Schools/Healthy Students initiatives in Montana, information and activities to promote parental awareness of their role in safe school efforts; use of technology in providing information and support to parents and teachers in Montana. Substance and Methods of TA Technical assistance to school districts who are working to implement parent involvement programs and strategies - especially Family Resource Centers; technical assistance to schools that have been designated for "school improvement" under Title 1; technical assistance to principals and teachers re: parent involvement and school success - workshops, training, and materials that teach strategies and techniques to use in the classroom or school; small mini-grants to rural PTA's and other parent groups to fund parent involvement efforts in their schools.
Policies & Governance Federally Funded Programs. Standards Assessment. Teaching in montana. Parents Community. education Associations. Selected Publications. Related resources. http://www.ncela.gwu.edu/policy/states/montana/02_sea.htm
Extractions: OELA NCELA's Mission User's Guide to Resource Collection Contact Us ... Technical Assistance Site Search Policy State Resource Pages Montana Back To Montana ... Related Resources Montana Education Policies and Governance Governance: State Education Agency Resources: Additional Instructional Program Funding for ELL Students? Higher Education in Montana: Office of the Commissioner of Higher Education Montana Post Secondary Educational Opportunities Council (MPSEOC) Montana University System Montana Colleges and Universities ... ASK AN EXPERT This page last updated: 03/26/2004 16:21:14
Home School Corner Massachusetts Homeschool Organization of parent Educators. of Home Educators montana Homeschool Organizations New Hampshire Michael s Home education Page New http://www.e-tutor.com/homeschool/resourcesbystate.htm
Food And Nutrition Resources For Grades Preschool Through 6 to help children, ages 811, and their parents understand the Chicago, IL education Dept., National Cattlemen s Beef Association, c1998 Helena, MT montana Dept http://www.nal.usda.gov/fnic/pubs/bibs/edu/preschool.html
Extractions: This publication has been prepared for educators interested in printed food and nutrition materials, audiovisuals, and other resources for classroom use. Items listed cover topics including foods, food safety, food science, food service management, basic nutrition, dietary management, and nutrition education. Teaching materials listed include: food models, games, kits, videocassettes, and lesson plans. Textbooks and other resources offer ideas for training staff. Every item in this publication is available for loan from the National Agricultural Library (NAL). The call numbers provided are for the National Agricultural Library. Lending information is provided at the end of this document. If you are not eligible for direct borrowing privileges, check with your local library on how to borrow materials through interlibrary loan with the National Agricultural Library (NAL). If you have any questions concerning eligibility or borrowing items, please call (301)504-5755 for assistance. Many materials listed are available for purchase from producers or distributors. Please contact the producer(s) or distributor(s) directly by checking the Food and Nutrition Information Center web site for ordering information at: www.nal.usda.gov/fnic
Kids Online Resources - Agriculture montana is known for its high quality and Providing safe links to education, entertainment, outreach, Internet safety and shopping, for Parents, Families, Teens http://www.kidsolr.com/science/page2a.html
Extractions: Ag Day Home - For teachers and students. AgNIC Plant Science - A guide to information on the web on botany, plant insects, diseases, weeds, production, yield trials, related electronic journals, and other information. Agriculture Assistance - Environmental Education Resources, Games, and Activities for Children. Agriculture for Children Videos: Schlessinger Science Library - libraryvideo.com. Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) Barnyard Buddies - You've found our web corral. Come on in and stay a spell! Calvert County Agriculture - Activities for kids to print out and complete.
Central Montana HRDC 6 - Child Care Resource & Referral parent education; Comprehensive health services; Support services for families as long as one parent is employed under an agreement with the montana Department of http://www.hrdc6.org/childcare/families_paying.htm
Extractions: Paying for Child Care The cost of paying for child care is a major consideration for most families. Many families today are spending over half of their income toward high-quality child care programs. There are many reasons why child care can be so expensive. Some of the reasons include high ratios of adults to children, teacher or provider qualifications, location of care, and costs of space, insurance, equipment, and special programs. Quality care for infants and toddlers can be especially expensive, due to small group sizes. Hiring an in-home caregiver tends to be the most expensive form of care, followed by centers and family child care homes. Find out more about the cost of care, government assistance, employer-sponsored programs, and tax credits that may be of benefit to you. Assistance in Paying for Child Care If you are receiving TANF or if you are working, there are many ways that you can find out more about income-eligible programs, and receive government assistance in paying for child care. Please email or call us for more information.
Extractions: Auburn, Alabama Extension educators and their community collaborators are increasingly being held accountable for results. They need to know how to evaluate their programs and effectively communicate results to stakeholders. This article reports the design and results of a statewide training in parent education evaluation in Montana, using the National Extension Parent Education Model (NEPEM). It provides a useful example of how evaluation training can be conceived, carried out, and evaluated by Extension professionals. The National Extension Parent Education Model (NEPEM) and The Alabama Children's Trust Fund Evaluation Manual In 1992, a team of specialists in the Cooperative Extension System noted that a national parent education model that pulled together critical parenting practices did not exist. In collaboration with family life specialists throughout the nation, the team reached agreement on a model summarizing core categories and the critical parenting practices emerging from them.
State Resources For Gifted Education montana Association of Gifted and Talented education, Inc. Parents for Enrichment Programs (PEP) Nilo Cabrera 2900 Manhattan Billings, MT 59102 Email http://ericec.org/fact/stateres.html
Extractions: This list includes State Department of Education offices responsible for gifted education and state-wide advocacy groups. For technical assistance, contact the individual listed for your state. State of the States, a book that provides state-by-state statistics and information, is available from Kristy Ehlers, listed under Oklahoma. State advocacy groups offer members a variety of services, including newsletters, conferences, and local resources. For current and detailed information on US State mandates governing gifted education, please visit Tennessee Initiative for Gifted Education Reform (TIGER) , and review their National Survey on the State governance of K-12 Gifted and Talented Education Reform (http://giftedtn.org/tiger/releases.htm). (70+ pages in .pdf format; Adobe Acrobat Reader required.) Alabama
South Central Montana Workforce System Resource Guide 215 East Lewis Room 104. Livingston, montana 59047. o Quality education for children from birth to seven years. o parent support groups and parenting education. http://jsd.dli.state.mt.us/local/livingston/resource.htm
Extractions: Yellowstone Area System Resource Guide A quick-reference guide to help those in need find assistance through a variety of services provided by local agencies. This resource guide provides very short descriptions of the partners in the Workforce Systems of Park, Sweet Grass, Meagher, Gallatin and Madison Counties. Please call the individual agencies for a more complete description of their eligibility requirements and services, or to make an appointment. Area IV Agency on Aging Information and Assistance Help Line 1-800-551-3191 (or locally 522-8976) Many people in the work force are responsible for (or concerned about) their aging or disabled parents, relatives or friends. If you have questions about what services are available for older Montanans, call this number. The Agency on Aging Help Line takes you to a "real" person who will provide information about services that assist older Montanans maintain an independent lifestyle, avoid unnecessary institutional care, and live in dignity. You will receive help finding and applying for the assistance you need. Website: www.dphhs.state.mt.us/site/
South Central Montana Workforce System Resource Guide medical and dental services, special education and parent education. free handson career training and education completion for montana Center on Disabilities. http://jsd.dli.state.mt.us/local/billings/south_central_montana_workforce_.htm
Extractions: South Central JobLINC Resource Guide Revised March 2003 AARP Foundation Senior Community Employment Program nd Ave North Department of Labor program providing temporary work experience for people age 55 and older whose incomes fall at or below the federal poverty line. Assigned to non-profit and public community agencies with a goal of obtaining employment outside the program. Call 252-6512 http://www.aarp.org/scsep/mt.html Adult Education Center (Lincoln Center) 415 North 30 th Street School District #2 provides Adult Basic Education and the Nite Owls-Community Education throughout the year. Day and evening classes are available for GED, college, employment and career preparation. Nite Owls offers classes in computer skills and various other enrichment offerings. Education and career counseling available. Call 247-3710 or http://www.billings.k12.mt.us/comm/adultedhome.html Big Sky Economic Development Authority (BSEDA 222 North 32 nd Street BSEDA is a government entity created by Yellowstone County to coordinate and lead county-wide economic development efforts. The Business Development Division handles business recruitment and retention activities and provides assistance with government contracting, manufacturing, and small business development. The Community Development Division works with various groups to build the foundation for economic growth and a desirable quality of life supported by basic infrastructure, services, attractive cultural and recreational amenities.
Extractions: Boarding school with supporive classroom structure and learning center. Both classroom and learning center teachers receive ongoing training in effective instructional methodologies. Forman teachers are facilitators of the learning process and need to know validated teaching tools. Teachers are trained in understanding learning differences, attention disorders, the most effective teaching processes relevant to their content and task-specific strategies. Highlands Parents Advocacy
Special Education: Support any age in the state of montana with infor A message board for parents of special education Special education resources and links for teachers and students, by http://www.puredirectory.com/Reference/Education/Special-Education/Support/
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