Music Education Resources Music Is and the Value of Music in education. parent oriented site on the Eastern new mexico University Music History. These pages are posted by Dr. http://www.cmeabaysection.org/resources.html
Extractions: Alphabetical Index of Topics: Armadillo's K-12 . This site has links to all subject areas, including arts and music. Classroom Connect on the Net . Internet services and reviews for music educators. Their latest website is called TeacherConnect. Education at the Met . This site uses opera as a vehicle for learning. Education Index . Annotated links to music education resources. Instrumental Music Resources Page . Links to web sites about different musical instruments. K-12 Resources for Music Educators . Links to K-12 resources, MIDI, and commercial websites. Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators . Links for the Performing Arts: Dance, Music, and Drama. Mark Corey's Music Stuff! . This page is for band directors, orchestra directors, choir directors, music educators and all musicians, with an emphasis on instrumental music. Meet The Composer . Meet The Composer's mission is to increase opportunities for composers by fostering the creation, performance, dissemination, and appreciation of their music. Music Education Online . A directory of K-12 music education resources on the Internet maintained by Larry Newman, executive director of the Childrens Music Workshop in Los Angeles.
ADHD Resources By State parent education AND RESOURCE CENTER 4696 OVERLAND ROAD 478 BOISE, ID 83705 (208)3425884 (Voice or TDD) new mexico Special education Regulations http://www.adhdnews.com/states.htm
Extractions: Home Alabama Alabama State Department of Education 50 North Ripley Street P.O. Box 302101 Montgomery, Alabama 36130-2101 (334)242-9700 http://www.alsde.edu/ Alabama State Department of Education Special Education Services 1998 http://www.alsde.edu/speced/speced.html Alaska Alaska Department of Education Special Education in Alaska Who Are We? Requirements for Educators of Special Education in Alaska Special Education Directors in Alaska's School Districts Individuals with Disabilities Education Act Amendments of 1997 (IDEA) Download bill, Public Law 105-17 Special Education Sites of Interest Schedules (1997-98 School Year): Conferences and Meetings Special Education Facts and Statistics: Alaska Department of Education Statistics and Reports Publications: "Alaska Special Education Handbook"; PDF format; DOWNLOAD the ZIPPPED version in PDF format "Special Education in Alaska: A Guide for Parents"; PDF format DOWNLOAD the ZIPPPED version in PDF format http://www.educ.state.ak.us/tls/sped/home.html
Resources About Learning Disabilities parents Educators Resource Center from the Charles Helen Schwab Foundation.parent for Behaviorially Different Children Serving new mexico http://education.nmsu.edu/projects/NMLDA/resources.html
Extractions: Web Resources Regional LDA Affiliates Homework Modifications ... New Mexico Community Colleges, Colleges and Universities LD Online is a fantastic site that is jointly sponsored by the Coordinated Campaign for Learning Disabilities (of which LDA is part) and WETA in Washington, D.C. LD Resources This highly recommended site contains a rich variety of resources with a focus on technology and writing for people with learning disabilities. New Mexico Public Education Department Special Education National Information Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities Parents Reaching Out ... Back to Top Learning Disabilities Association of America Check it out! Learning Disabilities Association of Arizona Learning Disabilities Association of Colorado Learning Disabilities Association of Oklahoma Learning Disabilities Association of Texas ... International Dyslexia Association (formerly the Orton Dyslexia Society) State of New Mexico Department of Education National Center for Learning Disabilities . NCLD, one of the leading organizations concerned with learning disabiities, is an excellent source of information and resources, including useful links to other sites. Parents Reaching Out A statewide non-profit organization that works with parents, caregivers, educators and other professionals to promote healthy, positive and caring experiences for New Mexico families and children.
Extractions: Home Resources For Educators and Parents Start With The Arts ... Creative Drama - Sample Activity What is Start with the Arts? Start with the Arts is an instructional resource from VSA arts that enables teachers and parents to create meaningful learning experiences for young children utilizing all of the arts visual arts, creative movement, creative drama, and music. Designed to be implemented in inclusionary settings, Start with the Arts assists young children, with and without disabilities, in exploring through the arts thematic topics commonly taught in early childhood programs. Start with the Arts capitalizes on the inherently motivating nature of the arts to engage young children in exploring, creating meaning, and expressing their ideas about topics under study. What are its objectives? By using Start with the Arts, teachers can achieve the following objectives: encourage the use of the arts and creative play as an important learning strategy for young children; promote the utilization of developmentally appropriate arts experiences for all children, including those with special learning needs;
Youth And Education Publications And Resources education in the United States parent Primer (English) - parent and family This video provides an overview of SPARK new mexico, one of eight http://www.wkkf.org/Programming/Resources.aspx?CID=3
Parenting the new mexico State University College of Agriculture and Home Economics . The Libraries, education resources, and Parents sections are excellent. http://www.educationindex.com/parents/
Extractions: Parenting Resources Parents! Don't miss the new "Virtual Refrigerator Door." You can have your child's artwork posted online, free! A B C D ... P Q R S T U V W X Y Z In an easygoing first person style, this site offers links to many sites of interest to parents (especially to Moms, it seems), a list of General Resources for Women, and true birth stories. Yours is invited! An article with links concerning attention deficit disorder from the viewpoint of Boy Scout and Cub Scout leaders. This is the place to get information on The Adoptive Families of America, their mission, and their need for support. They have an online catalog of interest to adoptive parents. The US Department of Education and the Partnership for Family Involvement in Education encourage parents, grandparents, community and religious groups, and every caring adult to get involved in local schools. They include examples and detailed Web resources to help, because "Better Education is Everybody's Business!" ASD provides a Web site "for each of America's 106,000 K-12 schools" containing school information, phone numbers, calendars, and maps. If you're moving, you can get an idea of the public and private schools you'll find in your new area. A great resource!
Healthier Schools Of New Mexico A collaborative project of the new mexico State Department of education and Department of Health. Site describes a nationally recognized model for coordinated school health programs and links to a range of online health education resources for schools, teachers, parents and children. http://www.healthierschools.org/
Extractions: The New Mexico School Health Manual website is online! New Mexico's Yucca Model of Coordinated School Health Children and youth who begin each day as healthy individuals can learn more effectively and are more likely to complete their formal education. With family and community support, systemic change must occur in order to address students' barriers to learning such as health problems, lack of access to support services, and poor peer relationships. The Healthier Schools New Mexico - Coordinated School Health Approach, illustrated by the yucca plant, provides a programmatic framework for student learning. The focus is on the blossom, the healthy and successful student. The tap root is the family without which children cannot thrive and grow. The other roots represent the responsibilities that culture, education, public services, media, community, and businesses have in producing healthier students. The root system is the nurturing network which supplies the resources and energy for the yucca to grow. The leaves, which represent the components of coordinated school health, symbolize the daily opportunities schools have to interact with children on health related issues, of which there are many. Healthier Schools Are the Heart of Our Community
Middle Education Resources This University of new mexico project is designed to introduce K12 students to The Libraries, education resources, and Parents sections are excellent. http://www.educationindex.com/7-12/
Extractions: v Middle Education Resources A B C D ... P Q R S T U V W X Y Z This site features information on Columbus's historic voyage from the Library of Congress archives. Not much on graphics, but a lot of good information here. This is the middle school section of the SCORE mathematics site. It's a wonderful list of applicable Web resources in mathematics, fully annotated and including general reference sites plus lessons and activities. You, the detective, can help solve "The Case of Grandpa's Painting" and learn a few things about color, style, composition, and some famous artists at the same time. Fun stuff. The Academy of Achievement brings you pictures and stories of "legendary achievers" of the 20th century in areas such as arts, public service, sports, and science. Its a diverse and interesting group. Theres also a section where you can hear achievers tell how important qualities such as passion and vision have been to them. (Slow, but there is a low bandwidth version.) This site has games, puzzles, and fables, many pertaining to Africa and African Americans. You can also find out a lot about the African continent. This is a good place to increase your child's appreciation for diversity.
Education Resource Organizations Directory (EROD) Educational resources for new mexico Parents Reaching Out (new mexico) SallieVan Curen, Executive Director 1920 B Columbia Drive, SE http://bcol02.ed.gov/Programs/EROD/org_list_by_territory.cfm?territory_cd=nm
Extractions: Arkansas ... Additional Educational Resources (*Please note that PTO Central is not affiliated with the New Mexico PTA) Welcome to the New Mexico 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 New Mexico 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 New Mexico schools, PTA and PTO groups, and other parent organizations. New Mexico PTA New Mexico Department of Education New Mexico Fundraising Tax Laws National Education Association of New Mexico ... Additional New Mexico Educational Resources School-Fundraisers.com - School Fundraising Programs that Work
Family Help In New Mexico resources in new mexico to help families with troubled teens. Support groups,organizations Special education in new mexico. Visit Special education. http://www.focusas.com/NewMexico.html
Extractions: Focus Adolescent Services Need help for your teen? Call FocusAS M-F 9 am-5 pm ET Family Help in NEW MEXICO New Mexico Information Organizations Programs Support ... Books Click here to find out if your child is at-risk, displaying self-destructive behaviors, and needs your help and intervention. Home Resources State Directory Schools ... Contact HOTLINES AND HELPLINES Albuquerque Rape Crisis Hotline Child Pornography Tipline ChildhelpUSA Child Abuse Hotline 1-800-4-A-CHILD Hepatitis Hotline National Domestic Violence/Abuse Hotline TDD National Hotlines and Helplines National Runaway Switchboard 1-800-RUNAWAY National Suicide Hotline 1-800-SUICIDE New Mexico Crisis Response Network New Mexico Poison Center New Mexico Suicide and Crisis Hotlines Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network (RAINN) 1-800-656-HOPE Toll-Free Numbers for Health Information AS SEEN ON DISCOVERY HEALTH CHANNEL Promising new research shows an 80% reduction in symptoms of bipolar and other emotional disorders Click here to learn how TRUEHOPE can help.
NMDGF - Project Wild SWH areas can provide a way for teachers, students, parents, neighborhoodorganizations and local new mexico Aquatic resources education Program http://www.wildlife.state.nm.us/education/project_wild.htm
Extractions: Y ear-round E xcellent S ervices Home Recreation Enforcement Conservation ... Commission Last Updated: Project WILD Click Here to View Workshops Project WILD is an interdisciplinary conservation and environmental education program emphasizing wildlife. The program is designed for educators of kindergarten through twelfth grade. Project WILD capitalizes on the natural interest children and adults have in wildlife by providing hands-on activities that enhance student learning in all subject and skill areas. Project WILD educational materials are provided to educators through practical, interactive workshops.
New Mexico Arts - Education Resources Arts education resources. The new mexico Public education Department Arts A+ schools also develop strong partnerships with parents, area cultural http://www.nmarts.org/ed/ed_resources.html
Extractions: This is an excellent primar on evalution from the W K Kellog Foundation. Resources: Arts integrated Schools A+ Schools The Whole Schools Initiative The Whole Schools Initiative is about comprehensive school reform using the arts, and requires a strong five-year commitment from the school and district. It is expected that school districts and the communities in which they exist will continue to support their Whole Schools project site after the five years is complete. Unlike the other grant categories, Whole Schools offers, indeed requires, a training component. The initiative is open to elementary and middle schools, with the prospect of expanding to high schools in the future. The goal of the initiative is to educate every child in a school in and through the arts. All members of the school community play an important role in this initiative: the superintendent, the principal, arts and classroom teachers, students, parents, community organizations, local artists and businesses. Also see our Arts Education Links and our Arts Education Lesson Plans pages for more resources.
Living In New Mexico Public Regulation Commission, new mexico Utility Division (Public Hosted bythe Public education Department. resources for persons with disabilities. http://www.state.nm.us/category/livingnm.html
Site Map Hosted by the Public education Department. resources for persons with disabilities . education in new mexico. General Information. All NM Schools http://www.state.nm.us/category/sitemap.html
Extractions: The first year a School is rated Probationary, it is designated as Performance Warned (PW) . If it receives a second Probationary rating, the school is designated School Improvement (SI) for a two year period. Probationary schools have resources available which can help improve the quality of education in their classrooms. Parents also have resources available to improve the educational environment for their children. Resources for Schools Schools rated probationary have access to, and are often given priority to grant money in order to improve their educational environment. These funds may be used for extensive data analysis; systemic planning, professional development as well as adopting research based instructional programs. Examples include but are not limited to: REA, CSRD, TANF and federal set-aside funds for school improvement. Click here to see more on funding resources.
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Dual Language Education Of New Mexico No parent education provided by the program (eg, PTA meetings and parent coffeemornings Albuquerque, new mexico 87102 Emailadmin@duallanguagenm.org http://www.duallanguagenm.org/family3.html
Extractions: "Dual Language Education fosters multicultural and multilingual education for the children of New Mexico." (*Click here for PDF format of this document.) Key Points Little or no evidence in practice Evidence of emerging practice Evidence of long-term commitment yet limited practice Systemic exemplary practice Bilingual community coordinator No person is designated as a community liaison/coordinator. Program is dependent on parent volunteers to coordinate and plan family outreach activities. The program has a designated community liaison with part-time and/or secondary responsibility. EA in charge of 'parent room' (i.e. fundraising), no particular academic focus. Designated community liaison teacher who is working toward developing a plan for a person with primary responsibility. Bilingual teacher with part-time (at least .5) responsibilities overseeing development of long-term plan - implementation carried out by bilingual EA or volunteers. Established community liaison position with full-time, primary responsibility.
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