Idaho Children's Trust Fund Boise idaho s Heart / idaho Child Abuse Prevention Coalition Blue Ribbon The project provides free parenting education and resources to Spanish http://idahochildrenstrustfund.state.id.us/grants/minigrants_0506.htm
Extractions: FIRST STEPS is a nationally recognized child abuse prevention program offering parenting support, education and referral resources to all parents. The process includes a specially trained volunteer that visits in the hospital birthing center with the parents and provides them with an educational Expecting Baby or Welcome Baby packet filled with information, community resources, a developmental calendar, a child's book, song booklet and book of rhymes. The volunteer offers three months of follow-up information to parents via phone calls and mailings. $2,500. This project will help families of children who have disabilities (physical, mental, emotional) be aware of the many types of abuse and neglect that take place in their day to day living. Groups for family members will provide support and enhance the community resources and services that are available. $2,500. No Applications Submitted Boise: Family Advocate Program / CASA Training for Volunteer Attorneys This project will provide a series of three training sessions for attorneys who want more knowledge about the Child Protection System (CPS) in order to recruit volunteer attorneys for the Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) Program. $2,500.
Subject List Of Internet Resources parents and students; Chronicle of Higher education Internet resources Economic Impacts of idahos Higher education Executive summary of the report http://db.lib.uidaho.edu/links/index.php3?cname=Education
Early Childhood Resources In Special Education The Educational resources Information Center (ERIC) is a national idaho sTargeting Relationships to Improve Results emphasizing the building of strong http://interact.uoregon.edu/wrrc/Info_Modules/partC.html
Extractions: Skip navigation links Early Childhood Updated June 9, 2004 The purpose of this WRRC Information Module on Early Childhood is to provide policy makers, state and local administrators, service providers and families with links to resources that facilitate their job of successfully meeting the needs of infants and toddlers with disabilities. The sites listed below provide guidance on implementation of the IDEA from a National, State and Local perspective. Special emphasis is given on how to implement Part 301 (Preschool Grants for Children With Disabilities - Section 619 of Part B of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act) and Part 303 (Early Intervention Program for Infants and Toddlers with Disabilities - Part C of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act.) Part C (early intervention) is for infants and toddlers through age two, and Section 619 (preschool) is for children ages 3 through 5. You may wish to visit the NECTAC web site for additional information on the Early Intervention Programs.The WRRC would appreciate feedback, particularly from our client states in the WRRC region, about the use of the resources provided here. If you are aware of other web sites, have information to share on early childhood, or wish to provide a response about your use of the information available on these pages, please e-mail us at
Roadmap To Success With a mission to improve education in idaho, the JA and Kathryn Within PLATOOrion, teachers can access resources and tools that allow them to plan http://www.plato.com/community/roadmap/2004/11/funding.html
Extractions: PLATO The ISIMS project was built on the findings of extensive state research into effective student information and management systems and on lessons learned from a 13-district student information management program piloted in 2001 by the Idaho Department of Education. Idaho implemented ISIMS to address three specific needs across the states education system: ISIMS will feature leading-edge technology and tools that parents, students, teachers, principals, districts, and state officials can use to improve learning and meet the accountability mandates of NCLB. When implemented, all 742 public schools in the state will use the same system. ISIMS will be a valuable tool for teachers, who are using data to improve teaching and learning, and for parents to monitor their childrens progress, said Marilyn Howard, Idaho state superintendent of public instruction.
Idaho Child Welfare Research And Training Center Finally, this article describes how an agency/higher education partnership playeda key role in Other resources. 2005 idaho Data Book Online http://www.icwrtc.org/resources_and_links.asp
Extractions: September 22, 2005 Homepage About us Foster/Pre-Adopt Training Child Welfare Scholars ... University Partners Resources and Links Resources and Links Title IV-E Agency University Collaboration: Moving Toward Collaboration: Using Funding Streams to Advance Partnerships in Child Welfare Practice by Rick Phillips, Patty Gregory, and Mardell Nelson Posted by the American Bar Association. The documents contain the full text of Titles IV-B and IV-E of the Social Security Act, as amended by the Adoption and Safe Families Act and other related federal legislation that was enacted prior to and since ASFA. The new ASFA-related additions are shown in color text, and the deletions based on ASFA are in strikeout font. Note that this text does not include everything from ASFA, such as amendments to other parts of federal law (e.g., Title IV-D of the Social Security Act changes related to use of the federal parent locator service in child welfare cases) or amendments that go directly into U.S. Code as notes (e.g., the schedule for filing termination petitions). Portland State University Child Welfare Partnership The Partnership is a collaboration among the Graduate School of Social Work, the School of Extended Studies and the Oregon Department of Human Services (DHS). It is one of the first university-based programs in the nation to integrate child welfare research, training and graduate education into a unified, coordinated effort to enhance services for families and children.
Idaho Education idaho educational resources Directory for Students, Educators and Parents.Boards of education Colleges, Universities, Campuses, and Trade Schools http://www.officialusa.com/stateguides/education/states/idaho.html
Extractions: Kelly Roush, Idaho Virtual Academy teacher, explained how the newest state of the art education option is working for over 1,800 children in Idaho. If you feel your child's education could benefit from a flexibile work schedule, an adaptable curriculum specifically designed to meet his or her needs, and if you arent afraid of high tech, or you feel the fear and do it anyway, then the Idaho Virtual Academy may be the school for your child(ren).
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Other Links - Read To Me - Idaho State Library The Educational resources Information Center (ERIC) idaho Reading Indicator.Scores, parent guides and teacher workbooks are located at http://www.lili.org/read/readtome/other-links.htm
Extractions: Read to Me Last Updated Check out the following links to some of the best web sites with information on early literacy. This site calls on all Americans to support teachers and help ensure that every American child can read well and independently by the end of 3rd grade. The site contains several good publications www.ed.gov/inits/americareads/ Play on Paper Read With Me ... Interactive activities for parent and child to nurture early literacy The Annie E. Casey Foundation site contains Kids Count Data Books and other demographic information. www.aecf.org/ This is an award-winning PBS children's series designed to help young children learn to read. The site includes games and materials from the show including the literacy curriculum aimed at children ages 4-7. http://pbskids.org/lions/ Created by Carol Otis Hurst and Rebecca Otis. Contains lists of great books for kids with reviews, activities, and much more. www.carolhurst.com/
Read To Me - Idaho State Library To identify child care resources in your area, see idaho Department of Health as well as parenting education, literacy skills, and GED preparation. http://www.lili.org/read/readtome/collab.htm
Extractions: Read to Me Last Updated This page: A-F G-I J-Z Related pages: Collaboration Bibliography Tips on Collaboration Collaboration encompasses working with schools, community organizations, agencies, child care providers, and others to develop cooperative relationships to meet the needs of youth and their families. Collaboration is the key to offering effective services for youth. By forming alliances, public libraries can accomplish a number of goals. These goals include becoming better informed about the needs of youth, finding new ways to inform them about library resources, and providing library services where youth can best use them. The following list of agencies and organizations are among those that libraries are partnering with to provide better services for Idahoans. Adult Basic Education (ABE) provides instruction to adults in reading, writing, math, speaking English, GED preparation, and computer literacy. The program aims at preparing learners to function as employees, family and community members. For more information visit their web site: www.nwlincs.org/idalincs/index.htm
Extractions: Caroline Bowen PhD is an Australian Speech-Language Pathologist. Her clearly written, user-friendly and regularly updated web site provides theoretically sound information for families, students and SLP professionals about speech, language, voice, fluency and pragmatic disorders in children. Fact is clearly differentiated from opinion throughout the site. Caroline includes a lot of information about her research interest of developmental phonological disorders, a comprehensive FAQ section (including career information) and extensive links to other sites.
NPEN - State By State parenting education programs at the University of idaho Cooperative For information on parent education programs and parent resource centers in Montana http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/fcs/npen/state.html
Extractions: ALABAMA Alabama is working on professional networking, program coordination between organizations and agencies, and community and public awareness with parents. The primary organization providing leadership to this effort is Cooperative Extension. The group meets monthly and there are no requirements for membership. Contact: Eunice Bonsi Arizona currently has a loose organization whose purpose is professional networking, program coordination between organizations and agencies, and community and public awareness with parents. ARKANSAS Arkansas Parenting Education Network, formerly known as Arkansas Parenting Education Task Force, was established in 1996 as a statewide forum to bring together professionals in the field of parenting education and family support services.
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Extractions: Alliance for Technology Access The Alliance for Technology Access (ATA) is a network of community-based Resource Centers, Developers and Vendors, Affiliates, and Associates dedicated to providing information and support services to children and adults with disabilities, and increasing their use of standard, assistive, and information technologies. Angel Flight West "Angel Flight West provides free transportation to medical treatment for people who cannot afford public transportation, or who cannot tolerate it for health reasons. Angel Flight also flies missions in response to other compelling needs. Angel Flight West accepts requests from individuals or health care professionals such as social workers and physicians." (Some limitations may apply.)
Provider Resources The cornerstone of our resources for providers is the Professional Development Trainings and education. ITC. idahoSTARS has partnered with the idaho http://www.idahocdhd.org/text/projects/idahostars/provider.htm
Extractions: Idaho State Training and Registry System IdahoCDHD Projects Home About Us Family Resources ... Trainer Approval Procedures How IdahoSTARS Helps Providers Since IdahoSTARS strives to improve child care in Idaho, child care providers are some of our greatest allies and assets. We want to see the quality of child care improve, and that begins with you! The cornerstone of our resources for providers is the Professional Development System , a career pathway and provider database that aims to help providers advance in their careers and keep learning. IdahoSTARS provides trainings, scholarships, mentorships, and cash incentives to help providers improve the quality of their practice. We also maintain a database of child care providers in the state and refer parents to providers that match their needs. Your business will benefit along with your career. We hope to educate the public about the importance of quality child care and show our support for Idaho's wonderful child care providers! Trainings and Education IdahoSTARS has partnered with the Idaho Training Clearinghouse (ITC) at Idahotc.com
AIE: State Education Resources Texas Guaranteed s educational web site for parents, students, and high school Links to idaho s educational programs, public school information, http://www.adventuresineducation.org/Portal/index.cfm?page=_st_west.cfm
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Extractions: Digital Books Educational Internet Links Search Engines Reference Sources Scholarships Teaching on the Net ... Teacher Tools Search Engines Adult Altavista Ask Eric Dogpile Excite ... Web Places (A large list of searchable locations) Yahoo Student Ask Jeeves For Kids Children's Search Engines Disney Internet Guide (DIG) SuperKids ... Yahooligans -kids search engine Reference Sources Fact Monster (From Information Please) American Memory Information Access Company - Idaho School Reference Resource (PW-idahoeval) Lili Databases: (Click on the icon to hyperlink to the database) ProQuest Newsstand National Newspapers User Name: lili Password: idaho Scholarship Web Pages College Connection Teaching Resources All Levels Idaho Virtual Campus -On line classes available over the web from all three Idaho Universities Exploratorium Internet Coach Puzzle Maker Make on line puzzles for use in your classroom and at home Half Baked Software - Freeware authoring software for creating web-based interactive teaching materials.
NIE Online Results of your search for education resourcesTEACHERS PARENTS Dr.Barry Willis at the University of idaho has made these guides available. http://nieonline.com/austin/links.cfm?category=EDUCATION RESOURCES-TEACHERS & PA
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Extractions: 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. 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. Click here to see the Table of Contents . 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. Available at Amazon.com
NEA: NEA Home In idaho The Boise education Association is receiving a grant to continue its The packets will contain pamphlets about parenting resources in the http://www.nea.org/nr/nr981130.html
Extractions: Urban Education with Grants to Local Communities WASHINGTON, D.C. Grassroots initiatives that promote a spirit of cooperation among local educators, students, and urban communities are being recognized by the National Education Association (NEA) in the 1998-1999 NEA Urban Grants Program. This year, grants will be awarded to new teacher mentor programs, parental partnerships with educators, efforts to improve student test scores, and child rearing programs for new parents. School reform programs in 25 urban areas will each receive $4,000 from the NEA. "The only credible hope for millions of urban children is a reformed and revitalized public education system," says NEA President Bob Chase. "I applaud our local affiliates for tackling the challenges and embracing the task of improving schools in their communities." The awards are part of a larger NEA effort to improve the quality of education in America's public schools. NEA has invested more than $70 million over the past decade in public school improvement projects that empower teachers to address specific or systemic problems. Over 150 urban grants have been awarded since the program's inception in 1985.