Ohio Bicycle Federation Improving the lives of ohio s bicyclists through legislation, education, and resources for teaching children (and their parents) good cycling techniques http://www.ohiobike.org/resources.htm
Extractions: Clubs, tours, info, organizations, and more Resources for Cycling Safely and Efficiently (The following have been contributed by Fred Oswald) Cycling Information Resources includes links to safety articles, children's programs, and a list of Ohio's certified "Bike Ed" instructors. Digest of Ohio Bicycle Traffic Laws (compiled by OBF members) contains excerpts from Ohio traffic laws and what they mean for cyclists. Teaching Cycling to Children is a compilation of ideas and resources for teaching children (and their parents) good cycling techniques. Bicycle Safety Hang Cards print on light cardboard to make safety handouts. Give to bike shops for hanging from new bikes, or use as safety reminder. Both adult and parent's versions. "Drive Your Bike"
OHIO Implementation of Partnerships with ohio s two parent training and informationcenters to work Special education regional resource centers (SERRCs). http://www.signetwork.org/New_SigNet/Docs/OH/Ohio.htm
Extractions: August 1999 OHIO Abstract or Conceptual Framework for State Systemic Change Ohio is seeking SIG funding to implement a different system of professional development from what is being used currently, and will recruit and align various professional development providers to address specific issues of the school districts. The SIG will focus on two aspects of learning: high academic achievement and socially acceptable behavior. The SIG will serve as a vehicle for promoting shared responsibility among partners at the state, regional, and local levels. Such shared responsibility is central to improving results for all students and sustaining targeted change long after the project ends. Two basic strategies will be employed by the SIG: Anticipated outcomes of such partnerships, which reflect systems change or a change in the way district and building personnel do business, include:
PHP : Resource Details ohio Coalition for the education of Children w/ Disabilities The ParentsHelping Parents (PHP) website lists many events and resources not sponsored by http://www.php.com/include/agency/agency_item.php?AgencyID=248
School Safety Consultant: Kenneth Trump parent Resource Institute for Drug education American Society for Industrial ohio PTA ohio education Association Florida State Attorney s Office http://www.schoolsecurity.org/school-safety-experts/trump.html
Extractions: Kenneth S. Trump KENNETH S. TRUMP , M.P.A., is President of Natio nal School Safety and Security Services , a Cleveland-based national consulting firm specializing in school security and emergency preparedness training, school security assessments, and related school safety and crisis consulting services. Ken is one of the nations leading school safety experts and has over 20 years of front-line urban, suburban, and rural school security experience. Ken is author of the 1998 best-selling book, Practical School Security: Basic Guidelines for Safe and Secure Schools (Corwin Press), and over 40 articles on school security and crisis issues. His book, Classroom Killers? Hallway Hostages? How Schools Can Prevent and Manage School Crises
Higher Education Center: The Parent Connection The Higher education Center is the nation s resource for colleges and This pamphlet from ohio Parents for Drug Free Youth provides facts and statistics http://www.edc.org/hec/parents/
Extractions: powered by Google Alcohol and Other Drug Prevention: The Parent Connection Two of the biggest concerns parents have when they send their sons and daughters to college are whether they will be safe, and whether they will do well academically. Both of those concerns are legitimate, and both are closely related to alcohol and other drugs, whether used by the student or by their fellow students. So parents deserve to know what schools are doing to curb alcohol and other drug use, and college administrators must be prepared to answer tough questions about their alcohol and other drug prevention policies and programs. For Parents of College-Bound Students What Colleges Are Saying to Parents About Alcohol and Other Drugs Parental Notification Additional Resources For Parents of College-Bound Students The Center for Parental Freedom is a coalition of parents, teachers, pediatricians, psychologists, dentists and children who seek to have parental and personal rights respected in US schools and universities. This site is to provide accurate information, support, and resources to assist parents and others in raising children to be healthy, drug-free, productive adults. In pursuit of this mission, the Parenting
ADOPTION LAWS IN OHIO Adoption resources in ohio for Adopting and Adoptive Parents and Families 3 legalresources search/reunion support/education waiting children more resources http://www.adoption.org/adopt/adoption-laws-in-ohio.php
Extractions: - Select One - General Info I am Pregnant I Want to Adopt Adopt Internationally Countries Site Map Pregnant...? Looking to adopt? International Adoption? Pregnant? ... Foster Top Resources for: Community Professionals Shop Library Ohio Adoption Records - where do I start?! Columbus oh - Adoption Forums legal resources search/reunion support/education waiting children more resources child dev./health fraud/scams money issues non-traditional openness parental rights race/culture/faith single parents more issues all articles (library) links Got a Question?... Senate Bill 27: Strengthening Provisions for Disclosure of Information to Prospective ...
CEC/Ohio Teacher Support Join Our ENews List To Receive Important News Bulletins from CEC/ohio Inclusive education resources, This site contains practical, useful information, http://www.cec-ohio.org/Teacher.htm
Extractions: Subscribe Unsubscribe No Child Left Behind and Unintended Consequences Education Reform - Early Childhood Education - States Moving Toward Universal Coverage Helping Children with Autism Learn One of the best resources for promoting respect for differences is the accolade winning Teaching Tolerance , a project of the Southern Poverty Law Center. Print and On-Line materials are available. For a FREE subscription to Teaching Tolerance magazine, download and fill out the form below and mail it to: Teaching Tolerance Magazine, A Project of the Southern Poverty Law Center, PO Box 548, Montgomery, AL 36177-9621. Below you will find links to web sites featuring resources for teachers, such as practical classroom strategies, free e-mail newsletters, grants, instructional materials, and teacher chat rooms. If you know of other sites that we could add to our list to enhance our offerings, please contact us at information@cec-ohio.org
CEC/Ohio Links ohio Coalition for the education of Children with Disabilities, A statewide, Central offers free tools and resources to help school staff and parents to http://www.cec-ohio.org/Links.htm
Extractions: Links Council for Exceptional Children The largest international professional organization dedicated to improving educational outcomes for individuals with exceptionalities. Ohio Department of Education The site for current information on educational issues and happening around our state. Ohio Department of Education Recommended Site Information on career-technical education for students with disabilities. Ohio Department of Education Recommended Site Information on bilingual and multicultural education. Ohio Coalition for the Education of Children with Disabilities A statewide, nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing the educational interests of children with handicapping conditions. National Center for Culturally Responsive Educational Systems The National Center for Culturally Responsive Educational Systems (NCCRESt), a project funded by the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Special Education Programs, provides technical assistance and professional development to close the achievement gap between students from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds and their peers, and reduce inappropriate referrals to special education. The project targets improvements in culturally responsive practices, early intervention, literacy, and positive behavioral supports.
Corporation For Ohio Appalachian Development (COAD) Parenting resources COAD Child Care Resource Network offers classes on quality ohio Department of Job and Family Services ohio Department of education http://www.coadinc.org/Main.php?page=programs-ece-1
FC-Cleveland - Spotlight On Heights parent Center (HPC) is a family education, resource and support centerlocated in the Millikin Early Childhood Center in Cleveland Heights, ohio. http://fdncenter.org/cleveland/spotlight/cl_spotlight_110103.html
Extractions: The vision of Heights Parent Center is to be a recognized, high quality, family-centered community asset that provides a safe, accessible environment for all families to play and learn together. The Center offers opportunities for families to make connections that help support a healthy community and is an active partner with other community organizations in responding to the diverse needs of families. Background: Heights Parent Center (HPC) is a family education, resource and support center located in the Millikin Early Childhood Center in Cleveland Heights, Ohio. It is one of many preventive family support programs that have emerged across the nation. Most parents will not seek formal help for the day-to-day challenges with their children because of the stigma involved. However, when they can easily access resources to strengthen their parenting, and reduce their stress and isolation, the positive results can dramatically improve the functioning of the family and the ultimate outcomes for the children. The family support movement is based on the belief that all parents want to be "good" parents and helps them use available resources to meet that goal. Centers such as Heights Parent Center are not intended only for "at risk" families, but understand that
Extractions: Do you have an idea on how to make History Day or the History Day events better? We change many things every year based on student, teacher and parent input. While there are some things that we cant change (the rules and themes are decided by National History Day), there are many things that we can!
Bulletin: Applied Resources The resource guide enables teenage parents to continue their education, to learnabout Available through Division of Vocational/Career educationohio http://www.hec.ohio-state.edu/famlife/bulletin/volume.1/bull14d.htm
Extractions: Applied Resources Welfare to Work: Employment and Training Programs Annual Report 1993.Illinois State Department of Public Aid, Springfield. This report describes the various programs implemented by the Illinois Department of Public Aid. The objective of the programs were to train welfare recipients for the job market and provide adequate employment. These diverse programs address needs of various AFDC subgroups. Three major programs are: Project Chance which serves unemployed parents living in two-parent households, Opportunities- Ten community colleges provide education/training to welfare recipients, and Young Parent Services-targets needs and problems encountered by teen parents. The general content of the training includes such topics as: overcoming barriers, improving self-esteem, computer literacy, and budgeting.ERICDOC Reproduction Service. No. ED378317. Toward Self Sufficiency: Welfare Reform and the Role of Extension Programming: Work not Welfare: University of Wisconsin-Extension, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin. "Work Not Welfare", is a program that not only addresses the needs of employment, but also the need for life management skills by providing a series of classes that include: management, nutrition, food management, parenting, time management, and job finding skills. Participation is required in order for recipients to earn their AFDC stipend. The content, curriculum, and teaching of the classes is the responsibility of the University of Wisconsin-Extension, Family Living in Fond du Lac county. Part-time instructors are funded by the Department of Social Services, but supervised by Wisconsin-Extension. Contact Nan Baumgartner or Barbara Roder at (414)-929-3170 or E-mail Fond Du Lac@Wisplan.uwex.wisc.edu
Cofeat.org - Central Ohio Resources Central ohio Chapter is a nonprofit group of parents and professionals advocating Central ohio Special education Regional Resource Center is one of http://www.cofeat.org/default.aspx?pageid=TKgh5tWA6eVg+rm5bs69bQ==
Web Resources CHUH Schools Instructional Services ohio Proficiency resources available on theWeb. Web Based Proficiency resources. ohio Department of education http://www.chuh.org/Students/proficiency.lasso
Extractions: Choose Location Alumni Calendar of Events Career Development Career Prep Consortium Continuous Improvement Plan (CIP) Curriculum Educational Resources Education Web Sites Email Gifted Education Human Resources Ideas for Classroom Projects Literacy Resources Mentors/Entry Year Teachers Proficiency Resources Online Research Sources Search chuh.org Search Web Sites Staff Development Technology Help Desk Technology Integration Video Collection Workshops 4th Grade 6th Grade 9th Grade 12th Grade ... 9th Grade Math Proficiency Practice Test (NASA) 9th Grade Citizenship Test Review (The Church of the Covenant) Middle School Science Links (NASA Summer Workshop) Math Problem Server (Fairbanks Country Day School) Online Math Activities List updated 9/03/03
Extractions: View a PowerPoint Presentation about the OVPIRC Program. NEW BOOK DRAWING! Click here to enter the book drawing for a chance to win a collection of 10 brand new Scholastic books. This Weeks Events To receive weekly updates of upcoming events in your email please click here. Sept 23 Carroll Family Literacy Training Sheila Chowning Sept 23 Carroll Safe Night Sheila Chowning Sept 23 Eminence Fathers Matter Swim Party Debbie Hartford Sept 23 Henry Swim Party With Dad Sharla Whitt Sept 26 Oldham ESL/Parenting Classes Gaylene Mattingly Sept 27 Owen Nurturing Parent Class for Teens Kathy Resetar Sept 29 Henry Kentucky Authors Family Night Sharla Whitt Sept 29 Owen Nurturing Parent Class for Birth through Five Kathy Resetar Tip Sheets for Parents Catch A Kid Doing Good!
Early Childhood Education Resources On The World Wide Web The Gateway to Educational Materials (GEM), a onestop resource for K-12 educational We also recommend that parents and teachers remind children not to http://webster.commnet.edu/webpicks/weblist/educ_list.htm
Extractions: If you have a navigation frame to the left (a list of academic disciplines) and you'd like to get rid of it, you can do so by clicking HERE . Clicking on the hyperlinks on this page will open a new window, eliminating the navigation frame to the left. We do not wish to confine other people's Web pages to our framed structure. You can return to this page by using the BACK button on your browser, by saving it as a Bookmark or Favorite, or by using the pulldown menu on the address line (if your browser is so equipped).. This list was reviewed and updated on 6 August 2001. Please send news of dead and changed links and suggestions for new resources to the College Webmaster The Laboratory School , a nationally accredited Early Childhood program for the children of students, faculty, and the Greater Hartford community. Catalogue Information for programs and courses in Education at Capital ERIC Clearinghouse on Elementary and Early Childhood Education National Parent Information Network (NPIN) , from Tufts University. Sites are grouped in six categories Family, Education, Health, Typical Development, Childcare, and Activities and then further divided by topic. America's Children: Key National Indicators of Well-Being, 1999
Education Resource Organizations Directory (EROD) parent Advocacy Center for education Rights 8161 Normandale Boulevard Sunrise Children s Foundation parent Information and Resource Center (Nevada) http://bcol02.ed.gov/Programs/EROD/org_list.cfm?category_cd=PRC
SEO-SERRC Home Page Special education Regional Resource Centers in ohio Resource Guide for Parents)Addendum Notice of Procedural Safeguards Effective July 5, 2005 http://www.seo-serrc.org/
Lakewood City Schools - Lakewood, Ohio Homework Pathfinders Resource guides for assignments. Middle School ElementaryGrade ohio Department of education No Child Left Left Behind Act http://www.lkwdpl.org/schools/
Prevent Child Abuse Ohio - The Parent Resource Center Prevent Child Abuse ohio offers three parenting programs, Help Me Grow, For questions or concerns, please call the parent Resource Line at (614) http://www.pcao.org/programs/resource.cfm
Extractions: Parenting Programs: Prevent Child Abuse Ohio offers three parenting programs, Help Me Grow, the Parent Enrichment Program and the Parents Who Care Program. Help Me Grow Prevent Child Abuse Ohio is proud to house one of the twelve Help Me Grow sites in Franklin County. Help Me Grow is a program for Ohio's expectant parents, newborns, infants and toddlers that provides health and developmental services so that children start school healthy and ready to learn. Help Me Grow promotes the well-being of young children through home-based specialized services and public awareness, with a special emphasis on early intervention and prevention. Research demonstrates that the first three years are critical for getting babies off to a good start. Parent Enrichment Program The Parent Enrichment Program is a parenting program for teen parents as they learn to care for their children. It promotes positive parenting skills and increases awareness of child development. Parents Who Care Program The Parents Who Care Program is a parenting program (for individuals over the age of 18) who are parents, grandparents, guardians, child care providers and others who care for children. It promotes positive parenting skills, increases awareness of child development and reduces the likelihood of abuse and neglect. Finding Good, Safe Child Care