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         Arizona Education Parent Resources:     more detail
  1. Assistive technology tips, tools, and techniques : a parent resource manual (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:449606) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1999
  2. Arizona's parents speak out assessing the needs of infants and toddlers who are developmentally delayed or at risk of developing handicapping conditions ... planning project (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:323741) by Joanne C. O'Connell, 1989
  3. A Strategy for facilitating student and parent participation in the IEP process Partner Project final report (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:302977) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1986
  4. Learning your rights and role in special education services (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:418524) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1995
  5. Families first final report (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:416954) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1997

81. Education Resource Organizations Directory (EROD)
income, minority, and limitedEnglish-proficient parents. Chandler education Foundation,Inc. (arizona) Camille Casteel, Superintendent Contact Linda Williams
http://bcol02.ed.gov/Programs/EROD/org_list_by_territory.cfm?territory_cd=az

82. Technology Information
Programs Teacher Certification Rsrch/Standards/Acctblty Board of education Financialeducation Contact ADE About ADE Resource Center arizona @ Your Service
http://www.ade.az.gov/technology/
Educational ServicesEducation ProgramsSchool EffectivenessSpecial Education ... AZ LEARNS subMenu 7-1 subMenu 7-2 subMenu 7-3 subMenu 7-4 subMenu 7-5 Annual ReportE-RateGrants ManagementProcurement ... Charter School Search Superintendent Tom Horne
Find A School
School Report Cards
Programs
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Rsrch/Standards/Acctblty
Board of Education
Financial Education
Contact ADE
About ADE
Resource Center
Technology Information
RFP Opens Enhancing Education Through Technology (Ed Tech Grant): The Ed Tech funding, Title IID under No Child Left Behind legislation, has been funded for FY05. Ninety-five percent (95%) of the funds are distributed to Local Education Agencies (LEAs); half through Formula Awards, and half through Competitive Awards to high need qualifying LEAs. Following is past awards: For the discretionary grants, the RFP for FY05 is open from March 1, 2004 to April 9, 2004. Please read the detailed proposal requirements and instructions found in the
Home Calendar of Events Newsletters Subscription SAIS ... Common Logon Superintendent Tom Horne Find a School School/Dist/AZ Report Cards Programs Teacher Certification Accountability Board of Education Financial Services Contact ADE About ADE Resource Center Charter Schools Biography Public School Search School List Wizard Virtual Schools ... Early Childhood Education

83. Arizona Parent & Educational Resource Center
Translate this page El centro de los recursos educativos y familiares de arizona (arizona parent andEducational Resource Center) APERC es un programa de entrenar a los niños y
http://aperc.asu.edu/aperc_spanish/
Chandler Education Foundation Chandler Unified School District Arizona State University
  • Reforzar las asociaciones entre los padres y las escuelas

  • APERC in English
    Save the date for APERC's regional conferences on parent involvement September 24 in Chandler
    Download the APERC Brochure Chandler: Word PDF
    read more
    C lick here to download "Request for Proposal" forms in [ Word PDF
    For more information contact us at 812-6580 or at aperc@asu.edu User information Survey Please take a minute and fill out our User Information survey.

    84. ADEQ: Education And Outreach: ADEQ For Teachers And Parents
    Household Waste Parents and teachers will find this SCENE The Southwest Center forEducation and the SCENE) is a partnership between arizona State University s
    http://www.adeq.state.az.us/function/education/teach.html
    Keyword Search: Home Contact Us Help Subscribe BROWSE BY CATEGORY About ADEQ ADEQ Newsroom Assistance Compliance ... Doing Business with ADEQ BROWSE BY PROGRAM Air Quality Waste Programs Water Quality EDUCATION AND OUTREACH: ADEQ FOR TEACHERS AND PARENTS This is just a small sample of environmental information available on the World Wide Web. Enjoy these sites or simply use your favorite search engine to find more. Arizona WET: Water Education for Teachers
    EE Link

    Envirolink

    Environmental Education Network
    ...
    Environmental Literacy Council

    The goal of this nonprofit organization is to bring together scientists, economists, educators and other experts. This site is intended to guide students and teachers to the best environmental resources available on the internet. Topics include air, water, forests, food, energy, waste, biodiversity and more. Household Waste
    Parents and teachers will find this informative site by EPA Region 5 useful for demonstrating the basics of household waste reduction and disposal. It contains graphics, statistics, and suggestions to reduce waste through intelligent shopping, resource conservation, recycling, composting and proper disposal methods. Of special interest for teachers is SCENE
    U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

    85. Program History
    of education, Office of Special education and Rehab parents, in conjunction withArizona Early Intervention began a “Welcome parent” Program providing
    http://www.pilotparents.org/history.htm
    Program History 600 North Wyatt Drive Tucson, Arizona 85712 Phone: (520) 324-3150 Fax: (520) 324-3152 Email ppsa@pilotparents.org Hours 9AM-5PM M-F
    PROGRAM HISTORY
    As long as there have been children with disabilities, parents have been supporting each other in many informal ways, sharing experiences and information. The first formalized program for providing parent support began in Omaha, Nebraska in the mid-1970’s and became known as the Pilot Parents Program. In 1979 Pilot Parents was established in Arizona by a small group of interested parents and professionals. The Board of Directors is composed of parents and professionals from around the city. Parents whose children have a wide variety of disabilities have completed training and formed a network of active volunteers. This network, which has grown from a small number of volunteers to several hundred statewide over the last 20 years, is the backbone of the support system provided for families. Initially, services were available only in Maricopa and Pima counties, but have expanded to include a number of smaller communities throughout Southern Arizona.

    86. Children's Health Information - Parenting Resources
    UK Site for Natural Parenting Information and Owner of Homeopathic Educational ServicesDana Ullman, MPH arizona Health Insurance Get Health Insurance Quotes
    http://www.healthychild.com/links.htm
    Affiliates
    Link Partners Home Subscribe Marketplace In The News ... Links Healthy Child Affiliate Partners are helping to share vital information to protect and enhance childrens' health and wellness. Healthy Child shares the proceeds of sales that are made through our affiliate's websites and newsletters as an incentive and also as a way of saying thank you. We appreciate the participation and support in getting the message out to parents that children can be healthier through natural methods, which include breastfeeding, good nutrition, natural remedies, focus on emotional well-being, and avoidance of toxic chemicals, drugs, and vaccines. We also recognize our affiliates by linking to their websites here. Learn more about the Healthy Child Affiliate Sales program and sign-up. Mothering.com , the website of Mothering Magazine, is the premier web site of the natural family living community. Mothering.com offers philisophical information and practical advice about family living through editorial
    content and active discussion boards. We address contemporary health, personal, environmental, medical and lifestyle issues in an upbeat, intelligent, compassionate and courageous manner.

    87. About Charter Schools From The Center For Education Reform
    Dumbing Down in arizona Virginia? the bar across the board and offers parentsthe freedom Charter School Activists Recieve Best of education Reform Award
    http://edreform.com/charter_schools/
    About Charter Schools from the Center for Education Reform Newswire - February 3, 2004 Choice Opponents, Step Aside ... Connecticut's Choice Proposal ... Award-Winning Charters ... Show of Strength in Mississippi ... Auto-Pilot ... Charter Voice on CA Board ... Building Excellent Schools Spare the School, Despoil the Child
    New York Post Editorial , January 30, 2004 "Because Reisenbach is a charter school, not a traditional public school, something can be done about its chronic and abysmal failures: It can be shut. SUNY trustees were asked to do just that. Instead, they punted." Newswire - January 27, 2004 A Bridge to a Charter School: City Offers Campus Space in Return for Assistance
    By Justin Blum , Washington Post , January 25, 2004 "What we're seeing now is a recognition that the District itself cannot handle . . . everything it needs to do by itself in a centralized way," said Jeanne Allen of the Center for Education Reform, a Washington-based group that supports charter schools. Charter Schools
    Highlights : As of January 2003, nearly 2,700 charter schools are operating in 36 states and the District of Columbia, serving over 684,000 students.

    88. Single Parent Scholarships
    State University Tuition Waiver Scholarships arizona Resident Resident semesterto pay for educational and personal California Single Parents Scholarships.
    http://singleparents.about.com/od/singleparentscholarships/
    zJs=10 zJs=11 zJs=12 zJs=13 zc(5,'jsc',zJs,9999999,'') About Single Parents Single Parent Scholarships Home Essentials A to Z SITE INDEX LEGAL ISSUES - Divorce, Child Support ... SINGLE PARENTING / CO-SINGLE-STEP-TEEN zau(256,152,145,'gob','http://z.about.com/5/ad/go.htm?gs='+gs,''); Child Care / Daycare Child Development Co-Parents / Single Parents Family Fun on a Budget ... Help zau(256,138,125,'el','http://z.about.com/0/ip/417/0.htm','');w(xb+xb);
    Stay Current
    Subscribe to the About Single Parents newsletter. Search Single Parents
    Single Parent Scholarships
    Single Parents who wish to further their education will find program and scholarships information such as financial aid, educational assistance, grants, student loans, supplementary income resources, educational assessment and services.
    Alphabetical
    Recent Up a category All-Ink.com Fall 2005 term or full-year 2005-2006 school year. All-Ink.com is offering $10,000 in scholarships to qualified students who are enrolled or planning to participate in an accredited college or university program. Deadline is December 31, 2004. Winners will be notified by February 20, 2005 Arizona Scholarship Fund - Private School Funds for Kids Awards Scholarships on a first come, first served Basis. Scholarships of up to $2000 per child, per year for a minimum of three years, to qualifying children. To qualify the applicant must be an Arizona resident, enrolled in grades K-12.

    89. Related Links
    System Do you know the arizona representative and Workforce is a nonprofit, research,education and advocacy initiative committed to helping parents find the
    http://arizonachildcare.org/links.htm
    RELATED LINKS
    Arizona's Department of Health Services Parent Guide Page

    An introduction to the rules and regulations that govern certified and licensed child care in Arizona. This site also provides information about the Department of Health Services as well as discussing the role of the Office of Child Care Licensure and their responsibilities to the child care industry.
    This site discusses all of the rules that state monitored and certified child care providers must follow. Arizona Department of Education Home Page
    All of the latest information about what is going on in education in the state of Arizona. Department of Economic Security
    In Arizona, the State's social service agency is called the Department of Economic Security or DES. This agency is dedicated to working with people to help them achieve self-sufficiency through a variety of services. Their web site provides information on a wide variety of programs. DES Child Care Administration
    The DES Child Care Administration assists eligible families in paying for a portion of their child care costs. Their web site offers a variety of useful forms, including

    90. Arizona Parenting - ARIZONA - Parenthood.com - How To Make A Difference In Educa
    www.arizonainterfaith.org/. arizona parent and Educational Resource Center.http//aperc.asu.edu/. arizona PTA 602279-1811 www.azpta.org/main.htm.
    http://arizona.parenthood.com/Articles.html?article_id=5831&segid=126

    91. Intel In Your Community- Arizona Education
    and leadership skills, raising educational and career and continuing through highschool, arizona MESA is an academic support for students and their parents.
    http://www.intel.com/community/arizona/education.htm
    US Home Intel Worldwide Where to Buy Contact Us ... Intel in Your Community Search Intel in Your Community Desktop Components Notebook Components Handheld and Handset Components Server and Workstation Components ... Browse By
    Innovation in Education Intel's Innovation in Education outreach objectives are:
  • Improve science and math education in K-12;
  • Improve the use of technology in the classroom;
  • Broaden access to technology; and
  • Encourage women and minorities to enter technical careers. Intel strives to advance teaching and learning in the areas of science, math, engineering, technology, and to improve education through the effective use of technology in the classroom. Our contributions consist of equipment, cash, and volunteers to address education goals from kindergarten through graduate school. Check the following location where you can find more information about Intel Arizona's support for education: Volunteer Matching Grants Professional Development for Teachers Education Policy Development High School ... Scholarships For additional information about Intel Arizona's involvement in schools, e-mail the Education Program Manager , or call 480-554-4538.
  • 92. Reading Rockets - Reading Comprehension & Language Arts Teaching Strategies For
    Fails to Clear House Hurdle — The arizona Republic. Click A screening tool forparents and caregivers of four from the US Department of education, Office of
    http://www.readingrockets.org/
    "Teacher Training Grant to Help Third-graders" The Miami Herald
    "Fourth-grade Reading Scores Drop"
    Newsday (New York, NY)
    "20 Grads to be Recognized as Literacy Success Stories"
    The Arizona Republic
    Reading Rockets offers a wealth of strategies, lessons, and activities designed to help young children learn to read. Our resources assist parents, teachers, and other educators in working with struggling readers who require additional help in reading and comprehension skills development. June 7, 2004 You'll find hundreds of current articles on this site, such as:
    5 Homework Strategies for Teaching Students With Learning Disabilities
    Students are expected to complete homework, even those who have trouble with learning or reading. This article suggests five practical ways teachers can help students improve how they do. Family Reading Activities Children become readers when their parents read to them. See this article for seven ways to enjoy reading time together. An Exclusive Video Interview With Jane Yolen Meet Jane Yolen , the author of more than 250 children's books ranging from How Do Dinosaurs Say Goodnight?

    93. Arizona Prevention Resource Center
    Effective Prevention Principles arizona Department of Health Prevention parent/familyeducational sessions aimed at parenting skills, parent/child communication
    http://www.azprevention.org/Prevention_In_Practice/What_Works/What_Works_Primer_
    guide to a
    healthy Arizona
    at the center
    new user help Prevention Skills Primer
    Prevention Definitions ...
    Prevention Skills Primer
    Effective Prevention Principles
    Arizona Department of Health Services
    Training
    Training provided to behavioral health or other prevention professionals for the purpose of enhancing the preventionist's skills, thereby improving the quality of Prevention programs. May include training of trainers or professional seminars, and must include goals and objectives based on a training needs assessment.
    Public Information and Social Marketing
    Prevention public information/social marketing. Presentation of accurate targeted messages and promotional material on substance abuse and mental health issues, including suicide and teen pregnancies, to increase awareness of' behavioral health. May include information seminars, electronic and print media.
    Community Education Prevention community educational sessions with clear goals and objectives designed for a specific target group. Must be on going sequential learning that promotes a change in attitude and behaviors that may lead to behavioral health problems.

    94. Child Protection Resources For Parishes & Schools
    contact information for all law enforcement agencies in arizona. of children.Theyoffer useful educational material for parents and professionals.
    http://www.diocesetucson.org/ocaapresources.html
    Important Updates to Arizona's Child Abuse Mandated Reporting Law
    Summary of Updates
    ARS 13-3620 Duty to report abuse, physical injury, neglect and denial or deprivation of medical or surgical care or nourishment of minors; medical records; exception; violation; classification; definitions
    Important Documents
    Code of Conduct for All Who Minister in the Diocese of Tucson
    Summary Statement of Guidelines for the Prevention of and Response to Sexual Misconduc
    t
    l
    Resources
    Please take into consideration that prevention of sexual abuse is one aspect of personal safety education for children. Education about prevention of sexual abuse may involve terms dealing with the human body. Education about prevention of sexual abuse and the use of terms dealing with the human body as part of such education may raise concerns among some parents.
    The resources listed include those that been reviewed by the Diocese or that have been vetted by the Office of Child and Youth Protection of the National Conference of Catholic Bishops.
    Please select any program with sensitivity to your local situation.

    95. Resources For Parenting
    Finding Quality Child Care from the arizona s Office of Child Care Licensure. FamilyEducation Network — This site has resources for parents and children.
    http://www.montessoriconnections.com/parents/parentresources.shtml
    Visit Our
    Discussion Boards
    Teachers Parents ... Peace Education If you want to know more about Montessori education, here is the table of contents of our section about Montessori education and some other links to sites where you can learn more.
  • Who Was Maria Montessori
  • What is the Montessori Method
  • What Makes Montessori Education Unique
  • Goals of a Montessori School ...
    Elementary

  • Parent Education and Involvement
  • How Do You Choose a School
  • What Happens After Montessor i Here is an excellent site for more information on Montessori education www.Montessori.edu
    from the Association Montessori Internationale
    from the American Montessori Society
    Finding Quality Child Care
    from the Arizona's Office of Child Care Licensure A Parent's Guide to Child Care A Parent's Child Care Checklist State of California Information
    CareGuide.com - largest on-line list of child care providers
    ... Visit the Montessori schools On-Line Check out the web sites of nearly 300 schools. See if your childrens school is on-line. Check to see if your school is listed in our List of Montessori Schools. If it is not please provide us with the information to list it.
  • 96. MCEC: Assessment Resource Center
    This site enables parents to participate more actively in their child’s special arizonaGifted education Use the arizona Gifted education site to
    http://www.militarychild.org/assessment/searchresults.cfm?state=AZ

    97. The Directory Of Helping Services In Southern Arizona
    PILOT PARENTS OF SOUTHERN arizona conducts training workshops and conferences on parentrights and Program Director; Marta Urbina, Rural education Coordinator.
    http://www.azstarnet.com/public/packages/ir/ag569.htm
    PILOT PARENTS OF SOUTHERN ARIZONA OFFICE ADDRESS:
    2600 N. Wyatt Dr.
    Tucson, AZ 85712 MAILING ADDRESS:
    2600 N. Wyatt Dr.
    Tucson, AZ 85712 PHONE: 324-3150 (Ans machine available), 602-468-3001 (Phoenix)
    EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: Lynn Kallis
    Mon-Fri 8-5
    PROGRAMS:
    Peer support, information and education for families with children ages 0-21 who have developmental delays or disabilities. Offers resource referrals, training for volunteer support network, information about disabilities for professionals and the general public, and information and support for families and professionals in the area of special education. Also maintains files and a lending library of special needs materials, including videos.
    Sib Shop: Support for children who have brothers or sisters with developmental delays or disabilities.
    Educational Coordinator (324-3152, Mon-Thu 9-2, Tina Suaso): Assists parents to better understand the educational process and provides workshops that address specific issues related to education, e.g., IEP, transition issues, summer programs. Pilot Parent Partnerships (602-468-3001; 2150 E. Highland Ave. #105, Phoenix, AZ, 85016; Peggy Storrs, Office Manager): Coordinates and trains statewide volunteer support network for families whose children have disabilities. Also maintains a resource library, conducts training workshops and conferences on parent rights and responsibilities in dealing with schools, and publishes a newsletter. For additional information about the 13 other state chapters, call 800-237-3007; Nancy Morgan, Rural Network Program Director; Marta Urbina, Rural Education Coordinator.

    98. Family Literacy & Parenting Resources On The Web
    Parenting Information US Department of education Info for Parents Families. Youand Your Family American Academy of Pediatrics Zero to Three Resource on the
    http://www.research.umbc.edu/~ira/famlitres.html
    Search Our Site
    Family Literacy and Parenting Resources on the Web
    About our Kids A child and adolescent mental health and parenting resource American Baby A guide to pregnancy and baby information Baby Center Pregnancy and baby information
    Back To School, Moving Forward
    What No Child Left Behind Means for Parents, Schools and Communities, US Department of Education Website
    Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy
    Child Safety on the Information Highway The Children's Partnership Parents' Online Resource Center, Young American's Toolkit and more
    Disney Online Family Fun
    Ideas, advice, fun stuff to do Educational Activities for Children Ages 3 to10 Source: Professor Thomas C. O'Brien Early Childhood and Parenting Collaborative Projects that focus on educating and raising young children. ECAP hosts research, technical assistance, and service projects. Early Childhood Educator's and Family Web Corner Family Center on e-square Parent and Children Together (PACT) activities and links to information helpful to parents.

    99. Developing Educational Standards - Arizona
    for Traditional education The arizona Parents for Traditional its opposition to arizonastandards (particularly center also hosts the education Leaders Council
    http://edstandards.org/StSt/Arizona.html

    100. Standard 15 Parenting
    org (Quality in Linking Together Early education Partnerships) a Support systems forparenting. us/POLICE/babysi1.html (City of Phoenix, arizona) A Babysitting
    http://www.aafcs.org/fcs/pages/p.html
    Governmental Sites
    Parenting roles and practices
    www.cdc.gov/safeusa (Centers for Disease Control-Safe USA) resources for reducing injury and deaths from accidents for youth in various settings www.childstats.gov (Child and Family Statistics from Federal Interagency Forum) statistics on children and families www.cdc.gov/safeusa/move/childpassenger.htm (Consumer Product Safety Commission) Child Passenger Safety Information www.nichd.nih.gov (National Institute of Child Health and Human Development/National Institutes of Health, US Department of Health and Human Services) publications such as ãAdventures in Parentingä can be downloaded www.quilt.org (Quality in Linking Together Early Education Partnerships) a national training and technical assistance project funded by federal Head Start and Child Care Bureaus with resources for early childhood Support systems for parenting www.census.gov (Census Bureau) includes teaching tools www.cdc.gov/ncidod/hip/abc/abc.htm (The Center for Disease Control) An online handbook for child care providers, includes a link to fact sheets for specific childhood diseases and conditions www.ci.phoenix.az.us/POLICE/babysi1.html

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