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         California Education Parent Resources:     more books (16)
  1. "Partnerships of schools, tribes, communities, parents, and businesses" INAR/NACIE joint issues sessions NIEA 22nd Annual Conference - San Diego, California, October 15, 1990 (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:341539) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1990
  2. Laws about tobacco, alcohol, and other drugs a guidebook for California's parents and educators (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:379560) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1994
  3. Child-care aid and quality for California families focusing on San Francisco and Santa Clara counties : Growing Up in Poverty Project (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:455030) by U.S. Dept of Education, 2001
  4. "Parental involvement" INAR/NACIE joint issues sessions NIEA 22nd Annual Conference - San Diego, California, October 16, 1990 (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:341538) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1990
  5. A Resource Manual for Parent and Community Involvement in Nutrition Education Programs
  6. Parent involvement contracts in California's charter schools strategy for educational improvement or method of exclusion? (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:384120) by Henry Jay Becker, 1995
  7. Trainer's manual for working together for quality education: Seminars for parents of children with exceptional needs. An awareness program designed for ... of Education Office of Special Education by Anne Langstaff Pasanella, 1979
  8. Parents and their informational resources a reassessment of findings from Alum Rock (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:375985) by Patricia M. Lines, 1993
  9. A Resource Manual for Parent and Community Involvement in Nutrition Education Programs (Net Nutrition Choose Well Be Well) by Janet Lundin, 1984
  10. Teen parents selected resources for vocational preparation (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:324415) by Sheri C. Kallembach, 1990
  11. Cross Cultural Resource Center Institute on Parent Participation: An evaluation report (Applied Anthropology Documentation Project) by John U Ogbu, 1978
  12. Parent opinions about standardized tests, teacher's information and performance assessments (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:378227) by Lorrie A. Shepard, 1993
  13. Professional supplement to accompany To parents of children with special needs: A manual on parent involvement in educational programming by Anne Langstaff Pasanella, 1977
  14. Boulder Valley schools teen parenting program an exemplary vocational education program serving a population with special needs, (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:326696) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1990

81. Advocacy [CAAE]
The california Alliance for Arts education promotes, supports and starter toolsand resources specifically tailored to reach parents, educators,
http://www.artsed411.org/resources/index.stm

Advocacy
Organizations/Agencies
Statistics
Guidelines for
Arts Education Arts Education Policy Planning Arts
Education Programs:
Resources for

Arts Teachers Resources for
Visiting Artists Fund Development Special Needs Electronic Newsletters
Vendors
... Statewide
Arts Education Directory
Advocacy
Arts Education in Public Schools Resource Center Americans for the Arts and the National School Boards Association have teamed up to compile a very comprehensive online resource center, Arts Education in Public Schools, which covers topics such as arts and academic achievement, arts education policy, assessing the needs of your district, making arts education a priority, funding resources and other valuable resources. Access the advocacy section at: http://ww3.artsusa.org/services/arts_education/resource_center/resource_center_004.asp Arts Education Partnership (AEP) AEP is a private, nonprofit coalition of education, arts, business, philanthropic, and government organizations that demonstrates and promotes the essential role of arts education in enabling all students to succeed in school, life, and work. The AEP web site has a wealth of research and advocacy resources available in print and as PDFs.

82. Mathematics Resources For Educators
Mathematics resources for teachers, school librarians, parents, and students in From Kings County Office of education. california Mathematics Standards
http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/math.htm
Internet School Library Media Center
Mathematics Resources K-12
Welcome to the Internet School Library Media Center mathematics page. You will find mathematics history, organizations, puzzles and games, tutorials, lesson plans, math education and more on this page. Separate pages are devoted to geometry algebra calculus statistics . Be sure to preview all categories to find information you need since content will be distributed across different categories. You can search this site, use an index or sitemap
Associations
Journals Mathematics Education ... For Parents
Associations
National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM)
American Mathematical Society

Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators

Mathematics Association of America
...
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Journals
American Journal of Mathematics
Educational Studies in Mathematics; An International Journal

Journal for Research in Mathematics Education (JRME)

NCTM. Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School
...
Practical Uses of Math and Science Home Page (PUMAS)
From NASA. On-line journal of math and science examples for pre-college education. New York Journal of Mathematics Musings
On-line journal based at St. Cloud State University; interested in mathematical

83. California Community Colleges - ESED- Instructional Resources And Technology
The goal of Noncredit (often referred to as adult education) is to provide are set forth in the california education Code, § 84757 as Parenting,
http://www.cccco.edu/divisions/esed/aa_ir/noncredit.htm
California Home Chancellor's Office Home Find a College News ... Agency Noncredit (Adult Education) The goal of Noncredit (often referred to as adult education) is to provide educational opportunities that address the unique needs of California adults. Noncredit education provides persons with skills that are critical to their ability to become and or remain independent and to contribute to the economy of California. Noncredit education provides adults the opportunity to earn a high school diploma or a general equivalency diploma(GED), increase literacy skills, learn English, learn to read and write, gain American citizenship, become an effective parent, and learn a specific job skill. Authorized categories for state-supported noncredit education are set forth in the California Education Code 84757 as: Parenting, Elementary and Secondary Basic Skills, English as a Second Language (ESL), Immigrants, Adults with Disabilities, Short-term Vocational, Older Adults, Home Economics, Health and Safety.

84. CMMR - BILINGUAL/ESL/MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION RESOURCES
This page is intended primarily as a place for bilingual parents to find The Schools of california OnLine resources For education provides links to
http://www-bcf.usc.edu/~cmmr/BEResources.html
BILINGUAL / ESL / MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION RESOURCES
Sites and articles listed here are not necessarily endorsed by the CMMR ; they are listed for informational purposes only. Full text articles and resources are also provided. If you would like to suggest a site to be added to this listing please visit our " Submit a Site " page.
In the beginning was the Word. And the Word was made flesh. It was so in the beginning and it is so today. The langauge, the Word, carries within it the history, the culture, the traditions, the very life of a people, the flesh. Language is people. We cannot even conceive of a people without a language, or a language without a people. The two are one and the same. To know one is to know the other.
- Sabine Ulibarri
The Educational Resources Information Center/National Clearinghouse for ESL Literacy Education (ERIC/NCLE) recently posted these resources for educators: Compiled by MaryAnn Cunningham Florez, the effort contains a fact sheet with suggestions for a successful search of the ERIC database, along with a list of ERIC descriptors and references.

85. @LA Children/Kids/Youth Resources In Southern California: Los Angeles County, Or
Strategies Family Resource Centers in california, Camarillo Su Casa, ArtesiaTeam Kids UCLA s CERC (Community education and Resource Centers), Westwood
http://www.at-la.com/@la-kid.htm
Children/Kids/Youth
whole words only All Counties Los Angeles County Orange County Riverside County San Bernardino County Ventura County www. .la
Adoptions Art Programs Baby Products Birthday Parties ...
Index
Directories/Information - bilingual Spanish
AV Kids Network
- Antelope Valley
Baby Zone Los Angeles

California Kids and Teens

Childavenue.com Playgroups California

Childslife.com
...
Kidsize Connections
, Burbank
LA CityKids

LA Youth
- newspaper Los Angeles Family Magazine Pasadena Kid's Pages , Pasadena RanchoKids Online , Rancho Cucamonga Schoolsout.org , Pasadena - after school programs, activities The Daisy Chain Los Angeles The Kid Connection - San Gabriel Valley The Kids Directory - A free family resource guide for children's stores and services in the South Bay. The Orange Cat - San Gabriel Valley UrbanBaby Los Angeles Whats Up for Kids - South Bay WestchesterKids.org Index Child Welfare Abuse Addictions Adoptions America's Promise ... A Place Called Home (APCH) , South LA ABLE (Association for Better Living and Education International) , Hollywood Achievement Council, The

86. ERIC/OSEP Directory Of Projects: Community Parent Resource Center
education) Community parent Resource Center (CPRC) in Oakland, california, parent Empowerment. Decision Making. Individualized education Programs.
http://www.cec.sped.org/osep/database/detailView.html?masterID=574

87. 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
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

88. Education Resources For Teachers, Students And Parents: Journey To Forever
educational WWW resources for K12 Students and Teachers, Integrate the Internet Lightspan.com education portal for educators, parents, and students,
http://journeytoforever.org/edu_resource.html

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Projects Community development Why we're doing this Rural development Fixing what's broken City farms Edible cities Organic gardening Everyone can grow their own food Composting The Wheel of Life Small farms The way forward Biofuels Fuel for the future Solar box cookers Sun power saves lives and trees Trees, soil and water Healthcare for mountains Seeds of the world No seeds, no food Appropriate technology What works and fits Project vehicles The workhorses
Internet Why it really matters Internet interaction Finding your way
Schools projects Introduction Biofuels Solar box cookers Backpack stove ... School and youth programs on the Web Education resources on the Web Children's poetry
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Education resources for teachers, students and parents
Education World "Where educators go to learn", also useful for self-learners young and old. Search for a topic in the database of 500,000 teaching resources on the Internet. Curriculum, Lesson Planning, Site Reviews, Teacher Lessons, and much more. Comprehensive site.

89. Resources For Parents
resources for Parents. How california Ranks A Comparison of EducationExpenditures Ed Source looks at how california s schools compares to the 50
http://www.alameda-coe.k12.ca.us/apps/page.asp?Q=1140

90. Parent Training And Information Centers (PTIs)
Funded by the Individuals with Disabilities education Act (IDEA), parent Trainingand Information Centers in El Valle Community parent Resource Center
http://www.dssc.org/frc/TAGuide/pti.htm

91. About The California Parent Center - Index
Where We are Located The california parent Center is located at the home The Center serves as a resource for school staff and community members
http://parent.sdsu.edu/i_aboutcpc.htm
The California PARENT Center provides technical assistance to schools and districts statewide in the area of parent involvement. Our program also includes training for creating family-school partnerships to increase student achievement. Click here for available trainings.
  • Parental Information and Resource Centers
  • Parental Assistance and Local Family Information Centers
  • Friends of the California PARENT Center ... Board of Directors The California PARENT Center - Overview Where We are Located The California PARENT Center is located at the home office of the June Burnett Institute for Children, Youth and Families (6310 Alvarado Court, San Diego, 92120). How the Center Was Created The California PARENT Center was created in October 1999 with funding from the U.S. Department of Education. It is one of 52 State Centers in the United States and its protectorates. Nationally, these centers are referenced as "parent information and resource centers." The Center is demonstrating five direct training model programs. We have geared up a statewide parent assistance warm line and we have initiated this web page. We welcome your input and your support through comments and suggestions. Mission of the Center The California PARENT Center is transitioning from PIRC status to serving as a statewide technical assistance and training center in the area of parent involvement. The Center serves as a program of the June Burnett Institute for San Diego State University Foundation. The Center serves as a resource for school staff and community members across California.

92. California Academy Of Sciences - Biodiversity Resource Center
california Academy of Sciences resources FOR PARENTS EDUCATORS. CurriculumBibliography UPDATED! an annotated bibliography of curriculum materials
http://www.calacademy.org/research/library/biodiv/educate.htm
BIODIVERSITY DEFINED EDUCATOR RESOURCES ACADEMY LIBRARY BIODIVERSITY NEWS ... Curriculum Bibliography UPDATED! an annotated bibliography of curriculum materials available in the Academy's Library . Most of these resources are in the Member Lending Collection. ABC Scavenger Hunt - PDF documents that can be used for Academy visits by school groups of any grade level. In the Academy's exhibits, find objects or animals that start with each letter of the alphabet. A cover sheet, the A-Z form , and a clue sheet are available. Children's Book Bibliographies the children's books in the Academy Library are available for loan to Academy members. Bibliographies are compiled by subject, such as insects, sharks and dinosaurs! Resources for Teachers from the Academy Library - What kind of things can the Academy Library do for teachers? Would you like to set up an orientation for you or your class, see bibliographies, or examine the video collection? This pages highlights some of the ways that the Library and Biodiversity Resource Center are available to you. Access this document in PDF or html Video Resources for Kids Each video has been annotated and assigned a grade level so that teacher's know exactly what they're getting.

93. Welcome To Children's Council Of San Francisco -- Child Care Resource And Referr
Child Development Division, california Department of education Written byparents and caregivers, this important resource guide to San Francisco and
http://www.childrenscouncil.org/parents/programs/weblinks.aspx

home
en Espa±ol Chinese
about ccsf
... contact us
Children's Council
of
San Francisco
Home
For Parents Weblinks
For Parents
Outreach to our communities Early Education
Parents
Children's Services, recreational and social programs, family resources, parenting guides 100% Campaign: http://www.100percentcampaign.org The 100% Campaign is a collaborative effort that was created to ensure that all of California's children obtain the health coverage they need to grow up strong and healthy. The website includes information on advocacy, health care information for parents, and several other resources related to the 100% Campaign. http://www.acainc.org

94. Parent Resource Center
www.ed.gov UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF education HOMEPAGE Info on the Online resource for going to college information for students, parents and
http://www.euhsd.k12.ca.us/forparents/
Helpful Resources Information for Incoming 9th Graders (pdf) Contact Counselors
Community Services

School-to-Career Ideas

Saturday School Dates
...
What is GATE?
(pdf)
What is AVID?
(pdf)
What is WorkAbility?

Student Four-Year Plan
(pdf)
NCTD Bus Schedule
Healthy Kids Survey What is the Healthy Kids Survey? API / STAR Reports Academic Performance Index (API) (from the California Department of Education) Accountability Report Cards (pdf) EHS OGHS SPHS VHS ... CCHS Student Handbooks (pdf) Escondido High School Orange Glen High School San Pasqual High School Valley High School ... SPHS (Spanish) General Information www.sdcoe.k12.ca.us SAN DIEGO COUNTY OFFICE OF EDUCATION A comprehensive resource with answers to frequently asked questions. www.ed.gov UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION HOMEPAGE Info on the college application process, college costs, which college is right for your child, etc. www.californiacolleges.edu CALIFORNIA COLLEGES A one-stop source for college planning intended for parents, students, teachers and counselors.

95. King County Library System
with the california Development of education, Child Development Division. An outstanding resource for parents, Ready Web is an electronic
http://www.kcls.org/pp/rwlearn.cfm
Library Services Find Your Library Programs,
Ask a Librarian
Library Cards ... Reserve a PC Reading Book Alert Book Clubs eBooks-Audio eBooks-Text ... New Reads Accelerated
Reader Early Literacy Homework KidsPage TeenZone Library Resources ESL/Literacy New Music Traveling Library Center Special ... Volunteers About KCLS Board of Trustees Friends Foundation KCLS
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Recommended Web Sites Learning Local, State, and National Education Information Ready to Learn - What Parents Can Do Homework - How Parents Can Help Using the Internet Together - Some Starting Points ... Learning and Physical Disabilities
Local, State and National Education Information King County Family Help Line of King County
The State Office of Parent Trust for Washington Children provides professional training and development, networking and consultation, support and technical assistance, community organizing and training curriculum for communities across the state. Includes over 80 parent tip sheets. Links to Local Schools
Convenient links to King County School Districts.

96. California Resources And Links
california resources and Links The following list of organizations is selected Geared toward parents and educators, Great Schools also provides tools to
http://www.edsource.org/res.cfm
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California Resources and Links

The following list of organizations is selected from the growing number of websites that have interesting information and resources about elementary and secondary education. Most of these sites offer links to other useful information. In providing this list, EdSource does not endorse the contents of the sites or the viewpoints of individual organizations. Watch for periodic revisions and updates. Please note: When you click on any of these links, a new browser window will open. To return to EdSource, simply close that window. State Agencies and Commissions
Data on California Schools

Research/Policy
California Department of Education (CDE)
www.cde.ca.gov

The CDE collects and distributes data and information on California public schools, acts as an advisor to school districts and county offices of education, and monitors state and federal education programs. The State Superintendent for Public Instruction, a non-partisan elected position currently held by Jack O'Connell, is the Chief Executive Officer of the CDE.
1430 N Street
PO Box 944272
Sacramento, CA 95814

97. CUE | Internet Resources
CUE Internet resources education Interest Groups education CaliforniaAssociations and Groups; education National Associations and Groups
http://www.cue.org/links/edinterest.html
CUE Internet Resources Education Interest Groups on the Web If you really care about Education, then one of the best ways to get involved is with an interest group. If you have special interests in addition to education, then we suggest you link the energy of these special groups to our common purpose of improving California education. Education: California Associations and Groups

98. Assessment Reform Network - Homepage
New The State of Teacher education in california; LA Board passes resolution Parents United for Responsible education (PURE) http//www.pureparents.org
http://www.fairtest.org/arn/parents.html
Assessment Reform
Organizations and Resources
Check out these
T-Shirts
See a list of organizations
and experts

opposed to about high-stakes testing
Examples of custom-made buttons you can order
For a joke: See the Best Standardized Test Ever!
Another joke : See this page by Alfie Kohn spoofing test preparation
The Blueberry Story
ARN pages
FairTest pages
For examples of Buttons that you can order to oppose your state's test see here. For a joke: See the Best Standardized Test Ever!

These resources were created by ARN state coordinators to support their public education and advocacy efforts.

99. MediaFamily.org | Links: Media Education And Media Literacy Resources
This site also provides resources for educators, scientists, practioners, DADs’ website offers resource and research links, parenting tips,
http://www.mediafamily.org/links/index.shtml
Get Media Wise : Watch what your kids watch Home Donate Store Contact Us ...
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Media Education and Media Literacy Resources
The goal of the National Institute on Media and the Family (Institute) is to provide resources for educators, parents, community leaders, and others concerned about the ever increasing impact of media on children, families, and communities. The following is a list of other organizations concerned with media education and media literacy issues. Continue to check our web site for new sites and resources. The resources listed are organizations separate from the Institute. The Institute does not endorse nor does it assume liability for the currency, accuracy, or availability of any information on these sites. Please inform our webmaster if you locate any links that have moved, are no longer operational, or should be reviewed and added to the resources list. Thank you.

100. Shattering The Silences: Resources For High School Students, Parents And Counsel
resources FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS, PARENTS, AND COUNSELORS UNCF providesresearch and publications on black higher education; administers nearly 300
http://www.pbs.org/shattering/resources1.html
RESOURCES FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS, PARENTS, AND COUNSELORS
Academic careers are not typically on the minds of any but a few high school students who are already aware of their gifts. But parents and counselors should consider teaching and research as college/career options for their promising students and explore ways to ease the transition - academic, social, and financial - from high school to college and university studies. Here are a few starting points: Both organizations provide information and resources to help members, students and their families think about higher education and careers.
  • Chuck Eby's Counseling Resources is a comprehensive annotated Web directory of resources for parents, students, and counselors, including test preparation, college selection, financial aid, career information, and sources for study skill help. Eby, a guidance counselor at Allentown High School in New Jersey, cautions: "Most 'career' sites on the Web are job-hunting sites. In fact, I haven't found much out there in printed matter either. I constantly search . . . for Web information on this subject. It doesn't seem to matter whether I am seaching for minority or majority [student] information, there just isn't that much."
  • The Russellville, Ark. schools maintain

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