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  1. Special education mediation in Idaho managing parent and school conflict through effective communication (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:408741) by Anne Cryan Fox, 1996
  2. Field test of a Spanish-language version of "Family connections 1" (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:433166) by Kimberly S. Cowley, 1999

41. ECIC Resources / Data
the North idaho region for the public good. Click here for Latino resources. Parents as Teachers An internationally respected family education and support
http://www2.state.id.us/dhw/ecic/Resource.htm
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Resources / Data Application for Assistance this application form can be used to apply for a wide variety of programs available through the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare. [ En Español
A Blended Certificate is a new, exciting undergraduate program that focuses on the skills needed to effectively teach every young child between birth and grade three. The Blended Certificate program combines general early education and early special education teacher training into one four-year undergraduate teacher preparation program now offered at Idaho’s three state universities.
Children: Population Projection Thru Year 2010
- Historical and Projected Idaho Children - 1988 Thru 2010
Cross-Cultural Maternal Health Information Catalog; Understanding the Health Culture of Recent Immigrants to the United States
This maternal health information catalog focuses on the unique maternal health cultures of three main regions of the world from which immigrants to the U.S. frequently come. These regions include Latin America Asia , and Africa
District Health Departments in Idaho
- A listing showing counties served, addresses, and telephone numbers of the district offices, as well as a direct link to a statewide schedule and locations of immunization clinics and community immunization coalition/activities.

42. Idaho Parents Unlimited, Inc (IPUL)
to parents include A parent education and Resource Center in Boise to house, develop, and disseminate material to idaho parents of children with disabilities;;
http://www2.state.id.us/dhw/ddweb/programs/famsupport/ipul.htm
Idaho Parents Unlimited, Inc. (IPUL) Idaho Parents Unlimited, Inc. is a statewide, non-profit networking organization dedicated to:
  • the attainment of appropriate service for persons with disabilities; promoting better public understanding of the problems facing children and adults with disabilities; promoting programs in Idaho which provide parents training, special services, advocacy, and information and referral services; stimulating communication and joint activities among parent support and training organizations; promoting coordination with all private agencies and organizations, and with professional groups in the furtherance of better parent - professional collaboration; providing the network for dissemination of information through publications, workshops and conferences in the state of Idaho.
Incorporated in 1985, Idaho Parents Unlimited, Inc. serves a full range disabilities and age groups as well as the rural and minority populations of Idaho. SERVICES PROVIDED THROUGH IPUL, Inc. IPUL, Inc. receives funding through a variety of different sources. Current services being offered to parents include:

43. Northwest Education Collaboration: Idaho Resources
College of Southern idaho (South Central); Southeastern idaho Community Action Agency 2. Engaging parents and families in their children s education at home
http://www.nwrel.org/cfc/frc/idaho.html
Moments for Idaho Children
  • Every 15 minutes a child was reported abused or neglected.
  • Every 3 hours a baby was born to a teenage mother.
  • Every 8 hours a baby was born at low birth weight.
  • Every 3 days a baby died during the first year of life.
  • Every 13 days a child or youth was killed by a gun.
    (1998 Statistics from the Children's Defense Fund)

State Indicators and Initiatives State Indicators of Young Child and Family Well-Being Percent of young children in poverty US 24.7% Idaho 21.7% Percent of young children with mother working part or full-time US 63.6% Idaho 65.5% Percent of 19-35 month old children not vaccinated US 23.0% Idaho 34.0% Percent of low-income young children without health insurance US 18.9% Idaho 17.2% (Source: National Center for Children in Poverty. cpmcnet.columbia.edu/dept/nccp State Initiatives and Supports Creative Grants
Thirty-seven Creative and Innovative/Experimental grants have been awarded to schools and school districts - totaling $250,000, to experiment with creative approaches to education. The grants were available to public schools and school districts for experiments in developing instructional methods, curriculum, staff training, staff evaluation, and/or alternative forms of staff compensation. Applications cannot exceed $10,000 and must be developed by faculty and submitted to their local school district administration and then forwarded to the State Department of Education. A total of 109 proposals were submitted, and 37 were funded or partially funded. Idaho Council for Technology in Education

44. King County Library System
and development assistant to education, government, community in Washington, Alaska, idaho, Oregon and Parenting resources/Washington State University Provides
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Library Services Library Catalog Find Your Library Programs,
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... eBooks Good Reads Book Alert Book Clubs Good Reads New Reads Accelerated Reader Homework Choices Homework Help Kids Page TeenZone Library Resources eAudio ESL/Literacy New Music Seniors ... Email This
Recommended Web Sites Learning Local, State, and National Education Information Ready to Learn - What Parents Can Do Homework - How Parents Can Help Using the Internet Together - Some Starting Points ... Learning and Physical Disabilities
Local, State and National Education Information King County Family Help Line of King County
The State Office of Parent Trust for Washington Children provides professional training and development, networking and consultation, support and technical assistance, community organizing and training curriculum for communities across the state. Includes over 80 parent tip sheets. Links to Local Schools
Convenient links to King County School Districts.

45. Idaho Parents Unlimited, Inc.
IPUL has been designated as idaho s parent Training and the US Department of education, which provides IPUL received a Community parent Resource Center grant
http://www.ipulidaho.org/what.html
What Is IPUL Idaho Parents Unlimited (IPUL) is a statewide organization founded to provide support, information and technical assistance to parents of children and youth with disabilities. Since 1989, IPUL has been designated as Idaho's Parent Training and Information Center (PTI) by the U.S. Department of Education, which provides funding for its programs. In 2002 IPUL received a Community Parent Resource Center grant to expand those same services to Spanish speaking families in Idaho. IPUL's activities are also supported through funding from various state agencies, by fund-raisers, and through parent memberships. IPUL is headquartered in Boise, Idaho with regional staff throughout the state. IPUL is governed by a Board of Directors comprised primarily of parents of children with disabilities. IPUL is a 501(c)3 non-profit corporation in the state if Idaho. Activities and services available through IPUL
  • Individualized, one-on-one assistance to families of children with disabilities from birth to age 21, provided by trained regional staff. A statewide toll-free telephone line which enables families throughout the state to access IPUL services at no cost.

46. Idaho Parents Unlimited, Inc.
funds from the US Department of education to develop, support and evaluate a community parent center project to serve idaho Hispanic parents of
http://www.ipulidaho.org/cprc.html
C ommunity P arent R esource C enter (CPRC) Idaho Parents Unlimited, Inc., (IPUL) a non-profit organization, has been awarded funds from the US Department of Education to develop, support and evaluate a community parent center project to serve Idaho Hispanic parents of children with disabilities. This will be a three year project, starting October 1, 2002 under the sponsorship and governance of IPUL to:
  • identify and establish regional support groups of Hispanic parents of children with disabilities; form a Hispanic Community Advisory Board based on this network; establish priorities based on culturally appropriate goals and activities identified by the Advisory Board; and provide bilingual training, information and support to Hispanic families in geographical areas with significant Hispanic populations.
  • A bilingual Project Director will be responsible for supporting these activities and receive additional assistance through identifying and hiring a part-time Bilingual Parent Education Coordinator for the southeastern parts of the state. The Hispanic community in Idaho is our largest ethnic minority population and faces barriers that are both cultural and language-based in accessing traditionally Caucasian dominated educational services. In addition, many families of Hispanic origin are migrant workers and live in rural areas, two additional barriers to effective participation in their child's educational process. The State Improvement Grant has allowed IPUL to demonstrate the necessity of providing bilingual, community based services in order to support Hispanic families of children with disabilities. Idaho Parents Unlimited, Inc. served 200+ families of Hispanic origin in 2000-2001, a 425 percent increase over the program year 1998-1999 before funding. IPUL credits this increase to our part time Bilingual Coordinator, former bilingual region coordinator Hortencia Lemus, based in Nampa/Caldwell where the increase occurred. The Bilingual Coordinator provided one on one phone support, held 4 workshops during the 2000-2001 program year and provided two sessions in Spanish at our annual statewide conference, as well as coordinated translator services for other Conference sessions. The CPRC Spanish program will greatly expand the amount of services IPUL can provide in 2002-2005

    47. Family Village -- Parent Training & Information Centers
    District of Columbia Advocates of Justice and education, Inc idaho idaho Parents Unlimited, Inc Matters (ARC Community Support System) Family Resource Center on
    http://www.familyvillage.wisc.edu/education/pti.html
    Family Village School We have provided links to those Parent and Information Centers that have a web site.
    If you are aware of a PTI web site that we do not have listed, please send a note to rowley@waisman.wisc.edu
    be found on the PACER Center National Groups
    National Center for Latinos with Disabilities
    Specialized Training Of Military Persons (STOMP)

    Native American Families Together Parent Center

    State Groups

    48. Other Links - Read To Me - Idaho State Library
    idaho Reading Indicator. web site has information on early literacy and resources for parents. Across America is sponsored by the National education Association
    http://www.lili.org/read/readtome/other-links.htm
    Read to Me
    Last Updated
    Other Reading and Literacy Links
    Check out the following links to some of the best web sites with information on early literacy.
    The America Reads Challenge
    This site calls on all Americans to support teachers and help ensure that every American child can read well and independently by the end of 3rd grade. The site contains several good publications www.ed.gov/inits/americareads/
    Annie E. Casey Foundation
    The Annie E. Casey Foundation site contains Kids Count Data Books and other demographic information. www.aecf.org/
    Between the Lions
    This is an award-winning PBS children's series designed to help young children learn to read. The site includes games and materials from the show including the literacy curriculum aimed at children ages 4-7. http://pbskids.org/lions/
    Carol Hurst's Children's Literature Site
    Created by Carol Otis Hurst and Rebecca Otis. Contains lists of great books for kids with reviews, activities, and much more. www.carolhurst.com/

    49. Parent Training And Information Centers (PTIs)
    AWARE Palau parent Network; idaho idaho parents Unlimited, Inc. Sinergia/Metropolitan parent Center United We Stand; Ohio Coalition for the education of Children
    http://www.dssc.org/frc/TAGuide/pti.htm
    Parent Training and
    Information Centers (PTIs)
    Welcome Page Comprehensive Centers Eisenhower Consortia Equity Assistance Centers ... Bilingual Education PTIs Regional Labs Regional Resource Centers Technology Consortia Secretary's Regional Representatives ... Other Resources
    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.

    50. Idaho Parents Unlimited, Inc. - Idaho
    Department of education under the Individuals with Disabilities education Act (IDEA a few of the topics covered by parent centers). Geographic Areas Served, idaho.
    http://www.dssc.org/frc/TAGuide/pti/id1.htm
    Idaho Parents Unlimited, Inc. - Idaho
    Type of Center PTI
    Address IPUL,Inc
    600 N Curtis
    Boise, ID 83706 Phone TTY Fax E-mail Parents@ipulidaho.org Web Address www.ipulidaho.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)

    51. NWCN.com | News For NW Cable News | Education
    parent Resource Center. Track School Performance. More Table of Contents Home Page NW News Washington Oregon idaho education Newslinks/Recalls
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    Opponents of Washington's new charter school law say they'll have enough signatures to force a public vote this fall. Full Story This text is invisible on the page, but this text is affected by the invisible item's flow. This text is invisible on the page, but this text is affected by the invisible item's flow. Search by: County or Address and/or AL AK AZ AR CA CO CT DC DE FL GA HI ID IL IN IA KS KY LA ME MD MA MI MN MS MO MT NE NV NH NJ NM NY NC ND OH OK OR PA RI SC SD TN TX UT VT VA WA WV WI WY School or District Name City State
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    52. Parents For Public Schools
    Laboratory (NWREL) serves Alaska, idaho, Montana, Oregon reform and offers resources for educators and parents. National Center for education and the Economy
    http://www.parents4publicschools.com/resources.html
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    U.S.-based global organization dedicated to strengthening the capacity of political, social and economic justice advocates to influence and change policy. Alliance for Justice Nonprofit Advocacy Project
    Assists nonprofits in understanding the broad scope of allowable policy activities (The) ASPIRA Association
    National nonprofit organization whose mission is to empower the Puerto Rican and Latino community through advocacy and the education and leadership development of its youth. (The) Center for Education Reform
    A national, independent, non-profit advocacy organization that provides support and guidance to those working to bring fundamental reforms to their schools. Center for Law and Education
    Strives to make the right of all students to quality education a reality and to help enable communities to address their own public education problems effectively, with an emphasis on assistance to low-income students and communities. Center for Living Democracy
    Inspires and prepares people to make democracy a rewarding, everyday approach to solving society's problems.

    53. Your Guide To The Departments Of Education - Part 2
    in 1891, the first year of idaho s statehood Massachusetts Department of education. for the links for administrators, teachers, students, and parent community
    http://www.classbrain.com/artschool/publish/article_8.shtml
    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
    Last Updated: Jun 9th, 2004 - 10:46:27 Standards Your Guide to the Departments of Education - Part 2
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    Idaho State Department of Education
    Idaho's State Department of Education was organized in 1891, the first year of Idaho's statehood. Today the State Department of Education is organized into an administrative section and six bureaus: Finance and Transportation, Special Education, Technology Services, Federal Programs, Curriculum and Accountability, and Certification and Professional Standards. Address Gordon Persons Building, P.O. Box 302101Montgomery, AL 36130-2101

    54. Character Development Group, Leaders In Character Education Across The Country.
    for Ethics (University of idaho) The Center National Society for Experiential education National Youth Aaron at Duke University) parent s Television Council
    http://www.charactereducation.com/links.htm
    Character Education Internet Resources
    Compiled by Gene Bavis
    Wayne Central School District
    Ontario Center, NY
    (Some additional links added by the Center for the 4th and 5th Rs)
    This list appears on the website for the Center for the 4th and 5th Rs. We strongly recommend that you visit their site ( http://www.cortland.edu/www/c4n5rs/ ) as you explore character education.
    Gene Bavis suggests that you start with the sites that he has given a "5-star rating"
    ). Happy Surfing!
    Absolutely Whootie: Stories to Grow By

    Action Without Borders

    ("Idealist - 15,000 organizations under one roof") Active Citizenship Act-React (Conflict and violence prevention; grades 6-12) Adventures from the Book of Virtues (PBS) America's Heroes and You America's Promise AmeriCorps Appleseeds ... Center for Ethics (University of Idaho) (at Cortland) The Center for Learning Center for Youth Issues (STARS) Character Building Blocks The Character Building Site (by Steve Hanna) Character Counts Character Education - ERIC Resources Character Education Institute (California University of Pennsylvania) The Character Education Network The Character Education Partnership (closely related to Tom Lickona's work)

    55. EDUCATION PLANET - 8655 Web Sites For Resources For Librarians
    State Documents Collection About The idaho State Library and links you to select educational resources on the resources for Teachers and Parents The Reading
    http://www.educationplanet.com/search/Research_Tools/Libraries/Resources_for_Lib
    All Grades Pre-K K-2 Higher Ed Search 100,000+ top educational sites, lessons and more! Home Libraries Found Resources for Librarians ' Web Sites. Also for ' Resources for Librarians 12712 Lesson Plans 168 Books 24 Software Titles 10 Maps ... 92 Supplies Web Sites (1 - 10 of 8655): LibraryLand - The LibraryLand Index project ceased to be maintained in August, 2001. Use of the service and reactions to the service no longer justified the amount of effort required to continue it. The project began in 1996 as an organized set of professional links fo
    Grades: K-12 Cache K-12 Africa Guide - The aim of this guide is to assist K-12 teachers, librarians, and students in locating on-line resources on Africa that can be used in the classroom, for research and studies. This guide summarizes some relevant materials for K-12 uses available on the Af
    Grades: K-12 Cache Libraries and the Internet - In his State of the Union Address in January 1994, President Clinton called for every library in America to be connected to the national information superhighway by the year 2000. This superhighway, the Internet, is an international computer network encom
    Grades: K-12 Cache Library Latchkey Children - Throughout the U.S. and Canada many children are spending their after-school hours at public libraries until being picked up by a working parent (Budziszewski, 1990). While public librarians have traditionally welcomed the use of library resources by chil

    56. Parent And Family Education Today - Family Information Services' Free Newsletter
    Community education, MN Exchange Club Parenting Center, Eureka MN Onamia Early Childhood Family education, MN. And interested individuals in idaho Falls, ID
    http://familyinfoserv.com/vip/vipresources.html
    HOME About FIS Current Topics Resource Library ... Client Testimonials
    The goal of National VIP (Very Important Parents) Month is to provide practitioners who work with families a "jump start" for giving parents much needed recognition for their very important (and often under-appreciated) role of raising children. The campaign seeks also to inspire and promote awareness of effective parenting practices. Because the campaign is designed to be a local effort, there is also an opportunity to promote locally offered parenting education programs. Click here to open a file of resources for the 2004 National VIP (Very Important Parents) Month.*
    2004 Motto: Parents Provide a Home Full of Learning. Click here to open a file of resources from the 2003 National VIP (Very Important Parents) Month.
    2003 Motto: Parents Are Loving Leaders.
    *These documents are provided in pdf format, which requires Adobe Reader TM
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    National VIP (Very Important Parents) Month Celebration Co-Sponsors As new individuals and organizations sign on to be co-sponsors of National VIP (Very Important Parents) Month, we will list them below. (

    57. Community Resources
    idaho educational Opportunity Center New to idaho and 10 adults with limited income access a higher education. older on limited incomes, whose parents do not
    http://boise.uidaho.edu/default.aspx?pid=32721

    58. Science.gov Topic Resources For Kids, Parents And Teachers For User Category All
    of interest to students, parents, and instructors Department of Energy (DOE), idaho National Engineering and access to online energy and science education.
    http://www.science.gov/browse/w_133A.htm
    Home Site Map Index Help ... Communications See also
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    Browse topic: (Science.gov home) Science Education Resources for Kids, Parents and Teachers
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    Advanced Technology Integration for Space and Life Sciences
    - To educate and inform members of the biomedical community who are interested in the challenges of human spaceflight. [National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)]
    Agriculture in the Classroom
    - Educational resources. [Department of Agriculture (USDA)]
    America Counts
    - A program equipping teachers to teach challenging mathematics, supporting high-quality research on best practices of mathematics teaching and learning; and building a public understanding of today's mathematics [Department of Education (ED)]
    Astrogeology Research Program
    [Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey (USGS); Astrogeology Research Program.] B
    Biology in the News.
    - Links to the science news sites of scores of different news services, an NBII Information Node. [Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)]

    59. Early Childhood Resources In Special Education
    Assessment The ZERO TO THREE New Visions for Parents Work Group. for this project is available in full on the idaho Special education Web site at http
    http://interact.uoregon.edu/wrrc/partC.html
    Skip navigation links Early Childhood Updated June 9, 2004 National Resources Connecting Agencies: State Projects The purpose of this WRRC Information Module on Early Childhood is to provide policy makers, state and local administrators, service providers and families with links to resources that facilitate their job of successfully meeting the needs of infants and toddlers with disabilities. The sites listed below provide guidance on implementation of the IDEA from a National, State and Local perspective. Special emphasis is given on how to implement Part 301 (Preschool Grants for Children With Disabilities - Section 619 of Part B of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act) and Part 303 (Early Intervention Program for Infants and Toddlers with Disabilities - Part C of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act.) Part C (early intervention) is for infants and toddlers through age two, and Section 619 (preschool) is for children ages 3 through 5. You may wish to visit the NECTAC web site for additional information on the Early Intervention Programs.The WRRC would appreciate feedback, particularly from our client states in the WRRC region, about the use of the resources provided here. If you are aware of other web sites, have information to share on early childhood, or wish to provide a response about your use of the information available on these pages, please e-mail us at

    60. Charter Resources
    NEW! idaho Charter School Legislation as amended based service providing education information to librarians, counselors, administrators, parents, and others
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