Extractions: Educational Technology Resources: Curriculum Applications Educational Technology Planning and Management Grants and Funding Handheld Devices ... Staff Development and Training Curriculum Applications AOL@ School Appalachian Resource Center, from Appalachian Power Apple Learning Interchange The Argus Clearing House : a guide to curriculum guides of Web sites : searchable archives of online instructional Web sites, and E-mail service of weekly updates The Bridge Teacher Resource Center : a Sea Grant National Ocean partnership Program, Web links to scientists and research institutions, lesson plan collection, and information centers for ocean science topics The California Instructional Technology Clearinghouse : evaluations of instructional materials Classroom Connect Connections + (From Content Knowledge: A Compendium of Standards and Benchmarks For K-12 Education : lesson plans, activities, curriculum resources
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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 Tennessee Adoptive Parents - Maternity support in Tn? - 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?... Adoption Resources in Tennessee for Adopting and Adoptive Parents and Families 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?... Relinquishment - Consent - Time to Revoke - Tennessee
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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
Nashville Schools Curriculum Resources Community resources (Guide to Field Trip Opportunities and Outreach Programs for Metro Nashville Public Schools; tennessee State Department of education http://www.nashville.k12.tn.us/curriculum/curriculum.html
CharacterEd.Net - Parent Notebook Welcome to the Character education Network. parent Notebook. This section containsarticles and resources about character education that are designed for http://www.charactered.net/parent/parentresources.asp
Extractions: Resources This section contains articles and resources about character education that are designed for parents and other community members. These are provided as a community service by CharacterEd.Net and the respective contributors. Note: This site is primarily designed to deliver student-ready character education lessons and activities. The student curriculum continues to be available by subscription. This parent section is designed to support the implementation of character education programs in schools across the country. Messages from Dr. Vincent Thoughtful topics on character education by Dr. Philip Fitch Vincent, Director of the Character Development Group (www.charactereducation.com) Activities for Families Parenting Ideas and Resources Character Ed in the Community Teaching Resources
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HIV/AIDS Resources In Arkansas To request that your agency be added to this resource list, please email us. parent education classes and groups Diamond State Rodeo Association http://www.deltaaetc.org/arkresources.html
K-12 Networking - State Of Tennessee Leverage use of existing Office for Information resources and tennessee Board ofRegents THE tennessee education NETWORK VISION FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS http://www.nctp.com/TN.html
Extractions: larry@nctp.com This plan's inclusion in the electronic database indicates that it is due consideration by technology planning committees. The following message concerns K-12 networking in the State of Tennessee. Forwarding or cross-posting of this message is welcomed, provided the content is left intact. This does not represent an official statement by the State of Tennessee, and any errors or omissions are my own. I must acknowledge the invaluable contribution of the COSNDISC participants and other state Education officials in our planning process in Tennessee: we've sought the benefit of others' experience in K-12 networking and you have been most helpful to us. The Tennessee State Department of Education presented its recommendations for the Tennessee Education Network (TEN) and 21st Century Classroom initiatives to the State's Information Systems Council (ISC) on December 16, 1993. Part of that presentation was the recommended TEN telecommunications approach. That segment of the presentation is reproduced in outline form below. The ISC gave their support to this approach, and Tennessee will be implementing the TEN - including Internet access to every school - in 1994.
Extractions: by Norman Pickell When parents, for whatever reason, decide to live apart, the financial suffering of their children should be kept to a minimum. Both parents should be doing what is best for their children. Surely no one would disagree with the principle that both parents have a financial obligation to support their children. However, the amount of child support that the non-custodial parent pays to the custodial parent is often the subject of a battle in court. Whether the battle between Mom and Dad continues until a Judge sets the amount after a court hearing, or whether the parents settle on the doorsteps of the court house, the end of the battle is often preceded by arguing and blaming. Sometimes one parent threatens to apply for custody as a bargaining tool in the negotiations over the amount of child support to be paid. In Ontario and Canada, there are what we call "Table Amounts" for child support. These amounts depend solely on the payor's income and the number of children to be supported. For example, based on the latest Tables, if there are three children and the payor has an annual income of $ 20,000.00, the Table Amount of child support to be paid in Ontario is $ 390.00 monthly tax-free. On the other hand, if the payor's annual income is $ 40,000.00, the Table Amount increases to $ 748.00.
Bridges4Kids State Resources And Information: Michigan education resources Information click here. After four years of federallitigation, the state of tennessee and a group of advocacy attorneys are on http://www.bridges4kids.org/states/tn.htm
Extractions: Find your weather forecast by zip code - c lick here Parents as Teachers (PAT) is an international early childhood parent education and family support program serving families throughout pregnancy until their child enters kindergarten. Parent Reviews Give an Inside View - How does your school do in meeting the needs of its students? Just click on Parent Reviews on any school profile to see personal, up-close comments about schools.
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Mid TN NFB Chapter - Resources For Parents And Teachers. resources for parents and teachers of blind children. tennessee Infant ParentSupport(TIPS). TIPS is a Department of education organization that http://www.nfbmidtn.org/assets/parents.htm
Extractions: Many parents and teachers of blind children (see "Who Is Blind") have difficulty in locating accurate information, resources and services, and often lack contact with people who understand their particular struggles, challenges, discouragements and triumphs. Here we have contact information for helpful resources and have assembled some material that may be useful. Also, every child is an individual and often what is needed to meet the unique needs of a particular child and/or situation is some creative thinking, problem solving and new ideas. One of our chapter members, herself blind, is a special education teacher, trained in teaching the blind and who has worked extensively with blind children ages birth to 18. Blind children need blind, adult role models and benefit greatly from positive time spent with them. Please contact us if you would like some support and/or practical assistance (as detailed in About This Chapter Provides under-graduate and post-graduate degrees training teachers of the blind. Blind students encouraged to apply, scholarships are available.
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Extractions: The sparse availability of legal representation for students is overwhelmed by the growing need for access to legal advocacy on behalf of this disempowered population. LEARN will seek to address this imbalance. The legal services programs that handle education cases acknowledge the need for a project that will educate more lawyers about the field, adequately support the handful of private lawyers who currently handle education cases, and cultivate new resources from the relevant professional communities to serve at- risk students. The College, located in Knoxville, is uniquely situated to serve both urban and rural areas. Knoxville is located in a metropolitan area of over 600,000; yet surrounding the metro area and only a short distance away lies a large number of small rural counties. LEARN will not only support litigation and administrative dispute resolution, but also will stimulate community legal education and the organization of effective groups of students and parents. Initially, the project will create an advisory panel composed of lawyers, lay advocates, students, and professionals. This panel will assist the project in targeting opportunities to strengthen the voices and influence of parents and students in confronting the hardships stemming from lack of equal educational opportunities. This work will complement the legal work performed by the lawyer members of LEARN and will assure that the Project in a collaborative way that helps to develop non-lawyer leadership.
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ABA Resources For Recovery From Autism/PDD/Hyperlexia This is a collection of Internet and other resources which parents of children tennessee Board of education There are no studies that indicate that http://members.tripod.com/RSaffran/aba.html
Extractions: ABA Resources for Recovery from Autism/PDD/Hyperlexia I am the father of a school-age child who has autism. This is a collection of Internet and other resources which parents of children with PDD PDD-NOS autism Asperger's Syndrome , or hyperlexia may find useful. All the information concerns teaching methods that are a branch of applied behavior analysis (ABA) called behavioral intervention . One of the methods is discrete trial training . Some (inaccurately) use the term " Lovaas method." We worked hard to get complete information, implement a program, and have our school system pay for it. My hope is to help spare other parents (and their children) some of the pain and wasted time we went through. Here are all the helpful resources I've found, with the best places to start marked . The essentials of starting a program for your child are marked to . Please also see the frequently asked questions about ABA and autism . For information on training or employment see the education and employment listings Why don't the links work?
CISE World Wide Web Resources About Behavior Center for Innovations in education. risk identification, and parent activities,as well as links to a variety of other resources. http://www.cise.missouri.edu/behavior/links.html