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Extractions: These sites offer tools for comparing colleges and for choosing the right college. Additional information includes tips for applying for financial aid and scholarships, safety suggestions, college prep resources, entrance exam study guides, and much more. What Ive Learned About Cultivating Parent Involvement Educator Max Fischer has found that successful teaching often hinges on employing a wide variety of instructional methods to meet student needs. In this Voice of Experience essay, Fischer reflects on how getting parents involved in their students education also requires a variety of approaches. Should Schools Parent Our Kids?
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Extractions: For Grandparents and Special Others Raising Children Georgia 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. Georgia 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 Georgia 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 Georgia 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.*
Extractions: Alabama Alaska Arkansas Arizona California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington Washington DC West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming School Name or District Give Us Your Feedback (Page 1 of 3) Parent involvement can have a powerful impact. Learn how to connect with groups that promote parent involvement in schools. By Terry Nagel, GreatSchools.net Staff Check these helpful online resources to find out about research on how parent involvement affects academic achievement, how to interpret data on school performance and where parents can obtain information that helps them get involved in schools. Commonwealth Institute for Parent Leadership
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Extractions: Alabama Alaska Arkansas Arizona California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington Washington DC West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming School Name or District Give Us Your Feedback (Page 1 of 2) Check out these useful online resources for parents of special education students. Click here to read this article in Spanish. By GreatSchools.net Staff The Internet has become an important place for parents and educators of special education students to share insight, experiences and information. The wealth of online resources for special education research can be overwhelming; the following links are great places to start your search for the best information. A good place to begin is your state Department of Education Web site. Check there under "special education." Also, be sure to check the GreatSchools.net article
Extractions: Contents Home Reference Center ... Career Exploration on the Internet ; a collection of career exploration sites for Elementary Schools, Middle Schools, High Schools and Beyond prepared by UT Chattanooga Center for Community Career Education The Children's Literature Web Guide ; links to online children's stories and resources Cisco Educational Archives Education World ; topics include parent's resources, regional resources, special education, student's resources, subject index, teacher's resources and reference desk ERICEducational Resources Information Center ; for teachers, parents and students ERIC/REC Clearinghouse on Reading, English, and Communications ; for teachers, parents and students Georgia Department of Education Index of Publications for Parents ; links to brochures and booklets with tips for helping children get ready for school and to learn reading, math, science, etc. National Institute on Drug Abuse ; information for parents and teachers North Georgia RESA ; resource for teachers, links on searching the net, health, cool sites, business, arts, etc.; of interest to parents, too
Extractions: Georgia PTA and the California State PTA stand out among the many state PTAs that have championed arts in education through programs and advocacy. Georgia PTA, in addition to participating in the Reflections Program, presents the Ann Weeks Music Award and the Performing Arts Award. The Ann Weeks Music Award was established in 1977 in honor of a past Georgia PTA president to provide monetary support for students pursuing training in music. The Performing Arts Award recognizes the talent of young performers in the areas of dance and theater. The recipients of both awards, chosen based on their performance, are recognized at the Georgia PTA Annual Awards Ceremony held each April in Atlanta. Visit Georgia PTA's website for more information about Georgia PTA's arts in education programs. The California State PTA and the California Alliance for Arts Education (CAAE) launched a statewide campaignArts Learning in Actionto celebrate Arts Education Month in March. Schools and school districts throughout California highlighted arts learning in education through performances, exhibits, and classroom demonstrations. The objective of the Arts Learning in Action campaign was to raise awareness among state, county, and local elected officials about the essential value of arts education in schools by inviting decision makers and elected officials into classrooms to experience learning in the arts firsthand. The campaign is a key component of SMARTSBring Back the Arts, the California State PTA's overarching program to encourage arts education.
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Extractions: This list includes State Department of Education offices responsible for gifted education and state-wide advocacy groups. For technical assistance, contact the individual listed for your state. State of the States, a book that provides state-by-state statistics and information, is available from Kristy Ehlers, listed under Oklahoma. State advocacy groups offer members a variety of services, including newsletters, conferences, and local resources. For current and detailed information on US State mandates governing gifted education, please visit Tennessee Initiative for Gifted Education Reform (TIGER) , and review their National Survey on the State governance of K-12 Gifted and Talented Education Reform (http://giftedtn.org/tiger/releases.htm). (70+ pages in .pdf format; Adobe Acrobat Reader required.) Alabama
Welcome The goal of the georgia parent Mentor Program is to nurture resources parentto parent of GA GA Department of education Governor s Council on DD http://www.parentmentors.org/
Extractions: Awesome Newsletter from our Atlanta Area Mentors! Check it out in our Local Programs section or by clicking here Requires the free Adobe Acrobat Reader program. You can download Adobe Acrobat Reader by clicking on the icon below. The goal of the Georgia Parent Mentor Program is to nurture communication among parents and educators, ultimately leading to greater success for students with disabilities. We invite you to spend some time exploring our website . . . Curious about who we are and how we can help you?
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Extractions: A multitude of information is available to help prepare parents and students for a smooth transition to college. The University of Georgia Upward Bound staff have compiled a list resources that should prove helpful. As more resources become available, we will continue to expand this section. ADMISSIONS INFORMATION
Georgia Fatherhood Program: Resources georgia Department of Technical and Adult education oversees the states This program not only enhances the selfesteem of the parent by teaching http://www.ganet.org/GAFatherhood/resources.html
Extractions: Office of Adult Literacy (http://www.dtae.org/adultlit.html): The Office of Adult Literacy (OAL) promotes and provides adult literacy programs throughout the state of Georgia. Adults needing basic, general, or specialized skills instruction have access to these programs through OAL. Its mission is to enable every adult in Georgia to learn the basic skills of reading, writing, computation, speaking, and listening to that they may compete in today's workplace. The Georgia Fatherhood Program (http://www.dtae.org/teched/CTS/fatherhood.html): In collaboration with the Department of Human Resources, Child Support Enforcement, the Georgia Fatherhood Program began in 1997 as a pilot program in seven technical institutes. The program delivers systematic education, training, and life management skills classes to non-custodial parents who are not paying their court-ordered child support. This program not only enhances the self-esteem of the parent by teaching him skills, but most importantly, contributes to the financial and emotional well being of the child.
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Extractions: Resources Spotlighted Resources Healthy Children Project Learn about the Learning Disabilities Association of Americas Healthy Childrens Project, which seeks to raise public awareness about potentially harmful toxins and their associated health risks Nonverbal Learning Differences View information about nonverbal learning differences from the NLD Networking Group of Ontario. The site features articles, links to resources, and an ask-the-expert section. Atlanta Area Association of Independent Schools View a list of independent schools in the Atlanta area , including links to their Web sites. Community Forum for Greater Atlanta Learn about scholarships managed by The Community Forum for Greater Atlanta Learning a Living - July 2003 Workshop Sponsored by LDAG On July 11, 2003, LDAG sponsored a one-day interactive workshop titled "Learning a Living" with Joyanne Cobb. The training was for vocational rehabilitation providers, educators, therapists, students with LD and/or ADHD and employers. The workshop was designed to provide solutions, resources and helpful tips to help individuals with learning disabilities and AD/HD with employment related issues. You can
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Extractions: Welcome Files Talk Web Pages ... This page has two parts: Support Groups Neighbors to meet Law Georgia homeschooling laws Support Groups top Neighbors to meet Over the years, many people have contributed to these listings. The seeds of the collection came from Ruthann Biel, Growing Without Schooling, and Home Education Press. AAEN - Atlanta Alternative Education Network Bartow County Christian Home Educators Cherish Christian Home Educators, Inc. A support group for families in the south Metro Atlanta counties PO Box 1786 Circle of Friends: Support for Home Educators any home educated families (regardless of religion or philosophy) in Douglas County and the surrounding area. Coastal Georgia Homeschool Association A Christian homeschool support group in the Brunswick, Golden Isles area tercraig@darientel.net Coastal GA Unschoolers Creative Home Educators State-wide group for those "who follow an Earth Centered Spirituality". Coffee County Home Educators 1001 E. Walker Street
Extractions: Arkansas ... Additional Educational Resources Welcome to the Georgia educational resource page. The goal of this page is to provide a central informational source for parents, educators and school officials on an array of issues facing Georgia schools. From school fundraising to regional Parent Teacher Association contacts to classroom initiatives, the online resources below provide additional insight into these issues, as well as many other important concerns facing Georgia schools, PTA and PTO groups, and other parent organizations. Georgia PTA Georgia Department of Education Georgia Fundraising Tax Laws Georgia Association of Educators ... Additional Georgia Educational Resources School-Fundraisers.com - School Fundraising Programs that Work
Extractions: Add to Book Bag From tots to teens, school can often be a challenge for the adopted child. Sometimes it's "simply" a matter of educating the educators about adoption, diversity, inclusion, language, and special educational needs. Sometimes you need to go further and tackle deeply held traditional practices and policies. Either way, ADOPTION AND THE SCHOOLS will help you and your child's teachers make school a better place for your adopted child. An Educators Guide to Adoption Add to Book Bag Baby pictures ... Family Trees ... Family Life ... Cultural Heritage. These popular school assignments can be difficult, if not impossible, for adopted children. AN EDUCATOR'S GUIDE TO ADOPTION will help teachers to increase their understanding of families built by adoption. It gives them the tools to deal with possibly awkward situations and provides resources for integrating lessons about family diversity into the standard curriculum. Every family with school-aged adopted children needs a copy of this book to educate the educators.
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