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Extractions: This page is dedicated to improving the education and lives of students and loved ones with exceptionalities, disabilities, and the gifted. American Teachers staff and our community of educational professionals assemble this resource portal. In no way is it complete or intended to be an authority, we only hope it will help. Please send your suggestions to: Suggestions Special Education Special Education Top A list of Popularity Portals - Link Lists Ranked by Use American Teachers' Top Sites - [NEW]
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LSS And Partners Establish New Resource Center To Empower Parents parent Information and education (CPIE) recently first annual outdoor parent Resource Fair, September 6 Campus of Temple University, Philadelphia, pennsylvania. http://www.relnetwork.org/news/Sept03/09-LSS.html
Extractions: advanced search Home What is the REL Network? Lab Stories Archive ... Request Information The Consortium for Parent Information and Education (CPIE) recently held its first annual outdoor Parent Resource Fair, September 6, 2003, under sunny skies on the Main Campus of Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The kick-off fair served as the official introduction of CPIE and the unveiling of its new Web site ( http://www.temple.edu/lss/cpie ) to the public. CPIE is an organization dedicated to empowering parental decisionmaking by providing parents with the information they need to effectively guide their children's education. CPIE is a collaboration of the Laboratory for Student Success (LSS), the School District of Philadelphia, The Philadelphia Black Alliance for Educational Options (BAEO), and the Pennsylvania Parent Information Resource Center (PA PIRC). Paul G. Vallas, CEO, School District of Philadelphia, opened the ceremonies and welcomed participants, who had access to a variety of educational and service agency information. Representatives from over 40 vendors and guest presenters offered an array of information.
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Extractions: Or virtualresources@iu5.org Virtual Resources Development Team Barbara Gilligan Judy Marquette Pennsylvania Department of Education Larry Martin Bucks County Intermediate Unit (IU #22) Ann Noonen Northwest Tri-County Intermediate Unit (IU #5) Andrew Petrus Northwest Tri-County Intermediate Unit (IU #5) Jamie Plaster Northwest Tri-County Intermediate Unit (IU #5) Marlene Schechter-Connors Tracy Smith Colonial Intermediate Unit (IU #20) Steve Spengler Berks County Intermediate Unit (IU #14)
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Extractions: AOL@School is a free learning portal - for primary grades (K-2), elementary grades (3-5), middle school, and high school - that makes it easy to find online content that has been selected by teams of educators as the best and most age-appropriate for each group. The software is more than just a browser, some features available to students and educators include: Request a free copy of their software at school.aol.com Connected Learning Community The CLC program makes it easier for educators, parents and students to build technology-empowered Digital School Districts; communities where children and adults can take advantage of learning without limits. Through this unique program, the Pennsylvania Department of Education is making it simpler than ever before for schools around the Commonwealth to obtain the resources and information they need to transform learning for the digital age. Think.com
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Extractions: PARENTS' RESOURCES Being a parent isn't always easy but with a little help from our friends we may be able to meet some of the challenges. This page contains links to resources that parents' can use for tips from baby sitting to child abduction. Let me know what you think about this page and its usefulness. Some tips from the Allegheny County Health Department Injury Prevention Program: Know where your children are, what they are doing and enforce the laws. Question your children as to where they are going to or coming from, and make sure they are with the right crowd. Know who influences your children and who or what your children respects. Communicate openly with your children, include them in your life, and do things with them. Involve your children in church, school, cultural, and recreational activities - keep them busy! Establish rules, responsibilities, and duties within the home. Praise them when they earn it, and make them responsible for their conduct when they don't. Take an active role in the education of your children, get acquainted with your children's teachers. Do not allow your children to adopt gang clothing styles or attitudes.
Extractions: Universal Tuition Tax Credits are the best way to advance school choice. Is the Michigan Education Association helping or hurting schools and students? Seven Principles of Sound Public Policy Classic free-market books. ... The innovative Universal Tuition Tax Credit would improve all schools. See the study. Posted: 10/28/2003 A new assessment of the state of education in Pennsylvania Written for the Commonwealth Foundation for Public Policy Alternatives, Harrisburg, Pa. Pennsylvanians spent $9,830 per pupil on public schooling in 2000-01, and public school teachers there currently enjoy the highest salaries (when adjusted for cost-of-living) in the nation, at nearly $55,000 per year. Yet, the verbal and mathematics SAT scores for the 71 percent of Pennsylvanian high-school seniors who take the SAT are below the average for the nation ranking 45th among the 50 states and Washington, D.C.
Extractions: Back Environmental Education Newsletter Now Available for Teachers, Parents and Students White works to preserve funding of Slippery Rock-based Pennsylvania Center for Environmental Education. Harrisburg Information to help teachers and parents educate students about the environment is available from the Pennsylvania Center for Environmental Education, said state Sen. Mary Jo White (R-21), who is working to preserve funding of the center. Based at Slippery Rock University, the Pennsylvania Center for Environmental Education makes learning tools available to teachers, home-school parents and students, said White, who chairs the Senate Environmental Resources and Energy Committee. White said the center's latest "EE Connections" newsletter is available online. Highlighted in the newsletter are: Finding and Choosing Environmental Education Materials, new resources on biodiversity, invasive species, integrated pest management and a new "Wade Into Watersheds" program. "The Pennsylvania Center for Environmental Education is a statewide resource for environmental education materials, with a special emphasis on Internet resources," said White. "The center was established to provide increased public and private access to a balanced environmental education. Protecting the environment is our responsibility as citizens, and educating ourselves is crucial in meeting that responsibility."
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Extractions: Talk money. Many children receive an allowance. If your child does, ask him or her how much the allowance would be next year with a 5% increase. Talk with your teens about ways to save money for college, a car or other major purchase items. Discuss your daily expenses like rent, mortgage, utilities, car payments, groceries and clothes. Your child can make a chart and discuss ways to save money in each area. Encourage your child to build his or her own library. Children love to collect stuffed animals, comic books, autographs and baseball cards, so why not promote collecting books! A personal library will introduce your child to a world of resources. If possible, include a visit to a local bookstore during a shopping trip. Provide your child with magazines about his or her individual interests. Magazines are available for children of all ages and all areas of interest. Younger children can learn basic skills from magazines, and older children can read about current events and get other information. Talk to your child about the magazines and articles he or she reads.
Extractions: School Safety and Violence Prevention Resources Introduction Coordination of school, community, statewide and national resources is vital to address the complex issues and needs of pregnant and parenting teens. Collaborations, referrals and coordination with available community resources promote mutual participation and provide a continuum of services while avoiding competition with or duplication of existing services and programs. When community agencies work together the ultimate result is a decreased need for financial support from the government. It is important to educate teen parents about the resources that are available to them and how they can access these services as a means to self-sufficiency, responsibility and employment. Identifying Resources Agencies and Organizations In every community, there are varied agencies and professional organizations that provide programs, services, funding and expertise that can be used to enhance services for pregnant and parenting teens. Identifying resources specific to the needs of a local program can be done through many sources. Some of them include:
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Extractions: Six Seconds EQ Network teaches emotional intelligence skills to create positive and productive relationships in schools, homes, and organizations around the world ( read more about us ) (and why we're called " Six Seconds Emotional intelligence (EQ) is emerging as a critical factor in high performance at work, at school, and at home. Read benefits for enhancing EQ in:
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