New Jersey Education Association [NJEA - Home Page] The Statewide parent Advocacy Network, Inc. (SPAN) resources, unrealistic expectations will yield preordained failure. The president of the 177 000-member new jersey education http://www.njea.org/
Extractions: Thursday, April 10, 2003 More... On March 20, several hundred NJEA members joined parents and activists from the Abbott school districts at the State House in Trenton. Their message to Senators was short and to the point: Fully Fund Abbott! More... Even though her lifes work ended in 1919, Elizabeth Allen was a strong presence at an historic meeting between NJEA President Edithe Fulton ( right )and The College of New Jersey President Barbara Gitenstein ( left ) on March 6. Gitenstein presented a bronze casting and a painting of Allen to Fulton for NJEA to keep on loan during the Associations 150th anniversary celebration this year. More... The NJEA Minority Leadership and Recruitment (MLR) Committee announces NJEA's first Job Fair for the Recruitment of Diverse Educators on Saturday, April 12 at the Doral Forrestal in Princeton
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Extractions: The M is sion of the Statewide Parent Advocacy Network is to empower families and inform and involve professionals and other individuals interested in the healthy development and educational rights of children. Through this collaboration, all children will become fully participating and contributing members of our communities and society. SPANs foremost commitment is to children with the greatest need due to disability; poverty; discrimination based on race, sex, or language; geographic location; or other special circumstances. Schools in Need of Improvement in New Jersey:
Extractions: Training, technical assistance, educational materials, and public policy advocacy on education issues Our telephone hot-line provides trained advocates to assist you in resolving education problems in New Jersey. Our Parent-to-Parent network matches experienced parents with parents seeking support. Our trainings include Parent-Professional Collaboration; Parents Engaged in Public Policy; Education Rights; Positive Behavior Supports; and others.
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Extractions: The offices listed on this state sheet are primarily state-level offices. Even if an office is not close to your home, they can usually put you in touch with resources in your community, as well as provide you with information and assistance about disability issues in your state. If you find that an address or number has changed or is incorrect, please e-mail us at nichcy@aed.org and let us know. Each state sets eligibility ages for services to children and youth with disabilities. For current information concerning this state, please contact the office listed under Department of Education: Special Education United States Senators
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Extractions: Help Both increased parent involvement in children's education and the simultaneous outreach to and education of the community are critical to improving learning opportunities for all children. Through public outreach activities, the Mid-Atlantic Eisenhower Consortium and its partners are making the public increasingly aware of the need for all sectors of the community to provide students with opportunities to learn and to meet high standards. Collected here are a number of selected online resources from a variety of organizations that support both parent involvement in schools and outreach activities to the larger community. The U.S. Department of Education provides this information for organizations, employers, and schools interested in an initiative that encourages communities and individuals to rally around families and local schools in support of children's learning. The site includes links to a wealth of other family involvement resources. National Parent Information Network (NPIN)
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Work Of The Committee and Training Material, parent resources, Community Activities, and workbooks titledCharacter education for School Attended the new jersey Character education http://www.cherryhill.k12.nj.us/character_ed/work_of_the_committee.htm
Extractions: Work of the Committee! Since its inception, CEI has accomplished the following Became a member of the Character Education Partnership, a national advocacy and leadership group for the character education movement. Researched and studied the basic principles of character education and effective ways of integrating character education into schools and communities. Completed a comprehensive review of existing character education programs and materials available for purchase. Researched ways to develop and implement a character education program uniquely designed to meet the needs of Cherry Hill. Drafted a set of Character Standards and Benchmarks that have been incorporated into Cherry Hill's Life Skills Standards. Submitted a winning proposal to the State of New Jersey for $31,000 in grant monies to develop and implement a character education program designed specifically for Cherry Hill Public Schools. Compiled a comprehensive K-12 reading list of district-approved books that promote character. Compiled a Resource Directory for each school. This Directory includes the following sections: Mission Statement, Cherry Hill School Districts Guidelines for Fostering Character Education, What is Character Education, Positive Character Attributes, Teacher Ideas and Suggestions, Character Education Reading Lists for K-12, Teacher Resources and Training Material, Parent Resources, Community Activities, and Website Ideas.
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Extractions: ATTENTION PARENTS - Find out how state and federal actions affect you. - Actions taken by the state and federal government often have a profound effect on the quality and cost of public education. The NJSBA Citizen Action Project, a grassroots information and advocacy network established by the New Jersey School Boards Association, instantly alerts parents as issues emerge that impact them as taxpayers or affect the education of their children. This free service also provides a quick and easy way for citizens to express their opinion in time to influence the outcome of events in the state and nation's capital. To join the NJSBA Citizen Action Project, go to www.njsba.org and click on the Citizen Action Project tab. Fill in the fields and hit the "submit" button. You will soon receive your free grassroots advocacy kit in the mail and begin to get emailed reports on government activities.
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New Jersey Resources Hunterdon Behavioral Health (resources available through Hunterdon Sussex and WarrenCounties in new jersey. ADHD) contact PEACH (parent education for Adults http://www.lebtwpk8.org/Behavior/NJResources.htm
Extractions: New Jersey Division of Disabilities Resource Guide "The first place to call for disability-related info r mation" New Jersey Parental Rights in Special Education (PDF file, takes a while to download! First Call For Help - 1-800-HELP-555 (Good searchable database for help within New Jersey) also 908 689 7335 FocusAS Family Help in New Jersey (Family Help within New Jersey) Hunterdon Behavioral Health (Resources available through Hunterdon Medical Center) Circle of Friends Social skills training program Contact Debra Baumann,MSW,LSW 908 788 6100 New Jersey Statewide Parent to Parent (Statewide network of parents supporting families of children with developmental delays, disabilities, and special health needs.) SNAP Online Special Needs Advocate for Parents SPAN Hunterdon County, NJ Resource Center (Statewide Parent Advocacy Network) The Arc of Hunterdon County SMILES program may be particularly helpful for children with behavioral disorders) The Arc of Warren County Programs For Troubled Teens NJ Dept. of Human Services Children's System of Care Initiative -Focus - Children and adolescents with emotional and behavioral disturbances and their families across child-serving systems.