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Disability Resources NAMI new mexico National Alliance on Mental Illness- new mexicos Voice on MediationDuane Ellis, parent Liaison Special education Office State http://www.parentsreachingout.org/library/resources/disabilityresources.htm
American Indian/Indigenous Education Resources of US Indian education; teacherparent relationships; language teachers of any highschool in new mexico. he found that the students' parents valued education. http://jan.ucc.nau.edu/~jar/AIER.html
Extractions: books conferences articles columns ... home Books General Collected Wisdom: American Indian Education Go to Book Review Gilliland, Hap. (1999). Teaching the Native American (4th Ed.). Dubuque, IO: Kendall/Hunt. 288pp. + xviii. Basic text on American Indian education that emphasizes culturally relevant education, building on students backgrounds, promoting self esteem and self control, and getting parents involved. Has chapters on using computers, developing reading skills, creative writing, whole language, and teaching the native language. A review of the 4th edition in the American Indian Culture and Research Journal concluded "a teacher using this book will find the approaches that integrate both culturally relevant activities and transformative curriculum most helpful" (Vol. 24, #3, p. 202). May, Stephen. (Ed.). (1999). Indigenous Community-Based Education . Clevedon, UK: Multilingual Matters. A collection of ten essays describing efforts by indigenous peoples in North and South America, Australian, New Zealand, and Europe to end assimilationist schooling that denies the value of indigenous languages and cultures. Go to Book Review Reyhner, Jon. (Ed.). (1992).
Extractions: Parent News for January-February 2001 Resources for Parents Conference Calendar Note: Only new conferences not previously listed in Parent News are included in this issue. For a full listing of conferences, workshops, and other parenting-related events, go to the PARENTING Calendar section of NPIN. Conference: Smart Marriages/Happy Families Sponsor: Coalition for Marriage, Family and Couples Education Date: June 21-24, 2001 Place: Orlando, Florida Description: This conference gathers experts to share innovations in the field of marriage and family education and to discuss solutions to the dilemma of family breakdown. The conference welcomes counselors, therapists, clergy, family life educators, lay leaders, teachers, policy makers, journalists, and the public. Contact:
Parent News: May 1997. Resources For Parents. Organizations parent news for May 1997. a national notfor-profit organization based in Santa Fe,new mexico. formed in 1991 by professionals in education, children's advocacy http://npin.org/pnews/1997/pnew597/pnew597n.html
Extractions: Resources for Parents Organizations Founded in 1965, the Association for the Care of Children's Health (ACCH) is a network of individuals, programs, and organizations whose vision is to humanize health care for children and families through education, dissemination of resources, research, and advocacy. ACCH publishes resources that address the psychological, emotional, social, and spiritual needs of children and their families; hosts an annual conference; conducts special activities at hospitals and community organizations; and maintains an information clearinghouse for infants with disabilities and life-threatening conditions. Contact: Association for the Care of Children's Health
Extractions: This web page was developed/updated on 07/27/99 Best Practices for Family Involvement in Comprehensive System of Personnel Development Best Practices Publication Appendix I - Sample of Bylaws Appendix II - Sample of Introductory Letter Appendix III - Sample of Flyers with Accommodations Appendix IV - Sample, Stipend Reimbursement Forms Appendix V - Sample, Parents as Policy Makers
New Assessment: Early Childhood Resources Homepage concerns regarding the child, observing the parent and child Family Community PartnershipsUniversity of new mexico College of education Hokona Hall http://www.newassessment.org/public/models/SELF/SELFProcess.cfm
Extractions: The SELF Model was developed by an interdisciplinary team of professionals, including a Developmental Specialist, Occupational Therapist, Speech/Language Pathologist and Family Specialist. The Family Specialist, a parent of a child with a disability, carefully guided the development of the assessment-intervention process to be culturally sensitive, respectful, and inclusive of families. The combined expertise and experience of the SELF team encouraged interdisciplinary efforts during the development of the process, which has contributed to the integrity of the assessment intervention materials. How is the SELF Process Different from other Assessments?
Calvin College - Parent Resources The Band is touring Colorado and new mexico during spring Convocation Celebratingthe new school year. Financial Aid Financing a Calvin education may be easier http://www.calvin.edu/parents/
Extractions: Search for: Library Forums Information Outreach Links ... Publications Crowe, T.K., International Occupational Therapy Education (Panel Moderator), American Occupational Therapy Association, Philadelphia, PA. Crowe, T.K., Introduction to PBL and PBL Facilitation Workshop, Louisiana State University, New Orleans, LA. Crowe, T.K., Introduction to PBL and PBL Facilitation Workshop, North Park University, Chicago, IL. Liddell, J. & parent Diana Martinez, "Families of Children with Autism as Advocates and Local Experts in Rural and Geographically Isolated Communities.", 11th Annual IASSID World Congress, Seattle WA, August 6, 2000 Osbourn, P., "Classroom Assessment for Young Children with Autism", Academy for Teachers of Young Children, Lubbock, TX, July, 2000. Osbourn, P., Aranda, C., "Parents Role On Educational Teams: Results of Project DISCUSS", 11th IASSID World Congress, Seattle , WA., August, 2000 Osbourn., P., "Influence of Language and Communication on Cultural Competence"., Cluster Meeting for Safe Street, Safe Kids Project, National Civic League, Albuquerque, NM., April, 2001. Pedersen, Mette (2000) Division of Early Childhood/Council for Exceptional Children International Conference, Developing Partnerships for Collaboration in Training and Technical Assistance (with K. Derer, NMSU, and M. Landazuri, New Mexico Department of Education), Albuquerque New Mexico
SCIMAST - Resources : Oklahoma A teacher, principal, or parent should be able to information about mathematics andscience education in each to their Web site(s). new mexico State Department http://www.sedl.org/scimast/resources/by_state/newmexico.html
Your Guide To The Departments Of Education - Part 3 information and resources for new mexico's primary and link for information on highereducation universities and is a document called The parent and Community http://www.classbrain.com/artschool/publish/article_7.shtml
Extractions: Printer friendly page Your Guide to the Departments of Education Part 3 MO MT NE NV ... Address PO Box 480 Jefferson City, MO 65102 Back to Top There is also information available for teachers regarding licensing requirements. Address P.O. Box 202501 Helena, Montana 59620-2501 Back to Top Nebraska has extensive standards, and frameworks (lessons build from those standards) all of which are readily accessible from this website. Along with important reports such as the State Report Card Teacher of the Year Address 301 Centennial Mall South Lincoln, NE 68509
HomePage new mexico newS IMPORTANT FOR ALL STATES educational resources Directory by Region/AreaClick here sensory integration, special education, parent or teacher http://www.spedusource.org/HomePage.html
Charter School Law - State Charter School Resources Delaware Delaware Department of education The Delware Charter School Law A parent'sGuide to new mexico new mexico Department of education The new http://charterschoolaw.com/state.htm
Environmental Media | Moreo Links new Jersey. new mexico. new mexico School Choice Programs. US Charter Schools Directory.VR National education K12 resources. Interesting Teacher and parent Links. http://www.envmedia.com/old_links.htm
TRI Online! Disability Links - Parent Advcocacy/Special Education Region IX Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, new mexico, and Utah; Region X Idaho parent Training Information Centers Special education Action Committee Inc. http://www.taconicresources.net/resources/pa-ed.shtml
Extractions: General Resources: Exceptional Parent Magazine TRI Online! Bookstore - Books About Self-Advocacy. The Parent Advocate News. The Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates. ... HipMag Online. Interactive web site for deaf children. Internet Resources for Special Children. For all the Special Kids of the World. The Family Village. Children with Disabilities. ... Rehabilitation Act of 1973. Site 1. Rehabilitation Act of 1973. Site 2. Rehabilitation Act of 1973. Site 3. The Rehabilitation Act Amendments of 1998. Section 504 Regulations. Neighborhood Legal Services: New York State Guidelines to Allow for the Transfer of Assistive Technology When a Student Moves from School Jurisdiction to Higher Education, Other Human Services Agency or Employment. Resources for Disabled and Special Needs Children. ... The Association for Special Kids. An organization that helps families with special needs children set up individual financial plans. National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped Parents' Guide to the Development of Preschool Children with Disabilities: Resources and Services.
Healthier Schools Of New Mexico A collaborative project of the new mexico State Department of education and Department of Health. Site describes a nationally recognized model for coordinated school health programs and links to a range of online health education resources for schools, teachers, parents and children. http://www.healthierschools.org/
Extractions: The New Mexico School Health Manual website is online! New Mexico's Yucca Model of Coordinated School Health Children and youth who begin each day as healthy individuals can learn more effectively and are more likely to complete their formal education. With family and community support, systemic change must occur in order to address students' barriers to learning such as health problems, lack of access to support services, and poor peer relationships. The Healthier Schools New Mexico - Coordinated School Health Approach, illustrated by the yucca plant, provides a programmatic framework for student learning. The focus is on the blossom, the healthy and successful student. The tap root is the family without which children cannot thrive and grow. The other roots represent the responsibilities that culture, education, public services, media, community, and businesses have in producing healthier students. The root system is the nurturing network which supplies the resources and energy for the yucca to grow. The leaves, which represent the components of coordinated school health, symbolize the daily opportunities schools have to interact with children on health related issues, of which there are many. Healthier Schools Are the Heart of Our Community
Extractions: Other School Improvment Links Resources available to Probationary Schools and their Students Schools rated Probationary status (Performance Warned-PW) have options which can help improve the quality of education in their classrooms. Parents also have options which they may exercise to improve the educational environment for their children. School Options Schools have access to grants (financial aid not previously available) with which they may purchase needed equipment and school materials in order to improve their educational environment. Management assistance is available directly from the New Mexico Dept. of Education (SDE). SDE specialists can help in all areas from financial management to instructional planning. The SDE can assist in hiring qualified teachers (certified staff) to fill positions not held by properly certified teachers. Click here for help in hiring certified staff. Schools create a "school improvement plan" with input from parents and community members. This plan must address the deficiencies which caused the "probationary rating".
NM KIDS Special Needs US Government -Funding resources -Links. La Familia Resource Center new mexico State Univ. Partnerships, UNM College of education Supported in http://www.newmexicokids.org/TTA_Centers/default.htm