Lang="eng"> LogoIN*SOURCE is the parent Training and Information Center serving the entire IN*SOURCE, the indiana Resource Center for Families with Special Needs, http://www.insource.org/
Extractions: West Lafayette, Indiana VSA arts of Indiana is now accepting entries for an exhibit at the IN*SOURCE Annual Conference. This exhibit will showcase artwork created by artists with disabilities from around the state of Indiana. Entries must be be received by September 28, 2005. More more information, see VSA arts of Indiana - Call for Entries (pdf) Family Involvment Fund About IN*SOURCE IN*SOURCE, the Indiana Resource Center for Families with Special Needs, was incorporated in 1975 under the name of Task Force on Education for the Handicapped, Inc. It is governed by a Board of Directors. The mission of IN*SOURCE is to provide parents, families, and service providers in Indiana with the information and training necessary to help assure effective educational programs and appropriate services for children and young adults with disabilities. Since that time, the organization has administered many different federal, state and local projects related to the provision of information, training and support to individuals with disabilities and/or their families. The governing Board of Directors is made up of a variety of individuals, a majority being parents or individuals with disabilities.
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Extractions: Funded in part by the U.S. Department of Education, Parent Information and Resource Centers (PIRCs) offer information to parents, educators and those that work with families. This includes a wealth of information that helps parents prepare their children to succeed in school, from the early grades through high school, and research shows that when families, schools and communities work together, children succeed. What is a PIRC?
Web Links Just For Parents Here are some resource links that are especially helpful for parents. Funded by the indiana General Assembly through the indiana Department of education. http://www.buddyproject.org/jfy/parents/default.asp
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Extractions: Internet Resources Last updated: August 2005 EdPsych : Courses Homepage Introduction to Education and Educational Psychology ... Philosophy of Education Philosophy of Education : The Paideia Archive Philosophy of Education : Publication of the Philosophy of Education Society Philosophical Roots (of Learning Communities): by Ron Miller Online Papers in Philosophy (with index): Compiled by David Chalmers
Extractions: Learn More Resource Center, formerly ICPAC, was created in 1986 by the Indiana General Assembly. Under the direction of the Indiana Commission for Higher Education, the center informs, encourages and supports the education and career development of all Hoosiers. Learn More operates a toll-free telephone Hotline staffed by information specialists who can answer questions and provide resources on education and career options. The State Student Assistance Commission of Indiana (SSACI) has been offering assistance to its college-bound citizens since 1965. To apply for Indiana grants and scholarships, and for federally-insured college loans, students must complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) . The SSACI gives helpful tips for completing the FAFSA, as well as providing information about various scholarships and grants.
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Indiana Resources Exceptional parenting resources and a wide array of topics. Twins and Other Multiples Tremendous educational resources and bookstore. http://www.neofight.org/id5.html
Extractions: Support is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by calling Neo-Fight at (317) 446-3013 Indiana Resources Home Greetings From the President The History and Mission of Neo-Fight Upcoming Events ... Contact Neo-Fight Neo-Fight is an Indianapolis based organization founded in 1976 to help families experiencing a perinatal crisis. Our goal is to ensure that support is available to any family who is going through a difficult pregnancy, has had a miscarriage or stillbirth, has a premature or critically ill newborn, has delivered an infant with special medical needs, or who has experienced the death of a child shortly after birth. You will be contacted within the hour and matched with a trained Parent Listener who has had an experience similar to yours. We welcome parents, grandparents, or anyone wishing to support a parent in their time of crisis. Here are some additional places to visit on the web: Infant Loss Wintergreen Press / Sherokee Ilse's website ]- Sherokee Ilse is a bereaved parent and internationally recognized speaker. She is the author of "Empty Arms" and many other books. Wintergreen Press lists as its mission to improve the care families receive during and after the death of their child or loved one of any age.
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GERI Resources Available here in PDF format, A Gifted education Resource Guide for IndianaParents and Educators, 2nd Edition is a valuable resource for g/t coordinators, http://www.geri.soe.purdue.edu/resources/default.html
Extractions: Resources Shared Information Services Related Website Resources If you find a broken link, would like to suggest a link, or are interested in a link exchange with GERI, please contact the GERI webmaster Note: Offsite links will open in a new browser window. Links for Educators and Parents Shared Information Services Library The Shared Information Services Library system is a network of libraries around the state of Indiana (including a site at Purdue) dedicated to gifted education. This site provides information about the SIS libraries as well as access to their online catalog of resources for teachers, counselors, and parents of gifted and talented children. IAG Resource Guide This guide was distributed to participants at the February IAG conference. Available here in PDF format, A Gifted Education Resource Guide for Indiana Parents and Educators, 2nd Edition is a valuable resource for g/t coordinators, parents, teachers, Broad Based Planning Committee members, community stakeholders, and others interested in meeting the needs of high ability students. (Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader.) This site features information on laws and programs for gifted and talented students in Indiana, as well as links to regional programs and services. Teachers, gifted program coordinators, and school administrators can find information on programming standards, state requirements, and best practices.
About Binford Elem. NEA (National education Association) Help for Parents This site has resourcesfor students, teacher, parents, and young children. KidsHealth.Org http://www.binford.mccsc.edu/parent.html
Extractions: From Scholastic comes this online version of the popular magazine for parents of young children. Bradford Woods Fifth graders at Binford Elementary look forward to attending the time-honored overnight camping trip to Bradford Woods for 2 ½ days during the school year. This outdoor education facility has been a part of the MCCSC curriculum since the 1950s. ADDNet Attention Deficit 15 websites provided by Library in the Sky - Northwest Regional Education Lab (NWREL) O.A.S.I.S. Online Asperber Syndrome Information and Support NEA (National Education Association) Help for Parents National Parent Information Network General information about education and parenting. Ask Jeeves for Kids
Extractions: Home Announcements About Mission ... News Archive April 28, 2005 The Administration for Children and Families (ACF) is the federal agency funding state, local and tribal organizations to provide family assistance (welfare), child support, child care, Head Start, child welfare, and other programs relating to children and families. ACF funds many Fatherhood related programs and demonstration projects that promote the important role of fathers in the lives of their children. www.acf.dhhs.gov Child Trends is a 26-year-old nonprofit, nonpartisan research organization dedicated to improving the lives of children by conducting research and providing science-based information to improve the decisions, programs, and policies that affect children and their families, including information on fatherhood. www.childtrends.org Family First has partnered with NFL players and coaches to emphasize the importance of fatherhood by launching AllProDad.com-an interactive website that offers dads all they need to be a better father.
INDIANA FOUNDATION FOR HOME SCHOOLING, Resources catalog of educational books, games, resources, etc. that parents can borrowmaterials from. indiana Web Academy (IWA) Designed for public schools, http://www.ifhsonline.org/resources.htm
Extractions: (800) 465-2505 Toll-Free CLICK HERE to receive information, updates on services, etc. for Indiana homeschooling from the Indiana Foundation for Home Schooling. Curriculum, Programs, Research, and More Educational TV Home School Magazines Home Schooling in the News ... Research CURRICULUM, PROGRAMS, RESEARCH, AND MORE Classics Technology Center If you are considering schooling with the classical approach, they have wonderful resources especially focused on Ancient Rome and Greece. Finding Homeschool Support on the Internet Homeschooling On A Shoestring A good listing of educational discounts you can pursue and many other resources and links helpful to families on tight budgets. Homeschooling with Notebooks Especially helpful when using the unit study approach.
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The Indiana Center For Family, School And Community Partnerships indiana s parent Information and Resource Center The indiana Department ofEducation published a Schoolparent-Community Partnerships Resource Guide, http://www.fscp.org/NCLB/brochure_files/brochure.htm
Extractions: The Indiana Center for Family, School and Community Partnerships Indiana's Parent Information and Resource Center HOME To Request a Printed Copy of A Parent's Guide, Please Contact: info@fscp.org A Parents Guide to Understanding Select any of the following links to go directly to a subject covered under : Academic Goals (standards) Teacher Qualifications Student Assessment (testing) Assessment for Students with Accommodations (example: testing for students enrolled in Special Education classes) Assessment for Students with Limited English Proficiency Accountability Family Involvement in Education School Safety What is A Parents Guide Produced in table form, A Parents Guide is an easy to use booklet that outlines the major subjects addressed by No Child Left Behind and Indiana Public Law 221, what each means to parents and guardians, and provides suggestions for getting more information. To go directly to a subject, click any of the links at the left.
IUPUI Human Resources - Work/Life Shared Information Services of indiana loans educational materials, Connect forKids offers resources on child health/development, parenting, http://www.hra.iupui.edu/worklife/wl_parenting.asp
Extractions: General Anyone who has a child and works outside the home and/or goes to school knows that addressing childcare issues can be a major concern. Here at IUPUI we are fortunate to have available the services of the on-campus Center for Young Children. Picture a world where there is an intimate, family atmosphere due to the fact that each classroom looks like a friendly house with a distinctive design and paint color and opens onto an indoor park. Picture a place where all the primary teachers are professionals in early childhood education with bachelor's degrees and each classroom has at least one assistant teacher. Picture a setting where parents can view their children at work through one-way glass and can access a library just for parents. Picture a spot where there are outdoor playgrounds for various age groups, access to music education and all the benefits of a licensed child care program that is also accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC). You get the picture - it's great! Location 321 North Limestone Street (south of Ronald McDonald house).
Bartholomew Consolidated School Corporation: Links Bartholomew Consolidated School Corporation, Columbus, indiana Our Other resources Kids Parents Teachers Reference Local State Links http://www.bcsc.k12.in.us/links.htm
Extractions: The links in this area will let you leave the BCSC web site. The linked sites are not under the control of the BCSC. The BCSC is not responsible for the contents of any linked site or any link contained in a linked site. The BCSC is providing these links only as a convenience. The inclusion of any link does not imply endorsement of the site by the BCSC. Cool Links ASAP: The Indiana Accountability System for Academic Progress website is designed to assist school communities in their efforts to improve education. The data and resource information provided can be used by all stakeholders to make informed decisions that have a positive impact on student achievement. This website will never be finished because the challenge of educating our youth will never be finished. Inspire: In conjunction with the academic, public, school and special libraries of Indiana, Inspire offers access to a full range of commercial databases and other electronic resources to support the educational, cultural, personal and economic interests of Hoosiers from their homes, offices, libraries, schools and businesses in Indiana.
Parenting In Context http//education.indiana.edu/cas/adol/adol.html Electronic guide to Has interactive evaluation model and Parenting education Resource Center with http://www.parenting.cit.cornell.edu/links.html
Extractions: Child Trends Child Trends is a nonprofit, nonpartisan research organization dedicated to improving the lives of children by conducting research and providing science-based information to improve the decisions, programs, and policies that affect children and their families. This site is an excellent source for fact sheets, publications and recent research on many issues related to children and families. In July 2004, Child Trends published an interesting research brief about the patterns of grandparent's involvement in care for their garndchildren. Specifically, this brief discusses the prevalence of grand parents providing day care for such children. To download the brief, click here: Grandma and Grandpa Taking Care of the Kids: Patterns of Involvement Harvard Family Research Project The Harvard Family Research Project (HFRP), based at Harvard University's School of Education, works to strengthen family, school, and community partnerships related to parental supports, early child care and education, and program evaluation. The HFRP produces an evaluation periodical, Evaluation Exchange , which addresses current issues facing program evaluators and is designed to promote an ongoing discussion among evaluators, program practitioners, funders, and policymakers.