TEE - The Trust For Early Education enrolled in oklahoma Early Childhood 4Year-Old Program (education Week, 2002)resources in oklahoma ⢠$72.2 million in federal funding for Head Start http://www.trustforearlyed.org/resources_state.aspx?id=43&txt=Oklahoma
Internet Resources No Child Left Behind resources. The education Commission on the States No US Department of education No Child Left Behind parent Information Website http://www.helpforschools.com/sikb/internet_resources.shtml
Online Resources For Parents, Educators And Businesses Federal resources for educational Excellence (FREE) (Website which providesteaching materials) parent Advocacy Coalition for education Rights (PACER) http://www.advocatesfored.org/resources.htm
Extractions: Local Resources Arts and Science Council Board of Education Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools CMS Guidance and Student Services Department Online Scholarship Guide ... United Family Services State Resources Learn NC, the New Learners and Educators Assistance and Resource Network of NC Meridian (a guide to how technology is being used to teach middle schoolers) No Child Left Behind in NC North Carolina Association of Educators North Carolina Department of Public Instruction North Carolina Department of Public Instruction ABC's results ... North Carolina General Assembly (a good source to track education legislation) North Carolina Public School Forum North Carolina School Boards Association North Carolina School of Science and Math North Carolina Standard Course of Study ... North Carolina State PTA National Resources ACT Assessment Test - Resources for Students Planning to Attend College American Federation of Teachers (AFT) Children's Defense Fund Education Commission of the States ... Education News.org
Gateway To Oklahoma - By Snowhawk oklahoma personal Web page of oklahoma info and resources by an Okie Native American, jump to oklahoma education / Gov About oklahoma http://www.snowhawk.com/oklahoma.html
Extractions: Oklahoma, also called "The Sooner State," is smack dab in the middle of the Heartland, USA. The name Oklahoma is from the Choctaw Nation words "okla" meaning people, and "humma" meaning red... "Red People." The largest population (250,000) of Native American Indians in the United States, with Tribal Headquarters for 39 Tribes, are in Oklahoma. The state was known as Indian Territory when the 5 civilized Tribes were forced to relocate here, during 1838-1839, from their homes in the southeast as ordered by President Jackson in what is known as the " Trail of Tears ." A treaty then swore this would be the Indians' Promised Land, "for as long as the grass grows and the water flows." However, in 1893 a choice portion of Indian Territory in Oklahoma was opened up for white settlement in one of the most bizarre events known to American History. Over 100,000 people lined up along 165 miles of the Kansas border ready to take off and stake their claims in the Land Rush . Those Federal Marshals, railroad personnel, and others who were legally allowed in the territory before the shot fired at noon, starting the race into "
Project Appleseed Main Resources The education resources Information Center (ERIC) is a digital library parent Involvement In Children s education Efforts by Public Elementary Schools http://www.projectappleseed.org/sitemap.html
Extractions: members login home take pledge about us blog We work for America's parents! Appleseed Staff Support Mr. Kevin Walker Mr. Michael Donovan Ms. Remle Johnson Vice Pres. Field Operations ... Sign In Main Topic Areas Order Toolbox 2005-06 Make A Contribution Parental Involvement Pledge Parental Involvement Chklst ... Conference Speaker Appleseed Today Newsletter pdf Contact Us PUBLIC SCHOOL INFORMATION U.S. Department of Education Education Resources Information Center State Dept's of Education Parent Information Resource Centers ... U.City ABOUT APPLESEED Teacher Magazine Parenting Magazine NPR Audio MP3 PTO Today ... St. Louis Post-Dispatch EDUCATION NEWS Washington Post New York Times Los Angeles Times USA Today ... Education Week US education news
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
Extractions: PDF version Barbara works for the Parent Training and Information Center (PTI) in her state. She is also the parent of a 17-year-old daughter who has multiple disabilities. Barbara loves to help other parents. She understands what they are going through. Everyday she gives many families who have children with disabilities help, hope, and a lot of information. On this day, Barbara's first call is from a new parent who thinks her eight-month-old son may need early intervention services. Barbara gives her the number for the early intervention office in her area. She sends her information about early intervention services and about the PTI, too. She also gives her information on a local parent support group. The next call is from a social worker at a local elementary school. She wants to know if someone at the PTI can help a parent who only speaks Spanish. Barbara gives her the name of one of the Spanish-speaking staff members and information on how to contact her.
Extractions: Get your evaluation ... Archives Curriculum Article C U R R I C U L U M A R T I C L E Teachers play a critical role in how children handle events related to September 11, 2001. Education World has compiled a list of Web sites to help teachers discuss the tragedy with students. Included: Links to Web resources for helping children cope with crisis. More September 11 Resources Don't miss the following Education World resources: September 11: Lessons and Resources for Classroom Teachers Remembering September 11 Lesson Plans Teaching About Islam, the Middle East Jan Jewell is a teacher at Cheyenne Middle School in Oklahoma City. She and her students have had experience dealing with acts of terror. The bombing of the federal building in Oklahoma City is a memory her students live with every day. As news broke about the terrorist attacks on New York City and Washington, D.C., Jewell's students first wanted to know why some kids were being picked up by their parents and why those parents felt afraid, Jewell said. With students who were left behind, "We talked about fearing things over which we had no control," said Jewell. "Then we talked about not giving into fear because then they [the terrorists] win. We talked about channeling our feelings into thinking about what we could do to help. We talked about how everyone responded to us when our federal building was bombed."
Oklahoma Homeschooling Laws - A To Z Home's Cool oklahoma education Code For Homeschooling The Complete Home Learning SourceBook The Essential Resource Guide for Homeschoolers, Parents, http://homeschooling.gomilpitas.com/laws/blOK.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
The Okparent Web. Resources For Parents And Parenting. resources and descriptions of general parenting issues, children and their Web is presented by the oklahoma Department of Human Services to provide http://www.okparent.org/
Extractions: www.okparent.org This site is produced in cooperation with Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, Okla., and Extension Educators in each county office, who provide Oklahoma families with current information on parenting and child care. The links in the left navigation bar can provide valuable information on the various aspects of parenting: General Parenting addresses a wide range of General Parenting issues. Special Situations provides information related to single parenting and discipline. Education provides information on various educational opportunities for children and parents, home schooling, and learning disabilities, as well as provides information about various publications. Family Roles identifies the various roles and relationships between children, fatherhood, motherhood, and grandparenting.
Oklahoma oklahoma DEPARTMENT OF VOCATIONAL AND TECHNICAL education for Parents ofChildren with Disabilities 5920 N. MacArthur oklahoma City, OK 73122 http://www.autism-pdd.net/links/oklahoma.html
Programs And Services - OKDHS oklahoma residents may apply to adopt through OKDHS at local human services nutrition and education for children while their parents or caregivers work; http://www.okdhs.org/programs/programs.htm
Extractions: Information Services Day Care ... Volunteerism The AIDS Coordination and Information Services (ACIS) program provides a central contact point for persons with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and their families to obtain information on a variety of health care and social services needs. The ACIS program coordinates HIV/AIDS-related activities within the Oklahoma Department of Human Services (OKDHS) and provides assistance to various OKDHS divisions. ACIS oversees statewide operation of the HIV/AIDS Case Management Program for OKDHS. Case management is provided through professional care coordinators located in Tulsa, Oklahoma City and Lawton who are trained to assist HIV-infected persons in accessing needed services. Care coordinators provide information and referral, client assessment, advocacy and intervention, access to contract services and follow-up services to ensure the client is receiving needed services. These staff are also involved in the development and coordination of community resources to fill gaps and eliminate duplication of services. There are no income or resource restrictions for case management services. HIV infection is the only eligibility criterion and referrals are accepted from any location in the state.
Extractions: VISION 2001-2002 Update Comments or questions regarding OneNet: webmaster@onenet.net Frequently Asked Questions (back) Who is involved in the 2001 Pilot Project? The 2001 pilot phase includes: Western Heights Schools Durant Public Schools Lawton Public Schools Stilwell Public Schools Tulsa Public Schools Claremore Public Schools Frontier Public Schools Muskogee Public Schools Oklahoma City Public Schools To what did the Pilot schools commit? Representatives from each of the nine school districts meet with other committee members on a monthly basic and give direction and approval for professional services, procurements, district participation, and content development. Why did Intel, Dell, SAP and Microsoft donate so much?
SWOSU: Al Harris Library: Net Resources: Education American Library Association resources for Parents, Teens, and Kids From theOklahoma education Oversight Board, Office of Accountability. http://www.swosu.edu/library/educ.htm
Extractions: This online catalog contains detailed descriptions of over 40,000 educational resources found on varioius federal, state, university, non-profit, and commercial internet sites. Also hosted by the Information Institute of Syracuse.lans and education-related news stories from major newspapers. The site includes sections for curriculum development, continuing education, and school administration. Kathy Shrock's Guide for Educators
Oklahoma Educational Standards And Accountability Plan oklahoma State Senate Issue Papers oklahoma Educational Standards and Part III Targeted resources. Establish the oklahoma HOPE Scholarship Program http://www.oksenate.gov/publications/issue_papers/OK_Educ_Plan.html
Extractions: and Accountability Plan Most people respond to standards and incentives. Incentives are routinely used to encourage desirable behavior. Standards with incentives work in many organizations including business and universities. Because they expect later compensation in money and prestige, ambitious college students strive for academic performance. Students hope to be recruited by a major corporation or for admission to a top graduate or professional school. It seems a good time to raise the question whether incentivized standards can work in schools as they do in much of the rest of society. Some have been disappointed with the results of past educational reforms. Would standards, coupled with incentives work better? Would, for example, schools perform better if they had specific goals and standards to meet? Would state-funded incentives encourage students to take rigorous high school coursework so that college would be partially or completely funded? Isn't it appropriate for schools to be held accountable for their student's success or failure? To hold schools accountable there must be clear and precise standards that each individual school district and then each individual school site must meet. Standards driven reform is an idea that has been sweeping across the nation. Oklahoma attempted to establish the process for standards based reform over 3 years ago. HB 1100 would have required each school site to have specific goals to achieve in the area of test scores, improved attendance, reduced drop-out rate, etc. Unfortunately, the bill was vetoed
Oklahoma VISION Project oklahoma Uses Microsoft Class Server to Realize its Vision for Class Servercan help make our education system more productive by allowing us to more http://www.microsoft.com/education/csoklahomavision.mspx
Extractions: Western Heights Public Schools Oklahoma Uses Microsoft Class Server to Realize its Vision for Individualized, Web-based Learning Since 2001, nine Oklahoma school districts have been demonstrating the potential of Web-based instruction. These districts are on the leading edge of a statewide initiative called the Oklahoma VISION project. Microsoft® Class Server is the application they use to deliver mathematics curriculum to their students over the Web. The long-term goal of the Oklahoma VISION project is to develop and deliver Web-based curriculum to all 500 Oklahoma school districts, serving more than 600,000 students. Oklahoma educators and legislators had a vision of technology's potential for improving communication, instruction and accountability among teachers and students, teachers and parents, school and districts, and districts and state agencies. With more than 80 percent of its 500 school districts linked by Oklahoma's OneNet broadband connectivity, state leaders wanted to develop strategies for harnessing the power of that technology to truly improve student learning and increase administrative efficiencies.
Links & Resources - Massachusetts Citizens For Children (MCC) Produces and disseminates educational materials to parents, families, to children and youth in oklahoma. Parenting resources for the 21st Century http://www.masskids.org/links/links_families.html
TEE - The Trust For Early Education âAll oklahoma families should have access to child care and early our schoolswhile increasing the role of parents in their children`s education. http://www.trustforearlyed.org/resource.aspx?idCat=0&strCat=&strSearch=&id=22
Oklahoma Education Colleges And Universities Our Database Currently Includes 39 oklahoma education Colleges and Universities.We re the perfect resource for high school students, parents, http://www.uscollegesearch.org/oklahoma-education-colleges.html
Extractions: Additional Oklahoma Education Colleges College City State Bacone College Muskogee OK Bartlesville Wesleyan College Bartlesville OK Cameron University Lawton OK Carl Albert State College Poteau OK Connors State College Warner OK East Central University Ada OK Eastern Oklahoma State College Wilburton OK Hillsdale Free Will Baptist College Moore OK Langston University Langston OK Mid America Bible College Oklahoma City OK Murray State College Tishomingo OK Northeastern Oklahoma Agricultural And Mech Coll Miami OK Northeastern State University Tahlequah OK Northern Oklahoma College Tonkawa OK Northwestern Oklahoma State University Alva OK Oklahoma Baptist University Shawnee OK Oklahoma Christian University Edmond OK Oklahoma City Community College Oklahoma City OK Oklahoma City University Oklahoma City OK Oklahoma Panhandle State University Goodwell OK Oklahoma State University-Main Campus Stillwater OK Oral Roberts University Tulsa OK Pontotoc Technology Center Ada
LCDA, Latino Community Development Agency - Oklahoma Family Support and Parenting education. . A Healthy Family Resource Program Since 1993, the oklahoma State Department of Health, Office of Child Abuse http://www.latinoagencyokc.org/programs/index.php?idp=3