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Extractions: The state law for the Education of Handicapped Children provides that school systems must screen all children within their boundaries for handicapping conditions. [T.C.A. 49-10-108]. "Under the Education of the Handicapped Act, Part B, Federal funds are provided for services to to handicapped students in public and private schools. Private schools are notified that handicapped students are eligible to participate in programs and projects carried out with Part B funds and may come to the public schools to participate in these services if they qualify. Home school students who are handicapped and qualify should be treated the same as handicapped private school students who qualify for services."
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Extractions: Statewide: STEP Support and Training for Exceptional Parents The STEP program provides training to parents in areas such as Writing IEPs, Communication and Conflict Resolution, Transitions (both from Early Intervention and into Adulthood.) Lots of parents wish they had been to STEP Training before they entered the school system. Many even suggest attending the Basic Step course several times in order to become fluent in IDEA and IEPs. Tennessee Childcare Resource Centers These centers provide educational resources and training for day care facilities on safety, health, activities for kids, and the like. They can provide training and services on site to a center. They are also a resource for parents to call and find out about child care resources in their community. They can provide info on ages served, cost, staffing, licensure, and whether they serve special needs children.
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Extractions: Remarks by the President on Education 2:40 P.M. CDT THE PRESIDENT: Thank you all very much. I am honored to be at a school which refuses to leave any child behind. A good school begins with a good principal, somebody who is willing to challenge the soft bigotry of low expectations. And that's what Kim Fowler has done, and we're honored to be here. And I want to thank you for putting up with this huge entourage that travels with me. (Laughter.) We're here because, as you may remember, the federal government passed an innovative law recently and a lot of people are wondering what that law means. And we have used this school as an example of what is possible for parents and for educators to make sure that not a single child gets left behind.
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Extractions: Home About PCAT How to help Parenting Tips ... Donate Online Prevent Child Abuse Tennessee The Tennessee affiliate of Prevent Child Abuse America and a member of Circle of Parents National Network Prevent Child Abuse Tennessee, Inc. (PCAT) is a non-profit agency dedicated to preventing the abuse and neglect of Tennessee's children by working with other organizations and individuals to develop programs, services, and resources for the prevention of child abuse and neglect. Prevent Child Abuse Tennessee is a private non-profit organization led by a volunteer Board of Directors with programs being carried out by staff PCAT Programs are provided directly or in collaboration with community partners across Tennessee to families that are in need of support. Services are offered free of charge to families in three major areas: Tennessee Helpline , the initial program implemented by the organization in 1984, provides supportive listening and information and referral services to parents under stress and to victims of domestic violence. Staffed by bachelor level social workers and counselors, the line is the only statewide parent helpline available on a 24-hour basis in Tennessee and is toll-free (1-800-356-6767). Circle of Parents uses a mixture of support and education for at-risk parents that are experiencing parenting difficulties. Parenting education and support groups meet weekly for a minimum of eight sessions. The groups focus on topics such as child development, alternatives to corporal punishment, behavior modification techniques, and increasing capacity to nurture.
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Extractions: Consistent school-home communication is a critical component of student success. SchoolMessenger builds the technology framework for fostering consistent two-way communication between schools and homes. No Parent Left Behind Parent-Communication Grants are fully-funded and partially-funded technology implementations for fostering parent involvement, increasing attendance and raising student achievement.
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Extractions: College of Human Ecology Outreach Teaching Outreach Research Outreach Service Contact ... Home n addition to strong focuses on research and teaching, the College of Human Ecology prides itself on its public service and outreach activities. Recognizing their importance to both near and distant environments, our students and faculty are actively engaged in collaborative problem-solving endeavors in the state, nation and world. The College's activities have led its faculty and students to reach out locally and globally to solve the complex problems facing families and communities. BEST Families (Building and Enriching Stronger Tennessee Families) is a program that presents primary prevention-based family life education seminars with curricula designed for marriage and parenting within the family. Experiential skill-building techniques are taught to encourage, enrich, and enable Tennessee marriages and families to become stronger and healthier. A fundamentally unique aspect of the program is the positive approach that emphasizes building on existing strengths and competencies brought to the marriage relationship by prospective partners.
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Extractions: The Tennessee School for the Deaf was established in 1844 by an act of the State Legislature, and opened its doors with nine students in 1845. The school was located in what is now known as "Old City Hall" on Summit Hill Drive in Knoxville, Tennessee until 1924. It was then moved to its present location, a ninety-six acre campus located on the banks of the Tennessee River in South Knoxville. The Tennessee School for the Deaf offers an individualized and comprehensive educational program. The school provides a total learning environment that utilizes state of the art curricula, materials and methods for the purpose of preparing students for adult life. Students are equipped academically, vocationally, physically, emotionally and morally to meet the daily challenges presented by society. The Instructional Program is known as a leader in the education of the deaf and hard-of-hearing. The program serves students from nursery through grade twelve. Students receive instruction in language arts, mathematics, science, social studies, computer technology, vocational education, independent living skills, physical education, and health. In each area, staff members have developed a curriculum that is specifically designed to meet the educational needs of hearing impaired students. An Individual Education Plan is provided for every child in the program. In addition to preparing students academically, the IEP is used to set goals and objectives for developing speech skills, and to make Occupational and Physical Therapy available to those children who need help in mastering basic motor skills.
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