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  1. Helping parents help children: A resource guide to assist Missouri school districts in promoting positive parent involvement and cooperation in Chapter 1 programs by Janet Barry, 1986
  2. When parents grow old: (videotape and study guide) (Promoting aging awareness among youth) by Harry Kujath, 1992

81. Education Resource Organizations Directory (EROD)
webster.edu Website http//www.liftmissouri.org/ Montana 6327 Email emiller@cul.org Oklahoma Top Parents as Partners in education (Oklahoma) Suite
http://bcol02.ed.gov/Programs/EROD/org_list.cfm?category_cd=PRC

82. The DRM Regional Resource Directory: Missouri
Children See also Developmental Disabilities, education, specific disabilities bullet Assistance to Parents of Children brochure from the missouri Bar) bullet
http://www.disabilityresources.org/MISSOURI.html
Home Subjects States Librarians ... Contact Us
The DRM Regional Resources Directory (States) Missouri - The Show Me State Updated 1/2002 State Index About / Hints / Link
General
See also Developmental Disabilities Multi-Service Agencies
COIN Health Center (directory of Mid-Missouri resources)
Governor's Council on Disability ...
Governor's Council on Disability Resource Directory
Advocacy and Legal Rights
ADA Project
Gateway Legal Services (social security issues) [added 3/9/02]
Missouri Coalition for Quality Care (long term care concerns)
National Resources
Aging
Boone County Council on Aging
Central Missouri Area Agency on Aging
ElderWeb - Missouri
Mid-East Area Agency on Aging ...
National Resources
AIDS/HIV
Doorways
RAIN Inc. (Regional AIDS Interfaith Network)
Allergy and Asthma
See also Respiratory Disorders
National Resources
Alzheimer's Disease
Alzheimer's Association - Chapters in Missouri
Heartland chapter
Mid-Missouri chapter
St. Louis chapter
Other chapters ...
National Resources
Arthritis
Missouri Arthritis Rehabilitation Research and Training Center
Missouri's Regional Arthritis Centers
National Resources
Arts
Very Special Arts Missouri
National Resources
Assistive Technology
ETC - Missouri's Interagency Assistive Technology Short-Term Loan Program
Missouri Assistive Technology Project
Missouri Technology Center for Special Education
University of Missouri - Columbia, Adaptive Computing Technology Center (ACT)

83. Parents
Getting parents involved As the premiere advocate for students, boards of education and public education, the missouri School Boards Association
http://education.dot.gov/hands/home1.htm
HOME
[Educational Resources for Parents and Guardians] New!
  • America Reads A wonderful listing of reading resources for children and teens.
Elementary Math Middle School Math
  • Helping Your Child Learn Math This document, written by Patsy F. Kanter, is a guide to helping your child with math at home. It provides practical, friendly, and useful advice for working with your child, as well as a collection of games and activities to do with your 5 to 13-year-old child. Quick and Easy Math Games simple games that involve numbers or other math ideas that will help your child develop enthusiasm toward math as well as improve your child's skills.
High School Math

84. MNEA-Missouri National Education Association
Or request a copy by email from missouri NEA Page The NEA provides a page for parents to get North Central Regional education Laboratory Fifty Ways Parents Can
http://www.mnea.org/classkids/parents.htm
Search MNEA

Menu Read Across America Educational Links Classroom Resources Parents Page Kids Page
Parents Page
Resources Parental Involvement Links R esources All documents and brochures listed below are portable document files (pdfs) and can be read with Adobe Acrobat Reader. Raising a Successful Reader Parent Power Community Education Fliers Testing Miscellaneous Parental Involvement When parents and families get personally involved in education, their children do better in school and grow up to be more successful in life.

85. North Kansas City Schools
education Foundation Click here! Public Notice for parents of students with disabilities missouri Resident Application Kansas Resident Application Phone 816.413
http://www.nkcsd.k12.mo.us/
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New Common Block Schedule
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August 23 First Day of School.

86. School Psychology
missouri Division of Special education frequently asked questions and brochures designed to address parents concerns about their children s education.
http://www.schoolpsychology.net/p_02.html
Main Page (TOC) Bookstore School Psychology Resources for Psychologists, Parents and Educators
Research learning disabilities, ADHD, functional behavioral assessment, autism, adolescence, parenting, psychological assessment, special education, mental retardation, mental health, and more. Bobby Approved Other Information
Bookstore Contents Adolescence Assessment, Evaluation Brochures, Pamphlets,
Documents
... Functional Behavioral Assessment (Behavior
Intervention) Graduate Schools Journals and E-zines Law and Education (IDEA) Listservs (mailing lists) ... Mental Health
Emotional Development Other Excellent Resources Parenting and Family Peer Resources Professional Organizations ... Index (Search)
Adolescence
ADOL - Adolescence Directory Online. Everything you always wanted to know about the teenage years. Nicely done.
Center for Adolescent Studies
- at Indiana Univ.
Assessment and Evaluation
moved to Assessment/Evaluation Brochures, Pamphlets, and other Documents (Items will also be found in the various subject areas) Booklets - booklets on a variety of disabilities from the Internet Mental Health Encyclopedia.

87. Parent Resources
parent s resources. a variety of available Internet links to help parents locate a School District is to provide all students the educational opportunity and
http://www.ecisd.org/parents.htm
Parent's Resources
This page contains a variety of available Internet links to help parents locate a specific item of interest. Please choose your area of interest from from the list below: Financial Aid
Parent Links

The mission of the El Campo Independent School District is to provide all students the educational opportunity and motivation to learn the skills necessary for academic and vocational excellence. FINANCIAL AID Search sites for information about financial aid for college bound students PARENT LINKS FBI Safety Tips for Kids on the Internet American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Association of American Educators Center for Creative Play ... Family.com

88. Kids Domain - Education Links
Parents and teachers can download several pdf documents be emailed to readers, special education helps, and collected by Kyle Yamnitz of University of missouri.
http://www.kidsdomain.com/grown/links/Education.html
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Education
Here are great resources for parents and teachers from all over the web. These sites were checked for appropriate family content before we linked to them. If you find anything inappropriate on the sites below, please e-mail us . Thank you and enjoy!
A to Z Teacher Stuff

Tons of links for educational resources for teachers. ALA Sites for Educators and Librarians
They've done the work for us; you can scroll down to "Educators and Librarians" or browse the links for kids and parents, too. Classroom Connect
G.R.A.D.E.S - a rated educational link archive, schools on the web, resources Core Knowledge Home Page
Lesson plan ideas from the Core Knowledge Foundation Discovery Channel School
Info on programs on the Discovery Channel, The Learning Channel, Discover Magazine, and additional teaching ideas. Organized by themes. EarlyChildhood.com
Classroom and parenting ideas, easy inexpensive craft projects
Links for major and minor holidays, changes each month

89. History And Overview: The Missouri State Task Force On Education Of The Deaf
various groups of school, deaf schools, parents, and consumers missouri must deal with the intolerable loss of this report by the Commission on education of the
http://www.mcdhh.state.mo.us/TaskForce/HistoryOV.htm
Home About MCDHH Legislative Information Missouri Coming Events Calendar ... MCDHH Directions The Missouri State Task Force on Education of the Deaf History and Overview Back to Content The Commission on Education of the Deaf, in its 1988 report to the President and Congress found that "...the present status of education for persons who are deaf in the United States, is unsatisfactory. Unacceptably so. This is the primary and inescapable conclusion of the Commission on Education of the Deaf. " (p. viii) and made 52 recommendations to the federal government to address those issues. This report led to various activities on a national level to improve the education of the deaf. A notable one was the collaborative efforts of the National Association of State Directors of Special Education (NASDSE) and the Conference of Educational Administrators Serving the Deaf (CEASD) in 1990. This led to the Deaf Education Initiative Project and its first meeting in early 1991 in Las Vegas with their joint seminar in "Achieving Excellence in Education of All Deaf Students." This project then published the Deaf And Hard Of Hearing Students: Educational Service Guidelines in the Fall of 1994.

90. NetSmartz Workshop | Articles | About | MOREnet
DESE) and missouri Research and education Network (MOREnet materials from the NetSmartz and missouri website Library staff, educators and parents are encouraged
http://www.more.net/about/articles/netsmartz.html
About Conferences Online Resources Programs ... Articles
NetSmartz: Internet safety workshop now available
Online Victimization: A Report on Our Nation's Youth, approximately one in five children received a sexual solicitation or approach over the Internet in one year. Children, parents and educators must inform themselves about potential dangers children can face while surfing the Internet. The NetSmartz Workshop
Activities, Materials and Training
The Missouri State Library, Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) and Missouri Research and Education Network (MOREnet) are happy to announce the availability of the NetSmartz Workshop interactive computer activities and supporting materials for Missouri. Librarians, teachers and parents can download the NetSmartz materials from the NetSmartz and Missouri website Library staff, educators and parents are encouraged to review the NetSmartz Workshop resources. The activities and materials can be used to plan and conduct Internet safety workshops and classes for children and adults. These resources are designed to increase children's ability to recognize and avoid potentially dangerous situations online. MOREnet will offer training sessions on the NetSmartz Workshop and using NetSmartz resources. Classes will be available in mid-May 2004. Find the current training schedule at

91. Appleseed Calls For Missouri Commission On Education
Appleseed Today is distributed to 500,000 parents, educators and education policy makers drives our grassroots campaign across missouri and America.
http://www.projectappleseed.org/missouricomme-mail.html
Appleseed Calls for State Commission On Public Education Reform Political Consensus Is Needed To Improve Missouri Schools New York State School Reform Commission Cited As Model ST. LOUIS, MO. May 10, 2004 Providing every child in Missouri with the opportunity to obtain a quality education will help to ensure that our state is better prepared to meet the rapidly changing demands of the 21st century global economy - while also opening the doors to a brighter future for millions of young Missourians. To help meet this critical challenge, Project Appleseed is calling for the establishment of the Missouri Commission on Education Reform. No matter who is elected in November, Missouri's governor must appoint a commission charged with the mission of developing specific proposals to reform and improve public education throughout the state. To improve education in Missouri public schools, bi-partisan political leadership, parent leaders, citizens, educators, business leaders, and labor leaders must come together to systematically organize a plan for state-wide school improvement and mobilize community support to implement the proposed reforms. This should be a priority for Missouri's governor and the Missouri Legislature. "Over the last year the governor and the Legislature have been allowed to play politics at the expense of the school districts, students and taxpayers. Each has been pointing fingers at the other as the source of the revenue problem, confusing the issue and generally making it difficult for the average taxpayer to determine the real cause(s) of the funding decline. I will remember this in the August primaries and in the November general election. I urge other voters to do the same," wrote taxpayer George Crowell of St. Peters in a recent letter to the editor in The St. Louis Post-Dispatch.

92. Helpful Web Sites
http//stlouis.missouri.org/5yearstrategyold/document/app_c(cec and specific programs, with links to other EDUCATIONAL resources for parents, students, and
http://stlcin.missouri.org/helpful/help2.cfm?CatNum=7

93. Undefined
receive an opportunity to continue their education while getting The missouri Mentoring Partnership offers selected youth who LOUIS VOLUNTEER RESOURCE PARENTS.
http://frcmo.org/missourimentoring.htm
Missouri Mentoring Partnership
  • Mentoring Today's Youth For Tomorrow's Work Force St. Louis Volunteer Resource Parents
The Need for the Program Approximately nine hundred of the 5,000 foster children in St. Louis are between the ages of 16 and 21. Many additional youth who still live with their own families are struggling with financial hardships. Without a job, education, or a vision for the future, many of these young people will lose direction at this pivotal time of their lives. They need mentors as positive role models and for support, encouragement, and guidance. They need individuals in their lives who will help during their transition into adulthood. Mentors on the job is an ideal way for these youth to be successful and become secure in their future. The corporate and business community in St. Louis can make a difference in the fight against child abuse, youth homelessness, and the need for job opportunities by economically disadvantaged youth.

94. Saskatoon (East) School Division No. 41
student activities, and information for parents, all tied that are helpful for anyone in elementary education. and other members of the University of missouri.
http://sesd.sk.ca/teacherresource/educationalsites/educationalsites.htm
Large Educational Sites with Resources
Education World

Has a searchable database of over 500,000 educational sites! Ask Eric
A large collection of lesson plans (more than 700) from the award-winning Internet-based education information service of the Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC) System edHelper.com
This site is a big help to teachers! It currently offers 6200 Lesson Plans and hundreds of WebQuests. Take a look:-) Teachers.Net
THE TEACHER WEBSITE!
Discovery Channel School

The Discovery Channel sends its award-winning programs to school, offering teachers outstanding materials and ideas.
Classroom Connect

An extremely comprehensive Internet starter site for teachers
Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators
A Great source of lesson plans and other information. Blue Web'n The Educator's Toolkit Carolyn Bierworth has organized websites along themes, mini-themes and projects for teachers, parents and kids. Check it out! SERF Safe Surf's Educational Resource File Some of the best educational resources on the Internet.

95. Parenting Website Links And Resources
programsASPIRA Parents for Educational Excellence Program that strives to empower Latino parents and families. Goddess Web http//www.missouri.edu/~c700100
http://www.heall.com/links/parenting.html
LINKS ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE ASTROLOGY ... VEGETARIAN
Parenting Links
Dr. Doris Rapp
author of the NY Times best selling book, " Is This Your Child's World " and pediatrician. Visit her website for important information about children's health and environmental toxins. vive la différence!
Parents Place
www.parentsplace.com

Full spectrum of parenting is covered in this massive website. 1-800-753-6667 Parent Zone
www.parentzone.com

Parenting challenges are tackled. Family Education Network
www.familyeducation.com

Links to 8,000+ pages on education and information from local school districts. Making Lemonade: The Single Parents Network
www.makinglemonade.com
Pampers Parenting Institute
www.pampers.com
Site was partially created by Dr. T. Berry Brazelton, pediatrician. Parents Talk www.parents-talk.com Fun, activities, and advice. Mothers Who Think www.salonmagazine.com/mwt Searchhound www.searchhound.com Screens websites for adult material. Kids Online America www.kola.net

96. Acceptable Internet Use Policies - A Handbook, Virginia Department Of Education
New Mexico Council of Technology education Internet Use Policies. A signature form for teachers, parents, and students Monroe County missouri Public Schools.
http://www.pen.k12.va.us/go/VDOE/Technology/AUP/home.shtml
ACCEPTABLE USE POLICIES - A HANDBOOK
Virginia Department of Education
Division of Technology
Introduction
Components Samples
Forms and Templates

Send additions or comments to:
aup@mail.vak12ed.edu

Return to VDOE homepage
INTRODUCTION
Many Virginia K-12 educators use the instructional resources found via shared educational tools, such as school and division-wide computer networks and the Internet. The increased use of such resources requires that administrators, teachers, library media specialists, students, and parents take steps to ensure that when used responsibly, these tools and the resources found by them are appropriate for use in K-12 instruction. In response to these concerns, schools or school divisions are required to establish guidelines for the appropriate use of computer networks. Such guidelines are generally called an Acceptable Internet Use Policy, or AUP. By definition, an AUP is a written agreement in the form of guidelines, signed by students, their parents and their teachers, outlining the terms and conditions of Internet use-rules of online behavior and access privileges. To assist school divisions, we have created an electronic "handbook" of resources. Since schools are at various stages of implementation in the use of computer networks, this electronic handbook does not prescribe a single Acceptable Internet Use Policy. Instead, it provides links to various sources of information that may be helpful to administrators, teachers, library media specialists, and parents in the development of a local AUP. The Internet is a virtual community based simply on courtesy and commonsense. A local AUP reflects the circumstances unique to the school or division, the electronic system used, and clearly defines what constitutes local responsible use of information networks.

97. Division Of Special Education Homepage

http://dese.mo.gov/divspeced/
Home Division of Special Education
Division of Special Education
A note about PDF
Compliance
Data Coordination

Effective Practices
...
Directory of Resources for Missourians with Disabilities

If you are looking for a different position or a career change, please check out our website for current vacancies
Early Intervention/Early Childhood Position Available Immediately! The Division of Special Education, Effective Practices Section has a professional position available for immediate hire in early intervention and early childhood.
New On-Line First Steps Data System
This system allows providers and provider agencies to submit claims online, search and print authorizations online, review payment information, receive critical information regarding the program through e-mail, and to benefit from several other online features. Court Decision/Contractual Placements The Division of Special Education, Funds Management Section, has developed an Application for Severely Handicapped Contracted Placement Reimbursement (SHCPR).
Applications for the 2003-2004 school year are due September 1, 2004

98. Welcome To MOREnet | MOREnet
MOREnet provides Internet connectivity, technical support and training to missouri's K12 schools, colleges and universities, libraries, teaching hospitals and clinics, state government and other
http://www.more.net/
About Conferences Online Resources Programs ... Site Map
MOREnet Completes Network Capacity Upgrade
On May 26, 2004, MOREnet completed a network upgrade that quadrupled the speed at which information can travel over the MOREnet backbone and increased the bandwidth available for Internet access. Planning, contracting and implementing an upgrade such as the one just completed requires a considerable amount of time. MOREnet has implemented this upgrade at this time in anticipation of customers' needs for several years to come. Since the overall cost of bandwidth has decreased, MOREnet was able to provide its customers with the increased bandwidth at no additional cost. Read the entire article
Announcements
Front page announcements, also on your Community page. MOREnet Security Advisory: W32.Korgo (Alias: Padobot) Feature Article: MOREnet Completes Network Capacity Upgrade EBSCOhost/EBSCOadmin Summer Enhancements MOREnet Website, E-mail Outage May 26 ... MOREnet Videoconferencing Statement of Direction updated for 2004-2005
What is Your Community? Select the user community that best reflects your relationship with MOREnet.

99. Learning Disabilities OnLine: Finding Help: Missouri State Resources
information on learning disabilities, learning disorders, attention deficit disorder, ADD, ADHD, dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia, dysnomia, speech
http://www.ldonline.org/finding_help/local_org/missouri.html
ABCs of LD The leading Web site on learning disabilities
for parents, teachers, and other professionals What's New Experts Parents Kids ... Yellow pages
To find other help resources select a topic from the list and click GO Select a Topic US - National Organizations US - Federal Agencies US - State By State Resource Guides Canadian Resources Information By Phone International Links LD Schools On-line Resources Parent Advocacy US State Departments of Education If you are a professional interested in listing your services, sign-up online now! Select a State Alabama Alaska American Samoa Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Guam Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Rhode Island South Carolina

100. K-12 Educators Community | About | MOREnet
of America, is an interactive, educational resource for youth (ages 5 to 17), parents, guardians, educators article about NetSmartz Workshop and missouri
http://www.more.net/about/communities/k12educators01.html
About Conferences Online Resources Programs ... Communities K-12 Educators MOREnet, in collaboration with the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE), seeks to improve student performance and enhance teaching and learning through the effective use of technology in the classroom. Tip: Bookmark this page as an alternate entry into the MOREnet website. MOREnet network capacity upgrade completed On May 26, 2004, MOREnet completed a network upgrade that quadrupled the speed at which information can travel over the MOREnet backbone and increased the bandwidth available for Internet access. MOREnet has implemented this upgrade at this time in anticipation of customers' needs for several years to come. Read the entire article New Internet Content Filtering Service
Beginning July 1, 2004, MOREnet will begin offering the N2H2 Bess Internet Content Filtering service to all interested customers. The Internet Content Filtering service does not require the purchase of additional hardware or software. The service runs on the the MOREnet network. Upon activation, the organization's router(s) is configured to direct all Web (port 80) traffic to the Internet Content Filtering server. Customers then manage their own filtering profiles. Find complete information about this new MOREnet service New e-Conferencing service
MOREnet is pleased to offer a new e-Conferencing service powered by Centra to eligible MOREnet customer organizations.

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