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  1. Children of industry, parents of hope: Immigrant settlement in Albany, New York 1830-1920 ; a teaching packet with lesson plans, facsimile documents, and resources by Maryanne Malecki, 1994
  2. Steps to universal prekindergarten guidebook: A resource for superintendents, school boards, prekindergarten policy advisory boards, teachers, early childhood ... policymakers, parents, and citizens by Lynn Schuster, 1998
  3. Injuries and response what parents and professional providers are telling us about treating children with traumatic brain injury (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:341176) by Betty Pieper, 1991
  4. Building school-family partnerships in a South Bronx classroom (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:437449) by David Bensman, 1999

61. K-12 Resources For Music Educators
Interactive site from the new york Philharmonic; Kodaly in education Support for parents, educators, and Technology and Music education Technology resources;
http://www.isd77.k12.mn.us/resources/staffpages/shirk/k12.music.html
Valuable resources for music educators and students of all areas and educational levels. Regularly updated. Welcome! You are visitor
Sites For Band Teachers
  • American Band Masters Association (ABA)
  • American School Band Directors Association (ASBDA)
  • Banddirector.com Articles by contributing authors
  • Band Music of the Civil War Era Library of Congress
  • Band World Magazine Journal for band instructors
  • British Double Reed Society
  • Bugle Calls from the US Army Bands
  • The Clarinet Pages at Woodwind.org
  • Clarinet Study Guide
  • College Band Directors National Association (CBDNA)
  • Concert Band Literature Annotated listing
  • Drum Lessons Database Online lessons from DrumBum
  • Drum Corps Repertoire Database
  • Free Music Scores for Clarinets Free ready-to-print trios by Avi Ariav
  • The Horn Players' FAQ
  • Hornplayer.net Huge resource base for horn players
  • The Instrumentalist Magazine
  • International Association for Jazz Education (IAJE)
  • International Double Reed Society
  • International Clarinet Association ...
  • Jazz Musicians Protocol by Ken Watters
  • Jazz in America/Thelonius Monk Institute Public school jazz programs
  • KJAZZ on-line radio Tune in right now to KKJZ 88.1 FM from California State University, Long Beach
  • 62. Adult Links And Resources: Parenting And Coping
    resources Information Center Clearinghouse on Urban education). books especially related to parenting and coping by Ann F. Caron (new york HarperCollins, 1992
    http://www.girlscouts.org/adults/links_resources/parenting_coping.html
    Parenting and Coping Return to Links and Resources Directory Starting Links on This Site Just 4 Girls Links Links to Other Sites ... Resources Starting Links on This Site Just 4 Girls Links

    63. Resources For Parents
    Journal is the awardwinning monthly education magazine published by over half of whom are parents of children for Children of new york is new york Citys only
    http://www.heaf.org/heaf-links-resources-for-parents.htm
    Resources for Parents (29) 1. ABCNY, The Association of the Bar of the City of New York
    The Association of the Bar of the City of New York, one of the oldest and largest local bar associations
    2. Advocates for Children of New York, Inc.

    Advocates for Children of New York, Inc., provides free individual case advocacy, technical assistance, and training for parents, students, and professionals about childrens educational entitlements and due process rights in New York City
    3. American School Board Journal

    The American School Board Journal is the award-winning monthly education magazine published by the National School Boards Association.
    4. ATSDR - Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry / U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services

    The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) is an agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services charged under the Superfund Act to assess the presence and nature of health hazards at specific Superfund sites and to help prevent or reduce further exposure and the illnesses that result from such exposures.
    5. BHPR -

    64. New York's 529 College Savings Program Direct Plan - Educational Resources
    Parents and grandparents may find these resources helpful Higher education Services Corporation www.hesc.com agency, coadministrator of new york s 529 College
    http://nysaves.uii.upromise.com/content/resources/educationalLinks.html
    Educational Links Parents and grandparents may find these resources helpful in securing a quality education for their children and grandchildren. Higher Education Services Corporation
    www.hesc.com

    This state agency, co-administrator of New York's 529 College Savings Program, helps people pay for college by administering the Tuition Assistance Program (TAP), guaranteeing student loans, and offering guidance. State University of New York (SUNY)
    www.suny.edu

    The State University of New York is the nation's largest comprehensive system of public higher education, comprising 64 campuses throughout the State. City University of New York (CUNY)
    www.cuny.edu

    CUNY is the nation's largest urban university, comprising 11 senior colleges, six community colleges, a graduate school, a law school, and a school of biomedical education. New York's Private Colleges and Universities
    www.nycolleges.org

    This Web site features more than 100 private colleges in New York State, with profiles of each school and information on open house events, financial aid, and more than 500 areas of academic study. NYMentor
    www.nymentor.edu

    65. [New York City Resources - Education/Prevention
    communitybased organizations, and the new york City Department of education to train and empower students, teachers, and parents through effective
    http://www.aidsnyc.org/links/edprev.html
    a service of the New York Academy of Medicine Library
    Education/Prevention
    Return to Index of Services Adolescent AIDS Program
    Montefiore Medical Center
    http://www.adolescentaids.org/
    111 East 210th Street
    Bronx, NY 10467
    Phone: (718) 882-0232
    Fax:(718) 882-0432
    The Adolescent AIDS Program (AAP) of Montefiore Medical Center offers comprehensive clinical care and research opportunities to HIV-positive and at-risk youth (including confidential HIV counseling and testing, medical and psychosocial care, and case management). AAP also provides community outreach and training to providers regarding HIV/AIDS and gay and lesbian adolescent health and mental health issues. AIDS Center of Queens County
    http://www.acqc.homestead.com/

    97-45 Queens Blvd, 12th Floor
    Rego Park, N.Y. 11374 Phone: (718) 896-2500 Fax: (718) 275-2094 E-mail: ACQC@aol.com AIDS Community Research Initiative of American (ACRIA) http://www.criany.org/ 230 West 38th Street, 17th Floor New York, NY 10018

    66. School District Of Philadelphia - Students
    Plenty of useful information on education, health care NOAH new york Online Access to Health A guide parent s Place.Com An excellent parenting resource center
    http://www.phila.k12.pa.us/parents/
    PARENTS
    Newsletters
    The Reformer Summer 2004 Issue A Parent's Guide to the School District of Philadelphia 2004-2005 Budget
    Information
    School Calendar Office of Family and Student Support Services:
    Providing a coordinated system of services for students and families including:
  • Family and Community Involvement Behavioral Health Services Student Placement and High School Resource Book School Health Services ...
  • Working Papers:
    The office of Educational Equity will soon be posting the graduation and promotion requirements for the 2003-2004 school year.
    Supports for Students with Disabilities:
    Information and resources regarding programs and services for students with disabilities (special education).
    Free Library of Philadelphia:
    Information about the Free Library of Philadelphia, along with a link to the Free Library's electronic card catalog.
    Philadelphia Education Fund:
    Working with teachers, parents, and school leaders for better education.
    Communities In Schools:
    Seeks to help students in high-risk environments graduate and succeed. Managed by Communities In Schools of Philadelphia.
    Philadelphia City Government:
    Official home page of the City of Philadelphia.

    67. Character Education>Resources For Parents, Teachers, And Community Members
    of the many resources available to parents, educators, and community members as they integrate citizenship education into the new york Simon and Schuster, 1993
    http://www.doe.state.in.us/charactered/guide06.html
    BACK Character Ed. Home IDEAnet Home Official Web Site of the Indiana Department of Education Resources for Parents, Teachers, and Community Members Resources Listed on this Page The following selections are a sample of the many resources available to parents, educators, and community members as they integrate citizenship education into the school program. This is not intended to be an inclusive listing or an endorsement of specific programs or materials. Educators and others are encouraged to examine all resources carefully to identify those which will be useful in local settings. Books Andrews, Sharon Vincz. Teaching Kids to Care: Exploring Values through Literature and Inquiry . Bloomington, Indiana: EDINFO Press, 1994. Bennett, W. J. (ed.).

    68. Homeschooling Resources For Parents And Students
    1981. Teach Your Own. new york Delacorte Press. 1990. Schooling at Home Parents, Kids and Learning. Washington, DC Distance education and Training Council.
    http://www.kidsource.com/kidsource/content2/homeschooling_Resources.html
    Homeschooling Resources for Parents and Students
    by Patricia M. Lines
    advertisement
    Credits
    Source
    ACCESS ERIC and the Office of Educational Research and Improvement
    Contents
    Finding the Right Homeschooling Resources for Your Child
    Magazines and Newsletters

    Electronic Sources

    Books and References
    Forums
    Education and Kids
    Related Articles
    Home Schooling
    KidSource OnLine

    Index of Education

    Articles
    Finding the Right Homeschooling Resources for Your Child
    This brochure highlights educational materials for parents who teach their children at home. Many of the journals, newsletters, books, and electronic sources listed here are available through libraries, public schools, government agencies, nonprofit institutions, and online services. Resources not included below include a special annual issue of Growing Without Schooling ($6; 617- 864-3100) listing contact information for state associations, support organizations, and experienced homeschoolers; a list of state support organizations from the Home School Legal Defense Fund (free; 540-330-5600); the Homeschool Associates' bookmobile (East Coast only; 1-800-882- 2828); and the Educational Resources Information Center (1-800-LET-ERIC). If you are new to homeschooling, other homeschoolers are an invaluable source of information. If you do not know any in your area, your state department of education will likely have the names and addresses of homeschooling contacts in your state.

    69. WNY Regional Special Education Parent Network Initiative
    parent Network Center of Western new york http//www information about the Amherst Special education PTA as information and support for parents and teachers of
    http://www.clir.buffalo.edu/specialed/links.shtml
    Please note that these external links will open in a new browser window.
    Parent focus
    • Parent Network Center of Western New York
      http://www.parentnetworkwny.org

      This web site is hosted by a local group organized by Max Donatelli. The site provides local contact information and news on local efforts and initiatives in the special ed context.
      The Parent Educational Advocacy Training Center
      http://www.peatc.org

      "We understand the struggles that parents of children with disabilities often face when trying to find options and opportunities for their children. We learn from their struggles and successes, search when there appear to be no answers, and develop model information and training materials that will help families, professionals and students with disabilities within and outside our Virginia borders."
      Amherst Special Education PTA (SEPTA)
      http://www.geocities.com/septamherst/

      This site provides information about the Amherst Special Education PTA as well as information about events that they are sponsoring.
      The National Information Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities http://www.nichcy.org/

    70. Nassau BOCES - Resource Links For Teachers, Students & Parents
    Nassau County School District Report Cards Provided by the new york State education Department. parent Soup Information and discussion groups for parents
    http://www.nassauboces.org/links/teachers.htm
    Resource Links
    Resource Links Home Links for School Administrators Links for Board Members General Education Links ... Links to Other NY BOCES
    Teachers: TALES from the Electronic Frontier
    Ten teachers share actual classroom experiences using the Internet Technology Innovation Challenge Grant Projects
    How local communities meet the educational needs of their students through technology National Archives: The Digital Classroom
    Primary Sources, Activities, and Training for Educators and Students
    A resource for building America's Information Technology workforce Developing Educational Standards: Overview
    Detailed educational standards and curriculum frameworks for each state in the US Center for the Improvement of Early Reading Achievement
    Information about and solutions for successful early reading programs Eisenhower National Clearinghouse Online
    A central source of information on mathematics and science curriculum materials Connections+
    Links to lesson plans, activities, and curriculum resources

    71. Continuing Education: Resources
    A coalition of over 200 organizations of parents, children s advocates who believe that every child in new york State deserves a quality education.
    http://www.bankstreet.edu/upk/resources.html
    Search Site Index Webmail Contact Us ...
    Events
    Resources Get
    Involved
    Newsletters
    Figures
    ...
    UPK Program
    Resources
    Curriculum
    Explorations with Young Children , (Mitchell and David 1992) is a wonderful guide to introduce you to the Bank Street College philosophy and how we think about working with young children, their families and the diverse communities in which they live. This overview of children development and age-appropriate curriculum, drawn from the classroom practice and research.
    Research
    Links
    Parent and Teacher Sites

    72. General Education
    ZDNet s parent s Guide to the Web. Curriculum Integration Designing the Core of Democratic education. new york Teachers College Press. Calkins, L. (1995).
    http://education.umn.edu/oea/II/BestPractices/Teaching/InstructionalMethods/Gene
    Library links OEA reports Best practices Mailing Lists ... Teacher characteristics
    General Education
    Under General Education, you will find information on Elementary Level Middle Level , and High School Level instruction
    ERIC resources
    The Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC) contains selected educational resources, most of which are developed and/or maintained by AskERIC. The contents include:
    • ERIC's Comparative Search Engine chart shows four ERIC databases, the types of documents contained in each one, possible search operators and fields, and information on the capabilities of each database's search engine. AskERIC Lesson Plan Collection contains more than 1,000 unique lesson plans which have been written and submitted to AskERIC by teachers from all over the United States. AskERIC Web Site : AskERIC has redesigned its Web site. New features include a monthly electronic newsletter, a "simple search" interface, an archive to previously asked questions, and more. In response to questions received at AskERIC, their network information specialists have compiled over 3000 resources on a variety of educational issues. This collection includes Internet sites, educational organizations, and electronic discussion groups. Education Listserv Archive includes archives from several education-related mailing lists. Individual list archives can be searched by date or by thread. The archives may also be searched using PLWeb information retrieval software. Within each mailing list's archive are forms to search just that archive.

    73. New York City Office - Parent To Parent Of NYS
    52 Chambers Street new york City VESID the following topics Special education Regulatory Reform Parents, teachers, related service providers, administrators
    http://www.parenttoparentnys.org/nyc.htm
    Connecting and supporting families of individuals with special needs Our Services Regional Offices Contact
    Parent to Parent
    ... Home NEW Evaluate Our Website NEW Sign our Guestbook Home Regional Offices This page last updated on June 09, 2004 NEW YORK CITY OFFICE Serving the Five Boroughs and Staten Island Request a Parent-to-Parent Match Contact the New York City Office Learn more about Volunteer Support Parents Meet Our Staff NEW Submit an Event NEW NEW YORK CITY AREA NEWS Early Intervention Service Coordination
    EISC provides service coordination for infants and toddlers with known or suspected developmental delays. There is no cost to the family and U. S. citizenship is not required. Call 1-888-424-3472 NEW YORK CITY AREA EVENTS Spectrum PDD/Autism Parent Support Group
    Meets 2nd Wednesday of the month commencing January 14, 2004
    10 a.m.-Noon
    Tribakery
    186 Franklin St
    NYC For further information contact Lynn Decker at 212-219-1195 or e-mail lynn_decker@mac.com. Walk for NAAR-The National Alliance for Autistic Research
    Sunday, June 6, 2004

    74. Families Together In New York State
    Directories/Tools new york Yellow Pages for Kids grassroots organizations, and parent support groups. be adding evaluators, educational consultants, academic
    http://www.ftnys.org/resources.htm
    FTNYS Toll-Free Information Referral Line:
    info@ftnys.org Publications, Guides, and Reports General Children's Mental Health Information
    Parent and Youth Rights
    Family Support Resources

    Youth-Youth Development, Support, Leadership ...
    Evaluations or Outcome Measurements
    General Children's Mental Health Information Reports
    President's New Freedom Commission on Mental Health Report
    - Achieving the Promise: Transforming Mental Health Care in America
    Mental Health: A Report of the Surgeon General

    Unmet Need for Mental Health Care Among U.S. Children: Variation by Ethnicity and Insurance Status
    -from the American Journal of Psychiatry
    NYS Assembly Report "Broken Promises Broken Lives: A Report on the Status of the Mental Health Delivery System in New York State" 2002
    presented by Martin Luster, retired NYS Assemblyman.
    The Bazelon Center: States Failing to Meet Children's Mental Health Needs Spending Too Much on Mental Illness in All the Wrong Places
    - A report from Michael Hogan, Ph.D., chair of the President's New Freedom Commission on Mental Health Forming and Sustaining Statewide Juvenile Justice Collaborations -A guide from the National Assembly of Health and Human Service Organizations/National Collaboration for Youth.

    75. Pre-K Parent Resource Center
    and we hope you will share this resource with other parents. Early education (TEE) was established by The education Trust with new york PreK Funding Restored
    http://www.pre-k-parent.org/
    Home What's New Find the Best Pre-K Activities for You and Your Child ... Trust for Early Education Web site
    Welcome to the Pre-K Parent Resource Center
    This Pre-K Parent Resource Center is brought to you by the Trust for Early Education (TEE). Choosing a pre-kindergarten
    (pre-K) program is one of the most important choices you will make as a parent. Your decision will have a major impact on your child's future success in school and in life. However, finding the information you need to choose the right pre-K program is difficult. This decision is perhaps even more complicated since you may be making this important choice for the first time. This web site includes a variety of resources. In terms of finding the best pre-K program for your child, you can use the Pre-K Checklist and Quality Watch information. For helping your child learn and develop, you can get ideas from the engaging and enjoyable educational activities this web site has for you and your child. Finally, this web site lets you know about important issues in your community concerning the quality, availability, and affordability of pre-K programs. Thank you for visiting, and we hope you will share this resource with other parents.

    76. Assessment Reform Network - Homepage
    High School Graduation Requirements before the new york State Assembly Committee on education; Foundation *ReportA Closer Look A parent s Guide to
    http://www.fairtest.org/arn/parents.html
    Assessment Reform
    Organizations and Resources
    Check out these
    T-Shirts
    See a list of organizations
    and experts

    opposed to about high-stakes testing
    Examples of custom-made buttons you can order
    For a joke: See the Best Standardized Test Ever!
    Another joke : See this page by Alfie Kohn spoofing test preparation
    The Blueberry Story
    ARN pages
    FairTest pages
    For examples of Buttons that you can order to oppose your state's test see here. For a joke: See the Best Standardized Test Ever!

    These resources were created by ARN state coordinators to support their public education and advocacy efforts.

    77. Partners Against Hate
    Delinquency Prevention, and the US Department of education, Safe and new york, new york Workman Publishing Crossing the Color Line Race, Parenting, and Culture
    http://www.partnersagainsthate.org/families/resources.html
    About PAH About Hate Crimes For Community and Business Leaders For Educators ... Trainers Intranet Partner Organizations
    Anti-Defamation League
    Center for the Prevention of Hate Violence
    Leadership Conference on Civil Rights Education Fund Funded By
    Office of Juvenile Deliquency Prevention U.S. Department of Justice
    Safe and Drug Free Schools Program U.S. Department of Education
    Funded by the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, and the U.S. Department of Education, Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program. Parents and Families Against Hate
    The following resources provide useful information to help parents and families promote diversity, teach their children to use the Internet safely, and help their children understand the harmful effects of bias and hate. Materials to help parents work with their children following events like the terrorist attacks on the United States in September are also included. Partners Against Hate Resources Internet Resources

    78. Shattering The Silences: Resources For High School Students, Parents And Counsel
    Web directory of resources for parents, students, and Patricia Gandara, associate professor of education at the Va.; Rochester and the new york City boroughs
    http://www.pbs.org/shattering/resources1.html
    RESOURCES FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS, PARENTS, AND COUNSELORS
    Academic careers are not typically on the minds of any but a few high school students who are already aware of their gifts. But parents and counselors should consider teaching and research as college/career options for their promising students and explore ways to ease the transition - academic, social, and financial - from high school to college and university studies. Here are a few starting points: Both organizations provide information and resources to help members, students and their families think about higher education and careers.
    • Chuck Eby's Counseling Resources is a comprehensive annotated Web directory of resources for parents, students, and counselors, including test preparation, college selection, financial aid, career information, and sources for study skill help. Eby, a guidance counselor at Allentown High School in New Jersey, cautions: "Most 'career' sites on the Web are job-hunting sites. In fact, I haven't found much out there in printed matter either. I constantly search . . . for Web information on this subject. It doesn't seem to matter whether I am seaching for minority or majority [student] information, there just isn't that much."
    • The Russellville, Ark. schools maintain

    79. Auerbach Central Agency For Jewish Education: Educational Resources
    Seidman Educational Resource Center Bibliographies. new york Golden Books, 1997. A userfriendly parent s guide which discusses various aspects of Jewish life
    http://www.acaje.org/educationalResources/mensch.shtml
    Seidman Educational Resource Center
    Bibliographies Resources for Jewish Parents:
    Raising Your Child to Be a Mensch
    A Selected Bibliography Jewish Family Life: Traditions, Holidays, and Values for Today's Parents and Children.
    New York: Golden Books, 1997. A user-friendly parent's guide which discusses various aspects of Jewish life and culture in order to help parents make Judaism relevant in their lives. The section on values emphasizes Jewish values in deeds of loving-kindness and acts of justice, respecting the human body, earth and nature and relationships to money and sexuality. First person narratives illustrate the values that are described. Abramowitz, Yosef I., Editor. Beyond Scandal: The Parents' Guide to Sex, Lies, and Leadership. Newton, MA: Jewish Family Life Books, 1998.

    80. Nanuet Parents Information Network
    new york Department of education. ROCKLAND educationAL LINKS The Rockland Parents Paper A great site with alot of special education information SPECIAL
    http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pointe/2074/

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    LINKS TO RESOURCES
    Just click on any of the titles below and you will automatically link to the listed website. The Nanuet Parent Information Network does not maintain these sites and has no responsibilities for their content. LEGAL LINKS
    Special Ed Advocate
    A wealthful of information on special education advocacy.
    COPAA
    Council of Parents and Attorneys.
    Disability Rights and Educational Defense Fund
    Disability Legal Defense
    ED Law
    Special Education Legal Site
    The Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law
    Legal advocacy for the civil rights people with mental disability
    EDUCATIONAL RESOURCE LINKS
    The Federal Resources for Educational Excellence (FREE)
    Online educational materials The (GEM) project The Gateway to Educational Materials US EDUCATIONAL LINKS US Department of Education The Offical Site of the US Department of Education US Office of Special Education OSEP National Disability Council EDUCATIONAL RECORDS LINKS Family Policy Compliance Office Information on FERPA FERPA Regulations Family and Privacy Rights Regulations about educatinal records Educational Records More on your childs records...

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