Learning Disabilities OnLine: Finding Help:New Mexico State Resources About State resources. State Government Agencies. Federally Funded Programs. parent and Professional Organizations (505) 8276541. new mexico education Website. Programs for Infants http://www.ldonline.org/finding_help/local_org/nmexico.html
Extractions: LD OnLine introduces the LD OnLine Yellow Pages ! This exciting new venture brings information about professionals who serve children and adults with learning disabilities and/or ADHD. If you are a professional interested in listing your services, sign-up online now! Select a State Alabama Alaska American Samoa Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Guam Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota
New Mexico State Resources A comprehensive list of new mexico resources.Category Regional North America Disability resources Assistance Andy Winnegar, Project Director new mexico Technology Assistance MediationSystem Duane Ellis, parent Liaison Special education Office State http://www.nichcy.org/stateshe/nm.htm
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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Dual Language Education Of New Mexico - Family Resources Dual Language education of new mexico. new mexico Dual Language ProgramStandards. Strand Advocacy. (Return program. parent Involvement. http://www.duallanguagenm.org/advocacy.html
Dual Language Education Of New Mexico - Family Resources new mexico Dual Language Program Standards. responsive manner (eg, all new familiesmeet of community/parent talents and resources, parent education classes are http://www.duallanguagenm.org/community.html
Extractions: Home Dual Language Standards Upcoming Events DLNM 101 ... Family Resources Dual Language Education of New Mexico New Mexico Dual Language Program Standards Strand: Family and Community Involvement (Return to Standards Table of Contents page) Key Point Standard #1 The program has positive, active and ongoing relations with the students parents and the community. No person is designated as a community liaison/coordinator. Program is dependent on parent volunteers to coordinate and plan family outreach activities. The program has a designated community liaison with part-time and/or secondary responsibility. EA in charge of 'parent room' (i.e. fundraising), no particular academic focus. Designated community liaison teacher who is working toward developing a plan for a person with primary responsibility. Bilingual teacher with part-time (at least .5) responsibilities overseeing development of long-term plan - implementation carried out by bilingual EA or volunteers.
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New Mexico First -- K-12 Education In New Mexico, A Town Hall Report that our public education system in new mexico is inadequate. and performance. Every parent/advocate is expected to spend the In addition to new resources, schools need to do a http://www.nmfirst.com/th22report.cfm
Extractions: Benchmarks for the New Millennium Taos, New Mexico June 3-6, 1999 INTRODUCTION WHAT ARE THE BENCHMARKS FOR STUDENT SUCCESS IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY? Students Children should enter school ready to learn. They should be mentally, physically and emotionally prepared for learning. Students must progress through the school system on the basis of achievement of certain benchmarks. We can no longer tolerate a state statute which allows social promotions. Holding back students must be accompanied, however, by prevention and intervention programs for students at risk of leaving the system. These expectations must be the same for every student. Emphasis will be on mastery and proficiency of the benchmarks, not social promotion. Students will demonstrate mastery and proficiency, appropriate for their age and grade, in the following basic skills and their practical application: reading spelling, mathematics, science, social studies, technology, verbal and non-verbal communication including writing and listening, and mastery and proficiency in a second language. Students should be well rounded, and therefore their education must include the arts, humanities, physical education, health education, library and research skills, and career readiness.
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CESDP - New Mexico Standards - General Resources curriculum, evaluation and assessment, and parent and family Center is managed byNew mexico Highlands University Center for the education and Study http://www.cesdp.nmhu.edu/standards/genres/organ.html
Extractions: Click on the month below to see scheduled events and dates to remember Jan 03 Feb 03 Mar 03 Apr 03 ... Safe and Drug Free Schools W e provide technical assistance and services to students in public schools in Northeastern New Mexico. NEREC, Northeast Regional Education Cooperative, New Mexico Education Cooperative, Regional Centers, Regional Education Cooperative, REC, REC #4, Schools, Region 4, New Mexico Schools, Special Education, NEREC Established in 1984 by the New Mexico State Department of Education as one of ten regional education cooperatives in New Mexico, the Northeast Regional Education Cooperative #4 provides services to seven public school districts, including Charter Schools and private schools. See the Regional Cooperative Link on the left for a directory of other Regional Education Cooperatives. See the
NEREC-Network Staff, NEREC Programs, Special education, parent resources, 2002 County NorthernNetwork, State Department of education, new mexico Highlands University, http://www.rec4.com/WebsiteMap.htm
National Family Support Mapping Project N/A. Organization Native American Pueblo parent resources, Inc. Development Program University of new mexico/education City Albuquerque State NM http://www.frca.org/content/mapping_dir/map.asp?direction=map&state=NM
Extractions: The first year a School is rated Probationary, it is designated as Performance Warned (PW) . If it receives a second Probationary rating, the school is designated School Improvement (SI) for a two year period. Probationary schools have resources available which can help improve the quality of education in their classrooms. Parents also have resources available to improve the educational environment for their children. Resources for Schools Schools rated probationary have access to, and are often given priority to grant money in order to improve their educational environment. These funds may be used for extensive data analysis; systemic planning, professional development as well as adopting research based instructional programs. Examples include but are not limited to: REA, CSRD, TANF and federal set-aside funds for school improvement. Click here to see more on funding resources.
Project For New Mexico Children And Youth Who Are Deafblind Braille online, and the new mexico Commission for are an educator, professional,parent, consumer, student someone interested in special education, find what http://star.nm.org/deafblind/resources/vision.htm
Extractions: This site has extensive information, including the unusual "Entertainment" sub-category that contains information on speech-friendly computer games, movie reviews for blind individuals, and sites where you can listen to audio versions of books, music, and newspapers. This site also provides access to " The BlindRing ". Hadley School for the Blind The Hadley School for the Blind offers over 90 different distance education classes in a variety of subjects including Braille, Technology, Independent Living, Recreation, Parent/Family Education, and others This classes are offered at no charge to the student. In order to take these courses, you must either be a blind adult, related to a blind person, or a professional in the blindness field.
Project For New Mexico Children And Youth Who Are Deafblind new mexico Kids Early Care, education and Family parent Soup A strong parent andfamily community featuring expert parenting advice, chat, and discussion http://star.nm.org/deafblind/resources/family.htm
Extractions: By providing a variety of support services which can include: 1) academic tutoring so students will be competent in core subjects that allows them to succeed in the classroom; 2) by counseling them about the right classes to take in school each year; 3) by involving their parents and teachers to work collaboratively; and 4) by taking students to visit college campuses. In addition we provide professional development opportunities to further develop the teachers and counselors who spend significant amounts of time with the students.
Teacher Education Addressing Minority-Language Speakers parent resources. http//www.ucalgary.ca/~dkbrown/index.html Internet resourcesrelated to books for children and young adults. new mexico on the Net. http://www.uni.edu/teams/links/parent/
4MyChild Support, Help & Resources STEP*HI parent/Infant Program Early Childhood Programs new mexico School for nm.usMartha J. Gorospe, Project Director education for parents parentTO-parent. http://www.cerebralpalsy.org/staNM.html