School District Of Philadelphia - Parents Philadelphia education Fund Working with teachers, parents, parent s ResourceCenter The Center for Health and Health Care in Schools (CHHCS) was http://www.phila.k12.pa.us/parents/
Early Childhood Education Resources On The World Wide Web The Gateway to Educational Materials (GEM), a onestop resource for K-12 E-Mail Discussion Groups for people interested in parenting and early childhood 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
Parents Help for parents who want to help their students and graduates find success for parents with children who are contemplating a college education or who http://www.jobweb.com/Resources/Library/Parents/default.htm
Extractions: Home About JobWeb Contact Us Site Map ... For Employers Career Library Career Library Library Parents 10 Tips for Parents of Prospective College Students Here are a few tips for parents with children who are contemplating a college education or who are currently enrolled in college. A Career Planning Course for Parents Many college students struggle with deciding on a career path. Parents can help their college students through this process, whether its sitting back and being patient or offering advice and encouragement. A Parents' Guide to Career Development One of the most valuable things parents can do to help a student with career planning is listen: be open to ideas, try to help your student find information, and be nonjudgmental. Here are 10 ways you can help. Freshmen and Sophomores: Ready or Not, Your Career Has Begun Preparing for your career doesn't begin during your senior year. In fact, it has already begun! The decisions you make and the things you do as a freshman and sophomore greatly impact your ability to reach your career goals as a graduating senior. Parents Have Their Say About Their College-Age Children's Career Decisions Research supports the influence of parental expectations and aspirations on the career decisions of their children. These expectations lay a foundation for parents behaviors and interactions with their children, which then indirectly or directly influence choices they make in the future.
PaTTAN The pennsylvania Training and Technical Assistance Network (PaTTAN) is an of the pennsylvania Department of education, Bureau of Special education. http://www.pattan.k12.pa.us/
Extractions: The Pennsylvania Training and Technical Assistance Network ( PaTTAN ) is an initiative of the Pennsylvania Department of Education, Bureau of Special Education. PaTTAN supports the Department of Education's efforts to lead and serve the educational community by offering professional development that builds the capacity of local educational agencies to meet students' needs. PaTTAN's primary focus is special education. However, services are also provided to support Early Intervention, student assessment, tutoring and other partnership efforts, all designed to help students succeed. Due to an emergency Dr. Brenda Smith Myles is not able to present the Asperger's Teleconference scheduled for September 16, 2005. This event has been CANCELLED, but we anticipate it will be rescheduled in the near future. Thank you for your understanding. BSE Performance Grant for Transition from School to Community-Based Employment Application Special Education Evaluation/Reevaluation/IEP Process Special Education Process Timelines September 16, 2005 Penn Link - State Performance Plan Forums ... Partners
Learn At The Franklin Institute Online an online gallery of sixteen educational resources related to a collection One school, located in the School District of Philadelphia, pennsylvania, http://sln.fi.edu/learn.html
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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
Redirect To New Web Page The parent Resource Center is located at 2334 Gallows Road, Dunn Loring, VA 22027, The Maryland Coalition for Inclusive education, Inc. presents http://www.fcps.k12.va.us/DSSSE/prc/workshops.htm
Extractions: Search: FCPS Policies, Bylaws, and Regulations Accountability Facilities and Transportation Services Financial Services Human Resources Information Technology Instructional Services Special Services This web site has moved to http://www.fcps.edu/ss/prc/ Current web page will automatically redirect you to the new site within 5 seconds.
Special Education, Carnegie Library Of Pittsburgh Resource Guide EASI S mission is to serve as a resource to the education community by a multifaceted, comprehensive parent Directed Family Resource Center for http://www.carnegielibrary.org/subject/education/k12/specialed.html
Extractions: A Second Chance, Inc. is a non-profit corporation whose mission is to provide a safe, secure, and nurturing environment to children who are being cared for by their relatives or a close family friend - formally called "kinship care". A Second Chance, Inc. is a subcontracting agency of Allegheny County Children and Youth Services (now called Allegheny County Children, Youth and Families (CYF).
PA Library Association Public libraries are an irreplaceable resource for young children and their the Office of Commonwealth Libraries, pennsylvania Department of education. http://www.palibraries.org/bestprac.htm
FEMA For Kids: Resources For Parents & Teachers Skip Top Navigation. resources for Parents Teachers, Email Search Home US Department of education Emergency Planning for Schools http://www.fema.gov/kids/teacher.htm
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Labor And Childbirth Services In Philadelphia Birth Right Doula Services Private Childbirth education Classes and newparents find pregnancy, childbirth, baby, and parenting resources (including http://www.expectantmothersguide.com/childbirth/philadelphia.htm
Extractions: Albert Einstein Healthcare Network The Birth Center - Midwifery Care The Chester County Hospital ... - Pediatric Click here for a complete list of services for expectant mothers and new parents in the Greater Philadelphia area that participated in the Expectant Mother's Guide to Philadelphia This website represents the articles and businesses that have participated in the Expectant Mother's Guide , a series of printed resource booklets designed to help pregnant women, expectant parents, and new parents find pregnancy, childbirth, baby, and parenting resources (including stores and services) in specific U.S. markets.
Sullivan County PA Community Resources The regional education service agency serving Bradford, A resource for parents,educators, and professionals seeking information about special education http://www.sullivancounty-pa.us/resources.html
Extractions: E-mail: cmatthew@cancer.org Provides information to cancer patients and their families, health professionals and the general public on latest cancer research, treatments, cancer itself, and quality nutrition information for patients. Provides transportation reimbursement for treatment visits, according to program guidelines. Assistance with prescription cost is available when not covered by insurance. Reach to Recovery program for breast cancer patients. AMERICAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION
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AMERICAN COUNCIL OF THE BLIND resources FOR parentS AND TEACHERS OF BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED CHILDREN REVISED12/20/2004 website parent Advocacy Coalition for Educational Rights http://www.acb.org/resources/parents.html
Extractions: REVISED 8/16/2005 The following organizations provide information, products and/or services to parents or teachers of blind and visually impaired children. In addition to these organizations, contact your state education department for early intervention and childhood learning enhancement information. This is not intended as a complete list or an endorsement. American Printing House for the Blind
Extractions: Deregulation and Choice by Marie Gryphon and David Salisbury Marie Gryphon is an education policy analyst and David Salisbury is director of the Center for Educational Freedom at the Cato Institute. Executive Summary Originally enacted as the Education for All Handicapped Children Act, the Individuals with Disabilities in Education Act of 1975 was intended to guarantee each disabled child access to a free appropriate public education. The act is arguably the high-water mark of federal control of American education, regulating nearly all aspects of special education law and policy. IDEA is due for reauthorization this year.