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  1. Special education mediation a guide for parents : parents and educators working toward mutual solutions (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:456583) by U.S. Dept of Education, 2001
  2. First steps home intervention module home base parent handbook (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:407801) by Katie Kavanagh, 1996
  3. Family involvement in education (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:438629) by Janet Williams, 1999
  4. Building capacity for sustainable change final report (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:444287) by Dianne L. Ferguson, 1998
  5. Strengthening the linkages between schools and families of children with disabilities (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:420960) by Philip M. Ferguson, 1998

61. EDUCATION PLANET - 6616 Web Sites For State Of Oregon
Teachers, Students and Parents check out these great rates on Wireless Educational News. Found 6616 websites for State of oregon and 7063 other resources.
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62. Wauu.DE: Reference: Education: Special Education: Support
main.htm. oregon parents United An oregon Information and Help parents navigate the special education maze A multifaceted, comprehensive parent Directed Family
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  • 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.
    http://members.aol.com/cpacinc/cpac.htm
  • Disability Information for Students
    International disability news, jobs, discussion, resources. A site designed for students and professionals supporting individuals with disabilities.
    http://www.abilityinfo.com/
  • Education A Must Inc. Educational Advocates
    Educational advocates for education for the special needs child located in New Hampshire and Northern Massachusetts.
    http://www.education-a-must.com
  • Educational Needs Alliances (Albany, Oregon) http://www.ed-needs.org/
  • 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. http://www.fhfla.org/fhfla/

63. Other Autism Related Resources On The Internet
Treatment and education of Autistic and related Autism Now (CAN) Founded by parents and dedicated Dr. Steve Edelson s cousin); Web Cameras oregon Portland;
http://www.autism.org/links.html
Other Internet Resources
CSA is an affiliate of the Autism Research Institute
General Resources
Mostly Links
Oregon Web Sites All Known Links
  • Autism Spectrum Disorders Outcome Study Sponsored by Portland St. University and Oregon Dept. of Education
  • Autism Training and Support, Inc.
  • Autistic Children's Activity Program (ACAP)
  • Center for the Study of Autism ...
  • THRESHOLD: Autism Programs and Training Services
    Subgroups and Related Disorders
    Nutrition Related
    Educational/Interventions
  • 64. Policies & Governance
    Federally Funded Programs. Standards Assessment. Teaching in oregon. Parents Community. education Associations. Selected Publications. Related resources.
    http://www.ncela.gwu.edu/policy/states/oregon/02_sea.htm
    OELA NCELA's Mission User's Guide to Resource Collection Contact Us ... Technical Assistance Site Search Policy State Resource Pages Oregon Back To Oregon ... Related Resources Oregon Education Policies and Governance Governance: State Education Agency Resources: Additional Instructional Program Funding for ELL Students?

    65. Families - Information For Newsletters Or Handouts For Follow-Up
    parent Information Network ERIC oregon parent Information and posted at CYFERNET parent education Resouces University Scholastic Wonderwise parent Charles Smith
    http://home.sprintmail.com/~peggyriehl/precefamily.htm
    Families - Information for Newsletters or Handouts for Follow-Up
    Child Development and Discipline
    Children with Disabilities Learning Through Play Mental Health Health and Nutrition

    66. Parent Information And Resource Center (PIRC) - Oregon
    Training parents to be education advocates for their children and Methods of TA, Resource, referral, and direct parent and school Geographic Areas Served, oregon.
    http://www.dssc.org/frc/TAGuide/pircs/or.htm
    Parent Information and Resource Center (PIRC) - Oregon
    Type of Center PIRC
    Address Oregon Parent Information and Resource Center
    3417 NE Seventh Street
    Portland, OR 97212
    Phone Fax E-mail lisa@albinaheadstart.org Web Address www.nwrel.org/pirc Target Audiences Parents of children birth through 12th grade Topical Areas Child development and education. Training parents to be education advocates for their children. Substance and
    Methods of TA Resource, referral, and direct parent and school staff training. Costs and Availability All TA services are provided for free. Geographic Areas Served Oregon
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    67. Oregon COPE Project - Oregon
    Department of education under the Individuals with Disabilities education Act (IDEA a few of the topics covered by parent centers Geographic Areas Served, oregon.
    http://www.dssc.org/frc/TAGuide/pti/or.htm
    Oregon COPE Project - Oregon
    Type of Center PTI
    Address 999 Locust Street NE
    Salem, OR 97303
    Phone (503) 581-8156; (888) 505-COPE TTY Fax E-mail orcope@open.org Web Address www.open.org/~orcope 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)

    68. Clackamas County Social Services Department:Community Resource Guide
    Some of the these resource lists are available in PDF format. To download the Reader click here. Go Back COALITION IN oregon FOR parent education (COPE)
    http://www.co.clackamas.or.us/socialservices/rguide/2t0vwdip.htm
    [Skip navigation bar]
    Resource Lists
    Low-Cost Housing
    Assisted Living Facilities

    Supportive Living

    Residential Care Facilities
    ...
    Prescription Drug Assistance Guide
    Some of the these resource lists are available in PDF format. You will need the Acrobat Reader to view these documents. To download the Reader click here Go Back COALITION IN OREGON FOR PARENT EDUCATION (COPE) OREGON COPE PROJECT
    1745 State St
    Salem, OR 97301
    Telephone Numbers and Contact Information
    Reception, ext. 208
    Toll-free within state
    Toll-free help line Fax Operating Agency: COALITION IN OREGON FOR PARENT EDUCATION (COPE) Agency Type: Private, Non-Profit Person in charge: Janice Richards, Executive Director Hours of operation: 9am-5pm, M-F Fees: Fees vary according to publications and amount requested. Some information free to parents needing support. Call for info. Intake Procedure: Call or write for information or to request publications. Area Served: State of Oregon.

    69. Teacher's Resources And Educational Links
    710); The oregon Trail - a complete compendium Together Online - A Magazine for Parents and Children HTML Codes Tutorial. International education and Resource
    http://www.lkwdpl.org/tcc/
    Lakewood Public Library Library Resources Teacher's Guide Home School Lakewood City Schools Sub. 101 Pathfinder Request Grades 6-12 Computer Education Misc. Resources Elementary Grades K-5 Language Arts Math Science

    70. Education Week: Parent Involvement - Collaboration, Homework, Community, Volunte
    Internet To Raise Money for oregon Schools, Philanthropy from the US Department of education cites several Include parents as participants in important school
    http://www.edweek.org/context/topics/issuespage.cfm?id=12

    71. Oregon Mathematics Education Council
    Prospective Teachers Licensure Guidelines education Programs Other resources. Parents, Activists, Administrators oregon Dept. of
    http://www.omec.org/
    NEWS MEETING NOTES MEMBERS SEARCH K-12 Teachers Professional Development
    Organizations

    Curriculum Resources
    Higher Ed Teachers Professional Development
    Organizations

    Curriculum Resources Prospective Teachers Licensure Guidelines
    Education Programs

    Other Resources Parents, Activists, Administrators Oregon Dept. of Ed
    Mathematics Curriculum

    Mathematics Assessment

    Other Resources Other Resources OTEC
    OSEC
    OCEPT TOTOM Hosted by Pacific University Contact the Webmaster Upcoming OMEC Meeting OMEC will next meet May 15 at Hewlett Packard in Corvallis. Be sure to review the latest draft of the Elementary Mathematics Teaching Competencies OCEPT WRITE-ON! OCEPT II will be sponsoring the WRITE-ON! retreat July 18-21 in the Columbia Gorge. Click here for application information Updated Draft Standards for Math Endorsement Competencies for Middle School and Secondary Teachers The drafts of Basic and Advanced Math Endorsement Competencies for middle school and high school teachers are available in PDF format. If you have comment on these standards, please contact Linda Samek ODE Updates Assessment Site The Oregon Department of Education continues to update its Mathematics Assessment website. The latest addition is in regard to

    72. Deschutes County Government, Oregon - Parenting Skills/Parent Education
    and referral service, publishes an annual Family Resource Book, and of children by strengthening families through parent education, parent/child interaction
    http://www.co.deschutes.or.us/go/living-here/social-services/families/parenting
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    73. SIG 2001 Round 3-Oregon
    COPE) to create ongoing parent training related to of $10,000 to develop special education reading instruction OSE work with oregon Paraeducator Task force to
    http://www.signetwork.org/SIG2000/HTMLFiles/OR.html
    State Improvement Grant Applications Funded in 2001 Oregon Abstract Basic Information Improvement Strategies Return to Main Page Oregon Abstract or Conceptual Framework for State Systemic Change P roviding U ltimate R esults for S tudents U sing I mproved T
    • Students with disabilities will improve significantly in reading achievement; Students with disabilities will have greater access to the Oregon Statewide Assessment System at their appropriate instructional levels; and Highly qualified special education personnel will be recruited and retained.
    To arrive at these goals, four distinct needs were identified by educators and parents and informed and driven by data provided by the Teacher Standards and Practices Commission, the Oregon University System, and the Oregon Department of Education. Other data sources include surveys, institute and workshop evaluations,
    • Children with disabilities demonstrate low levels of achievement in reading; Children with disabilities have low levels of participation in statewide assessments and those who participate demonstrate poor performance in assessments;

    74. OHEN: Oregon Home Education Network: Resources For Homeschoolers
    Newly revised and updated oregon s comprehensive information Provocative policyissue questions, such as Do parents with low education levels succeed
    http://www.ohen.org/resources/resources
    @import url(misc/drupal.css); @import "themes/ohen/ohen.css"; Home About OHEN Homeschooling in Oregon Helpful Resources ... Search Resources for Homeschoolers Books
    Good Stuff: Learning Tools For All Ages
    , by Rebecca Rupp. Holt Assoc., June 1997 This popular resource guide, which won the Parent's Choice Award when first released in 1994, covers every subject area schools do, and many more they don't. It offers something more than "testbooks" for learning. All listings have been updated and reindexed for this 1997 edition, which is now out of print.
    Homeschooling For Excellence

    A step-by-step manual for people who want to educate their children at home. The Colfax's are two former educators who taught their three sons at home and saw them accepted at Harvard.
    The Homeschooling Handbook: From Preschool to High School, a Parent's Guide
    , by Mary Griffith. Paperback, 320 pages, Prima Publications, 1997.
    "This non-ideological book examines [homeschooling's] pros and cons, discusses how to handle regulations, and shows how to design and implement a productive learning atmosphere at home for students of all ages." The author incorporates useful teaching ideas from schools such as Montessori and Waldorf.
    Homeschooling In Oregon: The 1998 Handbook
    , by Ann Lahrson-Fisher. Nettlepatch Press. (formerly Out Of The Box Publishing) P.O. Box 80214-B, Portland, OR 97280-1214, 1998.

    75. OJJDP Parenting Resources For The 21st Century - Family Concerns
    is a private, nonprofit organization based in Portland, oregon. pregnancy, and overall violence by making parenting education part of Parents Anonymous, Inc.
    http://www.parentingresources.ncjrs.org/familyconcerns/childabuse.html

    76. Parents Channel - Oregon Department Of Education
    Here you will find some of the information for Parents of students attending school in oregon that the Department of education provides. Parents Information.
    http://www.ode.state.or.us/channels/parents.aspx
    Home Contact Us Search: Superintendent, Operations, Education Policy, and more... Search by PEOPLE Groups (Students, Parents...) or TOPICS (Grants, Publications,...) Information pertaining to the State Board of Ed. Site Help, FAQ, Site Requirements, and more...
    Parents
    Home ODE Channels
    Contact:
    ODE.Frontdesk

    Here you will find some of the information for Parents of students attending school in Oregon that the Department of Education provides.
    Parents Information
    Central Links ODE Offices Channels State Board HELP!! Styles None Blue Green Red Smoke Blackgold Vanilla Army Teal Bluebg Purple Oregon Department of Education
    255 Capitol Street NE
    Salem, OR 97310-0203
    General ODE Questions: ode.frontdesk@state.or.us
    Web Site Related Questions: See Contact Us
    Page last updated on: 4/7/2004 9:23:04 AM
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    77. The Oregon Parent Training And Information Center
    The oregon parent Training and Information Center is a statewide parent training and information center for parents who have children with disabilities. Our mission is to educate and support and
    http://www.open.org/~orpti
    The Oregon Parent Training and Information Center
    Oregon PTI
    2295 Liberty Street NE Salem, OR 97303
    503-581-8156 (Voice) 503-391-0429 (fax)
    Special Education Help Line: 888-891-6784
    Please contact us at: info@orpti.org
    Oregon PTI's mission is to educate and support parents, families and professionals in building partnerships that meet the needs of children and youth with disabilities. Oregon PTI provides programs and services throughout the state.
    November 20, 2004 Events Reflections of a Different Journey and Looking Back, Moving Forward (20th Anniversary Event) Board of Directors Lending Library Español (Page in Spanish) ... Resources/Links
    Baker Benton Clackamas Clatsop Columbia Coos Crook Curry Deshutes Douglas Gilliam Grant Harney Hood River Jackson Jefferson Josephine Klamath Lake Lane Lincoln Linn Malheur Marion Multnomah Morrow Polk Sherman Tillamook Umatilla Union Wallowa Wasco Washington Wheeler Yamhill OrPTI's Brochure (PDF 492K) OrPTI Brochure Spanish (PDF) Send us an e-mail info@orpti.org The Oregon Parent Training and Information Center is a non-profit 501 (c)(3) organization funded, in part, by a grant from the U.S. Department of Education.
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    78. Dyslexia Parents Resource - Dyslexic Child, Dyslexic Teenager
    is that every school must have a special educational needs policy been in school, apart from a couple of crowded Parents Evenings, was oregon Court Victory.
    http://www.dyslexia-parent.com/
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    Dyslexia - hints and tips for parents new! Tips from other parents for supporting a child with dyslexia. Share ideas and methods that you have found to be successful for supporting your child.
    Dyslexia - finding the right school Finding a school with a positive approach to children or teenagers with dyslexia is very hard. In general, the best approach is to try to contact the Dyslexia Association or Learning Difficulties Association in the area, and see if they have any helpful feedback from their members about local schools.
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    Dyslexia
    - local contacts new! Local contacts, groups, bookshops and centers for dyslexia.
    Dyslexia
    - IEPs and the IDEA (USA) Each public school child who receives special education and related services must have an Individualized Education Program (IEP). Each IEP must be designed for one student and must be a truly individualized document. The IEP creates an opportunity for teachers, parents, school administrators, related services personnel, and students (when appropriate) to work together to improve educational results for children with disabilities.
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    Dyslexia Symptoms Dyslexia is the commonest cause of learning difficulties for children and young people in schools and colleges. The word comes from the Greek meaning 'difficulty with words'.

    79. Indian Education Resources: NWREL's Comprehensive Center, Region X
    Indian education resources. Our Title VII Indian education resources have moved find them at http//www.nwrac.org/links/title9.html. Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians governments from the
    http://www.nwrac.org/links/indian.html
    Indian Education Resources
    Our Title VII Indian Education Resources have moved:
    find them at http://www.nwrac.org/links/title9.html
    • Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians
      ATNI is a nonprofit organization representing 54 Northwest tribal governments from the Oregon, Idaho,Washington, southeast Alaska, Northern California and Western Montana.
      Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians
      1827 NE 44th Ave., Suite 130
      Portland, OR 97213-1443
      Phone: (503) 249-5770
      Fax: (503) 249-5773
      The ERIC Clearinghouse on Rural Education and Small Schools (ERIC/CRESS) has created this site as a special project to assist individuals and organizations engaged in research and development to better understand and improve education for American Indian and Alaska Native children and adults.
      AEL, Inc
      P.O. Box 1348 Charleston, WV 25325 Phone: 1-800-624-9120 E-mail: hammerp@ael.org American Indian College Fund The non-profit American Indian College Fund was created by 30 tribal colleges all founded by Indians to fight high rates of poverty, educational failure and cultural loss to raise desperately-needed scholarship, endowment and operating monies. Based in Denver, Colorado, the College Fund has raised a total of more than $35 million since 1989. American Indian College Fund National Headquarters 8333 Greenwood Blvd.

    80. Office Of Assessment & Evaluation - Oregon Department Of Education
    The Office of Assessment and Evaluation is primarily responsible for developing and implementing the state's student assessment program. oregon State Profile, more Students Parents. Overview
    http://www.ode.state.or.us/asmt
    Home Contact Us Search: Superintendent, Operations, Education Policy, and more... Search by PEOPLE Groups (Students, Parents...) or TOPICS (Grants, Publications,...) Information pertaining to the State Board of Ed. Site Help, FAQ, Site Requirements, and more... The Office of Assessment and Evaluation is primarily responsible for developing and implementing the state's student assessment program. Listed below is information for teachers, administrators, parents, and students about the development and administration of the Statewide Assessment Tests, resource materials such as sample tests and scored student work, along with upcoming events and news
    Assessment Areas
    Mathematics Reading Science Social Sciences ...
    2004-2005 Testing Schedule
    INFORMATION ABOUT ASSESSMENT
    Contact Information, Event Calendar, Frequently Asked Questions, Links, News, more... District Test Coordinators
    Overview of the Assessment System, Regional Workshop Materials, more... Test Administration
    Administration Manuals, Extended Assessments, English Language Learners (ELL), Juried Assessment, more...

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