Extractions: Return to Home Page The mission of IN*SOURCE is to provide parents, families and service providers in Indiana the information and training necessary to assure effective educational programs and appropriate services for children and young adults with disabilities. COLLABORATIVE PARENT INVOLVEMENT PROJECT Since the 1970s, IN*SOURCE and the Indiana Department of Education, Division of Special Education, have worked together to address shared educational concerns and issues facing Indiana's students with disabilities and their families. IN*SOURCE and the Division have initiated the Collaborative Parent Involvement Project (CPIP) . CPIP focuses on helping parents, educators and local communities work together to address a variety of challenges including transition, assistive technology and surrogate parent programs and preparing for transitions. The project also supports ways to facilitate communication among families and various groups to promote sharing of ideas and resources and to foster the development of regional and state networks. INDIANA PARENT TRAINING PROGRAM The Indiana Parent Training Program (IPTP) is a federally funded parent-to-parent training and information project that began in 1980. By disseminating information and materials and conducting training workshops throughout Indiana, IPTP instructs parents about their rights and responsibilities in the early intervention and special education processes under state and federal laws.
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Extractions: [Alcohol Education Links] ... [On-Line Health-Related Publications] American Association for Health Education (AAHE/AAHPERD) (official) American School Health Association Comprehensive School Health Education Site National Center for Health Education School Health FactSheet (USDHHS) ... Healthy Kids Resource Center - Calif. Dept. of Education TeleHealth Project linking schools with health professionals Guiding Principles of Comprehensive Health Education Health Education Forum ERIC Clearinghouse on Teaching and Teacher Education Massachusetts 1994 Health Education Profile Survey ... Health Education Electronic Forum (HEEF) Health Education BBS and On-Line Continuing Education Health Education Professional Resources (HEPR) CHID Online - Combined Health Information Databases Univ. of Wisconsin Hospitals - Health Education
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Extractions: Featured Links and Local Events: Beth's Best Sites Recommended educational and entertainment web links for teachers, kids, and parents. Topics include reference tools, graphics, internet projects, social studies, science, math and more! Beth Raker is the Technology Coordinator through PHM and passed this handout out at one of the Saturday Enrichment programs this fall. Some of the links are only for adults, but many are excellent for children. If this direct link doesn't work with your browser, go the the Penn Harris Madison School Corp web page, click on Learning Division, then click on Teacher Information. Scholastic Chess Club in South Bend Sunday afternoons at St. Matthew's School in South Bend. Contact the Chess Club coordinator to obtain information on current meetings.
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Extractions: of Saint Joseph County, IN The GATE Network is an informal network organized by a parent, Wendy Settle . Our goal is to support gifted education and gifted children in Saint Joseph County, IN. Many of our current parent members have children in the Penn Harris Madison School Corporation in north-central Indiana, but we are expanding to other districts. We are listed as one of the support groups on the Indiana Association for the Gifted 's web site. Membership is open to parents, grandparents, guardians, teachers, and "friends" of gifted and talented children, from kindergarten through high school. Our scope includes not only identified gifted and talented children, but also unidentified gifted, high ability, and high potential children. The GATE Network's Mission Statement To increase our knowledge about the characteristics of gifted and high ability children To understand the emotional / social needs of gifted and high ability children. To share and disseminate information on local resources for gifted and high ability children To learn how we can promote healthy communication and self esteem To learn, as parents of gifted and high ability children, how to communicate our children's needs to their teachers
Extractions: www.ipin.org The Indiana Parent Information Network is a family-directed not-for-profit organization where parents, professionals and volunteers work together to support children with special needs. The majority of our Board of Directors and staff are parents of children with disabilities and chronic illnesses. IPIN Provides:
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Extractions: Home Special Projects (shortcuts) Since 1987, IPIN activities have included state policy development and family involement in: the implementation of Public Law 99-457 for infants, toddlers, and preschoolers; the Indiana Medicaid rules to allow for the waiver of parental income for home and community-based services; the restructuring of the Indiana Program for Children with Special Health Care Needs; the lead agency for Healthy Child Care Indiana; and a Dyson Foundation Community Based Organization (CBO) for the Pediatric Residency Program at the Indiana University School of Medicine In 1994, IPIN was award a two year grant to coordinate the development of a computerized central directory of Indiana's First Steps Early Intervention System (Part H). The original computerized directory with Internet Access was accessible via computer modem through a web page through ACCESS Indiana and a searchable database on diskette. The directory included over twenty-five hundred resources for Indiana Families and the agencies that served them. In 2002, the directory was updated with a new CD and will be available online by the end of 2003.
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Extractions: Search 100,000+ top educational sites, lessons and more! Home Education Education Subcategories: Adult Education Alternative Education Assistive Technology Distance Education ... Test Preparation Found 6624 ' Education ' Web Sites. Also for ' Education 7523 Lesson Plans 137 Books 21 Software Titles 649 Maps ... 114 Other Products Web Sites (1 - 10 of 6624): Tennessee Education Association - Tennessee Education Association Welcome to TEA! Our Mission : The Tennessee Education Association promotes, advances and protects public education, the education profession, and the rights and interests of its members. About Membership Information Instru... Cache Report Link Problem Add Comment Education - Education The Education category includes guides on topics pertaining to the development of knowledge, skill, ability or character by systematic instruction, schooling, training or guidance, in preparation for work and life. Search/Browse Main Page Educa... Cache Report Link Problem Add Comment Indiana Education Policy Center - Established in July 1990, the Indiana Education Policy Center provides nonpartisan information and research on education issues to Indiana policymakers and other education stakeholders to improve education. The Center is located in the School of Education...
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Extractions: Federation for Children with Special Needs Web Site Boston, Massachusetts The Federation is a center for parents and parent organizations to work together on behalf of children with special needs and their families. We can help! Organized in 1975 as a coalition of parent groups representing children with a variety of disabilities, the Federation operates a Parent Center which offers a variety of services to parents, parent groups, and others who are concerned with children with special needs. Visual Impairment and Blindness Experts SystemI VBES - Illinois The Visual Impairments and Blindness Expert System (VIBES) will help answer questions and give advice. For example, you can pick one of the academic tasks, like reading, and learn about its tactile alternative techniques, like Braille, used by a person who happens to be visually impaired or blind. You can then see products (and services) for Braille, and find the organizations (or people) where you can get the products. This introductory version of VIBES, containing only 35 topics, is intended to demonstrate how VIBES works, and inspire you to submit topics to VIBES. We hope VIBES grows to over 5,000 topics within 5 years. Anyone can contribute information to VIBES
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Extractions: I have tried to find home-school information that is non-secular in nature so that no religious ideology is emphasized above educational material. This is so all home-school families may be included with no emphasis on religion, race, creed or ethnic background. If I have failed to make this list non-secular, I apologize Webmaster Upcoming Events Updated August 2002 Compulsory Attendance Ages: "Earlier of the date on which the child officially enrolls in a school or reaches the age of 7 until the date on which he reaches the age of 18." West"s Annotated Indiana Code § 20-8.1-3-17. Required Days of Instruction: "for the number of days public schools are in session in the school corporation in which the child is enrolled in Indiana," or "if the child is enrolled outside Indiana, for the number of days the public schools are in session where the child is enrolled." Generally, 180 days. Required Subjects: "A school that is nonpublic, non-accredited, and not otherwise approved by the Indiana State Board of Education is not bound by any requirements set forth in IC 20 or IC 21 with regard to curriculum or the content of educational programs offered by the school." (§ 20-8.1-3-17.3.)
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