OH!Kids : Information For Grownups ohio resources, parent resources, and professional resources. parent resources This area includes linked resources for child safety, education, parenting, and http://www.oplin.lib.oh.us/products/oks/grownups.htm
Extractions: Does OH! Kids have information for parents, teachers, and librarians? Yes! The OPLIN Web site contains a wealth of background information and useful resources both in the OH! Kids area itself and in other topic areas. Awards and Recognition Web Safety Ratings for OH! Kids OPLIN links of interest to parents, teachers, and librarians The History of OH! Kids Awards and Recognition Included in ALA's "700+ Great Sites: Amazing, Spectacular, Mysterious, Colorful Web Sites for Kids and the Adults that Care for Them." Included in Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators "Kids Stuff" page Included in Berkeley Public Library's "Librarians Index to the Internet." Web Safety Ratings for OH! Kids There are a number of ways to deal with kids getting access to Internet content that is not designed for them. One of the most effective ways is to encourage Web sites to self-rate their content for the presence of adult materials, violence, etc. and add HTML codes to their Web pages so that parents who wish to can screen out any such content on their computers. In support of this effort, we have registered OH! Kids with both of the major rating systems, RSACi and Safesurf. We are pleased that OH! Kids has been rated a "kid-safe" site. OPLIN Links of Interest to Parents, Teachers, and Librarians
Assessment Reform Network - Homepage These resources were created by ARN state coordinators Act *MotionPassed by the ohio education Association *Flyer Just Two Moms *Sample Letter-parent Opt-out http://www.fairtest.org/arn/parents.html
Ohio State Resources parent Training and Information Center (PTI) Margaret Burley, Executive Director ohio Coalition for the education of Children with Disabilities http://www.nichcy.org/stateshe/oh.htm
Extractions: The offices listed on this state sheet are primarily state-level offices. Even if an office is not close to your home, they can usually put you in touch with resources in your community, as well as provide you with information and assistance about disability issues in your state. If you find that an address or number has changed or is incorrect, please e-mail us at nichcy@aed.org and let us know. Each state sets eligibility ages for services to children and youth with disabilities. For current information concerning this state, please contact the office listed under Department of Education: Special Education United States Senators
Parent Resources - Canton City Schools - Canton, Ohio of education parents Section http//www.ode.state.oh.us/parent. Offers tips on getting involved, information about ohios education system (including http://www.ccsdistrict.org/parents.html
Extractions: What can I do at home to help my child succeed in school? Create a home environment that encourages learning and schoolwork. Establish a daily family routine of mealtimes with time for homework, chores and bedtime as well as time for family activities. Show your child that the skills he is learning in school are an important part of the things he will do as an adult. Let him see you reading books, newspapers and computer screens; writing reports, letters, e-mails and lists; using math to figure change or to measure for new carpeting; and doing things that require thought and effort. Make sure that your home has lots of reading materials that are appropriate for your child. Keep books, magazines and newspapers in the house. You can find many good books and magazines for your child at yard or library sales. Books make good gifts.
Resources/Links National parent Information Network; National PTA; National Coalition for parental education resources Star Tribune; education Week; ohio Newspapers; ohio http://www.ohea.org/resourcesLinks/resourcesLinks.aspx
Extractions: HOME Parent Resources As with all of our pages, this list will continue to grow. Be sure to visit us often. General Information Links Curriculum Links Harcourt Brace Mathematics - a companion site to the math series currently being used in the East Palestine City Schools. - this site provides students and parents with practice and enrichment activities which correspond to lessons presented in the classroom.
Ohio Resources ohio Revised Code Annotated; Sections 3105.21, 3109.03, 3109.04, and the noncustodial and the custodial parent; (15) the of the child for an education and the http://www.deltabravo.net/cgi-bin/resource.cgi?state=oh
COPAA State Special Ed Resource Page Special education Regional Resource Centers (SERRC) http//www.ncocc.ohio.gov/nco_serrc/index Texas Special education Resource Center parent site Your http://www.copaa.net/resources/statespedlaw.html
Extractions: An independent, nonprofit, tax-exempt organization of attorneys, advocates and parents established to improve the quality and quantity of legal assistance for parents of children with disabilities. This page contains a compilation of Special Education Law State-Specific Internet Resources submitted by COPAA listserv members. Please contact us , if you find any outdated or nonfunctional links. Be sure to include the link with your email. State Education Law Resources are listed alphabetically. An alpha index is provided for your convenience. Not all States have their education laws or regulations on the Internet. If you know of a resource that is not listed here or you find an outdated link, drop us a note and we will add it as soon as possible. However, please do not expect us to conduct searches for you.
Resources For Parents With Children At DCS parent resources on the Web. ohio Department of education ohio Association of Gifted Children CHALKBOARD (to enter Chalkboard please use the http://www.dcs.k12.oh.us/parent_index.php
Educational Services - Teaching Resources - Page Links www.ohiohistory.org/ The ohio Historical Society s to providing information and resources on the Great source for Inclusive education, parent Information and http://www.wviz.org/edsvcs/k_12/teaching_resources/Page_Links.asp
Extractions: The Scout Report is a weekly publication offering a selection of new and newly discovered internet resources of interest to researchers and educators. Librarians and educators do the filtering for you, reading hundreds of announcements each week looking for the online resources most valuable to the education community.
State Resources For Gifted Education Lane Cincinnati, OH 45231 513.742.2200, x 268 (phone) 513.742.8339 (fax) Email brown_s@hcca.ohio.gov. parent Advocates for Gifted education http//www 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
Extractions: Cooperative Extension System's National Network for Child Care is your link to an array of resources to support child care professionals, parents and guardians do the best job possible of caring for children. The site has newsletters, resources ona variety of topics and ways for you to engage with colleagues and specialists in the child care arena. Strengthening Families Program for Parents and Youth 10-14 Years
Early Childhood Education Resources On The World Wide Web at the Lima Regional Campus of ohio State University A Teacher s Guide to the US Department of education. 7 to 10, with resources for both parents and kids. http://webster.commnet.edu/webpicks/weblist/educ_list.htm
Extractions: If you have a navigation frame to the left (a list of academic disciplines) and you'd like to get rid of it, you can do so by clicking HERE . Clicking on the hyperlinks on this page will open a new window, eliminating the navigation frame to the left. We do not wish to confine other people's Web pages to our framed structure. You can return to this page by using the BACK button on your browser, by saving it as a Bookmark or Favorite, or by using the pulldown menu on the address line (if your browser is so equipped).. This list was reviewed and updated on 6 August 2001. Please send news of dead and changed links and suggestions for new resources to the College Webmaster The Laboratory School , a nationally accredited Early Childhood program for the children of students, faculty, and the Greater Hartford community. Catalogue Information for programs and courses in Education at Capital ERIC Clearinghouse on Elementary and Early Childhood Education National Parent Information Network (NPIN) , from Tufts University. Sites are grouped in six categories Family, Education, Health, Typical Development, Childcare, and Activities and then further divided by topic. America's Children: Key National Indicators of Well-Being, 1999
Educational REALMS educational REALMS helping you find the pieces! ERIC/CSMEE resources Move to. educational REALMS. The U.S. Department of education required that the official web site of ERIC/CSMEE and all telephone services closed on December 19, 2003. resources to anyone interested in science, mathematics, technology, and environmental education of The ohio State University, Columbus http://www.ericse.org/
Extractions: The U.S. Department of Education required that the official web site of ERIC/CSMEE and all telephone services closed on December 19, 2003. The Clearinghouse already closed permanently on December 31, 2003. We thank you for your support and patronage for the past 36 years. Currently, many of the public domain materials produced by ERIC/CSMEE are available for your browsing or downloading pleasure at the new Educational REALMS Web site: http://www.stemworks.org/ Educational REALMS hopes to pick up where ERIC/CSMEE left off. It is our hope that we will eventually offer many of the same services and resources to anyone interested in science, mathematics, technology, and environmental education. We are staffed by Science Education faculty and graduate students and we are located on the campus of The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH. Since January 2004, the Department of Education has been implementing a reengineering plan for ERIC. The new ERIC mission continues the core function of providing a centralized bibliographic database of journal articles and other published and unpublished education materials. It enhances the database by adding free full text and electronic links to commercial sources and by making it easy to use and up to date.
ED.gov The Office of Special education Programs (OSEP) is dedicated to improving results for infants, toddlers, children and youth with disabilities ages birth through 21 by providing leadership and Learning resources. Math education and other nonprofit organizations to support research, demonstrations, technical assistance and dissemination, technology and personnel development and parent http://www.ed.gov/offices/OSERS/OSEP
Extractions: Information For Students Parents Teachers Administrators Information About Financial Aid Policy Programs The Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) home page has moved to a new address. You will be forwarded to the new address at http://www.ed.gov/about/offices/list/osers/osep/index.html in 10 seconds. Please remember to update your bookmarks.
Parent Information Southeastern ohio Special education Regional Resource Center SEOSERRC. parent Information. Most parents are concerned about their http://www.seo-serrc.org/parent.html
Extractions: SEO-SERRC Most parents are concerned about their child's education, but parents of children with disabilities are often faced with very complex issues. Understanding the special education process can be confusing and finding the help and support you need for your child can seem overwhelming. If you would like to talk to another parent, someone who knows firsthand what it means to be the parent of a child with a disability and understands your unique concerns, the Parent Mentor Program may be able to help you. The Parent Mentor Program is a free service available to parents. The parent mentor Understands the special education process and the law, and can help you problem-solve concerns about your child; Attends school meetings at your request Maintains a resource library of books and materials about disability related topics that are available for you to borrow; Is familiar with the system of services in our school districts and our community; and Can help you advocate for your child.
Extractions: Arkansas ... Additional Educational Resources (*Please note that PTO Central is not affiliated with the Ohio PTA) Welcome to the Ohio 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 Ohio 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 Ohio schools, PTA and PTO groups, and other parent organizations. Ohio PTA Ohio Department of Education Ohio Fundraising Tax Laws Ohio Education Association ... Additional Ohio Educational Resources School-Fundraisers.com
Extractions: Community Parent Resource Centers Each state is home to at least one parent center. Parent centers serve families of children and young adults from birth to age 22 with all disabilities: physical, cognitive, emotional, and learning. They help families obtain appropriate education and services for their children with disabilities; work to improve education results for all children; train and inform parents and professionals on a variety of topics; resolve problems between families and schools or other agencies; and connect children with disabilities to community resources that address their needs. Select your region for more information Region 1 Region 2 Region 3 (you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader, a free program from Adobe Parent centers in each state provide training and information to parents of infants, toddlers, school-aged children, and young adults with disabilities and the professionals who work with their families. This assistance helps parents participate more effectively with professionals in meeting the educational needs of children and youth with disabilities. To reach the parent center in your state, you can contact the Technical Assistance Alliance for Parent Centers (the Alliance), which coordinates the delivery of technical assistance to the Parent Training and Information Centers and the Community Parent Resource Centers through six regional centers located in New Jersey, North Carolina, Florida, Ohio, Colorado and California.
Special Education News - Lakewood Schools serve them. ohio parent Mentor projects are funded through grants from the ohio Department of education (ODE). All parent http://www.lkwdpl.org/schools/specialed/
Extractions: A Parent Mentor is the parent of a child with a disability employed to help school districts and families by providing training, support, and information services. The mission of Ohio Parent Mentors is to provide the necessary support and resources to families of children with disabilities and the professionals who serve them. Ohio Parent Mentor projects are funded through grants from the Ohio Department of Education (ODE). All Parent Mentor services are provided to families free of charge. Contact the Parent Mentor for Lakewood City Schools: