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21. AFT: K-12/Educational Issues Department: What's New
Every state and the district of columbia funds half Guide to Special education resourcesAFT has released a catalog of resources about the Individuals with
http://www.aft.org/edissues/WhatsNew.htm
AFT Home PreK-12/Educational Issues What's New Issues in Education Teacher Resources Parent Resources Ed Issues Publications What's New
(Updated At the Starting Line: Early Childhood Education Programs in the 50 States
(Adobe PDF)
High-quality early childhood education programs provide young children with experiences that promote healthy cognitive and social development and the basis for thriving in school. The lack of quality programs in the Untied States is evident in the significant percentage of children starting kindergarten without the necessary skills to do well in school. This new report provides baseline data about states early childhood education programs. Researchers found:
  • Twenty-eight states provide preschool programs to 3- and 4-year-olds, without restricted access for 3-year-olds. Twenty-one states give enrollment priority to low-income children and children with other risk factors for all state-funded preschool programs. Eight states and the District of Columbia require all early childhood teachers to have a bachelor s degree and early childhood workers to have at least a child development (CDA) credential or equivalent.

22. National Coalition For Parent Involvement In Education (NCPIE): Resources: By Su
report reviews teacher certification requirements of all 50 states and the Districtof columbia and examines 60 teachereducation programs that
http://www.ncpie.org/Resources/Subject_HighSchoolEducation.html
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Higher Education
Beyond the Parent-Teacher Conference.
By Heather B. Weiss, Holly Kreider, Eliot Levine, Ellen Mayer, Jenny Sadler and Peggy Vaughan. Harvard Family Research Project
AERA Presentation, 1998. Discussions about home-school communication generally focus on formal, scheduled school activities offered to all parents, such as parent-teacher conferences or back-to-school nights. In contrast, this paper examines a variety of alternative communication patterns that are important mechanisms for parents and teachers to gain information and make decisions about children.
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Published quarterly, this is a forum for the exchange of ideas and practices in community education. Members of NCEA receive it as part of their dues.
Topics include:
  • One Stop Family Service Center: The Community School
  • School and Community
  • Engaging the Community in Education Reform
  • Community Schools - The Birmingham Alabama Way
  • Citizenship, Community Service, and University-Based Community Schools

23. Educational Resources
Occupation and education 1990 Earnings by Occupation and education (SSTF22) provides forthe United States, all States, the district of columbia and each
http://www-libraries.colorado.edu/ps/gov/us/edresour.htm
GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS United States Government Information U.S. Resources State Resources Foreign Resources International Resources ... What's New Educational Resources

24. Maryland Education Resources For People With Disabilities And Their Families
local Head Start programs in Delaware, the district of columbia, Maryland, Pennsylvania CalvertCounty Public Schools Special education page - Phone 410
http://www.linc.org/resedu.html
Maryland Education and Day Care Resources
for People with Disabilities
The Arc of Montgomery County (The Arc, MC) - offers AFTER ALL, an after school enrichment program for pre-teens and teenagers with disabilities in an inclusive community setting at The Boys and Girls Club of Silver Spring. This year-round program is open all day on school holidays. For more information, call 301-681-4623 or 310-984-5792.
  • BUILDING BRIDGES PROJECT - This program increases the availability of child care options for children with disabilities and their families by providing training and support to families and community child care providers. Families and child care providers can call the Building Bridges coordinator directly to be eligible for this service at 301-294-4953 or 301-984-5777.
  • FAMILY, INFANT AND CHILD CARE CENTER (FICCC) - specialized child care for infants and children with medical conditions, from six weeks to five years old. For more information, call 301-279-2165.
    KARASIK CHILD CARE CENTER - an enrichment program providing year-round full- and part-time care for children of preschool and elementary school age with and without special care needs. For more information, call 301-593-0444.
    MONTGOMERY PRIMARY ACHIEVEMENT CENTER (MPAC) - a nonpublic, nonprofit, special education program for children (ages 2 to 8) who have identified developmental delays. MPAC also provides specialized instruction to children in Montgomery County with autism through the Collaborative Autism Preschool Program (CAPP. For more information, call 301-593-3797. For more information, call 301-593-3797.

25. Links To Financial Resources, ALS, AT, Augmentative Communication, And Disabilit
Sunset Advisory Commission; Texas Department of Health; Texas education Agency; psu.edu/penpages_reference/28507/285072371.HTML;district of columbia http//www
http://www.turningpointtechnology.com/ATLinks.htm
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Here are some other sites that you may find interesting and informative:
ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease) ALS Survival Guide Focus on ALS Stephen Hawking's Site Go to Top
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26. British Columbia Confederation Of Parent Advisory Councils
of the Government of British columbia and the regarding the uses of technology ineducation;; Coordinate resources offered through district funding, parent
http://www.bccpac.bc.ca/Issues_Bulletins/technology.html
B ritish C olumbia C onfederation of P arent A dvisory C ouncils BCCPAC Presents a Paper on Technology in Education BCCPAC PRESENTATION TO
MARCH 29TH, 1999 INTRODUCTION

We appreciate the opportunity to be here today on behalf of the B.C. Confederation of Parent Advisory Councils. Technology in education is a critical issue for most parents. We believe all B.C. students should have the opportunity to become technologically literate. This will be critical for them as individuals, as they pursue further academic or career goals, as well as for us as a society to meet the challenges of the 21st century. As our society continues to evolve to a knowledge-based economy, it will be necessary for our students to have the technological skills to live, learn and work in a global, digital age. In order to enable all students to achieve technological literacy, our education system should provide appropriate curriculum, trained and motivated teachers and sufficient resources and facilities. During our presentation today, we would like to address the four questions that your committee has posed to the partner groups, as well as to highlight some additional issues and concerns of parents in the area of technology in education.

27. British Columbia Confederation Of Parent Advisory Councils
3 British columbia Confederation of parent Advisory Councils Help make educationyour child's number one on certain aspects of the district directive which
http://www.bccpac.bc.ca/resources/impact/feb99.html
Volume 10, No. 3 British Columbia Confederation of Parent Advisory Councils February1999
In This Edition
President's Message Filling gaps in public education funding may divert PACs from their advisory role
In reporting on the results of our survey of PAC fundraising ( see press release ), the question of the role of PACs surfaces once again. BCCPAC has long maintained that, although fundraising is one function undertaken by many PACs, its primary role or purpose is to advise on matters relating to the school.
As parents we all want the best for our children. However, we need to ensure that the system does not come to depend on parents to fill the gaps created by inadequate funding or inappropriate allocation of education dollars.
It is the responsibility of the Ministry of Education to fully fund the educational requirements of every student in B.C. School boards, in cooperation with district staffs, ensure that funds are allocated in an efficient and effective manner to meet the needs of the students in their districts.
As parents, we need to continue to press for accountability in public education funding and for open dialogue on the level and allocation of education funding. At the school level, budgets should be open for discussion to ensure there is an understanding between the administration and staff and parent community of funding allocations and any resulting deficiencies. The voice of parents can then address these issues through pressure on the school board and/or Ministry of Education to correct funding deficiencies for the school.

28. Parent Resource Guide, Directory Of Services
FAMILY LITERACY Greater columbia Literacy Council Lexington School district One parentingPEN parent education in Newberry Richland County
http://www.uway.org/sx6/parent/services.htm
Parent Resource Guide
Directory of Services ADULT EDUCATION
Children's Garden

C.R. Neal Learning Center

Eva P. Trezevant Memorial Library

Lexington School District Parenting
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Wateree Community Action, Inc.
ALCOHOL/SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Columbia Housing Authority

Family Service Center

South Carolina Coalition of Black Church Leaders
CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT
Children's Law Project
House Calls Prevent Child Abuse South Carolina The Nurturing Center CHILD CARE Children's Garden C.R. Neal Learning Center Interfaith Community Resources St. Paul's Child Care Ministry ... USC Children's Center CHILDREN'S ORGANIZATIONS City Year Columbia Congaree Girl Scout Council Natural Mothers Richland County Public Library COUNSELING AND THERAPY Baptist Medical Center Children's Garden Family Service Center Jewish Family Center ... The Nurturing Center FAMILY LITERACY Greater Columbia Literacy Council Lexington School District One Parenting PEN - Parent Education in Newberry Richland County Public Library ... South Carolina Literacy Resource Center FOSTER CARE SERVICES Lutheran Family Services Mentor, Inc

29. Region III Comprehensive Center - Focus Area - Parent And Community Involvement
parent Information and Resource Centers US Department of educationfunded parentinformation and resource centers in 28 states district of columbia PTA.
http://ceee.gwu.edu/parent_community/iresource.htm
Parent and Community Involvement Internet Resouces National Education goals for the year 2000 state that "every school will promote partnerships that will increase parental involvement and participation in promoting the social, emotional, and academic growth of children." These goals can be met through involvement on multiple levels and by multiple participants:
  • Schools can involve parents in the decision-making process educating and training them in curriculum, budget, reform and other issues; facilitating their participation in course selection and student placement; and providing parents with current information on school policies and student performance.
  • Teachers can help parents become more involved in the education of their children by integrating parent involvement activities into the curriculum and being sensitive to difficulties that may hinder their involvement.
  • Parents can construct a relationship with schools and teachers through a variety of strategies , such as personal communication with teachers (notes, phone calls, meetings), asking the teachers for regular feedback (positive as well as negative), volunteering to assist with school activities, and monitoring their child's homework.

30. Child Custody & Divorce Resources For District Of Columbia
20009 Works for women’s rights in family law, employment and education. CourtWatch (301) 8569225 Maryland, Virginia, district of columbia, Court Watch
http://www.custodysource.com/dc~1.htm
CustodySource.com
State by State Index Add URL Free Send This Page To A Friend
Real help for people involved in child custody or divorce. Initial determination of custody or change of custody. This state by state listing of individuals, groups, companies, services, organizations and professionals can make a difference today. Just starting or starting over this is the place to begin. Children's Rights Council of DC (202) 232-6100 Hillcrest Children's Center, 3rd Floor, 1325 W Street NW, Washington, DC 20009 The Children's Rights Council (CRC) is a national non-profit organization based in Washington, DC that works to assure children meaningful and continuing contact with both their parents and extended family regardless of the parents' marital status.
How to go to Visitation without Throwing-Up
How To Go To Visitation Without Throwing Up is a book for young children about coping with regular visitation to separate parents, especially long-distance visitation. Written in very simple language arising from the point of view of a young boy who had a hard time adjusting to the stress of traveling back and forth to visit his mother, How To Go To Visitation Without Throwing up offers more than just a mere advisory text - it has point-by-point observations, travel safety tips, and numerous fun activities to pass the travel time. How To Go To Visitation Without Throwing Up is highly recommended reading and a great resource for any parent having to take a child on a long distance trip to visit friends and relations.

31. Coquitlam School District K12 Library Resources
instructional design, school governance, and parent resources etc Provincial andDistrict Scholarships and Passport to education; School Accreditation;
http://www.sd43.bc.ca/libraryresources/staff.htm
PROFESSIONAL WEB SITES
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Administration Instruction Resource Centres
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    Home Page This symbol is for Canadian sites This symbol is for sites developed by Coquitlam teachers This site is no longer maintained Search for:
    Administration
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    Educational Web Sites
    • Canadian Education on the Web (Canada wide educational organizations, Ministries of Education, Boards of Education, School Board Organizations etc.)
    • CLN - The Community Learning Network (Educational resources for students, teachers, and parents, technical and in-service resources, including on-line workshops, Internet guidebooks, and Internet software, and IRPs)
    • The Learning Library (This subpage of the Educationa Virtual Library specializes in pedagogical issues such as learning theory and research, measurement and evaluation of learning, instructional design, school governance, and parent resources etc.)
    • Schoolnet (English/French - Canada wide school network with links to provincial education networks, searchable by keyword etc.)
  • 32. 4MyChild Support, Help & Resources
    Mental Retardation. Shirley Wade, Executive Director district of columbia Arc, Inc. BethannWest, Director Advocates for Justice and education, Inc.
    http://www.cerebralpalsy.org/staDC.html
    Home About Cerebral Palsy Frequently Asked Questions What Treatments are Available? ... Lifetime Benefits SUPPORT / GETTING HELP / RESOURCES
    District of Columbia - State Resources
    D.C. PUBLIC SCHOOLS
    SPECIAL EDUCATION BRANCH, LEA
    Jeff Myers, Director
    Giddings School
    315 G Street, SE
    Washington, DC 20003
    PROGRAMS FOR INFANTS AND TODDLERS WITH DISABILITIES: AGES BIRTH THROUGH 2 Joan Christopher, Program Manager
    DC Early Intervention Program
    609 H Street, NE, 5th Floor
    Washington, DC 20002 D.C. VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION AGENCY Elizabeth Parker, Administrator Rehabilitation Services Administration Department of Human Services 810 First Street, NE, 10th Floor Washington, DC 20002 OFFICE OF STATE COORDINATOR OF VOCATIONAL EDUCATION FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES Carol Wallington, Director

    33. OJJDP: Parenting Resources For The 21st Century - Family Relationships - Two Par
    It is a national research and education project that is examining the future of YorkCity, with 115 affiliates in 34 states and the district of columbia.
    http://www.parentingresources.ncjrs.org/familydynamics/twoparent.html
    Family Relationships
    Adoptive Parents
    Divorced Parents

    Foster Parents

    Kinship Care
    ...
    Two-Parent Families

    Special Circumstances
    Incarceration
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    Work and Family
    Alternative Work Schedules Child and Infant Care Elder Care ... Resources Two-Parent Families ABC’s of Parenting The ABC's of Parenting provides reviews and ratings of Web sites for families- and parents-to-be. The Drew Bledsoe Foundation Parenting with Dignity The Drew Bledsoe Foundation seeks to improve the lives of American children by teaching parenting skills to parents and other caretakers. The Foundation contacts parents through organizations that provide youth activities and through agencies such as juvenile court services. Web site choices include Parenting Resources, Books/Videos, Parent Links, Newsletter, and How you can help. Effective Black Parenting Program This program is a 15-session training cognitive-behavioral parenting and skill-building program. Sessions focus on life goals, socialization, successful living, traditional black discipline, family rules and guidelines, corporal punishment, appropriate consequences for behavior, and drugs and peer pressure. Fatherhood Initiative, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)

    34. Local District G
    from China on an experiment aboard the columbia Space Shuttle See the district PresenterForm all CA Testing Programs CA Department of education STAR Website
    http://www.lausd.k12.ca.us/district_g/resources/
    LAUSD Home Local District G Home District G Information
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    ... Secondary Literacy Departments Administrator Updates Business and Finance Community Resources Employment Opportunities ... Special Education Search Engines AltaVista AskJeeves AskJeeves for Kids Excite ... Yahooligans! Useful Stuff Bandwidth Test Mapblast Mapquest Transportation Status ... LA Voter Registration News and Updates During a Local or National Emergency Tune to KLCS to the latest District news and information. KLCS is broadcast on channel 58 and carried on DirecTV, Dish Network and most cable systems in Southern California.

    35. Columbia Heights Public Schools
    North Park Elementary Valley View Elementary Central Middle School columbia HeightsHigh home our district k12 community education human resources
    http://www.colheights.k12.mn.us/k12/parentinfo.html

    36. District Of Columbia: Mayor's Office: News
    parent education The Mayor is also working to increase the number of Visit The OfficialWebsite of the Government of the district of columbia Government of
    http://www.dc.gov/mayor/news/2001/may/05_03_01_naa1.htm
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    Executive Office of the Mayor
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    May 3, 2001 Mayor Anthony A. Williams As part of his FY 2002 Budget, Mayor Anthony A. Williams sponsored three important initiatives for young people: the Teaching Fellows and LEAD Principals programs and the Children and Youth Investment Trust Corporation. All of these initiatives are innovative ways to improve the quality of education in our public schools and increase the possibilities for young people after school. The Children and Youth Investment Trust Corporation (CYITC)
    The CYITC allocates resources for the healthy development of our youth. The corporation will fund community-based organizations to provide out-of-school activities for young people and families across the city. All of these grant programs are aimed at meeting our five Safe Passages' goals: children are ready to learn, succeeding in school, safe from juvenile crime, members of healthy families, and developing into successful young adults. The corporation has three focus areas: out-of-school time programs, youth entrepreneurship programs, and parent education. More than 6,000 children participate in out-of-school time programs, 580 in the youth entrepreneurship programs, and 2,000 families in the parent education programs.

    37. AE Resources
    research, development and service agency dedicated to improving education and other 82school districts in twentyone states and the district of columbia.
    http://www.annenberginstitute.org/toolbox/accountabilityevents/aeresources.html
    RESOURCES
    The following is a sampling of organizations which work on various aspects of family-school-community partnerships. These organizations may be of assistance in planning, preparing for, or following up on an accountability event.
    The Achievement Council
    3640 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 420
    Los Angeles, CA 90010
    http://www.achievementcouncil.com
    The Achievement Council works with schools and their communities in the use of data tools and strategies to help in the process of reform, as a means of building relationships and enhancing communication. They invite schools to use data as a lens through which to examine counterproductive and unequal school practices and remedy those inequalities.
    Alliance for Parental Involvement in Education
    P.O. Box 59
    East Chatham
    NY 12060-0059;
    http://www.croton.com/allpie
    The Alliance for Parental Involvement in Education is a nonprofit organization which encourages parental involvement in public school, private school, or home education. The Alliance provides assistance to it's member parent groups. AllPIE offers a newsletter (Options in Learning), annual conferences and retreats, a book catalog, workshops, lending library and more. Alliance Organizing Project The Lighthouse 152 W. Lehigh

    38. SearchUK - Finds It Fast!
    districts in 21 US states plus the district of columbia through conferences needs(United Kingdom) parent Guide Special education parent guide offering
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    - Service is at the heart of all CCTs operations. Experienced, qualified, and committed to your success, CCT provides a range of bespoke IT support packages to suit all your requirements.
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    Small Business Computing - IT Support
    - Proactive computer support, installation and maintenance. Fixed price in London only. Services include helpdesk dial-in/on site, networks, e-mail, ADSL, Internet, hardware and software.
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    - Ctl are specialised providers of fully-integrated software tools. We offer technical writing software, trace ability support and more. Access our site today for fluid E-documentation.
    Salford Systems - Statistical Software
    - Salford Systems offers advanced data mining and discrete choice software and consulting services, including CART decision trees and MARS regression.
    Federation for Children with Special Needs
    - A center for parents and parent organizations to work together on behalf of children with special needs and their families. (Massachusetts)

    39. Dept. Education Child Development Center
    Child Development Center at the University of the district of columbia (UDC) is a programis the involvement of parents in parent education, program planning
    http://www.udc.edu/cas/cdc.htm
    Welcome
    About UDC

    Trustees

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    From the Dean From the Division From the Chairperson CAS Mission Departments Department of Education Department of English Department of Mathematics Resources CAS Alumni Child Development Center Laboratory Resources Location and Hours ... Student Organizations Department of Education Child Development Center Funded By:
    United Planning Organization
    Head Start and DC Department of Human Services
    Commission on Social Services
    Office of Early Childhood Development Program Overview The Child Development Center at the University of the District of Columbia (UDC) is a comprehensive child care program providing early care and education for children (including children with disabilities) ages 2 1/2 to 5 years.

    40. Deaf Resources Directory - ADVOCACY / PARENT GROUPS
    are Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, and the Districtof columbia. Return to Top of Page education LAW CENTER 801 Arch St., Suite
    http://www.captionlit.com/resource/res01.htm
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    THE DEAF AND HARD OF HEARING COUNCIL OF SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA
    4031 Ludlow Street
    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104 Voice/TTY (215) 895-5601 This on-line directory is provided by Caption*Lit , A Philadelphia-based video captioning company! ADVOCACY/ PARENT GROUPS A G Bell Association American Society for Deaf Children Center for Disability Law and Policy Dept.of Health and Human Services ... Phila. Chapter of Black Deaf Advocates ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL ASSOCIATION FOR THE DEAF AND HARD OF HEARING 3417 Volta Place, NW Washington, DC 20007-2778 TTY: (202) 337-5221 VOICE: (202) 337-5220 FAX: (202) 337-8314 Membership@agbell.org www.agbell.org AG Bell is a membership organization and information center on pediatric hearing loss, advocating the use of technology to maximize the use of technology to maximize residual hearing, written and spoken language, and speechreading skills. AG Bell provides ongoing support and advocacy for parents and professionals. Return to Top of Page AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR DEAF CHILDREN P.O. Box 3355

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