Resources For Students And Potential Students possibilities, leadership opportunities, or education and training marketable job skills, the oklahoma career and organizations and their parent divisions are http://www.okcareertech.org/main/students.htm
Extractions: Dept. of Ed.) O klahoma's highly acclaimed career and technology education system offers a variety of services and educational opportunities for a wide range of Oklahomans, ranging from junior high school students to senior citizens. Whether you're needing information about possible careers, career exploration possibilities, leadership opportunities, or education and training for marketable job skills, the Oklahoma career and technology system has lots to offer. Learn how you can take advantage of these opportunities. Achieve your goals through one-of-seven career and technology student organizations. (called CTSO's) These organizations provide opportunities for personal growth and scholastic achievement, as well as developing skills in public speaking, planning and organizing. As you work on various community projects, competitive events, and leadership activities, you will meet other students who share similar interest. The student organizations and their parent divisions are below.
State Resources For Gifted Education PO Box 60448, NW Station oklahoma City, OK 731460448 405.521.4287 (phone) 405.262.8400 (fax) E-mail 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
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American Indian/Indigenous Education Resources Norman University of oklahoma Press on bilingual and multicultural education; the history of US Indian education; teacherparent relationships; language http://jan.ucc.nau.edu/~jar/AIER.html
Extractions: books conferences articles columns ... home Books General Collected Wisdom: American Indian Education Go to Book Review Gilliland, Hap. (1999). Teaching the Native American (4th Ed.). Dubuque, IO: Kendall/Hunt. 288pp. + xviii. Basic text on American Indian education that emphasizes culturally relevant education, building on students backgrounds, promoting self esteem and self control, and getting parents involved. Has chapters on using computers, developing reading skills, creative writing, whole language, and teaching the native language. A review of the 4th edition in the American Indian Culture and Research Journal concluded "a teacher using this book will find the approaches that integrate both culturally relevant activities and transformative curriculum most helpful" (Vol. 24, #3, p. 202). May, Stephen. (Ed.). (1999). Indigenous Community-Based Education . Clevedon, UK: Multilingual Matters. A collection of ten essays describing efforts by indigenous peoples in North and South America, Australian, New Zealand, and Europe to end assimilationist schooling that denies the value of indigenous languages and cultures. Go to Book Review Reyhner, Jon. (Ed.). (1992).
PhatNav - Parents Section With Educational Resources Search And Top parents as Partners in education (oklahoma) 1401A NE 70th Street oklahoma City, OK 73111 parentsaspartners.org Oregon Top Oregon parent Information and http://www.phatnav.com/parents/parent_ed_links.html
Extractions: Encyclopedia Atlas/Almanac Kids' Web Sites Classic Books Home Games Arcade Games Strategy Games ... Parents' Section Helping Parents Get Involved Help families get involved in their children's learning. The following organizations target areas with high concentrations of low-income, minority, and limited-English-proficient parents. These groups promise to help parents improve their children's educational opportunities. PhatNav does not endorse any of these organizations.
TRI Online! Disability Links - Parent Advcocacy/Special Education parents Reaching Out in OK oklahoma. RI parent Information Network - Rhode Island. Partners Resource Network Inc. parent education Project of Wisconsin. http://www.taconicresources.net/resources/pa-ed.shtml
Extractions: General Resources: Exceptional Parent Magazine TRI Online! Bookstore - Books About Self-Advocacy. The Parent Advocate News. The Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates. ... HipMag Online. Interactive web site for deaf children. Internet Resources for Special Children. For all the Special Kids of the World. The Family Village. Children with Disabilities. ... Rehabilitation Act of 1973. Site 1. Rehabilitation Act of 1973. Site 2. Rehabilitation Act of 1973. Site 3. The Rehabilitation Act Amendments of 1998. Section 504 Regulations. Neighborhood Legal Services: New York State Guidelines to Allow for the Transfer of Assistive Technology When a Student Moves from School Jurisdiction to Higher Education, Other Human Services Agency or Employment. Resources for Disabled and Special Needs Children. ... The Association for Special Kids. An organization that helps families with special needs children set up individual financial plans. National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped Parents' Guide to the Development of Preschool Children with Disabilities: Resources and Services.
Federal And State Education Resources development opportunities; strengthen assessment, parent involvement, school 614) 7523956 E-Mail oklahoma State Department of education 2500 North http://www.newfoundations.com/StateGovtEd.html
Extractions: "These pages help parents, teachers, students, and others: make sure children start school ready, learn to read, and succeed in school; find lesson ideas, learning resources, and educational materials; locate teacher training programs and professional development opportunities; strengthen assessment, parent involvement, school safety, special education, and civil rights; plan for college, find the right postsecondary institution, and get help paying for it; take advantage of financial resources for students, institutions, schools, school districts, and states; learn about postsecondary accreditation and participate in federal student aid programs apply for a grant or contract and how to manage a grant, and more."
Educational Resources Ohio Department of education; oklahoma State Department of Best Sites for Children; A parent s Guide to Safety; US Department of education parents Guide to the http://www.mwedconnection.org/resources.html
EDUCATION PLANET - 11120 Web Sites For Student Resources With its fourpronged mission of education, research, service or a current member of the oklahoma City workforce, or even a single parent looking for http://www.educationplanet.com/search/Education/K-12/Student_Resources?startval=
Pioneer Library System - Internet Resources - Parents And Teachers Produced by the University of oklahoma, Department of adult; Vocational and Technical education, including employment ideas, and more for parents and families. http://www.pls-net.org/template/subjects/parent.htm
Extractions: The website includes the full text of A comprehensive look at the superhighway and what parents should know to help their children use it safely and wisely. A detailed report analyzing how the Information Superhighway affects kids. This is a collaboration between the National PTA and the National Urban League. Their booklet is 30 published pages. "The movie, electronic game, music, cable, and broadcast television industries have each voluntarily developed clear and informative parental advisory systems to provide families with advance information on the content of entertainment products. This site provides 'one-stop shopping' to each of these parental advisory systems."
Other Links - Oklahoma State Department Of Education and the US Department of education to disseminate resources and human cultural heritage of oklahoma. of resources arranged for students, parents and teachers http://www.sde.state.ok.us/link/default.html
Extractions: Southwest Education Development Laboratory A+ Schools ... Cherokee Nation The official Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma Web Site. Colonial Williamsburg Consumer Jungle is an award-winning and innovative new non-profit website that provides free consumer education resources. Consumer Jungle teaches teens the life and personal-finance skills needed to succeed in the work world.
Indian Education Resources: NWREL's Comprehensive Center, Region X Indian education resources. Our Title VII Indian education resources have moved find them at http//www.nwrac.org/links/title9.html. Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians American Indian Alaska Native education Research. The ERIC Clearinghouse Printing Office. oklahoma State University Library http://www.nwrac.org/links/indian.html
Extractions: The non-profit American Indian College Fund was created by 30 tribal colleges all founded by Indians to fight high rates of poverty, educational failure and cultural loss to raise desperately-needed scholarship, endowment and operating monies. Based in Denver, Colorado, the College Fund has raised a total of more than $35 million since 1989.
Homeschooling The oklahoma Department of education has several resources available to parents educating their children at home. As state superintendent http://www.sde.state.ok.us/pro/homesch.html
Extractions: The Oklahoma Department of Education has several resources available to parents educating their children at home. As state superintendent of public instruction it is my hope that you will find this information we have here useful to you and your children. Teaching to standards can be the PASSport to your child's success. Access quality educational resources on the Internet by going to PASSport II , Oklahoma's updated online database of state curriculum standards. In addition to reflecting recent changes in the Priority Academic Student Skills (PASS), Priority Academic Students Skills 2000 (405) 521-2293. In addition, our Curriculum Links contains a host of links to subject-area resources for lesson plans and student activities. Also provided for your information and use are the current graduation requirements for Oklahoma public school students. However, if additional information is needed, please contact Accreditation, State Department of Education, at (405) 521-3333.
YourOklahoma - Official State Web Site K12 education Fun Sites for Kids,Health for College or University,Parents resources for preparing a oklahoma Colleges and Universities oklahoma Colleges and http://www.youroklahoma.com/?c=2
YourOklahoma - Official State Web Site Online College of oklahoma. Participating Colleges. Southern Regional education Board Electronic Campus. Parents resources for preparing a child for college. ACT. http://www.youroklahoma.com/?c=2&sc=61
Extractions: Arkansas ... Additional Educational Resources (*Please note that PTO Central is not affiliated with the Oklahoma PTA) Welcome to the Oklahoma 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 Oklahoma 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 Oklahoma schools, PTA and PTO groups, and other parent organizations. Oklahoma PTA Oklahoma Department of Education Oklahoma Fundraising Tax Laws Oklahoma Education Association ... Additional Oklahoma Educational Resources School-Fundraisers.com
Oklahoma Resources a blank email to oklaparent-network-subscribe Sciences and Natural resources, oklahoma State University Some counties have educational kits available for check http://oklahomahomeschooling.org/okresour.htm
Extractions: home search Oklahoma has a wealth of interesting, helpful and educational resources for homeschoolers, with new resources becoming available frequently. Please help us keep this page up-to-date by reporting new Oklahoma resources to our HERO webmistress. Statewide Oklahoma City Area Tulsa ... Discounts for Oklahoma Home Educators Statewide Check out 50+ Things to do in Oklahoma , compiled by the wonderful Home Educators' Resource Organization of Oklahoma email discussion group State Department of Education - 2500 North Lincoln Boulevard, Oklahoma City, OK 73105-4599. The State Department of Education has no authority over Oklahoma homeschoolers, but some of the online resources intended for the public school community may be helpful to homeschoolers, particularly P.A.S.S. (Priority Academic Student Skills), the state mandated curriculum guidelines for public school students in kindergarten through the 12th grade. Also available: School Laws of Oklahoma Oklahoma Requirement s for High School Graduation , and a page for homeschoolers containing curriculum links and aids.
Extractions: Math and Science Resources Currently the Oklahoma course requirements for math and science include: Math: 3 units (Algebra I, Algebra II, geometry, trigonometry, math analysis, calculus and Advanced Placement statistics.) Lab Science: 2 units (biology, chemistry, physics or any lab science certified by school district; general science courses do not qualify.) Suggestion for Success: Many colleges and universities also recommend that students take an additional unit in laboratory science and an additional unit in math. For more information on math and science resources in your area, click on Campus and Community Resources below. For more information on Oklahoma course requirements for college entry, visit the Courses to Take page. studentinfo@osrhe.edu or call 1.800.858.1840 (225.9239 in Oklahoma City). Resources for Faculty/Educators
Learning Disabilities OnLine: Finding Help: Oklahoma State Resources Agencies Federally Funded Programs parent and Professional Special education Services, Department of education 2500 N Lincoln Blvd., Suite 263 oklahoma City, OK http://www.ldonline.org/finding_help/local_org/oklahoma.html
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Extractions: Career Education ... Archives Curriculum Article C U R R I C U L U M A R T I C L E Teachers play a critical role in how children handle events related to September 11, 2001. Education World has compiled a list of Web sites to help teachers discuss the tragedy with students. Included: Links to Web resources for helping children cope with crisis. More September 11 Resources Don't miss the following Education World resources: September 11: Lessons and Resources for Classroom Teachers Remembering September 11 Lesson Plans Teaching About Islam, the Middle East Jan Jewell is a teacher at Cheyenne Middle School in Oklahoma City. She and her students have had experience dealing with acts of terror. The bombing of the federal building in Oklahoma City is a memory her students live with every day. As news broke about the terrorist attacks on New York City and Washington, D.C., Jewell's students first wanted to know why some kids were being picked up by their parents and why those parents felt afraid, Jewell said. With students who were left behind, "We talked about fearing things over which we had no control," said Jewell. "Then we talked about not giving into fear because then they [the terrorists] win. We talked about channeling our feelings into thinking about what we could do to help. We talked about how everyone responded to us when our federal building was bombed."