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Extractions: NEA President Weaver Scheduled for RA The NDEA 2003 Representative Assembly is scheduled April 12 at Bismarck's Doublewood Inn. This year, NEA President Reg Weaver will speak to the delegates on what's happening to public education at the national level. A middle school science teacher and 35-year classroom veteran, Weaver is a native of Danville, Illinois, where he attended a segregated school for part of his elementary school years. As an adult, he rose through the NEA ranks serving as a local association president in Harvey, IL, then president of the Illinois Education Association. He served on the NEA Executive Committee from 1989-1995, and for the past six years has served as NEA Vice President. Weaver, an outspoken advocate for public education, was elected President of the 2.7 million-member NEA last year. As the Association's vice president, Weaver logged tens of thousands of miles traveling across the country as an ambassador for public education. In a recent speech to the NEA Midwest Region Conference in Sioux Falls, SD, Weaver told the audience, "As an Association, our job is to make sure that all children have access to a quality public education. Let's make all schools the best as the best one."
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Extractions: Description In North Dakota, attitudes about child care are changing. By teaching the teachers, the Infant/Toddler Enrichment Program is helping to improve the quality of child care throughout the state. Anyone who takes care of infants and toddlers is a target for the program. A network of child care trainers works to educate caregivers and parents, and encourages the long-term retention of child care workers. "You cant believe the difference in child care," said one trainer. "The womens attitudes about the importance of the job, using the knowledge, the atmosphere. . .the interaction is different." Partners The members of the Infant/Toddler Enrichment Program include: The Bush Foundationa regional foundation supporting similar efforts in Minnesota and South Dakota; The North Dakota Department of Human Services (NDDHS); Tribal nations (Three Affiliated Tribes, Spirit Lake Tribe, Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa, and Standing Rock Sioux Tribe); WestEd Laboratory of Californiaa non-profit research, development, and service agency dedicated to improving education and other opportunities for children, youth, and adults;
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Extractions: NOTE: "Algebra class" refers to an algebra or integrated-mathematics course. North Dakota MATH 4th graders who scored at least at "proficient" level on 1996 NAEP mathematics exam 4th graders who scored at least at "basic" level on 1996 NAEP mathematics exam 4th graders who scored at least at "below basic" level on 1996 NAEP mathematics exam 8th graders who scored at least at "proficient" level on 1996 NAEP mathematics exam
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Extractions: Listed below are over 50 Parental Information Resource Centers across the United States. PIRC's are funded by the US. Department of Education to assist parents in obtaining information they need to help their children achieve academically. Most PIRCs have websites with excellent information for parents. Just click on the state and you will be automatically taken their website
Extractions: Related Articles Other Articles This Week ... Improvement/Safety School Issues Article S C H O O L I S S U E S A R T I C L E According to the National Education Goals Panel, smaller schools have fewer discipline problems, and large schools can learn a few lessons from those schools. Included: The U.S. Department of Education hosts a satellite workshop on applying for Smaller Learning Communities grants on June 8 from noon to 1:30 p.m. Stories about school shootings grab the national headlines, but school violence isn't business as usual in the nation's schools. Disruptive student behavior does top the list of challenges that classroom teachers face, though. Violent incidents are infrequent and unexpected, even in urban and urban-fringe schools that tend to report more violence. Seasoned educator Sandra Baker has spent the last decade in urban schools, nine of them in the South Bronx before moving last year to Hartford, Connecticut. School violence still surprises her, especially if it stems from a parent. An irate mother confronted Baker, principal of Hartford's Dwight Elementary School, two months ago. Upset because her son was being suspended, the mother roughed up Baker by pushing a table into her stomach, swinging a set of keys at her, and then threatening to come after her later. "In my mindset, I was just handling it," Baker told Education World. "I said to her 'you're upset, let's talk about this.' " The situation quickly escalated, however. The parent was arrested and the child was transferred to another school.
Extractions: Professional Development Center Archives: VIEW ALL ARTICLES The Arts ... Teacher-Mentor Journals Curriculum Article C U R R I C U L U M A R T I C L E Kimberly Johnson, a recent graduate of the University of North Dakota, is a first-year English teacher at Valley Middle School in Grand Forks, North Dakota. This was a good week! I survived my first round of parent-student-teacher conferences with no major problems or controversy, although the experience left me exhausted mostly because I had to choose my words very carefully. The teacher who writes a Teachers' Dictionary of Euphemisms will become very rich! How many nice ways are there to say "Your child is failing my class?" Overall, though, most of the parents I met were supportive of their children and cared about their children's progress in school. We didn't have classes last Thursday and Friday because of a teachers convention. I had planned to attend the Thursday middle school session, but my to-do list was too long to allow me to leave the list, even for one more day. The parent conferences had caused make-up and late work to pile up on my desk, and it took me four hours on Thursday just to correct it all. I also had to finalize my lesson plans for the rest of October and determine how to teach the upcoming writing unit. Finally, I'm beginning to feel a little more caught up with my schoolwork, but now I need one more day off to catch up on my sleep!
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Extractions: Grandparents and Other Relatives Raising Children A State Fact Sheet August 2002 Across the country, more than six million children approximately 1 in 12 children are living in households headed by grandparents or other relatives. North Dakota has more than 113,000 children living in households headed by grandparents or other relatives. In many of these households, grandparents and other relatives are the primary caregivers (kinship caregivers) for children whose parents cannot or will not care for them due to substance abuse, illness and death, abuse and neglect, economic hardship, incarceration, divorce, domestic violence, and other family and community crises. In response to the growing numbers of these kinship care families, state legislatures, public and private agencies, and grassroots coalitions in North Dakota and across the country have begun to expand services and supports for children living with kin inside and outside of the foster care system. A Look at the Numbers: Kinship Care in North Dakota The data below show the numbers of grandparents who are living in households with at least one grandchild under the age of 18, as well as the numbers of grandparents who are the primary caregivers for these grandchildren. These numbers were reported by the 2000 U.S. Census and are available for every place (as defined by the U.S. Census Bureau) in the country, including cities, towns, villages, and boroughs, on the U.S. Census website.*
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