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         North Carolina Education Parent Resources:     more detail
  1. Parent perceptions of home visitors a comparative study of parents who are American Indian and non-Indian parents (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:412697) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1997
  2. Final performance report Project PACT (Parent and Child Together) : Scotland County Memorial Library, P.O. Box 369, Laurinburg, NC (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:333125) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1992
  3. Project PACT (parent and child together) final performance report (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:333125) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1989
  4. A multi-set, cost analysis study of early intervention services the University of North Carolina, Rhode Island College, Center for Family Studies (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:410716) by Thomas T. Kochanek, 1997
  5. Parents together: A resource manual for the Parents' Educational Advocacy Center (PEAC) (Series) by Karin Wolfe, 1982
  6. An introduction to planning local programs for young handicapped children: An information resource for local school system personnel, parents, and others (State series paper) by Pascal Louis Trohanis, 1985
  7. Charlotte Circle Outreach final report (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:417548) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1994
  8. Terrific transitions ensuring continuity of services for children and their families (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:421230) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1998
  9. Implementing federal policy for young children with disabilities how are we doing? (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:417527) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1998
  10. Charlotte circle project 1985-1988 final report (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:332385) by Terry Rose, 1989
  11. A public-private partnership, year two South Pointe Elementary School, Miami, Florida (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:377571) by Thomas H. Peeler, 1993

41. The NC Education Place
Internet, Virtual Fieldtrips and resources are special features for teachers, parents and students exciting new things happening in north carolina education.
http://www.geocities.com/educationplace/
Lesson Plans and Tools Teacher Resources Brain Theory WebQuests ... NC Wise and NC WISEOWL Overview of NCTA Millennium Project Contact Us ... Webmaster The NC Education Place Welcome to The Education Place HomePage.
To view our site, select from the options
on the menu to your left. The Education Place HomePage is a site developed for and maintained by educators in North Carolina. Teacher Features:
If you want to be a teacher....

Flowers are Red
and What matters...
  • Among the pages you will find information on professional development by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards, North Carolina Teacher Academy, North Carolina Center for the Advancement of Teaching, along with links to conferences and seminars. Learning Styles is an online tutorial on the basics of accomodating for student learning styles.
  • WebQuests, Windows to the Internet, Virtual Fieldtrips and Resources are special features for teachers, parents and students providing safe educational links and information. Student Web Features:
    Student Expressions and Virtual Museum
  • The internet is like a living organism... constantly growing and changing. We invite you to visit our page often to see the exciting new things happening in North Carolina Education.
  • 42. Region 2
    District of Columbia Advocates for Justice and education 2041 Martin Luther King Ave, SE, Suite north carolina (CPRC) Hope parent Resource Center / Burke
    http://www.taalliance.org/centers/region2.htm
    Region 2
    Select your state for more information or select a different region Delaware District of Columbia Kentucky ... West Virginia
    Region 2 Technical Assistance Center
    Exceptional Children's Assistance Center (ECAC)
    907 Barra Row, Suite 102/103
    Davidson, NC 28036
    Phone: 704-892-1321
    Fax: 704-892-5028
    Toll Free: 800-962-6817 (NC only)
    E-mail: ecacta@ecacmail.org
    Website: www.ecac-parentcenter.org
    Region 2 Parent Centers
    • Delaware
      Parent Information Center of Delaware (PIC/DE)
      5570 Kirkwood Highway
      Wilmington, DE 19808-5002 Phone: 302-999-7394 Fax: 302-999-7637 E-mail: Maghaz@picofdel.org Website: www.picofdel.org District of Columbia Advocates for Justice and Education 2041 Martin Luther King Ave, SE, Suite 205 Washington, DC 20020 202-678-8062 FAX E-mail: kim.jones@aje-dc.org Website: www.AJE-DC.org District of Columbia Kentucky Kentucky Special Parent Involvement Network (KY-SPIN) 10301 B Deering Road Louisville, KY 40272 502-937-6464 FAX E-mail: spininc@kyspin.com

    43. Parent Resource And Information Centers On The Special Education Network
    parent Resource and Information Centers. parent Resource Centers (PRC) and parent Information Centers (PIC New York. Nevada. north carolina. north Dakota. Ohio.
    http://www.specialednet.com/prc.htm
    Parent Resource and Information Centers Parent Resource Centers (PRC) and Parent Information Centers (PIC) are typically sponsored by the State Dept of Ed or Local School Boards.
    They are a wealth of information and are typically "the front line" for support in navagating through the Special Ed Process.
    If you wish to have your PRC or PIC listed and linked please drop an email to: webmaster@specialednet.com
    Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maryland Maine Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York Nevada North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia West Virginia Wisconsin Washington Wyoming

    44. On-line Resources
    LEARN north carolina; Learning Village; Kathy Schrock s Guide activities for teachers, students and parents. texts; Houghton Mifflin education Place - resources
    http://mts.admin.wsfcs.k12.nc.us/resource/
    Resources for Students, Teachers, and Parents Warning: Many of these links let you leave WS/FCS sites. Linked sites are not under the control of WS/FCS, its agents or its employees. WS/FCS is not responsible for the contents of any linked sites, any link contained in a linked site, or any changes or updates to such sites. WS/FCS is providing these links to you as a convenience, and the inclusion of any link does not imply endorsement of the site by WS/FCS. WS/FCS Related Sites
    Resources for Parents

    Resources for Students

    Resources for Teachers
    ... Research Sites (for students, parents and teachers):
    Many subjects
    Communication Skills Math Science ... Other Search Engines WS/FCS-Related Sites

    45. Gail Wingfield's Resource Guide
    United States Migrate every year through north carolina on their or a need for more information about regional educational or parent resources, please feel
    http://gailsresourceguide.com/
    Gail Wingfield's Resource Guide
    Parent Tips, Teacher Resources and Student Reference Site!
    There are many new resources on-line about science, technology, math, teenage suicide, and much more! Please click the clinks below under Teacher Curriculum Resources, and Parent resources!
    Please feel free to write me and share your comments, or needs. I am very proud to be an Earthlink Reseller, as well as an Associate of Amazon.com. Where I link curricula ideas, you may also find a box to click on to put the book or resource item in your shopping cart, at a significant savings. It is safe, secure, and your credit card numbers can not be captured by anyone else on line
    Interested in Lighthouses and the mystery surrounding them? Click on the Webquest on North Carolina , and find out more! This special activity for students and visitors takes you to the Outer Banks of North Carolina.
    Weather can be fun to study, and the hurricane season in the United States is active during the summer and early Fall. Visit the webquest on hurricanes by clicking on the button below, and watch for a new weather page with maps and videos, courtesy of "The Weather Channel!" Please, oh Please!!! Take me to the

    46. Character Education>Resources For Parents, Teachers, And Community Members
    many resources available to parents, educators, and as they integrate citizenship education into the Chapel Hill, north carolina Character Development Group
    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.).

    47. The NC AHEC Health Careers Web Site
    north carolina State education Assistance Authority Box 2688 Chapel the financing of your education is Steps provider of student and parent education loans in
    http://www.nchealthcareers.com/finaid.asp?m=4

    48. SERI Parents & Educators Resources
    SMA), Other Informative Links , Parenting/Support resources to improve the quality of education for children at the University of north carolina at Chapel Hill
    http://seriweb.com/parents.htm
    SERI P E ducator's R esources
    Special Education Lesson Ideas Office of Special Education Intervention Techniques - a place where you can find effective teaching techniques - students studying special education have read and summarized scores of research articles about teaching techniques for exceptional learners
    Music Therapy Connection provides information about music therapy to parents of special needs children
    Teaching and More Lesson plans, bulletin boards, learning centers, and information for parents and educators of Special Education students
    The National Parent Network on Disabilities is a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering parents. Located in Washington, DC, NPND has the unique capability to provide its members with the most up-to-date information on the activities of all three branches of government that affeect individuals with disabilities and their families
    LD in Depth LD In Depth offers a vast array of information on topics within the area of learning disabilities. Here you'll find articles written by the leading experts, research findings reported by top researchers, and the latest new in the field of learning disabilities.
    Special Education Resources and Information - ESubjects is committed to bridging the gap between special and non-special education classrooms. Our materials include technology-rich, comprehensive, standards-based curricula for high school core subjects.

    49. Parent Education Resource Notebook
    parent education Resource Notebook. north carolina Cooperative Extension. Family and parent education. Introduction Overview, Fatherhood.
    http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/fcs/smp9/parent_education/
    Parent Education Resource Notebook
    North Carolina Cooperative Extension
    Family and Parent Education Fatherhood Self-esteem Talking about Acceptance Talking About Sexuality ...
    Department of Family and Consumer Sciences

    North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service
    North Carolina State University

    50. NC Child Care Health And Safety Resource Center
    Association; National Association for the education of Young north carolina MHDD-SAS Programs - Mental Health parent Concerns AAP - Car Safety Seats A Guide
    http://www.healthychildcarenc.org/links/index.cfm
    Links Related Links Healthy Child Care NC Links Categories Health Safety Child Care Legislative ... More Resources
    This Area Only Health
    • AAP - American Academy of Pediatrics AAP - Immunization Initiatives AAP - Recommmended Childhood and Adolescent Immunization Schedule - U.S., January - June 2004 - Disaster preparedness to meet children's needs CCHP - California Childcare Health Program CDC - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC - Influenza (Flu) Child Care Information Exchange - 2002 Update on Hand Hygiene in Child (Day) Care Settings Henry The Hand Foundation - Promotion of National Hand Washing Awareness Week KidsHealth - The Nemours Foundation

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    Safety Child Care

    51. NC DHHS: What We Do For Children
    day care homes in north carolina meet basic Twothirds of north Carolinians receiving welfare promote abstinence, family life education, parent workshops, male
    http://www.dhhs.state.nc.us/docs/issues/children.htm
    What We Do: Helping Children
    At DHHS, we are committed to giving children the best possible start in life. We build up families by ... We help at-risk children and youth by ... We care for the health of children by ...
    How do you ensure child care is safe and of good quality?
    Working to improve the quality and availability of child care in the state by making sure the 3,560 regulated day care centers and the 4,416 day care homes in North Carolina meet basic, minimum health and safety standards. [ Division of Child Development Creating public-private partnerships with Smart Start to provide 58,000 children in 43 counties with high-quality early childhood opportunities. [

    52. NC DHHS: What We Do For Families
    north carolina is one of only 11 universal vaccine of Rural Health and Resource Development. promote abstinence, family life education, parent workshops, male
    http://www.dhhs.state.nc.us/docs/issues/health.htm
    Don't miss our long-term care website with links to lots of helpful information.
    Health Disparities Call to Action 2003
    What We Do: Building a Healthy North Carolina At DHHS, we're building a stronger North Carolina by creating and continuously improving opportunities for health. We care for the health of North Carolinians by...
    Health Issues for All North Carolinians
    Health Publications

    53. Resources And Links
    How Can Parents Guide Their Children s Television Viewing http//www.ncae.org/ north carolina Association of and ensuring equitable, quality public education.
    http://www.limitv.org/pulltheplug/resources.htm
    Learning More About Solutions To Media Violence
    Organizations and Web Sites. (A Resource List of books and other materials is available in the Resources section of the LimiTV web site - click here
    Organizations
    The NC Coalition for Pulling the Plug on Media Violence
    (Posters, parent information, flyers, family viewing guides)
    Web Site: http://www.limitv.org/PullThePlug The American Academy of Pediatrics
    (Excellent pamphlet on TV guidelines for families; see "Web Site" section below for pages on the AAP web site that deal specifically with Media Violence and TV.)
    Web Site: http://www.aap.org Center for Media Literacy
    Web Site: http://www.medialit.org National TV Turnoff Week
    (Sponsored by TV-Free America)
    Web Site: http://www.tvfa.org Children Now
    (800) CHILD-44
    web site: http://www.dnai.com/children National Alliance for Non-Violent Programming Mediascope Web Site: http://www.mediascope.org/mediascope American Medical Association Web Site: http://www.ama-assn.org/ Center for Media Education Fax: 1 (202) 628-2554 National PTA Taking Charge of Your TV is a free video developed by National PTA and the National Cable Television Association. It is designed to teach parents critical viewing skills and help them teach their children to be smarter TV watchers.

    54. Family Village -- Parent Training & Information Centers
    north carolina Exceptional Children’s Assistance Center (ECAC). north Dakota Pathfinder Family Center. Ohio Ohio Coalition for the education of Children with
    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

    55. University Of North Carolina At Wilmington--Science And Mathematics Education Ce
    Science and Mathematics education Center. It provides helpful hints to parents about selecting a project and resources available.
    http://www.uncw.edu/smec/sciencefair/resources.html
    Science and Mathematics Education Center Southeast Regional Science Fair Contact Breaking News! Mathematics Southeast Regional Science Fair ... Science Fair Science Fair Resources
    Science Fair Resources

    56. University Of North Carolina At Wilmington--Science And Mathematics Education Ce
    Web resources for Educators, Students and Parents. Math and Science education NetworkUniversity of north carolina Mathematics Science education Network
    http://www.uncw.edu/smec/resources.html
    Science and Mathematics Education Center Web Resources Contact Breaking News! Mathematics Southeast Regional Science Fair Resources Registration NC Mathematics and Science Education Network Home Web Resources
    Web Resources for Educators, Students and Parents
    North Carolina Specific Resources School Systems in Southeastern North Carolina Science Resources

    57. PBS - No Greater Calling: Resources
    ParenTalk Newsletter The National Parenting Center’s school support staff, higher education faculty and staff with the University of north carolina Center for
    http://www.pbs.org/unctv/nogreatercalling/resources.html

    Other PBS Sites
    Resources for Parents and Community Resources for Educators
    Other PBS Web sites about education or teachers
    School: The Story of American Education

    The First Year

    PBS TeacherSource

    Resources for Parents and Community Members
    National Resources
    National PTA

    Promoting the education, health and safety of children and families for more than 100 years.
    No baking required!
    Innovative Strategies for Implementing the National Standards for Parent/Family Involvement Programs Links to , videos, and other parenting resources Get Involved! How Parents and Families Can Help Their Children Do Better in School Questions Parents Asks About Schools The National Coalition for Parent Involvement in Education (NCPIE) NCPIE is dedicated to developing effective family/school partnerships in schools throughout America. National Parent Information Network (NPIN) NPIN provides parenting materials and related information to parents and those who work with parents. ParenTalk Newsletter Resources for Educators National Resources American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education AACTE is a national, voluntary association of colleges and universities with undergraduate or graduate programs to prepare professional educators.

    58. Resource Agencies For Parents
    Evidence Continues to Grow parent Involvement Improves studies on parental involvement in education. Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, north carolina, Puerto Rico
    http://www.nssc1.org/directory/4parents.htm
    RESOURCE AGENCIES FOR PARENTS The American Medical Association
    Department of Adolescent Health
    515 North State Street
    Chicago, IL 60610
    The American School Health Association
    P.O. Box 708
    Kent, OH 44240
    Carnegie Council on Adolescent Development
    2400 N Street, NW, Sixth Floor
    Washington, DC 20037-1153
    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion Division of Adolescent and School Health 4770 Buford Highway, NE Mailstop K31 Atlanta, GA 30341-3724 A public health service agency Drug Abuse Information and Treatment Referral Line 800/662-HELP Confidential discussion and/or referrals, information related to drug use, treatment, support groups, and other services. Sponsored by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Federal Drug, Alcohol and Crime Clearinghouse Network Single point of entry for all federal clearinghouses. Sponsored by the Office of National Drug Control Policy in cooperation with the Department of Health and Human Services, the Department of Justice, the Department of Housing and Urban Development, and the Department of Education. Health Resources and Services Administration Maternal and Child Health Bureau Room 18A55, Parklawn Building

    59. North Carolina Office On Disability And Health
    disabilities American Council on education, One Dupont Project, transition resources for parents and professionals The north carolina Office on Disability and
    http://www.fpg.unc.edu/~ncodh/AdolescentsYoungAdult/adolescentsresources.htm

    Articles
    Publications Other Resources Ability On-line , connecting kids with special needs for friendship and support
    http://www.ablelink.org/
    Family Voices, KASA Project , project of Family Voices that was established to promote and improve the lives of youth with disabilities and chronic health conditions through peer empowerment and advocacy and the development of leadership opportunities
    PO Box 769, Algodones, New Mexico 87001 (888) 835-5669 (505) 867-2368
    http://www.familyvoices.org/kasa.html
    The National Center for Youth with Disabilities , information, policy and dissemination center for youth with disabilities
    University of Minnesota, Box 721, 420 Delaware St. SE, Minneapolis, MN 55455, Phone/TTY: (612) 624-3939
    http://www.peds.umn.edu/Centers/ihd/ncyd.html
    The National Information Center for Youth with Disabilities , national information and referral center providing information on disabilities and disability-related issues for families, educators, and other professionals, with a special focus on children and youth (birth to age 22)
    P.O. Box 1492, Washington, D.C. 20013, Phone (800) 695-0285

    60. TEE - The Trust For Early Education
    Head Start programs (Head Start Bureau, 2001) • 1,500 children enrolled in More at Four (education Week, 2002) resources in north carolina • $124.6
    http://www.trustforearlyed.org/resources_state.aspx?id=40&txt=North Carolina

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