Church Of The Covenant's Tutoring Programs United for Kids; parent Soup education Central parent National parent InformationNetwork (ERIC Clearinghouse Infohio The Information Network for ohio Schools; http://tutor_me.tripod.com/edlinks.htm
Extractions: Links to Education-Related Websites Federal and State Education Agencies Cleveland Municipal Schools Cleveland Municipal School District Cleveland Teachers Union Catalyst: for Cleveland Schools (Urban School News) Raising Caring and Responsible Children and Teens (Search Institute) Cleveland Community Services and Resources (Cleveland NeighborhoodLink) Publications for Parents (U.S. Department of Education)
Bay Village Schools - Library Information Services ohioNET. OPLIN. State Library of ohio. Union Catalog Download Directions. OELMA. FamiliesConnect.Family education. Family.Com. OH!Kids! parent Soup. PBS Kids. http://www.bayvillageschools.com/cgi-bin/link_display.dll?sitename=BAY&page=West
Assessment Reform Network - Homepage These resources were created by ARN state coordinators Act *MotionPassed by theOhio education Association *Flyer Just Two Moms *Sample Letter-parent Opt-out http://www.fairtest.org/arn/parents.html
Parent Training And Information Centers (PTIs) Sinergia/Metropolitan parent Center United We Stand; North Carolina; North Dakota;ohio Child Advocacy Center ohio Coalition for the education of Children http://www.dssc.org/frc/TAGuide/pti.htm
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
OMSC Web Links Program education.nasa.gov/nsip; ohio Math Works Bigchalk The education Network www.bigchalk.com;Figure This! org/family_corner.htm; Fun Brain parent's Place www http://www.oai.org/OMSC/Weblinks.html
Extractions: Kids Corner American Mathematical Organization of Two-Year Colleges (AMATYC) www.amatyc.org Environmental Education Council of Ohio (EECO) www.eeco-online.org Mathematical Association of America (MAA) www.maa.org www.nassmc.org National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) www.nctm.org National Earth Science Teachers Association (NESTA) www.nestanet.org National Science Foundation (NSF) www.nsf.gov National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) www.nsta.org Ohio Academy of Science (OAS) www.ohiosci.org Ohio Council of Teachers of Mathematics (OCTM) ohioctm.org Ohio Mathematical Association of Two-Year Colleges (OhioMATYC) www.terra.cc.oh.us/ohiomatyc Ohio Mathematics Educational Leadership Council (OMELC) omelc.educ.kent.edu Ohio Section of the Mathematical Association of America (MAA) www.maa.org/Ohio
LEND Resources and staff or of The ohio State University. current research, information on specialeducation and assistive technology, links to parent centers by http://medicine.osu.edu/LEND/LEND_Resources.htm
Extractions: Resources This page is the outcome of a project completed by Teresa Crohan, LEND Trainee under the supervision of Tom Fish. The annotations provided are the work of Crohan. They write: "Families and loved ones of individuals with mental retardation or developmental disabilities have had increasing access to resources and information thanks in part to the Internet. In an effort to maximize the usefulness of the World Wide Web and spare families hours of searching, we have developed this list of websites relevant to questions and concerns families' may have. The list is by no means exhaustive, but provides a good starting place." Ability Online http://www.ablelink.org Ability Online is a community for children with disabilities, their families, friends and caregivers. This site offers individuals an opportunity to exchange information and stories. Ability Online also provides children with role models or mentors, and the content is monitored 24 hours a day. The Arc
Education Reform In Dayton, OH parents Advancing Choice in education PACE awards tuition scholarships needy familiesin Montgomery County, ohio, and runs the parent Network, which http://www.edexcellence.net/dayton/dayton.html
Extractions: Information about Grants Introduction As in many other cities, Dayton, Ohio faces its share of educational challenges. Far too few students, particularly low-income and minority students, are graduating from high school, and many of those who do are not prepared for college or for today's jobs. Dayton parents and community members are hungry for education reform and for new school options. A recent survey ( "Dayton Education in 2001: The Views of Citizens and Parents" ) published by this foundation shows that Dayton private and charter school parents are far more satisfied than public school parents with the academic program, discipline, safety, and teacher quality at their child's school. More than half of private school parents give their child's school an "A" grade, as do 42% of charter parents, but just 23% of public school parents award this top mark to their child's school. According to the survey, two-thirds of Daytonians favor maintaining and/or expanding charter schools. A clear majority (including three-quarters of public school parents) favor government-funded vouchers. More than four out of five believe that children should be required to meet higher academic standards in order to be promoted or to graduate.
Firelands Elementary School Education Links Internet resources. sites by grade level for students and parents); Family EducationNetwork (A parent Soup - (A nice educational resource site for all parents http://www.firelandsschools.org/fes/links.htm
Extractions: Links For Students THERE ARE MILLIONS OF GREAT WEB SITES FOR STUDENTS! BELOW ARE JUST A FEW FAVORITES. IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT ALL WEB SITES LISTED BELOW BE VIEWED WITH A PARENT OR GUARDIAN. SEARCHING "YAHOOLIGANS!" OR ANY OTHER INTERNET SITE WILL OPEN UP A WEALTH OF OTHER GREAT LINKS FOR STUDENTS AND PARENTS ALIKE. The Art Room - (A great art site for students) Crayola Crayons - (A really cool art site for everyone) The Incredible Art Department - (Art lessons and more!)
Links Alpha 4 for Children and Youth with Disabilities, parent resources. Office of Special EducationPrograms (OSEP), Disability ohio Association of Area Agencies on Aging, http://www.butlermrdd.org/linksalpha4.htm
Extractions: Click on the site's name to go there. Web Site Subject Area National Association of Professional Geriatric Care Managers Aging National Council on Disability Government, Federal National Down Syndrome Society Down Syndrome National Family Caregivers Association Caregiving National Guardianship Association Caregiving National Information Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities Parent Resources National Institute on Early Childhood Early Childhood National Institutes of Health Medical Information National Organization for Rare Disorders Disability Resources National Rehabilitation Information Center Disability Resources National Special Needs Network Life Planning Next Steps, The Leading Resource for Elderly and Disabled Individuals Aging and Disability Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) Disability Resources Ohio Association of Area Agencies on Aging Aging Ohio Association of Area Agencies on Aging -Aging Jargon Aging Ohio Association of County Boards MRDD Ohio Coalition for the Education of Children with Disabilities Disability Resources Ohio Department of Aging Aging Ohio Department of Education Certification and Benefits, Employee
Ohioline File Request Error - File Not Found (The National Coalition for parent Involvement in education.). visit the Human Developmentand Family Life website at http//www.hec.ohiostate.edu http://ohioline.osu.edu/flm00/fs01.html
Extractions: All educational programs conducted by Ohio State University College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences are available to clientele on a nondiscriminatory basis without regard to race, color, creed, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, gender, age, disability or Vietnam-era veteran status.
Ohio Parent's Week Contents Logos Why Happy Families are Different parentChild Pyramid (PDF Partnership ohioChildren's Trust Fund ohio Department of education ohio Department http://www.yougottaloveparents.org/about7.html
Extractions: September 20-27, 2003 Contents A Letter from The First Lady of Ohio, Hope Taft Governor's Proclamation Why the Purple Ribbon? Press Release ... Partners Sample Proclamations Make Your Own Parents' Week Web Site Family Activities What Other's Are Doing Share Your Success Encouraging Community Support Corporate/Business Essay Contest Kids Essay Contest Essay Contest Winner Letter Award Categories Kickoff Celebration Parents' Week Resources Banner Examples Bookmarks WWW Resources Display Contents ... Parent-Child Pyramid (PDF) Help Me Grow Brochure (PDF) Help Me Grow Brochure (PDF) News Releases Training Opportunities Ideas For Celebration (PDF) Instructions for Media Packet Media Packet (PDF) YGLP Poster (PDF)
Gifted Education - Parents ohio Psychology Press, ohio. Perry, Susan K. Playing Smart a parent's Guide HawkerBrownlow which are so crucial to the successful education of gifted children http://www.sofweb.vic.edu.au/futures/bf_parnt.htm
Extractions: There are several methods of identifying gifted children including reports from teachers, student products, school achievement, standardised testing of intelligence and creativity and, importantly, parental observations. No two gifted children are alike but they often share some characteristics. A checklist of behavioural characteristics may highlight a child's strengths in one or more areas. Examples of appropriate checklists for teachers, parents and students are available in the Gifted Education Resource Book-Education of Gifted Students. back to top Parents of gifted students can support and assist them in many ways including providing them with resources and materials so that they can investigate areas that interest them. This may mean assisting them to gain information by visiting the library, museums, art galleries, concerts, community agencies and special events. Exposing gifted children to a variety of experiences is an important way parents can support their children. Parents of gifted children play a crucial role in supporting their children to adjust socially and emotionally. Gifted children may need help to cope with their superior ability and to recognise their limitations. Often their ability levels vary and while they may be gifted in some areas they may have average abilities in others. Parents need to be aware of this and be available to support their child in need. However, gifted children need time to reflect or daydream so it is important not to timetable every minute of their day.
OHIO Agreements with local districts and institutions of higher education (IHEs) make Implementationof Partnerships with ohio's two parent training and http://www.signetwork.org/SIG2000/Ohio.htm
Lending Library For Parents And Education Professionals. librarians at 419.833.6771 or 800.346.8495 (ohio only) to your local school libraryor special education department CDROM (you must be a parent or professional http://www.nwoserrc.k12.oh.us/material.htm
Extractions: Return. Our materials are loaned only to parents, educators, administrators, and related professionals working with children who have disabilities in our 13-county service region of Defiance, Fulton, Hancock, Henry, Lucas, Ottawa, Paulding, Putnam, Sandusky, Seneca, Van Wert, Williams, and Wood counties. About the Materials Center Lending Library. Requesting and Returning Materials. Complete Online Catalog of Materials for Loan. Materials Request Form [pdf]. Note: PDF files require the free Adobe 5.0 Reader. If you cannot open or view a pdf file, please return to the homepage to the "site information" link. Housed within the Northwest Ohio Special Education Regional Resource Center, the Materials Center has a wide range of materials in stock and available for short-term loan to regular and special educators, parents, and agency personnel serving children with special needs in northwest Ohio. Individuals are invited to make a personal visit to the Materials Center during normal operating hours. Individuals can also call the Northwest Ohio SERRC, or e-mail the head librarian
Young Children - Child Care parentProvider Relations Working with Your Child's Caregiver, HYG-5205-96; WhenThere are Problems with State ohio Association for the education of Young http://www.hec.ohio-state.edu/famlife/yc/care.htm
Extractions: Resources developed by Ohio State University Extension are indicated in bold. Finding Child Care Back to the top Quality in Child Care Programs Back to the top Health and Safety Head Lice, Bulletin 893-01 pdf Back to the top Family Child Care as a Business Back to the top Parent-Provider Relations Working with Your Child's Caregiver, HYG-5205-96
Exceptional Children / Parenting National parent Network on Disabilities Presents advocacy issues of disability, otherspecial education departments and a service of OPLIN(ohio Public Library http://www.lkwdpl.org/tcc/excekids.htm
Resources Implementing Parent Ed In Prisons -3/99 Family and Consumer Sciences Agent ohio State University for information on parentingeducation programs for linked to the National parent Information Network http://archives.his.com/smartmarriages/msg00682.html