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  1. Information/Resource Handbook: For Parents of Children Eligible for Special Education Services in New Jersey by Virginia S. Salava, 1986
  2. Planning for parental involvement in early childhood education: A guide for teachers, administrators, parents, and parent coordinators (Early childhood education resource guides) by Felicia Frierson, 1981

41. Parent Information And Resource Center (PIRC) - New Jersey
parent Information and Resource Center (PIRC) new jersey. Target Audiences, parents/families of children from birth in the areas of education (including early
http://www.dssc.org/frc/TAGuide/pircs/nj.htm
Parent Information and Resource Center (PIRC) - New Jersey
Type of Center PIRC
Address c/o Statewide Parent Advocacy Network, Inc.
35 Halsey Street, 4th Floor
Newark, NJ 07102-3031
Phone Fax E-mail goals2000@spannj.org Web Address www.spannj.org Target Audiences Parents/families of children from birth through age 21, and concerned professionals who work with children and families. Topical Areas SPAN has resources in the areas of education (including early childhood, elementary, middle and secondary education), health (including physical and mental health), and human services (including child care, welfare reform, and other social services.) Substance and
Methods of TA Costs and Availability The telephone technical assistance is free of charge to anyone who calls with a question. A set complement of trainings is conducted, some in each county and some on a regional basis, free of charge. Additional trainings for independent parent groups are also free of charge, based on availability of staff. Additional trainings for district-sponsored parent groups, nonprofit agencies, and state or local government agencies, including school districts, are available on a sliding fee schedule.
SPAN has 50 staff (15 full-time and 35 part-time) located around the state, so our TA is available statewide. In addition to our central office in Newark, we have six regional offices under our PIRC Parental Information and Resource Center; 11 county-based Community Resource Centers and 3 partnership offices under our special education Parent Information and Training Center; and part-time staff housed in 11 county-based Special Child Health Services Management Units under the Project CARE grant.

42. Statewide Parent Advocacy Network (SPAN) - New Jersey
of education under the Individuals with Disabilities education Act (IDEA). just a few of the topics covered by parent centers Geographic Areas Served, new jersey.
http://www.dssc.org/frc/TAGuide/pti/nj.htm
Statewide Parent Advocacy Network (SPAN) - New Jersey
Type of Center PTI
Address 35 Halsey Street, 4th Floor
Newark, NJ 07102
Phone (973) 642-8100; (800) 654-SPAN Fax E-mail span@spannj.org Web Address www.spannj.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)

43. NJ.com: New Jersey Education Association - NJEA
from the federal government; and the parent Loan for outof-state residents attending new jersey colleges and for your children’s higher education needs, and
http://www.nj.com/sites/njea/index.ssf?tips_payingforcollege

44. SPECIAL EDUCATION
the student s IEP (Individualized education Plan of the IEP should involve parent, student, teacher The new jersey Core Curriculum Standards dictate curriculum
http://www.pvhs.k12.nj.us/special education.htm
SPECIAL EDUCATION
RESOURCE CENTER Grades 9 - 12 Resource Room classes are small in design, with no more than nine students in one class. The staff teaching in the Resource Room are specially trained professionals, certified as Teachers of the Handicapped. Students are eligible for Resource Room through teacher or parent recommendations to the CST (Child Study Team) and meeting eligibility criteria in the New Jersey Administrative Code (section 6:14-3.5). The Child Study Team consists of a learning specialist (LDTC), psychologist, and a social worker. In the Resource Room we try to increase the opportunity for individualization within the class. The Resource Room's small size maximizes the teacher's ability to accommodate the student's IEP (Individualized Education Plan). The design of the IEP should involve parent, student, teacher, and CST input and direction. The New Jersey Core Curriculum Standards dictate curriculum content preparing the student for graduation. The Resource Room aspires toward the completion of this content, but works at the pace of the individual student. Some students need more time or more focus on specific areas. Others may need more challenging work. Some may require different approaches to learning. All of the above will be strategically pursued in the best interest of the individual and the class. The new N.J. Standards include a section on Workplace Readiness. All subjects in the resource room should utilize real-life application and be presented in a format related to the student's life, environment, and employment.

45. Special Education Support Groups
for parents of special education students in new jersey; and students, by an education professional The Technical Assistance Alliance for parent Centers Their
http://www.teach-nology.com/teachers/special_ed/support/
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FREE weekly teaching tips! Home Teacher Resources Special Education Support ... Connecticut Parent Advocacy Center - The CT Parent Advocacy Center, Inc. (CPAC) is a statewide nonprofit organization that offers information and support to families of children with any disability or chronic illness, age birth through 21. Disability Information for Students - International disability news, jobs, discussion, resources. A site designed for students and professionals supporting individuals with disabilities. Education A Must Inc. Educational Advocates - Educational advocates for education for the special needs child located in New Hampshire and Northern Massachusetts. Educational Needs Alliances - (Albany, Oregon) Families Helping Families of Louisiana - Families Helping Families of Louisiana centers are a group of families who, through our own experiences, are committed to reaching out to other families who have members with special needs and self-advocates.

46. New Jersey Divorce, Child Support, And Attorneys
In addition, a new jersey Court, in awarding child the earning ability of each parent, including educational and the length and cost of education and training
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New Jersey Child Custody Laws
New Jersey child custody will be awarded based upon the following factors:
  • the physical, emotional, mental, religious, and social needs of the child; and the preference of the child, if the child is of sufficient age and capacity.
Top New Jersey Child Support Laws New Jersey child support is based upon guidelines for the calculation of child support. In addition, a New Jersey Court, in awarding child support, will consider the following factors:
  • the needs of the child; the standard of living and economic circumstances of both parents; the financial resources, needs, and obligations of both the noncustodial and the custodial parent; the earning ability of each parent, including educational background, training, employment skills, work experience, custodial responsibility for the children, cost of child care, and the length and cost of education and training to obtain employment; the need and capacity of the child for education, including higher education;

47. Links To Visit
Central new jersey. parents Helping parents. Focus Adolescent Services Help for Troubled Teens. parent resource and information centers on the Special education
http://www.spannj.org/links_to_visit.htm
Links to Visit The links on this page have been provided for informational purposes only.
Listings which appear on this site do not denote endorsement by SPAN.
Do wnload IDEA New Jersey Special
Education Code
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) Final Regulations for No Child Left Behind: Title I Improving the Academic Achievement of the Disadvantaged

Final Rule is available now at: http://www.ed.gov/offices/OESE/SASA/cepprogresp.html#reg . Before you send it to your printer, note that this document is 300 pages. For additional information from the United States Department of Education about NCLB, visit www.nclb.gov "The Right to Special Education in New Jersey: A Guide for Advocates"
prepared by the Education Law Center of New Jersey (ELC) International Leadership Association
The Arc NICHCY National Information Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities National Parent Information Network ... Cadre - dispute resolution, including online video on mediation
and other Non-Profit Organizations: The Resource Room Action Without Borders NJ Center for Non-Profit Organizations Parent Advocacy Coalition on Educational Rights (PACER) ... Family Voices Educational Resources: The US Department of Education The Office of Civil Rights How to file an OCR Complaint Inclusion Press Homepage ... What Does School Reform Mean to My Neighborhood?

48. Special Education - Resources
with special needs in the new jersey and new new York, NY 10019 212245-8200 ext 385 prgrams including Volunteers in special education; vocational preparation
http://www.pirchei.com/specl_ed/resource.htm
Resources Sinai Special Needs Institute
1600 Queen Anne Road
Teaneck, NJ 07666
Contact: Laurette Rothwachs
Sinai services children and young adults with special needs in the New Jersey and New York area. Facilities in several mainstream schools allow our students to integrate within the Jewish community while receiving the individual attention that they need. Binoh Northwest London
Norwood House
Harmony Way (off Victoria Road)
Hendon,
London NW4 2BZ
Phone (0181) 203 3030, Fax (0181) 202 3030 Hackney
Bearsted Centre 85 Lordship Road London N16 5HF Phone (0181) 880 2244, Fax (0181) 880 2971 The leading special education service for Jewish children, striving to meet their needs through professional services of excellence so that their true poetential can be realised. Kisharon KISHARON DAY SCHOOL 1011 Finchley Road London NW11 7HB JOSSELSON HOUSE Senior Centre 1 37 Moss Hall Grove London N12 8PR HIGHFIELD HOUSE Senior Centre 2 261 Hale Lane Middx HA8 8NX HANNA SCHWALBE RESIDENTIAL HOME 48 Leeside Crescent London NW11 OHA Keshet Connect 3210 Dundee Northbrook, Il 60062

49. The Technology Education Lab: Technology Education Resources
education at Stevens Institute of Technology in new jersey. Educator Home Page Here s the new York State TSA is supported by educators, parents and business
http://www.techedlab.com/tech-ed.html

International Technology Education Association

The International Technology Education Association's World Wide Web Homepage in Reston, Virginia. ITEA is an educational association working on behalf of technology teachers in our schools, supervisors/administrators, and university personnel dedicated to improving our educational system. Tech Directions Online
Tech Directions Magazine: Visit their Web site and explore the information listed below.
  • What's Up - An expanded news page with a calendar, scholarship opportunities, competitions, and developments in the field. The TD Online Marketplace - Now even easier to find the vendors you need. Tech-Niques Online - Frequently updated for teachers to share ideas. Links to top vo-ed and tech ed sites - New links added often. Tech Directions Books.
FIRST
This is the site for FIRST, the national robotics engineering design competition that teams up high school students with engineers from business and higher education in the design and construction of technologically sophiscated robots. The teams and their robots compete at regional competitions and a national championship. We have found FIRST to be a great way of promoting school-business partnerships and creating greater awareness and interest in technology education. It really turns kids on to science and technology and exposes them what the world of work is like in engineering and other technical fields.

50. RFB&D New Jersey Unit: Resoues For Parents And Teachers
public awareness of dyslexia in new jersey. comprehensive forum for parents, educators, and researchers Dyslexia parent resources http//www.dyslexiaparent.com
http://www.rfbdnj.org/resources.html
New Jersey Unit
69 Mapleton Road
Princeton, New Jersey 08540
Phone 609-750-1830
Fax 609-750-1838
Change Background Color White Cream Blue Lavender Aqua Marine Pink Orange Olive Green Mint Green Gray Resources for Parents and Teachers Academics, Books, Curriculum Learning Disabilities Resources Dyslexia Resources Professional Development ... Teachers'Resources Academics, Books, Curriculum The American Civil War
http://homepages.dsu.edu/jankej/civilwar/civilwar.htm
Contains an archive of information about the Civil War. American Studies Web
http://www.georgetown.edu/crossroads/asw/
Provides a topical database of over 2,000 web-based resources in American Studies. ArtsEdge-Linking the arts and education through technology
http://artsedge.kennedy-center.org/ ARTSEDGE supports the place of arts education at the center of the curriculum through the creative and appropriate uses of technology. ASCD http://www.ascd.org/ The Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development offers links to many resources and an online newsletter. Educational Leadership magazine for educators by educators. The BookWire Reading Room http://www.bookwire.com

51. New Jersey Association Of Partners In Education
Debra Jennings (Designee) Statewide parent Advocacy Network. Jeanne Oswald NJ Commission on Higher education. B. Wilson Independent College Fund of new jersey.
http://www.njapie.org/
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NJAPIE COORDINATOR Ms. Mary Capasso

NJ Association of School Administrators OFFICERS President
Ms. Edithe Fulton
New Jersey Education Association Vice President
Ms. Diana Autin

Statewide Parent Advocacy Network Secretary
Ms. Denise Hecht

NJ Principals and Supervisors Association Treasurer
Ms. Elizabeth S. Vinson
NJ Business and Industry Association DIRECTORS Ms. Chenal Anglin NJ School Boards Association Ms. JoAnn D. Bartoletti NJ Principals and Supervisors Association Dr. Joel Bloom NJ Institute of Technology Mr. Michael Bzdak Ms. Elizabeth Christopherson Ms. Sonja Clark United Water Ms. Debbie Conway (Designee) NJ Education Association Ms. Jo Ann Dow-Breslin Dr. Charles M. Ivory Ms. Debra Jennings (Designee) Statewide Parent Advocacy Network Mr. Michael K. Klavon NJ Department of Education Mr. James H. Murphy NJ Association of School Administrators Ms. Ellen Mushinski (Designee) Ms. Jeanne Oswald NJ Commission on Higher Education Dr. Timothy R. Wade Ewing Township Public Schools Mr. John B. Wilson

52. New Jersey PTA
to you because, working together, we will enhance the future of every child in new jersey! Partners in education Series parentTeacher-Principal
http://www.myschoolonline.com/folder/0,1872,0-104955-38-7074,00.html

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Nominate this site for the Showcase New Jersey PTA Education Services EDUCATION SERVICES ELECTED SERVICE CHAIRMAN Arts in Education - Donna Capers Education Funding - Myron Miller Educational Reforms - Grace Benson Special Education -Bill Sellars HOW TO USE THIS RESOURCE... Our page called "LINK AND LEARN" will connect you with details of specific issues of interest in NJ education. The page called "NJ PTADVOCATE ON-LINE" is a "cyber-guide to advocacy in education" and is meant to empower the PTA's greatest strengthour memberswith effective strategies and resources for education advocacy. The folder titled "CURRENT ISSUES" provides brief updates on the current priorities of the NJ PTA Education Commission. It is designed for PTA leaders to share with local unit members and for other interested individuals to become aware of NJ PTA positions on specific topics. IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR EVERY PTA LEADER AND SCHOOL OFFICIAL: The folder titled "EDUCATIONAL PARTNERS" provides guidance on how PTA leaders and school officials can build productive working relationships. Understanding the role of each group ensures mutual respect and contributes to a sucessful education for every child. Download the pages in this folder and share the documents with all stakeholders and you will all be "on the same page".

53. New Jersey PTA
new jersey PTA. http//www.pta.org/programs/invstand.htm National PTA has developed standards to encourage parent involvement in their children s education.
http://www.myschoolonline.com/page/0,1871,0-104955-38-7310,00.html

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Nominate this site for the Showcase New Jersey PTA LINK AND LEARN with PTA Resources EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM AREAS FROM NATIONAL PTA http://www.pta.org/programs/eduini.htm RESOURCES OF IMPORTANCE The NJPTA version of "LINKING AND LEARNING" NATIONAL STANDARDS FOR PARENT AND FAMILY INVOLVEMENT http://www.pta.org/programs/invstand.htm National PTA has developed standards to encourage parent involvement in their children's education. The standards are included in a guidebook that is designed to help educators and program administrators incorporate parents in their child's learning process. LEADER'S GUIDE TO PARENT AND FAMILY INVOLVEMENT http://www.pta.org/programs/ldrsgde.htm This resource provides a comprehensive collection of helpful parent involvement tips and suggestions on how to develop a parent involvement program. Click on the headline above to view the guide. TEACHER'S GUIDE TO PARENT AND FAMILY INVOLVEMENT http://www.pta.org/programs/tchrsgde.htm

54. Camden County: Division For Children
index.htm new jersey education Associationwww.njea.org National Association of School Psychologists Various resources related to 9/11 for parents and educators
http://www.camdencounty.com/health/healthserv/911.html

Public Safety

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Please select from the following departments: Administration Office of the County Health Officer Division of Personal Health Services Division of Environmental Health Camden County 2001 Flu Program Health Links Division for Children:
Resources for Educators to Prepare Students For the Commemoration of September 11, 2001

To help teachers, administrators and parents prepare students and the general school community for the commemoration of the events of September 11, 2001, the New Jersey Department of Education has assembled a list of resources that may be useful in addressing questions, concerns, reactions and fears among their students related to the anniversary of this national catastrophe.
The list of Websites includes practical guidelines and strategies on helping school staff prepare for the anniversary, free resources and activity ideas to observe American Character Week (September 6th through September 17th, 2002) and additional information and materials on emergency preparedness, school safety, stress management, conflict resolution and multicultural awareness. If you have any questions, please contact Susan Martz, director, Office of Program Support Services at (609) 292-5935.

55. Child Custody & Divorce Resources For New Jersey
news that parents can use to protect their families. The three prongs are support, education, and legislation. Council on Compulsive Gambling of new jersey, Inc
http://www.custodysource.com/nj~1.htm
CustodySource.com back to State by State Real help for people involved in child custody or divorce. Initial determination of custody or change of custody. This state by state listing of individuals, groups, companies, services, organizations and professionals can make a difference today. Just starting or starting over this is the place to begin. Dear Judge, From children's hearts and minds to a judges desk, and now to your awareness. You will see letters your children could have written. Maybe, letters you would have written when you were a child, going through your parent's divorce. Psychologists and mediators agree that children see, hear and feel more than their parents are aware of. You will see your children in these letters. The letters are funny, sad, happy, hopefully and amazing. Available at Amazon.com! This book is 5 1/2" X 9" 110 letters. New Jersey Council for Children's Rights (201) 694-9323 3 Academy Ct., Bedminster NJ 07921-1819 (908) 781-6333
8 Burnham Lane., Voorhees NJ 08043-4156 (609) 751-0450
305 Highland Pl., Bound Brook NJ 08805-1630 (908) 563-1863

56. Educators Resources Advertising Information
Teacher Centers; Parents Teachers Associations; Archdiocesean Departments of education; National Local schools in Connecticut, new jersey, Metro Philadelphia
http://www.educatorsresources.com/webpages/mediapiece.html
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INFORMATION TO THE EDUCATIONAL COMMUNITY There has never been a compendium of resources and information designed exclusively for educators (in print or on-line) until now EducatorsResources.com provides valued information and resources to the audience of teachers, supervisors and administrators, guidance counselors, Parent Associations and student organizations nationwide. EducatorsResources.com is designed around data gathered from hundreds of interviews with individual educators, as well as focus groups held at private and public schools. In summarizing the data, the following are the top interests of educators:

  • Review on articles and books.
  • Fundraising and grant information.
In responding to these needs, EducatorsResources.com contains the following:
  • Monthly book review on the latest releases in the field of education.
  • Directory of Fundraising Resources.
  • Curriculum Resources.
EducatorsResources.com

57. Home School Corner
Association Massachusetts Homeschool Organization of parent Educators. Hampshire Michael s Home education Page new new jersey new jersey Homeschool Association
http://www.e-tutor.com/homeschool/resourcesbystate.htm
Bulletin Board Articles Resources Resources by State Magazines Special Needs
Resources by State (CHEA) The Cultural Home Educators Assoc. Homeschool Resources
http://www.happyhomeschoolers.com
Apricot
http://www.apricotpie.com
Eclectic Home School
http://www.eho.org
Homeschooling in the USA
http://homeschooling.about.com/library/weekly/aa072999.htm
Jon's Homeschool Support Groups and Homeschooling Law by State
http://www.midnightbeach.com/hs/Web_Pages.res.f.html
Homeschool Organizations by state from Home Life
http://www.home-school.com/Groups/OrgList.html

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58. Westfield, NJ - Westfield, New Jersey
History of new jersey , courtesy of schools in maintaining and enhancing the quality of education. . ALPPA is the parent Association of the Westfield School
http://www.westfieldnj.com/schools.htm
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59. OJJDP Parenting Resources For The 21st Century - Child Care And
sheets on back to school safety tips, parenting tips and provider of children s behavioral health and special education services in the state of new jersey.
http://www.parentingresources.ncjrs.org/childcare/secondary.html

60. RBS | Research & Resources | Public Outreach & Community Involvement
are designed to support parents and citizens working to reform mathematics education. and Technology A Guide for new jersey Parents Produced by the
http://www.rbs.org/research/outreach.shtml
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Engaging Parents and Community Members
Both increased parent involvement in children's education and the simultaneous outreach to and education of the community are critical to improving learning opportunities for all children. Through public outreach activities, the Mid-Atlantic Eisenhower Consortium and its partners are making the public increasingly aware of the need for all sectors of the community to provide students with opportunities to learn and to meet high standards. Collected here are a number of selected online resources from a variety of organizations that support both parent involvement in schools and outreach activities to the larger community.
Partnership for Family Involvement in Education

The U.S. Department of Education provides this information for organizations, employers, and schools interested in an initiative that encourages communities and individuals to rally around families and local schools in support of children's learning. The site includes links to a wealth of other family involvement resources. National Parent Information Network (NPIN)
A project from the ERIC Clearinghouse on Urban Education and the ERIC Clearinghouse on Elementary and Early Childhood Education, the NPIN site provides information and communications capabilities to parents and to those who work with them.

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