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         Maryland Education Parent Resources:     more books (15)
  1. The parent professional partnership African American parents' participation in the special education process : final report (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:403726) by Norma N. Allen, 1993
  2. Engaging parents and kindergartners in reading through a class lending library (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:405553) by Geraldine Britt, 1997
  3. Taking stock views of teachers, parents, and students on school, family, and community partnerships in high schools (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:380524) by Lori J. Connors, 1994
  4. Effects of the teachers involve parents in schoolwork (TIPS) social studies and art program on student attitudes and knowledge (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:324248) by Joyce Levy Epstein, 1989
  5. From parent to child final performance report for Library Services and Construction Act Title VI : library literacy program (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:379499) by Honore' L. Francois, 1990
  6. Doing things differently issues & options for creating comprehensive school linked services for children and youth with emotional or behavioral disorders (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:377610) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1994
  7. Parental ideas about development and socialization of children on the threshold of schooling (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:405568) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1997
  8. Contexts of emergent literacy everyday home experiences of urban pre-kindergarten children (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:378556) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1994
  9. Exploring school-family-community partnerships and achievement in Baltimore City elementary schools (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:453977) by Steven B. Sheldon, 2001
  10. Small wins the promises and challenges of family literacy (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:382333) by Lori J. Connors, 1994
  11. Improving school and family partnerships in urban middle grades schools orientation days and school newsletters (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:339787) by Joyce L. Epstein, 1991
  12. The child first authority after-school program a descriptive evaluation (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:433384) by Olatokunbo S. Fashola, 1999
  13. Improving school and family partnerships in urban elementary schools reading activity packets and school newsletters (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:339786) by Susan C. Herrick, 1991
  14. Trust fund school, family, and community partnerships in high schools (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:380525) by Joyce Levy Epstein, 1994

81. Your Pregnancy, Parenting And Family Planning Community And
maryland parent resources We could all use a little help from time to time.
http://maryland.babyzone.com/parentresources.asp? type=Camps

82. Region III Comprehensive Center - Focus Area - Parent And Community Involvement
and Resource Centers US Department of educationfunded parent information and Centerswithin Region 3 are maryland Child Care Connection in
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.

83. About CTY
Question Two What must the maryland State Department of 5.1 Local Advisory Council5.2 parent Involvement 5.3 What must the state, higher education, and local
http://www.jhu.edu/gifted/pubres/toc.html
Recommendations for Gifted and Talented Education in Maryland
Renewing our Commitment to the Education of Gifted and Talented Students: An Essential Component of Educational Reform
Recommendations for Gifted and Talented Education in Maryland
Maryland Task Force on Gifted and Talented Education 1994
Key Question One: What are the goals and necessary outcomes of gifted and talented education in the State of Maryland?
Recommendations: Appropriate Recognition and Services World Class Curricular Standards System-Wide Flexibility Trained Staff ...
  • Key Question Two: What must the Maryland State Department of Education do in order to ensure that these goals are reached?

  • Recommendations: State Mandate Funding State Definition State Office for Gifted and Talented ...
  • Key Question Three: What must each local school system do in order to ensure that these goals are reached?

  • Recommendations: Local Action Plan Counseling Services Teacher Selection
  • Key Question Four: How should schools identify the needs of gifted and talented students and provide for an appropriate range of services to meet those identified needs?
  • 84. FatherhoodMD.org: Resources
    Program's teen peer paternity education program. and Prevention Information onparent training and maryland Technology Assistance Program Information on
    http://www.fatherhoodmd.org/resrces.htm
    Welcome to the Maryland Fatherhood Resources page. Listed below are programs and services you and your family may be eligible for. Please visit these web sites and learn more about resources available to you through Maryland State and local agencies and their community partners.
    Maryland Fatherhood Resources: Advice Mentoring Job Connections Related Links State Resrouces
    Maryland Department of Human Resources:

    Links to local departments of social services, child support enforcement offices and various agency sponsored father-focused programs.
    Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene:

    Information regarding the Children's Health Program (CHIPS) and links with local health department offices.
    Governor’s Office on Children Youth and Families:

    Program information and links with services and initiatives sponsored by Local Management Boards and community organizations.
    Dads make a Difference:

    The Maryland Child Support Enforcement Administration (CSEA) and the University of Maryland Cooperative Extension Program's teen peer paternity education program. Servicing Prince George's, Somerset, Wicomico, and Worchester Counties in Maryland.
    Governor’s Office of Crime Control and Prevention:
    Information on parent training and support, Maryland after school initiatives and efforts to reduce violence in communities.

    85. Maryland State Teachers Association
    states (California, Colorado, Iowa, maryland, and Texas ESEA (January 2002) Overviewof parent provisions in Elementary and Secondary education Act Legislative
    http://www.msta.nea.org/esealinks.html
    ESEA
    Links and Resources Since the passage of No Child Left Behind, there has been a flurry of summaries and analyses of the new law posted on the web. Many organizations are developing useful websites with information and links. Below are some websites you might find useful. The text of the law can be found here Updates on regulations can be found here Learning First Alliance
    Major Changes in the ESEA in the No Child Left Behind Act. (2002)
    Summary of key changes in the new law Resources from Alliance member organizations
    American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education
    Governmental Relations Update. (2002, February) Provides an overview of the law, defining key terms, with a focus on those that affect teacher education. Discusses opportunities for schools of education in Title I and Title II and the modification to bilingual education. Includes an appropriations table and timeline.
    American Association of School Administrators
    Resources and Best Practices for Implementing ESEA 2001 This extensive and useful site has links to a variety of web-based materials from general resources on ESEA to specific resources and tools on AYP, educator quality, reading, rural schools

    86. Charles County Public Schools
    Information, board of education information, directory of web sites, schools, and employment opportunities.Category Regional North America Counties Charles education...... Biology and Algebra I; Gifted education parent Meeting, 7 Somers Middle School; Coopeducation Emloyer/Employee SCHOOLS PO Box 2770 La Plata, maryland, 20646.
    http://www.ccboe.com/
    Featured Links:
    Emergency Preparedness
    and Support Information

    Calendar Changes due to

    Inclement Weather
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    School Calendar - Current Events
    Inclement Weather Update: Three school days (April 14, 15 and 16) have been added to the calendar during Spring Break to make up for days lost due to inclement weather. Other changes made are marked in red below.
    • April 9 2-hour early dismissal CANCELLED; Kindergarten and Pre-K will attend on a normal schedule Pre-K and Kindergarten registration begins
    • April 10 Elementary School Chorus Concert, 7 p.m.
    • April 11 Report cards distributed
    • April 12 ACT Test; application deadline for MBDA Solo/Ensemble Festival
    • April 14, 15, 16 Inclement weather makeup days; schools open on a regular schedule
    • April 17 Spring Break; schools closed
    • April 18 Good Friday;schools and offices closed
    • April 21 Spring Break; schools and offices closed
    • April 22 Charles County Council of PTA's meeting, 7 p.m., Dr. Mudd Elementary School
    • April 23 Art Reception, 5 p.m., Central Office

    87. Glossary: Maryland Infants & Toddlers Program And Preschool Services Branch
    Advocate a parent, legal guardian, surrogate parent or professional branch is designatedwithin the maryland State Department of education as the
    http://cte.jhu.edu/dse_eis/glossary.html

    MSDE
    Special Ed
    MSDE
    Homepage
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    Glossary Activities MSDE Links Division of Special Education / Early Intervention Services MSDE Homepage MSDE Division of Special Education / Early Intervention Services 200 W. Baltimore St. 4th Floor Baltimore, MD 21201 (Maryland Only) Maryland Programs for Infants, Toddlers, and Preschoolers with Disabilities Glossary of Terms Used for Early Intervention Services: Annual Evaluation - the meeting conducted on an annual basis to evaluate the Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP) for a child and the child's family, and, as appropriate, to revise its provisions. Assessment - the ongoing procedures used by qualified personnel throughout the period of a child's eligibility to identify:
  • the child's unique needs;
  • 88. Archive Maryland Infants Toddlers Program And Preschool
    of Directors composed of a director, staff, parent and friend maryland Committeefor Children, Inc. system of quality child care, early education, and family
    http://cte.jhu.edu/dse_eis/Archive.cfm?CategoryID=2

    89. Education Planet Geography And Countries,Maps,North America,USA,Maryland Lesson
    North America/USA maryland (16) Home/Research Tools/USA and World News/Newspapers/NorthAmerica/USA maryland (16) Home/education/K12 resources/Schools/Primary
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    Found websites and other resources for ' maryland. Lesson Plans Book Software Maps ... Video More 'maryland' books Supply Online Courses Category matches for: ' maryland Home/History/United States History/State Histories Maryland (15) Home/Geography and Countries/Maps/North America/USA Maryland (1) Home/Research Tools/Libraries/Public/North America/USA Maryland (15) Home/Education/Educational Organizations/North America/USA Maryland (2) Home/Research Tools/Libraries/School Libraries/North America/USA Maryland (16) Home/Research Tools/USA and World News/Newspapers/North America/USA Maryland (16) Home/Education/K-12 Resources/Schools/Primary/Public/North America/USA Maryland (10) Home/Education/K-12 Resources/Schools/Primary/Private/North America/USA Maryland (9) Home/Education/K-12 Resources/Schools/Secondary/Public/North America/USA

    90. Family Help In Maryland
    1800-SUICIDE. parent Warmline. 410-822-0444 1-888-706-9902. NAMI maryland(National Alliance for the Mentally Ill). education, advocacy, support.
    http://www.focusas.com/Maryland.html
    Focus Adolescent Services Need help for your teen? Call FocusAS or Family Help in Maryland Refresh this page each time you visit. Search FocusAS Home Resources State Directory Schools ... Contact Hotlines and Helplines ChildhelpUSA Child Abuse Hotline 1-800-4-A-Child Domestic Violence Helpline 1-800-MD HELPS Family Law Helpline GED Hotline Heroin and Drug Helpline of Maryland Jewish Information Service of Maryland 410-466-INFO Maryland Crisis Hotline Maryland Poison Control Medicare Hotline Mid-Shore Crisis Line Montgomery County Hotline National Domestic Violence/Abuse Hotline
    1-800-799-SAFE
    TDD National Hotlines and Helplines National Suicide Hotline 1-800-SUICIDE Parent Warmline
    Montgomery County 301-929-WARM Pornography Addiction Helpline Prince George's County Hotline Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network (RAINN) 1-800-656-HOPE Suicide and Crisis Hotlines in Maryland Talbot County Drug Testing Helpline Toll-Free Numbers for Health Information Help support Focus Adolescent Services every time you shop online. Simply sign up, specify Focus Adolescent Services as your charitable institution and

    91. Special Education, Learning Disabilities Advocacy, Legal Advice,Attorneys And La
    Neuropsychological Assessment Clinics, offering parent advocacy services. Centerfor Special education Advocacy, Student maryland DC Metro AreaSchool Finders
    http://www.iser.com/CAadvocacy.html
    Internet Special Education Resources
    Special Education
    Advocacy Services Visit ISER's Special Education Products Page
    For Advocacy Support Videos and Handbooks Nationwide Services

    92. MCC Help For Parents: Special Needs
    any child receiving services through the maryland Infants and information on earlychildhood education, what to job development programs, parent support groups
    http://mdchildcare.org/mdcfc/for_parents/specialneeds.html
    The Special Needs Enhanced Counseling Service The Maryland Committee for Children (MCC) has incorporated as its philosophy the belief that all children, regardless of disabilities, are entitled to accessible, affordable and quality child care. MCC believes that it is the parent’s right to make an informed decision concerning their child care needs. As a result, MCC developed LOCATE: Child Care Special Needs Enhanced Counseling Service. Through a grant from the Maryland State Department of Education, any parent in Maryland who has a child or children with disabilities, ages birth through 21 years of age, may access The Special Needs Enhanced Counseling Service. This service offers specialized one on one assistance and support to parents in need of child care. For the purposes of this service, LOCATE: Child Care defines special needs as any diagnosed disability; severe(life threatening) food allergies and/or asthma; any child who has been dismissed from child care due to behavior or emotional problems; any child receiving services through the Maryland Infants and Toddlers Program; any child receiving special education services through a school system; and any child who is not meeting developmental milestones such as speech and language delays. How does the Special Needs Enhanced Service help parents to find child care?

    93. Resource Links For Possible Funding Sources
    maryland maryland Technology Assistance Program. National parent Network on Disabilities(NPND). Special education TechnologyBritish Columbia (SET-BC). The Arc.
    http://www.tfeinc.com/links.htm
    Resource Links AbleNet, Inc. Adaptivation, Inc. Ai Squared Apple Computer, Inc. ... Queue, Inc. Roger Wagner Publishing, Inc. SoftTouch/kidTECH Sunburst Communications TASH International, Inc. Tom Snyder Productions ATA RESOURCE CENTERS: California: Alliance for Technology Access Computer Access Center North Carolina: Carolina Computer Access Center Metro School STATE ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS: Alabama: Statewide Technology Access and Response Alaska: Assistive Technologies of Alaska Arizona: Arizona Technology Access Program Connecticut: Tech Act Project Delaware: Delaware Assistive Technology Initiative District of Columbia: Partnership for Assistive Technology Florida: Florida Alliance for Assistive Services and Technology (FAAST) Program Georgia: Tools for Life Idaho: Idaho Assistive Technology Project Kansas: Assistive Technology for Kansas Maryland: Maryland Technology Assistance Program Michigan: Rehabilitation Services Minnesota: Minnesota Star Program North Carolina: North Carolina Assistive Technology Project Nebraska: Nebraska Assistive Technology Project New Jersey: Technology Assistive Resource Program Ohio: TRAIN: Technology Related Assistance Information Network South Dakota: DakotaLink Texas: Texas Assistive Technlogy Partnership OTHER ORGANIZATIONS: ADAMLAB Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf ALS Association American Foundation for the Blind, Technology Center

    94. Education World ® : School Administrators: Parent- And Community-Involvement St
    The Evidence Continues to Grow parent Involvement Improves Student Achievement bythe National Committee for Citizens in education of Columbia, maryland.
    http://www.education-world.com/a_admin/admin192.shtml
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    Parent- and Community-Involvement Strategies That Work
    The research is clear: When parents and communities are involved in schools, education improves. From New York to California, from an individual student's notebook to community-outreach programs, here are five approaches to parental and community involvement that work! Included: Five successful programs for parent and community involvement plus links to dozens of online resources! "Research shows the benefits of parent involvement in kids' education," principal Jerry Eichholz told Education World. "I believe it's very important to help parents understand what it is they can do to help the student succeed. I try to show parents how to be actively involved." Eichholz is the principal of Highland Elementary School in the Riverview Gardens School District of St. Louis County, Missouri

    95. Parent Involvement In Education
    parent Involvement in education. Getting involved in your child's education can be as simple Stop by parent workroom or lounges at your school
    http://www.carr.lib.md.us/ccps/parents/involve.htm

    96. Maryland Assistive Technology Co-op
    Funding and Advocacy resources TechIDEAs http//www.air to improve the results ofeducation for students to Purchase A. T. The maryland Technology Assistance
    http://www.matcoop.org/parentr.html
    Serving Maryland Schools with
    A ssistive T echnology L oans, A cquisitions, S ervices, and T raining
    Resources for Parents
    Funding and Advocacy Resources
    • TechIDEAs http://www.air.org/TECHIDEAS TechIDEAs is a new web site developed by the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP). The web site is designed to provide information on the use of technology to support the education of students with disabilities. In addition, the site will post announcements, background information on research projects funded by OSEP, and provide electronic forums for discussion on relevant topics. The TechIDEAs web site is intended to benefit researchers, educators, families, and policy makers interested in the many benefits of technology when used specifically to improve the results of education for students with disabilities.
      Medicare Funding of AAC Technology http://www.aac-rerc.com/medicare.html Information about Medicare funding from the Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center on Communication Enhancement Low Interest Loans to Purchase A. T. The Maryland Technology Assistance Program conducts the state's assistive technology Guaranteed Loan Program. Maryland residents may apply for loans from $500 to $20,000 to purchase A.T. equipment, insurance, extended warrantees, and maintenance plans. For Details call: Michael Dalto at 1 800 TECH TAP.

    97. MPT LearningWorks
    A comprehensive site for teachers and others interested in the learning process. maryland Public Television outstanding maryland teachers maryland The Underground Railroad. This interactive web site from MPT brings the story of the Underground Railroad to life. Additional resources
    http://www.mpt.org/learningworks

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    98. Middle Education Resources
    Search for educational information and links in over 50 categories.
    http://www.educationindex.com/7-12

    99. Web Based Learning Resources Library
    Dept. of education program encourages parental involvement in schools. Promotes familyfriendly policies with employers and posts publications.
    http://www.outreach.utk.edu/weblearning
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    Montgomery County Council of parent Teacher Associations State Department of Educationmaryland School Online Public Information Network University of maryland.
    http://www.mcps.k12.md.us/webconnect.cfm
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