Families - Information For Newsletters Or Handouts For Follow-Up Links NCBE Family Topics ohio State CES Model posted at CYFERNET parent education Resouces University Smart parenting Scholastic Wonderwise parent Charles Smith http://home.sprintmail.com/~peggyriehl/precefamily.htm
Extractions: HOME Teacher Resources The links below represent those which have been visited and suggested by our staff. As more sites are suggested, our list will grow. Visit again. Ohio Department of Education General Education Links Education Week Magazine and Teacher Magazine - the full text of Education Week and Teacher Magazine. Read of educational reforms and policy online. Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators - a categorized list of sites on the Internet found to be useful for enhancing curriculum and teacher professional growth. It is updated daily to include the best new sites to support teaching and learning. North Central Regional Educational Laboratory (NCREL) - research-based resources and professional development opportunities for teachers, administrators, and policy makers throughout the Midwest.
Resources For Parents program for newly admitted students, parents are given public can help protect higher education from further work with the governor and ohio General Assembly http://www.kent.edu/Parents/index.cfm
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Extractions: Home Library Parenting Resources New In the Library Preschool Resources Primary Resources Elementary Resources ... Resources for RE Leaders The following titles are Parenting Resources. Makanah Elizabeth Morriss and David Hicks MacPherson, UUA A participatory adult religious education program to help parents enhance the religious dimension of family life. Each session is divided into three sections: theological concerns, Unitarian Universalism in the home, and parent support groups. Part of the Parent Trilogy. By Jeanne Harrison Nieuwejaar, Skinner House Thoughtful reflection on church community and how it can enrich the lives of children and their caretakers as a vital part of family life. Great gift for new parents and religious educators. By Roberta and Christopher Nelson, UUA
ARIZONA PARENTS FOR TRADITIONAL EDUCATION of North Olmsted, ohio More ohio parents concerned about education Consumers Association of Fort Worth How to contact parent Organizations from around the US. http://www.theriver.com/Public/tucson_parents_edu_forum/
Extractions: Fax: (602)832-8853 Arizona Supreme Court Upholds Tax Credit Phoenix, Arizona - In April of 1997, the Arizona Legislature and the Governor of Arizona joined together and passed the historic and revolutionary Voluntary Tuition Tax Credit legislation. Today, 3 of the 5 Arizona Supreme Court Justices have declared it constitutional. To all who understand the specifics and implications of this legislation, there is abiding conviction that it will be upheld in the US Supreme Court, and that a new day has dawned in America. The bill is both simple and profound. It will allow taxpayers to receive up to a $500 tax credit when they make private, voluntary contributions to charities that use at least 90 percent of the money to provide private scholarships for children in Arizona to attend the school of their parents' choice. Even the poorest child now becomes royalty in the
OMSC Web Links NASA Student Involvement Program education.nasa.gov/nsip; ohio Math Works (for resources for Parents. Bigchalk The education Network www.bigchalk.com; Figure This http://www.oai.org/OMSC/Weblinks.html
Extractions: Kids Corner American Mathematical Organization of Two-Year Colleges (AMATYC) www.amatyc.org Environmental Education Council of Ohio (EECO) www.eeco-online.org Mathematical Association of America (MAA) www.maa.org www.nassmc.org National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) www.nctm.org National Earth Science Teachers Association (NESTA) www.nestanet.org National Science Foundation (NSF) www.nsf.gov National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) www.nsta.org Ohio Academy of Science (OAS) www.ohiosci.org Ohio Council of Teachers of Mathematics (OCTM) ohioctm.org Ohio Mathematical Association of Two-Year Colleges (OhioMATYC) www.terra.cc.oh.us/ohiomatyc Ohio Mathematics Educational Leadership Council (OMELC) omelc.educ.kent.edu Ohio Section of the Mathematical Association of America (MAA) www.maa.org/Ohio
Parents For Public Schools Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, ohio and Wisconsin;. and offers resources for educators and parents. National Center for education and the Economy http://www.parents4publicschools.com/resources.html
Special Education News -- Ohio Stats And Links of Certification and Licensure button to outside web pageOhio Employment in education. parent and Family Links check out For Families at left for http://www.specialednews.com/states/oh/ohlinks.html
Extractions: Under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act 1995-2001 Allocation: '95-'01 Authorized: '95-'01 Funds Missed: $1.12 billion $4.15 billion $3.03 billion 2001 Allocation: Possible 2002 Increase: Possible 2002 Allocation: $186.6 million $178.3 million $364.9 million 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
TeachersAndFamilies Special Education: Gifted Resources Columbus, OH ohio Department of education. Training manual for facilitators of SENG model guided discussion groups for parents of talented children. http://www.teachersandfamilies.com/sped/gt/372554-nurture.html
Extractions: Source: ERIC Clearinghouse on Disabilities and Gifted Education Reston VA. What are the social-emotional needs of gifted children? Types of Problems It is helpful to conceptualize needs of gifted children in terms of those that arise because of the interaction with the environmental setting (e.g., family, school, or cultural milieu) and those that arise internally because of the very characteristics of the gifted child. Several intellectual and personality attributes characterize gifted children and should be noted at the outset. These characteristics may be strengths, but potential problems also may be associated with them (Clark, 1992; Seagoe, 1974). Some particularly common characteristics are shown in the table. These characteristics are seldom inherently problematic by themselves. More often, combinations of these characteristics lead to behavior patterns such as: Uneven Development . Motor skills, especially fine-motor, often lag behind cognitive conceptual abilities, particularly in preschool gifted children (Webb & Kleine, 1993). These children may see in their "mind's eye" what they want to do, construct, or draw; however, motor skills do not allow them to achieve the goal. Intense frustration and emotional outbursts may result.
Ohio Parent's Week Contents Home Page of the First Lady of ohio www.hopetaft.org. Parents Resource Institute for Drug education, Inc, (PRIDE) 4684 S. Evergreen Newaygo, Michigan http://www.yougottaloveparents.org/resources2.html
Extractions: September 26 - October 3, 2004 Contents A Letter from The First Lady of Ohio, Hope Taft Governor's Proclamation Why the Purple Ribbon? Press Release ... Partners Sample Proclamations Make Your Own Parents' Week Web Site Family Activities What Other's Are Doing Share Your Success Encouraging Community Support Corporate/Business Essay Contest Kids Essay Contest Essay Contest Winner Letter Award Categories Kickoff Celebration Parents' Week Resources Banner Examples Bookmarks WWW Resources Logos ... Parent-Child Pyramid (PDF) Help Me Grow Brochure (PDF) Help Me Grow Brochure (PDF) News Releases Ideas For Celebration (PDF) Instructions for Media Packet Media Packet (PDF) YGLP Poster (PDF)
Extractions: Provides information and resources to parents and educators in order to better assist students with special education needs. COSERRC is part of a network of special education services in Ohio. Parents and educators can locate information about the office that services their counties at the COSERRC web site.
Extractions: These links have been compiled as a "starting point" for exploring the vast resources available through the Internet. Inclusion in this guide does not represent an endorsement by the Region 3 Comprehensive Center. POLICY With passage of the No Child Left Behind (NCLB)Law, Congress reauthorized the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA)the principal federal law affecting education from kindergarten through high school. NCLB and Choices for Parents back to the top PRACTICES National Standards for Parent/Family Involvement Programs National PTA's guidelines for educators in order that they more effectively engage parents and families in the education of their children Family Empowerment a chapter in Educate America: A Call for Equity in School Reform , from the National Coalition of Educational Equity Advocates, this provides information on collaborative services, parenting education, and more.
Recommended Education Resources contains information for students and parents of students are pursuing or who are considering higher education. new college access programs in ohio and provide http://www.westlakelibrary.org/edu.htm
Extractions: "Collegiate Choice Walking Tours are simple, non-promotional videos of the student guided campus tour offered at over 350 colleges and universities across the United States, Canada, England, Ireland, and Scotland. These videos are not professionally produced. Guidance counselors, not commercial film makers, are doing the recordings." This videos can be ordered for a nominal fee.
Special Education In Ohio Residents outside Washington County can contact the ohio Department of Special education at 1 The parent Mentor program has a large lending library and other http://hometown.aol.com/th402000/myhomepage/
Extractions: listen and answer questions supply information on Special Education programs help develop IEP's and attend team meetings as needed provide information to parents and school personnel about specfic disabilities and special education laws (books, videos, games, and printed material) provide information on educational meetings and workshops of interest organize and conduct workshops for parents, educators, and professionals
Knox County Educational Service Center The parent Mentor Program provides support, information, education and reassurance to parents of special a grant from the State of ohio through the http://www.treca.org/schools/knoxesc/laufersweiler.html
Extractions: The Parent Mentor Program is a support network for parents of children in special education and referred students of the Knox County and Mt. Vernon School systems. Quite often parents need assistance with concerns or questions regarding: The Parent Mentor Program provides support, information, education and reassurance to parents of special needs students. The program is funded by a grant from the State of Ohio through the Department of Special Education and Early Childhood Education. Mission Statement The library is located on the second floor of the Commissioner's office building at East High Street. The library resources are available by contacting my office at 393-6766. If you are not able to visit the library, arrangements can be made for you to receive any resources you are interested in borrowing.
NEOSERRC Home Page contact Behavior and Parenting Resource Center in SLPs Schools in northeast ohio, like schools in recruiting qualified special education personnel, including http://www.neoserrc.k12.oh.us/
Extractions: Our workshop page displays 6 new technology workshops scheduled for June and July. Please click on the workshop link (below) to read more. NEW!!! mcoe_neo@access-k12.org. NEW!!! Statewide Special Education Recognition Program was held on May 20th at Leo's Ristorante. During the Awards Breakfast Ceremony the Outstanding educators and student received their due recognition and awards while their nominators, superintendents, principals , co-workers and families looked on. The NEOSERRC Governing Board and the Regional Committee on Quality in Special Eductaion wish to announce the following award recipients for 2003 - 2004: Goldent Apple Outstanding Educators - Karen Kanotz - Struthers City School Denise Knapik - Warren City Schools James DeChristefero, Linda Moore, Claudia Orr, Debra Scott and Mary Ellen Wilcox - Trumbull Career and Technical Center
SEO-SERRC Home Page To assist school districts and parents in the provision of an appropriate education for all as Required by The Operating Standards for ohio Schools Serving http://www.seo-serrc.org/
Exceptional Children / Parenting This manual has been developed by the ohio Department of education to help parents and school personnel implement both the letter and the spirit http://www.lkwdpl.org/tcc/excekids.htm
Education World® The Educator's Best Friend of the Week Kenston High School, Chagrin Falls, ohio. Introduce preK students and parents to school. Students work toward personal, educational, career goals http://db.education-world.com/
Extractions: Deals On Hotels Thursday June 10, 2004 Today's Lesson : Students write a persuasive essay to persuade superiors on their faraway planet to adopt a custom, a behavior, or an item they observed on a visit to Earth. Good Bye Ouchies and Grouchies : Learning to tap away stress, anger. Baring It All : Calendar exposes school financing problems. No Educator Left Behind : What affect does high-stakes testing have on children? The Bus Story : Are unrealistic demands turning schools into runaway school buses? Inclusion : How would you rate your school's progress in the area of inclusion? Parent's Choice : Should parents have a say in choosing to which teachers their children are assigned? Today's EDScoop : School districts sue to equalize funding.
Extractions: OGT Resources For Teachers Receive our free newsletter with OGT info, test taking tips, worksheets, more Enter Email: R eading list for teachers 2004. Use our activities and reminder calendar to store your school activities information. Use our success plan template for at-risk students. ... News Web Help by Standard: Grades 3-5 Grades 6-8 Grades 9-12 History ... Contact We receive phone calls and emails from people asking the same question: "Where did the OGT Test come from? Whose idea was it to make the tests a requirement for graduation?" Here is the Ohio Department of Education's website that explains the requirements and reasons. Also, visit Governor Taft's Commission for more information. Teaching to the Standards About NCLB (No Child Left Behind) - law that shapes our assessment system. Ohio School Proficiency Exams (Pros and Cons) For links to a series of articles on closing the achievement gap in urban schools from The American Association of School Administrators.