The University Of Iowa Alumni Supporters Visitors Parents resources for iowans PresidentsWelcome Phonebook/Email, AZ Search About iowa Contact Us Maps http://www.uiowa.edu/
Extractions: We have all these services available when your student arrives at Iowa. However, we know that most students have well-established attitudes and behaviors around alcohol by the time they graduate from high school. In the past parents have asked us for suggestions on on discussing alcohol with their students. Here are some things we have found helpful:
Child Care: Education: Child Care Resource And Referral Parents/Guardians Free child care referrals in Northeast iowa. By providingresources, education and advocacy, CCR R helps meet your communitys need http://www.neiowachildcare.org/
Extractions: (Click Here) Because your child care needs are unique, we provide guidance by phone, in person, on the Internet and in other ways that are tailored to you rather than a one-size-fits-all solution. All client information will remain confidential and service is offered without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, age, physical or mental disability or any other classifications protected by applicable federal, state of Iowa or local laws.
Helpful Internet Sites For Students And Parents www.state.ia.us/educate, iowa Department of education. www.treasurer.state.ia.us www.petersons.com, Comprehensive education resource http://www.iowacollegeaid.org/linksnav.html
Extractions: We've assembled the following list of Internet sites as a reference tool for students and parents. The Commission does not endorse, nor does it assume responsibility for any Internet site listed. We recommend using only free scholarship searches. Be aware that submitting personal information to Web sites may result in that information being sold to mailing lists, leading to the receipt of unsolicited materials. Be very cautious of scholarships scams! If you are suspicious, visit the Federal Trade Commission online at www.ftc.gov for more information. STATE OF IOWA www.IowaCollegeAid.org Iowa College Student Aid Commission www.Iowa.gov State of Iowa Official Home Page www.state.ia.us/educate Iowa Department of Education www.treasurer.state.ia.us College Savings Iowa www.iowacollegeaid.org/colleges.html Iowa colleges and universities (full list and links to each) SCHOLARSHIP SOURCES www.collegeboard.com
The Benevolent & Protective Order Of Elks Of The USA Hoop Shoot, Soccer Shoot, Drug education, Scholarships, Antlers Home ForParents For Kids resources Calendar Contact Us Members Only http://www.elks.org/drugs/default.cfm
Extractions: Elks Youth Activities ... Hoop Shoot Soccer Shoot Drug Education Scholarships Antlers Americanism Essay Youth/Veterans GL Youth Activities Committee Home For Parents For Kids Resources ... Members Only Nationwide DAP News Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California/Hawaii Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland, Delaware, D.C. 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 West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Welcome! Welcome to the Drug Awareness Program's online resource center. Since its inception in 1983, the Elks Drug Awareness Program has worked to prevent drug use by our youth through education. The Elks recognize that they are not experts in the field of drug education. However, we do have the resources in dollars, facilities and volunteers to work with the experts to ensure that young people know the facts about drugs. In addition to sponsoring seminars, workshops and drug-free functions, we print and distribute literature developed by authorities on drug awareness. Since 1983, we've printed and handed out more than 125 million pieces of literature to students, their teachers and their parents. We hope that through this resource center, we can reach even more people. You have our permission to print and distribute this material.
Early Access Homepage Parenting Monthly is facilitated by the Child Net/Childcare Resource and Referral of iowa Department of education (DE) state educational programs and http://www.aea11.k12.ia.us/earlyaccess/links.html
Extractions: Region 11 HOME STAFF FAMILY INFO PROFESSIONAL INFO ... LINKS Links Parent Support Community Services Education Financial Parent Support http://www.state.ia.us/educate/ecese/cfcs/ea/documents.html Iowa Programs: Providing and Financing Children's Care and Services. This resource manual was prepared to meet the needs of families of children eligible for Early ACCESS. http://www.edinfo.state.ia.us/web/links.asp?l=ea00000 Iowa Department of Education's Early ACCESS Links. This site has links to helpful information for parents of children with special needs. http://www.idph.state.ia.us/fch/newborn/default.htm Iowa Early Hearing detection and Intervention System (IAEHDI) website. About 37,000 new babies are born each year in Iowa. Of these, more than 90 will have hearing disorders. Most babies born with hearing disorders are born to parents with normal hearing. If identification doesn't happen until after six months, the child's language skills at age three will be about half that of a child with normal hearing. http://www.mipediatra.com.mx/
Extractions: Resources Links outside Washington State University provide an option for finding further information on a variety of Parent Education Resources Resources. No endorsement of products or information is implied. Family Development Information from the National Cooperative State Research Education and Extension Service. Cooperative Extension System's National Network for Child Care is your link to an array of resources to support child care professionals, parents and guardians do the best job possible of caring for children. The site has newsletters, resources ona variety of topics and ways for you to engage with colleagues and specialists in the child care arena.
Inclusive Education designed for general education teachers, special education teachers, parents, resources for making accommodations are included as well as links to http://www.uni.edu/coe/inclusion/
Extractions: since February 4, 1999 Inclusive education means that all students in a school, regardless of their strengths or weaknesses in any area, become part of the school community. They are included in the feeling of belonging among other students, teachers, and support staff. The federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and its 1997 amendments make it clear that schools have a duty to educate children with disabilities in general education classrooms. This web site is designed for general education teachers, special education teachers, parents, and school staff to help provide some answers about how inclusive education can be accomplished. Resources for making accommodations are included as well as links to other web sites and resource lists for learning more about inclusive education.
Education World® : Early Childhood Community ABC Teach is a collection of resources for teachers, parents, and students to A guide to Interenet resources related to early childhood education. http://www.educationworld.com/early_childhood/
Extractions: Home Early Childhood Community EARLY CHILDHOOD COMMUNITY Links last updated December 1, 2004 This community has been created to celebrate and support the creativity and dedication of all those who participate in the education of young children. Teachers, parents, aides, and administrators are encouraged to explore these resources and share your ideas for working with young children. Rounding Up Pre-K Kids, Parents
Educational Psychology Interactive: Internet Resources Character education Lesson Plans Links to webbased resources Compensatoryeducation Tips for Parents from education Law Center http://chiron.valdosta.edu/whuitt/materials/internet.html
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
Iowa Homeschooling Laws - A To Z Home's Cool Homeschooling Law and Rules Governing Home education in iowa From NICHE. Complete HomeLearning Source Book The Essential Resource Guide for Homeschoolers, Parents, http://homeschooling.gomilpitas.com/laws/blIA.htm
Extractions: Homeschooling books and supplies at discount, no sales tax, and now free shipping! A to Z Home's Cool Homeschooling I am Ann Zeise , your guide to the best and most interesting and useful sites and articles about home education on the web. Search All of A to Z Articles Calendar Curriculum Explorations 4 Kids Field Trips Jokes Laws Links Methods Older Kids Regional Religion/Cultural The Web Home Recent Articles Events Join Email List ... Curriculum Shopping Legal Information ... Universities and Colleges A to Z Home's Cool Iowa Education Code For Homeschooling This is not intended to be legal advice and is distributed for information purposes only. Check for updates at your public library. Compulsory attendance - 6 to under 16 by September 15 Table of Contents 299A.1 Private instruction.
Iowa Homeschooling - A To Z Home's Cool iowa education Code For Homeschooling AN A TO Z RESOURCE We are a diversegroup of Christian Homeschooling Parents in iowa. We can get quite chatty at http://homeschooling.gomilpitas.com/regional/Iowa.htm
Extractions: Click on the banner for recommended books and supplies for homeschooling A to Z Home's Cool Homeschooling Regional I am Ann Zeise , your guide to the best and most interesting and useful sites and articles about home education on the web. Search All of A to Z Articles Calendar Curriculum Explorations 4 Kids Field Trips Jokes Laws Links Methods Older Kids Regional Religion/Cultural The Web Home Recent Articles Events Join Email List ... Curriculum Shopping Site Index: A B C D ... Z Iowa Homeschooling A to Z Home's Cool Explorations 4 Kids Computer Literacy Drivers Ed Fine Arts General Interest ... Social Studies Drivers Ed - Summer Specials Teens, earn your driving certificate from the comfort of your own computer. Drivers Ed Iowa Safe Driving Learn About Iowa Homeschooling: The Early Years: Your Complete Guide to Successfully Homeschooling the 3- to 8- Year-Old Child
Early Childhood Special Education Parents (or legal guardians) are encouraged to phone the Early Childhood Staff and resources. Early Childhood Special education staff cares about http://www.aea10.k12.ia.us/divlearn/earlychildsped.html
Extractions: Parents' love and attention is the first and most important ingredient to promote a child's development. When children have developmental delays, however, early childhood educators can help with a variety of needs, including speech problems, communication delays physical problems, hearing loss, vision loss, learning problems, mental disabilities. Children's special needs become apparent at different ages. Services are available as soon as the need is identified, even immediately after birth. Parents, doctors, social workers, teachers and other caregivers are encouraged to link families with the Grant Wood AEA Early Childhood Special Education Program as soon as possible. If you would like more information about the Grant Wood AEA's Early Childhood Special Education Program or would like to make a referral, please call:
Virginia Department Of Education menu For Students menu - For Parents, menu - For Teachers Federal resourcesfor Educational Excellence teaching and learning resources from http://www.pen.k12.va.us/VDOE/
Extractions: Select from these topics: Accreditation Standards Board Meetings DOE Telecasts Educational Directory Governor's Schools Job Opportunities Legislative Tracking Report No Child Left Behind Press Releases Principals' Memos School Divisions School Nutrition Programs School Report Card Standards of Learning SOL Released Test Items SOL Technology Initiative SOL Testing SOL Test Results Special Education Standards of Quality State Procurement Contracts Superintendent's Memos VSDB Consolidation Task Force Public Meetings
Crime Prevention Information iowa State Patrol Safety education Missing Person Information Clearinghouse An internet safety resource center for parents, teachers and children. http://www.state.ia.us/government/dps/dci/mpic/mpicprev.htm
Extractions: The Iowa Department of Public Safety provides prevention and safety information through the following programs: Iowa State Patrol Safety Education Missing Person Information Clearinghouse Brochures Key Abduction Prevention Information for Parents/Guardians Brochure Page 1 Brochure Page 2 Key Safety Tips - Abduction Prevention Information for Children Brochure Page 1 Brochure Page 2 Links followed by the orange square are off the State Network Links to Crime Prevention Information
IOWA Parents of students with special education needs would also be included Several educationrelated partners will be involved in the iowa SIG including http://www.signetwork.org/New_SigNet/Docs/IA/Iowa.htm
Iowa S System Change Project For Deafblindness STATE resources. I. Services in the State of iowa; II. Deafblind Census Other key players include parents or guardians, care givers, educational http://www.iadeafblind.k12.ia.us/stateresources.html
Iowa Collaboration For Youth Development The iowa Foster and Adoptive Parents Association (IFAPA) recruits and retainsquality Training resources, a Division of the iowa Substance Abuse Program http://www.icyd.org/resources_private.asp
Extractions: CD-DIAL Community Development - Data Information and Analysis Laboratory (CD-DIAL) is a training and technical assistance program of ISU Extension to Communities. CD-DIAL works with communities, organizations, and state and local agencies to assist and build decision-making capacity, especially as they collect and use information about their residents, members or the constituents they serve. It educates and provides technical assistance in survey methodolgy and design, data collection and data analysis, and facilitates collection and analysis of focus group data. The Coalition for Family and Children Services in Iowa represents 34 private and county agencies that annually serve over 100,k000 at-risk children and families. Member agencies work in the areas of child abuse and neglect, delinquency, substance abuse, and behavioral and mental health. The Coalition advocates for the continuous improvement of the quality of life for children and families and assists in providing a continuum of professional services to achieve this improvement.
Science Center Of Iowa: IMAX® Theater, Attractions, Camps, Education science education, information, events, and activities to parents, adults, Resource Center. The Science Center of iowa is proud of its commitment to http://www.sciowa.org/aspx/GetStarted/Groups/ResourceCenter.aspx
Extractions: FadeInStep=20; FadeOutStep=5; JSFX.Rollover("promo1", "/UserDocs/promos/Membership2.gif"); JSFX.Rollover("promo2", "/UserDocs/promos/Celebrate2.gif"); JSFX.Rollover("promo3", "/UserDocs/promos/AdultRollover2.gif"); home about us media center contact SCI ... Employment Opportunities The Science Center of Iowa is proud of its commitment to formal education and supports that commitment through programs and resources offered through the Iowa Learning Center (ILC) wing of the new SCI. Whether itâs checking-out a telescope to view stars from your own backyard with your grandchildren or renting a microscope and activities for a class project, the Science Center of Iowa Resource Center has something to support your experience. Many of these materials can also be mailed to extend the SCI experience into homes and classrooms across Iowa.
Special Education The iowa City Community School District Special education Advisory Committee willmeet on Resource Teacher Program. Early Childhood Special education http://www.iowa-city.k12.ia.us/NEWINFO/SpEd.html
Extractions: Last update 03/28/02 The Iowa City Community School District Special Education Advisory Committee will meet on Tuesday, April 16, 2002, from 7:00-8:45 pm in the Iowa City Schools Administrative Offices in the Back of the Board Room. The agenda will include: This meeting is open to all interested parents, teachers, AEA staff, and others. For further information call Cathy Deschenes, Special Education Coordinator, at 688-1000. The Iowa City School District is served by Grant Wood Area Education Agency (GWAEA). The support staff provided by GWAEA includes the following: speech language clinicians, school psychologists, school social workers, special education consultants, occupational and physical therapists (OT/PT), work experience coordinators, special education nurse, itinerant hearing/vision teachers, audiologist, vision/hearing screeners, early childhood personnel, and special education coordinator. The continuum of special education classrooms in the Iowa City Community School District include the following: