Parent Education wyoming, Inc. Funded by a discretionary grant from the US Department of education, Office of Innovation and Improvement, as a parent Information and Resource http://www.kbojibwacc.com/34/parent-education.html
Parenting wyoming Family Life From University of wyoming Extension, this resources for Parents From the National Association for the education of Young http://www.msue.msu.edu/msue/iac/humapare.html
Extractions: Breast Feeding Initiative Information on the breast feeding initiative program in Michigan. Building Strong Families Information on the nationally known BSF program. Information on the materials available, surveys, etc. CLEAR From the Center for Language Education and Research at MSU, listings of programs on helping with language. Helping Families Succeed through Trained Family Pararofessionals Details of a program aimed at training paraprofessionals who work with families. Helping Children and Their Families Cope with Disasters Full text article and links on helping families and children deal with the recent disaster. MSU Extension Family Life Bulletins MSU Extension full text bulletins on topics related to the family. Not a complete listing. MSUE Educational Materials Human Development MSU Extension materials available for ordering. Michigan State University Experiment Station Listing of all stations around the state, projects being researched currently, and status of special projects. Michigan County Extension pages A list to help you find your county office, with listing of staff, phone and fax numbers, web page, etc.
Policies & Governance Federally Funded Programs. Standards Assessment. Teaching in wyoming. Parents Community. education Associations. Selected Publications. Related resources. http://www.ncela.gwu.edu/policy/states/wyoming/02_sea.htm
Extractions: OELA NCELA's Mission User's Guide to Resource Collection Contact Us ... Technical Assistance Site Search Policy State Resource Pages Wyoming Back To Wyoming ... Related Resources Wyoming Education Policies and Governance Governance: State Education Agency Resources: Additional Instructional Program Funding for ELL Students? Higher Education in Wyoming:
Wyoming State Profile parents and Community parent and community involvement initiatives and organizations articles and publications related to the education of ELLs in wyoming. http://www.ncela.gwu.edu/policy/states/wyoming/
Extractions: OELA NCELA's Mission User's Guide to Resource Collection Contact Us ... Technical Assistance Site Search Policy State Resource Pages > Wyoming Back To State Resource Pages Alabama Alaska Arizona ... Wisconsin Wyoming Wyoming Education Policies and Governance Information on policies, legislation, and resources regarding ELLs. Data and Demographics SEA-reported and Census numbers for ELLs and immigrant students as well as other sources for state education and demographic data. Wyoming and NCLB Implementation of NCLB in Wyoming, including Consolidated State Applications and state accountability plans. Federally Funded Programs Information and contacts for OELA-funded programs in Wyoming, including profiles of successful programs. Standards and Assessment State content and English language proficiency standards. Teaching in Wyoming - Teacher certification, professional development and quality issues. Parents and Community - Parent and community involvement initiatives and organizations.
Your Guide To The Departments Of Education - Part 4 If youre not sure which department or program you need, simply scroll down the DPI parents Page, and browse through wyoming Department of education. http://www.classbrain.com/artschool/publish/article_6.shtml
Extractions: Jump To... Home 1st - 3rd Grade Ask ClassBrain Biographies Corporate Information Country Reports Defining Documents Freedom Files Games Mission Reports Monthy Grab Bag Movies in the Classroom State Reports Teens ClassBrain Store School Matters Home Alumni Associations Back to School ... Test Preparation Printer friendly page Your Guide to the Departments of Education Part 4 OR PA RI SC ... The vision of the Oregon Department of Education is to put kids first by assuring that its schools follow the best practices in education and cutting-edge research. This site has student resources available in the form of scholarship information and student services. Address 255 Capitol Street NE Salem, OR 97310-0203 Back to Top The site is well laid out and easy to navigate and full of helpful information. Address 333 Market Street, Harristown 2
Mountain Plains Regional Resource Center State Improvement Grants wyoming education Employment Opportunities. a grant through the wyoming parent Initiative to in Triple P (Positive parenting Program). http://www.usu.edu/mprrc/states/wy.cfm
Extractions: tdawson@wpic.org UPLIFT has received a grant through the Wyoming Parent Initiative to do state wide trainings in Triple P (Positive Parenting Program). More information can be found at http://www.forparenting.org If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions, please email them to Matthew Brahana, Webmaster
Mountain Plains Regional Resource Center 35 pages Topical Paper on Special education Extended School Year 2004, 17 pages A parent Guide to for Students with Disabilities MPRRC/wyoming, 2002, 27 http://www.usu.edu/mprrc/infoserv/pubs.cfm
Extractions: Program specialists at the MPRRC have produced the documents and materials that follow. Many have been used as training materials to supplement workshops and presentations that our staff do and are not intended as stand-alone documents, however the information contained therein can be useful to people researching a specific topic. Select from the following publication topics: SELECT Alternate Assessment Assistive Technology Behavior Management Confidentiality Dispute Resolution Extended School Year (ESY) Individual Education Programs (IEP) Least Restrictive Environment (LRE) Miscellaneous Parents Prereferral Section 504 Special Health Care State Advisory Panels Transition Transportation Alternate Assessment:
Wyoming Arts Council Arts Education Model Schools and involvement of parents, communities, arts organizations, school reform networks and resources, funders, the broader public, and education professionals in http://wyoarts.state.wy.us/artsedschools.html
Extractions: Editorial note: This summary was compiled from the recommmendations of state arts education coordinators and NEA staff. All summary statements are drawn directly from each listed program's published information. For the most complete and up-to-date understanding of these models, be sure to contact the sponsoring organizations. Mission/Philosophies of Some National Models for Arts Education 910/722-0338 (fax) 910/722-0081 The A+ Schools program is an approach to teaching and learning grounded in the belief that the arts can play a central role in how children learn. It represents a viable option for schools seeking a focus based on similar beliefs. A+ Schools cover the North Carolina Standard Course of Study through interdisciplinary thematic units, combined with arts integration and hands-on, experiential learning, including daily arts instruction by arts teachers. A+ Schools also develop strong partnerships with parents, area cultural resources, local colleges and universities, and the media.
Parent Information Center - Wyoming Department of education under the Individuals with Disabilities education Act (IDEA a few of the topics covered by parent centers Geographic Areas Served, wyoming. http://www.dssc.org/frc/TAGuide/pti/wy.htm
Extractions: Phone (307) 684-2277; (800) 660-9742 (in-state only) TTY Fax E-mail tdawsonpic@vcn.com Web Address www.wpic.org Target Audiences Parent Centers (Parent Training and Information Centers and Community Parent Resource Centers) work with families of children and young adults from birth to age 22 with all disabilities: physical, mental, learning, emotional, and attention deficit disorders. Parent Centers train and inform parents and professionals, help families obtain appropriate education and services for their children with disabilities, work to improve educational results for all children, resolve problems between families and schools or other agencies and connect children with disabilities to community resources that address their needs. Parent centers are funded by the U.S. Department of Education under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). Each state has at least one parent center, and states with large populations may have more. There are approximately 100 parent centers in the U.S. Topical Areas IDEA 97, Rights and Responsibilities, Procedural Safeguards, Early Childhood, Transition (these are just a few of the topics covered by parent centers)
Parent Training And Information Centers (PTIs) Native American Family Empowerment Center parent education Project of Family Assistance Center for education, Training and wyoming. arrow pointing upBack to top. http://www.dssc.org/frc/TAGuide/pti.htm
Extractions: Home Funded by the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), Parent Training and Information 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. Alabama Alaska American Samoa Arizona
UVa Special Education: Resources On Mental Retardation Parents Helping Parents. is a signal event in the history of special education in the Luzernewyoming Counties (US Pennsylvania) Myths of Mental Retardation . http://curry.edschool.virginia.edu/go/cise/ose/categories/mr.html
Extractions: What is Mental Retardation Organizations for Individuals with Mental Retardation General Resources on Mental Retardation Down Syndrome Resources ... Centers, Departments, and Program for Individuals with Mental Retardation The Arc (Formally the Association of Retarded Citizens) TASH (Once the American Association for the Education of the Severely/ Profoundly Handicapped [AAESPH], then The Association for the Severely Handicapped [TASH], and more recently The Association for Persons with Severe Handicaps, but continuing to use the acronym "TASH" because it is widely and well known) President's Committee on Mental Retardation (PCMR) , which "acts in an advisory capacity to the President and the Secretary of Health and Human Services on matters relating to programs and services for persons with mental retardation." See, especially, the
Home School Corner Homeschool Support Group Virginia Home education Association. Wisconsin Wisconsin Parents Association Milwaukee Area wyoming wyoming Homeschool resources. http://www.e-tutor.com/homeschool/resourcesbystate.htm
School Psychology Resources Online - Other Information 2 School Psychologists Association WSPA wyoming School Psychology School Counseling, Special education Psychology, Counseling and Therapy, Parenting, Death and http://www.schoolpsychology.net/p_04.html
Extractions: Other Information 2 Main Page What's New Index Jobs ... Awards Alternative Assessment Grant ASEBA (Achenbach System for Empirically Based Assessment) - Achenbach materials WWW site. Includes the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) Assessment and Evaluation on the Internet - An annotated list of many resources. It covers the subject quite broadly. Buros Institute of Mental Measurements Code of Fair Testing Practices in Education - Developed by the American Psychological Association.
Learning & Leadership Network to make standards based education resources available to classroom teachers, students, and parents, the wyoming Department of education established WedGate http://lln-dev.hprtec.org/wyomingn.html
Extractions: Colorado Kansas Missouri Nebraska ... South Dakota Wyoming Wyoming State Profile Narrative Narrative Goals and Outcomes Wyoming Equality Network The Wyoming Equality Network is a statewide, high-speed data and video network that has connected all Wyoming public schools and has given communities capability for telemedicine, economic development and community outreach applications as well as access to the Internet. The creation of the Wyoming Equality Network is the result of the 1995 Supreme Court ruling, which found that the public school funding system violated Wyoming's constitution. This decision set in motion the oipportunity for a statewide education reform movement to define a quality education. It was determined early in the planning process that information technology was going to be a valuable asset to our rural state to help us meet this challenging future and provide an equitable system of delivery to all students. A collaborative effort between the Wyoming Legislature, the Governor and the State Superintendent of Public Instruction resulted in a statewide intranet that provides data access to every school building in the state and two-way interactive video to every high school. This endeavor has been active and growing since July 1, 1998.
Wyoming Summary results and effective practices through parent, staff and assistance of a WDE special education consultant. state steering committee during wyomings recent http://interact.uoregon.edu/wrrc/monitor/States/WYSummary.html
Extractions: Contact for State Monitoring, Part C : Jason Jones Resources: Wyoming has the following resources available on request: Narrative Summary - Wyoming Wyoming Special Education Program Review The process begins with the district identifying a collaborative team. This team completes the self-assessment, available for consultation during the on-site visit, and develop's a Quality Improvement Plan after the on-site visit. The team includes the special education director, a parent, and other members such as a special education teacher, a regular education teacher, a principal, a related service provider and/or a school board member.
TEE - The Trust For Early Education State Policy resources wyoming THE PRE-K FACTS IN wyoming There is no state-funded pre-kindergarten program in wyoming. There http://www.trustforearlyed.org/resources_state.aspx?id=57&txt=Wyoming
SIG 2001 Round 3 collaborate with the four major parent support groups in wyoming on education issues to standardsbased reform and the wyoming Comprehensive Assessment http://www.signetwork.org/SIG2000/HTMLFiles/WY.html
Extractions: State Improvement Grant Applications Funded in 2001 Wyoming Abstract Basic Information Improvement Strategies Return to Main Page Wyoming Abstract or Conceptual Framework for State Systemic Change The Wyoming State Improvement Grant (WySIG) project, "Project Readiness," proposes to build a systemic reform approach to ensure that all students, including students with special needs,, actively participate in the regular classroom as Wyoming moves to a rigorous, standards-based educational system. Students with disabilities will receive the core educational services and programs that will enable them to master all of the state standards, beginning with the graduating class of 2005 and beyond. The four basic components of this reform approach involve: All the initiatives proposed for this project begin and end with standards. This project begins by identifying the needs of the student with a disability and then proposing and executing activities that ultimately help that student meet the standards all other students are expected to meet and be a productive citizen. To achieve that, changes will be made at the school level, LEA and the state level to help the student. The activities proposed in this project are designed and directed to achieve that goal. The ultimate outcome is to change policy at the state level by involving all the stakeholders and increasing the effectiveness of inclusive classroom practices by educators.
Quests By Number assistance and electronic access to Internet resources to parents and educators within wyoming. wyoming Association of Special education Administrators (WASEA http://www.signetwork.org/SIG2000/HTMLFiles/Quest4bystate.html
Extractions: State Improvement Grant Applications Funded in 2001 Summary of Question 4 by State Florida Louisiana Maine New Jersey ... Return to Main Page Florida What partnerships are intended? Family Network on Disabilities West Florida Regional Partnership North Florida Regional Partnership Springs Region Partnership Central Florida Regional Partnership University of South Florida Regional Partnership Southeastern Florida Regional Partnership Gulf Coast Regional Partnership Miami/Dade Monroe Regional Partnership Florida Interagency Coordinating Council for Infants and Toddlers State Coordinating Council for School Readiness Programs Teachers and local exceptional student education administrators Faculty Innovation Institutes Institutes on Higher Education
Parenting Resources articles and opinions on education methods and contains great sections for parents and educators of wyoming Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators. http://www.esuhsd.org/parents/parenting.html
Extractions: Graduation Dates District Test Results About the STAR Program School Report Cards ... School Calendar Progress Report Letter ( Eng Span Evergreen Valley Parent Connect Parent Handbook ( Eng Span Course Outlines/ABACUS Central County Occupational Center Program (CCOC) ... School Menus Eng Span Information Release Denial Form Complaint Procedures ... Student Health A B C D ... H I J K L M ... P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Accumulated Web Wisdom on Motherhood In an easygoing first person style, this site offers links to many sites of interest to parents (especially to Moms, it seems), a list of General Resources for Women, and true birth stories. Yours is invited! ADD, ADHD, and Related Disorders An article with links concerning attention deficit disorder from the viewpoint of Boy Scout and Cub Scout leaders. Adoptive Families of America This is the place to get information on The Adoptive Families of America, their mission, and their need for support. They have an online catalog of interest to adoptive parents. America Goes Back to School The US Department of Education and the Partnership for Family Involvement in Education encourage parents, grandparents, community and religious groups, and every caring adult to get involved in local schools. They include examples and detailed Web resources to help, because "Better Education is Everybody's Business!" American School Directory ASD provides a Web site "for each of America's 106,000 K-12 schools" containing school information, phone numbers, calendars, and maps. If you're moving, you can get an idea of the public and private schools you'll find in your new area. A great resource!