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  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

81. NCAE.ORG Home Page
Recycle for education Saving your used inkjet cartridges could help a north carolina child, teacher or other school employee in need. That’s right.
http://www.ncae.org/
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Calendars
Newspapers OWL Weather ... Join NCAE Click the NCAE Membership Card for discounts and NCAE information. News and Ongoing Activities Register to win a car rental gift certificate from Hertz or Alamo! No purchase is necessary. Giveaway entry begins on June 01, 2004 and ends on June 30, 2004. More... Urgent...Pocketbook issues need response in Senate now! - The House has approved its budget and passed it on to the Senate. It's time to gear up for the real battle in the Senate appropriations. More...
Legislative Update for Wednesday, June 09, 2004 - The Senate Appropriations subcommittee on Education began work on the budget this morning in Raleigh. The plan is to have a budget sent back to the House by the end of next week. More...
Classroom Wish List - Starting this month teachers can log onto Target's new Wish list website and easily create a list of tools needed to spark learning and fuel imaginations in their classrooms. As parents get their children ready for back-to-school later this summer, they can also help prepare classrooms by visiting the website and purchasing the specific items their child's teacher has requested. Go today and register for a $100 Target giftcard and $1,000 for your school. More ...

82. Wake County Public School System
to represent Wake County in the north carolina Teacher of interest for Wake County Schools students, parents and anyone interested in public education.
http://www.wcpss.net/
styles='http://www.wcpss.net/styles/mail-popup.css'; Schools Jobs Newcomers Community/Business ... About Us QUICK SEARCH HIGHLIGHTS 2004-05 School Transfer Request Form (in English and Spanish) WCPSS Job Application Magnet Programs Board of Education ... WCPSS History E-SERVICES Downloadable Forms E-Newsletters Notification Service Feedback ... Board Policy
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8:00 a.m. Wisconsin Educational Recruitment Fair (University of Wisconsin-Madison) June 15
2:00 p.m. Committee of the Whole-Board Conference Room June 15
4:00 p.m. Annual Meeting/Board Meeting-Board Room June 16
12:00 p.m. Joint luncheon-County Commissioner and the Board of Education-Downtown View Full Calendar Watch the June 2004 Episode of The School Connection ... TV Program
The School Connection is the Wake County Public School System's monthly television program connecting viewers to news, features and information about education in Wake County. This month, visit Bugg Elementary, recently named the best magnet school in the nation; see Wake County bus drivers compete in the state's "Roadeo"; see what's involved in opening one of the seven new schools coming next year; and see (and hear!) the clogging skills of the Fancy Steppers from Hunter Elementary. The School Connection

83. Brunswick County - North Carolina
Discussion, held at the north carolina Cooperative Extension to parenting and parenting education in Brunswick in having a parenting resource directory that
http://www.brunsco.net/modules.php?name=Departments&sop=viewarticle&artid=47

84. Education, Training And Financial Aid
nc.us Home page for north carolina s public school publications, information for students and parents and other Microsite for Workforce Development education .
http://www.soicc.state.nc.us/soicc/links/edufina.htm
Education, Training and Financial Aid
Education and Training
North Carolina
College Foundation of North Carolina (CFNC)
http://www.cfnc.org

College Foundation of North Carolina is a non-profit partnership between Pathways of North Carolina, College Foundation Inc., and the North Carolina State Education Assistance Authority. These organizations have broad expertise in helping students to prepare successfully for college and to find the best financial aid alternatives. Together, they provide a complete and comprehensive source of information - and real solutions - for students and their families. LEARN NC
http://www.learnnc.org

LEARN NC is a statewide network of educators using Internet technologies to deliver professional development opportunities and learning resources that increase student achievement, enhance teacher proficiencies, and foster community participation in the process. North Carolina Association of Independent Colleges and Universities
http://www.ncicu.org

The Association serves as the representative of the 36 independent colleges and universities in North Carolina. Major functions of the Association are advocacy, research and information, program development, coordination of projects and programs, and recruitment assistance for the institutions. North Carolina Community College System
http://www.ncccs.cc.nc.us

85. Education World® : Parents Community
Phone System by John Rosemond north carolina family psychologist is to inform girls, their parents, and educators get the most out of their education. 04/04
http://www.education-world.com/parents/
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86. Parent Training And Information Centers And Community Parent Resource Centers
professionals in meeting the educational needs of Centers and the Community parent Resource Centers through located in New Jersey, north carolina, Florida, Ohio
http://www.taalliance.org/centers/
Parent Training and
Information Centers and
Community Parent Resource Centers
Each state is home to at least one parent center. Parent centers serve families of children and young adults from birth to age 22 with all disabilities: physical, cognitive, emotional, and learning. They help families obtain appropriate education and services for their children with disabilities; work to improve education results for all children; train and inform parents and professionals on a variety of topics; resolve problems between families and schools or other agencies; and connect children with disabilities to community resources that address their needs. Select your region for more information Region 1 Region 2 Region 3
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... Parent Center List (.pdf)
(you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader, a free program from Adobe Parent centers in each state provide training and information to parents of infants, toddlers, school-aged children, and young adults with disabilities and the professionals who work with their families. This assistance helps parents participate more effectively with professionals in meeting the educational needs of children and youth with disabilities. To reach the parent center in your state, you can contact the Technical Assistance Alliance for Parent Centers (the Alliance), which coordinates the delivery of technical assistance to the Parent Training and Information Centers and the Community Parent Resource Centers through six regional centers located in New Jersey, North Carolina, Florida, Ohio, Colorado and California.

87. North Carolina Education Alliance - Headlines
of all 99 charter schools in north carolina with contact Department of education Charter School Office Charter information is provided for parents seeking to
http://www.nceducationalliance.org/links/
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National News
Education Week
Education Week provides the latest news and information on developments, trends, and programs affecting schools and the people who staff them. It also provides a forum for educators to express opinions, criticism, and ideas.
Education Reform Organizations
Black Alliance for Education
The Black Alliance for Educational Options, headquartered in Washington, D.C., is a national, non-profit membership organization, whose mission is to actively support parental choice to empower families and increase quality educational options for black children. Cato Institute - Education Policy
Cato's Center for Educational Freedom was founded on the principle that parents are best suited to make decisions regarding the care and education of their children. The Center explores policy solutions to issues including infant and toddler care, childcare, adoption, and social services that emphasize the importance of personal solutions and family responsibility. Center for Education Reform
The Center for Education Reform [CER] is a national voice for more choices in education and more rigor in education programs, both of which are key to more effective schooling. It delivers practical, research-based information and assistance to a diverse audience - including parents, policy makers, and education reform groups - in taking actions to ensure that US schools are delivering a high quality education for all children in grades K-12.

88. Additional Resources On Children's Issues
Strengthens families through educational programs that improve parenting skills and north carolina resources Demographic Information Population by age
http://www.co.guilford.nc.us/government/children/resource.html
NOTE: Guilford County government assumes no responsibility for the content of the below sites, nor does the inclusion of these links imply the County's agreement with the philosophies and beliefs espoused therein. GUILFORD COUNTY INFORMATION

89. K-12 Education
Start a charter school. Learn about NC education initiatives. Visit the north carolina Teacher s Network. Schooling Options. Parents. Contact my child s school.
http://www.ncgov.com/asp/subpages/intention.asp?P=2&I=20

90. TriadNC.babyzone.com -- Your Guide To Pregnancy And Parenting Resources In Green
education Consultant, NC Certified Teacher 336785 is a group of north carolina homeschooling families
http://triadnc.babyzone.com/parentresources.asp?type=Education

91. No Child Left Behind,NCLB,School Vouchers,Charter Schools,Education Research,Hom
are finding that the introduction of charter schools in north carolina “caused an long ago, this same lack of choices prevailed in public education, but not
http://www.iedx.org/
Choose Features Traditional Public Schools Private and Parochial Schools Alternative Public Schools Homeschooling Other Educational Opportunities Report Examines Arizona’s Charter School History Public Policy Institute Evaluates Charter Schools in Arizona A recent report by the Public Policy Institute examines the current state of charter schools in Arizona, as well as the movement’s ten-year history. Department of Education Publishes Best Practices Series First Booklet in a Series of Six Highlights Successful Programs across the Country The U.S. Department of Education released Creating Strong District School Choice Programs, the first of a proposed series of six booklets highlighting examples of successful public school choice in five school districts. Start Your Own Summer Learning Camp Make the 'Dog Days' Educational In the spring of 1993, I found myself wondering how I was going to provide stimulating yet inexpensive educational summer activities for our 5th and 2nd grade daughters. Knowledge Is Power Program Charter Schools Help Students Thrive Charter Schools Give Poor and Minority Students a Truly Equal Education Knowledge Is Power Program (KIPP) charter schools excel at educating their students.

92. North Carolina - Responsible Single Fathers
of north carolina—Single Parents of north carolina is a and plan monthly events for parents and their education—Improving the education of single fathers.
http://www.singlefather.org/nc.htm
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Responsible Single Fathers State Volunteers State Resource Links State Volunteers! To find out more about what a volunteer position involves, please click the Volunteer Label. To forward a message to a specific volunteer, please click the Volunteer Name. North Carolina Volunteer Positions
(to be filled by state residents) Mentoring Coordinator Church Liaison Human Resource Liaison Legislative Liaison ... Suggest a link State Resources Single Parents Single Moms Single Dads Children ... Visitor Personal Pages Non gender-specific single parent issues.

93. Related Sites
north carolina Family and Children s Resource Program http//ssw.unc.edu/fcrp/. north carolina Parenting education Network (PEN) http//www.ncpen.org/.
http://www.fpg.unc.edu/~pld/pages/sites.cfm
RELATED SITES National links North Carolina links
National Attention Deficit Disorder Association
http://www.add.org/
Beach Center on Families and Disability
http://www.beachcenter.org/
Closing The Gap- Computer Technology in Special Education and Rehabilitation
http://www.closingthegap.com/
Collaborative Early Intervention National Training e-Resource (CENTe-R) early Intervention Deaf/Hard of Hearing Resource
http://center.uncg.edu
Community Connections
http://www.communityconnections.umd.edu/
Council for Exceptional Children
http://www.cec.sped.org/
Disability is Natural
http://www.disabilityisnatural.com/
Exceptional Parent Magazine
http://www.eparent.com/
Family Center on Technology and Disability
http://www.fctd.info/
Family Support America http://www.familysupportamerica.org/content/home.htm Fathers Network http://www.fathersnetwork.org/ From Emotions To Advocacy - Special Education Survival Guide http://www.fetaweb.com/

94. TEE - The Trust For Early Education
north carolina has been a model state for early education, and how they integrate their prekindergarten and comprehensive early education services will also
http://www.trustforearlyed.org/activities_state.aspx?id=7&txt=North Carolina

95. The Parenting Institute - Help And FAQ
A. The Parenting Institute of north carolina is a statewide resource for parenting education professionals and families. Funding
http://www.theparentinginstitute.org/sub_4_help.htm
Current Path: Home What is The Parenting Institute of North Carolina? Is The Parenting Institute only for professionals? What is NCPEN? ... I am a parent, can I benefit from The Parenting Institute? Q. What is The Parenting Institute of North Carolina? A. The Parenting Institute of North Carolina is a statewide resource for parenting education professionals and families. Funding for The Parenting Institute is provided by The Duke Endowment. The Parenting Institute of North Carolina is to increase the capacity of communities to deliver parenting education programs in North Carolina. Our goal is to preserve, strengthen, and empower families, through quality and stable parent education programming in North Carolina. The Parenting Institute envisions a world where communities offer on-going parenting classes - and where parents continue their education throughout the different stages of their children's development. The philosophy of The Parenting Institute is that a child depends on his/her parent more than anyone else. A parent is a child's first and most important teacher, and through reaching parents, we make a significant difference in a child's quality of life.

96. North Carolina Department Of Cultural Resources
on land once owned by the parents of James K mission is to enrich the cultural, educational, and economic wellbeing of north carolina s citizens and
http://www.ncdcr.gov/historic-sites.htm
Search the Website North Carolina State Library Office of The Arts Locate our
Sites and Services
... FAQ's H I S T O R I C S I T E S Learn about North Carolina's past by visiting the places where history happened. From battlefields to a gold mine, colonial homes to an antebellum plantation, history comes alive at these unique historic sites . . . North Carolina Historic Sites
Preserving the past for all people. Your gateway to 23 state-run sites throughout North Carolina. (Statewide)
Highway Historical Marker Program

Highlighting North Carolina's historic areas since 1935. (Statewide)
Alamance Battleground

On this site in 1771, an armed rebellion of backcountry farmers—called Regulators—battled against royal governor William Tryon's militia. (Burlington, Alamance County SITE UPGRADE FORTHCOMING
Aycock Birthplace

Charles B. Aycock was born into a simple, rural home in 1859. In 1900 he was elected governor and dedicated his life to improving public education in North Carolina. (Fremont

97. Majors\sped
Patience, Communication with parents, Enjoy challenges. American Council on Rural Special education http//www.ksu.edu/acres/index.html. Miscellaneous resources
http://www.uncwil.edu/stuaff/career/Majors/sped.htm
Division of Student Affairs "Creating Experiences for Life"
About Career Services

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University Union 104/106
Phone: 910-962-3174
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Email: careersers@uncw.edu

Updated August 13, 2003
by Diane Sledden Reed
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Career Titles
Major Skills Web Sites
Many occupations today require a college educated individual who can write and speak well, solve problems, learn new information quickly and work well with others on a team. This means that college graduates use their education in a wide variety of fields, and your future career may relate more to your personal career interests, work values and transferable skills than any specific academic major. However, the following list contains a representative sample of current job titles of former Business Systems majors.Use this as an idea list, and remember that it represents some, but certainly not all, of the careers you might consider. Students obtaining employment immediately upon graduation are usually those with the best college records and a willingness to relocate to find a job. Some of these jobs also require education beyond the bachelors level.

98. Parentresources
East Middle has a new component to its Teacher Resource page that is also of Every Middle School parent Should Know Teachers and principals choose education.
http://montgomery.k12.nc.us/ems/parentresources.html
Parent Resources Welcome! East Middle School appreciates the many contributions of our parents. We are fortunate to have so many parents dedicated to making their childrens' education a partnership between school and home. Special Notice to Parents: The CLASS program at East Middle began January 14. Students will receive remediation in either math or communication skills for 90 minutes two days per week. After the remediation, students will have 30 minutes of recreational time. We are very pleased to be offering this opportunity to our students. Before beginning each class session, students will be provided a snack. Bus transportation home will be provided each day as well. This is just the beginning of the program. In the coming weeks, a variety of activities will be offered for adults as the CLASS program reaches its ultimate goal of being a community-based learning center. Classes will be offered in computer technology, arts and crafts, physical fitness, and a variety of other topics. Please contact Mr. Hancock for further information on the adult learning activities. If you are interested in volunteering at East Middle School, please contact Ms. Lampros or Mr. Ritter. Education is a partnership between parents, schools and communities and when we combine our efforts we provide the most positive educational outcomes for our students.

99. Kids In The House - Parents And Teachers
with a section for parents and teachers Department of Labor educational resources Provides links to General Government education The Digital Classroom Materials
http://clerkkids.house.gov/parent_teach/edu.html
Legislative Branch
Ben's Guide to U.S. Government for Kids

Explore topics about Government and lawmaking. Material for grades ranging K-12, with a section for parents and teachers. Additional Government websites for kids are listed by subject.
The Learning Page

Designed to help teachers, students, and others use the American Memory digital collections from the Library of Congress. Provides guidance for finding and using items within these primary source collections. Includes lesson plans for teachers.
A Century of Lawmaking For a New Nation, U.S. Congressional Documents and Debates, 1774-1873

Explore the first 100 years of the U.S. Congress.
Legislative Branch Internet Resources

Collection of links pertaining to the U.S. Congress.
THOMAS

Legislative information, including committee information, bills, public laws, and the Congressional Record. Bills in the News A list of current bills and public laws from several previous Congresses that have received recent newspaper, television, or radio coverage. Congressional Research Service Reports CRS Reports about the House and its Proceedings made available by the House Committee on Rules.

100. North Carolina Regulations On Limited English Proficiency Programs
north carolina Regulations on Limited English Proficiency Programs. students and their parents in the the identification, placement, and educational progress of
http://www.learnnc.org/DPI/instserv.nsf/0/ad156a9298d73cfe852566cd00675494?OpenD

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