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Extractions: What's New! Join the Registry Find Training Near You Join the Trainer Registry Apply to the Scholarship Program Seek Accreditation ... Return to Homepage Maine Roads Core Knowledge Training Program S tatement of Purpose The core knowlege training offers child care and early education providers 180 hours of a pproved training in the following categories: healthy, safe environments, observation and assessment, child development, developmentally appropriate practice, guidance, relationships with families, individual and cultural diversity and business and professional development. The approved core knowledge training assures a consistent body of knowledge in child care and early education for new and experienced providers. It will nurture professionalism by providing an organized, articulated pathway to enter higher education. Overview Maine Roads Core Knowledge Training Program is a series of training designed to meet the needs of family and center based child care and early education professionals. The training described below is delivered by the 11 Child Care Resource Development Centers. Training designed specifically for the Family Child Care Provider is indicated by the letter "F." The letter "C" indicates center-based training. The letters "F/C" indicates training that meets the needs of all providers. The RDC Training Coordinator and/or the Education Specialist can assist you in choosing the training that best meets your needs. You can also contact the Registry Coordinator at Maine Roads to Quality.
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Extractions: The Guide to Special Education in Maine is available in both HTML and Adobe PDF. The HTML version works best for browsing online, while the Adobe PDF version is useful if you would like a printed copy of the Guide in it's original published form. To access the PDF version, you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader. If you do not have this free plug-in installed on your system, you may download it from Adobe's Web site by clicking the icon below.
Extractions: The financial institutions that participate in the Maine Advantage Education Loan Program understand this fact. That is why we offer student and parent loans at the lowest possible rates beginning with the very first payment. But... before you even think about borrowing to help pay for college, it is important that students and parents apply for Federal, State, and Institution based financial aid programs. Maine businesses and civic organizations also award millions of dollars in scholarships each year. Nationally, the number is in the billions. However, to be considered for this assistance, there is a process that students must follow. Understanding that process begins right here and right now. In this section of our website, students and parents will find important information about the financial aid application process and programs available to assist students and families with the cost of education and training beyond high school. Financial aid is intended to make up the difference between what a family can afford to pay and what college costs. Over 75% of Maine students currently enrolled in college receive some sort of financial aid to help with higher education expenses.
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Extractions: The NCSA employs a staff of educators with a wide range of experiences and education. Because the work of the NCSA encompasses a variety of audiences, the diversity of the staff is a wonderful strength. Former administrators, coaches, educators (from early childhood to post-secondary), parents, and social workers are available to give their guidance and expertise to the schools and organizations that collaborate with the NCSA. The work of the NCSA is as diverse as its staff. Co-Directors:
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Extractions: Thorndike, Maine The parent involvement programs in Maine's School Administration District (SAD) #3 focus on drawing parents into the schools, providing them and their children with interactive learning experiences, and involving parents as well as teachers in curricular and instructional planning. Thanks to the efforts of involved administrators, teachers, community members, and a special projects director who works in the district's central office, the district has won grants to supplement Title I funding and support training for teachers and parents in experiential learning and other ways to participate in their children's education. Through these activities, teachers have become more comfortable with bringing others into their classrooms, and many no longer believe that they alone are the "keepers of the knowledge." The district found that, once teachers accept the idea of having other adults in the classroom, they actively seek out parents. Geographic isolation is a significant barrier to developing parental involvement programs in this rural, primarily agricultural region of eastern Maine, which is known for its dairy products and blueberry farms. The district covers an area of 400 square miles and includes 11 small towns, of which Unity is the largest with a population of 11,000. There are six elementary schools, one junior high, and one high school. Some towns traditionally support strong parent-teacher organizations, but others, which are experiencing an influx of new residents from larger cities, struggle to develop a sense of community. There is also a small but growing migrant population that comes to the area during blueberry and apple picking seasons.
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Extractions: by Earl Stevens (This article was published in the May 1992 issue of ReMaineing Home, the newsletter of the Maine Home Education Association. The issues and ideas discussed here are as relevant today as they were then.) Not so many years ago information for new homeschoolers was scanty, the home education marketplace was virtually nonexistent, and support was where you found it. Now, there is a river of organizations, resources, products, information and opinion. The newcomer to home education, and even the veteran, can feel a bit paralyzed. Our support group gets lots of telephone calls at this time of year from bewildered parents who ask, "What is all this stuff?" Here are just a few topics that have been discussed on our support group telephone lately, along with my opinions of course. The Homeschooling Community Support groups: It can be helpful to spend time with parents and children who are healthy examples of the benefits of home education. But sometimes it is difficult to f find the right group. You may attend a local support group meeting and find that there is great pressure to homeschool in some specific way that may not be your way. The group may feel that their way is the only "right" way. In this case you may wish to consider starting your own support group. Even two or three other families with whom you feel comfortable will be a sufficient beginning. You are likely to find your group growing larger once people begin to identify it as the local "alternative" support group.
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Extractions: and you are not listed here please email me at ologchs@1st.net and I will add your site to this page. Please note: There is a disturbing trend happening where pornographic sites are buying up the domain names for homeschooling groups and religious sites. An observant visitor to this page alerted me to this occuring to the Mississippi Home Educator's Association. I have removed the link from this page but if you have that page bookmarked I thought you should be forewarned. If any other sites turn up like this please alert me so I may removed them.
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Extractions: Guide to implementing a family literacy model that incorporates adult education, early childhood education, parent groups, and parent-and-child time. Designed as an "extended" conversation with NCFL staff, who crafted the book with commonly asked questions in mind. Also provides sample forms and lesson plans.
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Extractions: Homeschooling books and supplies at discount, no sales tax, and now free shipping! A to Z Home's Cool Homeschooling I am Ann Zeise , your guide to the best and most interesting and useful sites and articles about home education on the web. Search Home Recent Articles Events Join Email List ... Free Newsletter by Bonnie Merrill (Paperback - March 2002) From Marginal Way to Perry's Tropical Nut House to Sunday River Ski Area, you'll find something to satisfy every whim! The book divides the state into 6 geographic regions, each with accommodations and eateries listed by city/town. Written by a parent, for parents, this opinionated, personal and easy-to-use guide has the best things to see and do to keep the kids busy and happy for an hour, a day, or a weekend-a guaranteed antidote to vacation boredom. Maine Education Code For Homeschooling This is not intended to be legal advice and is distributed for information purposes only. Check for updates at your public library and on the
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Extractions: Divorce Custody Laws Custody in Maine is determined based upon the best interests of the child. Best interests are determined based upon the following factors: the age of the child; the capability and desire of each parent to meet the child's needs; the preference of the child, if the child is of sufficient age and capacity; the length of time the child has lived in a stable, satisfactory environment and the desirability of maintaining continuity; the desire and ability of each parent to allow an open and loving frequent relationship between the child and the other parent; the child's adjustment to his or her home, school, and community; the relationship of the child with parents, siblings, and other significant family members; the stability of the home environment likely to be offered by each parent; a need to promote continuity and stability in the life of the child; the parent's capacity and willingness to cooperate;
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Extractions: What are my child's rights to assistive technology? Federal and state laws support providing assistive technology to individuals with disabilities. Only a few are mentioned here. You can read more about your childs rights to assistive technology by getting copies of these and other laws and regulations from your state or national legislators. The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, the ADA, proposes to eliminate . . . discrimination against individuals with disabilities . . . to address the major areas of discrimination faced day-to-day by people with disabilities. The ADAs definition of auxiliary aids and services, its mandates for acquisition or modification of equipment and devices and reasonable accommodations support the provision of assistive technology devices and services to individuals with disabilities. The Rehabilitation Act of 1973 was enacted so that states will assist individuals with disabilities to prepare for and engage in gainful employment. Because of this law, Vocational Rehabilitation is able to pay for some assistive devices and services for eligible people. Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 requires that any program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance comply with non-discrimination. Section 504 Regulations require that public schools provide students who have disabilities an educational opportunity equal to the educational opportunity provided to students without disabilities.
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Extractions: Home Funded by the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), Parent Training and Information 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. Alabama Alaska American Samoa Arizona
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