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81. Montana Homeschooling Laws - A To Z Home's Cool
montana education Code For Homeschooling The Complete Home Learning SourceBook The Essential Resource Guide for Homeschoolers, Parents, and Educators
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82. WORD - Family Resource Centers - Join The Western Montana Literacy Support Corps
Literacy Support Corps members work with school staff and parents in This canbe used to pay for tuition at an institute of higher education,
http://www.wordinc.org/frc/about_member.htm
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83. Parents For Public Schools
serves Alaska, Idaho, montana, Oregon and Washington;. Pacific resources forEducation and Learning (PREL) serves Pacific region including Hawaii;
http://www.parents4publicschools.com/resources.html
Home About Us Local Chapters Events ... Home About PPS Mission Involvement History Membership ... Our Position Membership Chapter Benefits FAQs Join Us Support PPS Make A Donation
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Alliance for Justice Nonprofit Advocacy Project

Assists nonprofits in understanding the broad scope of allowable policy activities (The) ASPIRA Association
National nonprofit organization whose mission is to empower the Puerto Rican and Latino community through advocacy and the education and leadership development of its youth. (The) Center for Education Reform
A national, independent, non-profit advocacy organization that provides support and guidance to those working to bring fundamental reforms to their schools. Center for Law and Education
Strives to make the right of all students to quality education a reality and to help enable communities to address their own public education problems effectively, with an emphasis on assistance to low-income students and communities. Center for Living Democracy
Inspires and prepares people to make democracy a rewarding, everyday approach to solving society's problems. Citizen's Commission on Civil Rights
By monitoring federal policies on important civil rights issues, CCCR works to make tangible the promise of equal opportunity.

84. Central Montana HRDC 6 - Child Care Resource & Referral
You do not have to be an expert or have a degree in special education to care Find out what information parents of children with special needs want to
http://www.hrdc6.org/childcare/prov_special.htm
Janet
Special Needs
Working with families and children with special needs can be a challenging, yet very rewarding experience for child care providers. Educating yourself and your staff, communicating with families and professionals, and accessing the resources you need are key factors when including children with special needs in your program. Working with Children Who Have Special Needs Working with children with special needs brings up a host of feelings, attitudes, and fears, all of which are normal. It is helpful to talk about these things, and to prepare yourself and your staff before a child with special needs enters your program. Here are some key points to remember when working with children with special needs:
  • Children with special needs are children first! Your experience working with children is the most valuable tool you bring to the situation.

85. Montana Association Of Gifted And Talented Education (AGATE)
This is the montana AGATE Web Page. Check this web page for information on AGATE Hoagies Gifted education Page Parents for Enrichment Programs (PEP)
http://www.mtagate.org/
This is the Montana AGATE Web Page. Check this web page for information on AGATE Activities.
AGATE Information - Events AGATE Newsletter Articles Reprinted
MAPPING A ROUTE TOWARD MORE PERSONALIZED CLASSROOMS - Carol Ann Tomlinson
AGATE Manuals
Links to Montana Agate organizational documents. Documents are in PDF format..
Montana Agate By-Laws

Montana Agate Handbook

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For more information please sign the guestbook and request for information in the comment field.
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Links AGATE Board GayLynn Robertus President Karen Shaide President-Elect Margie Willhite Secretary Kathleen Dent Treasurer Bryan Brashear North Central Rep.

86. Department Of Health & Human Services - Request For Abstracts Of Proposals July
Family Resource Centers primarily focus on parents and their children from birth to Group services parent education courses; support groups; workshops;
http://www.dphhs.state.mt.us/aboutus/divisions/childfamilyservices/childrenstrus
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      Request for Abstracts of Proposals
      July 1, 2005-June 30, 2006
      The Montana Children's Trust Fund (CTF) formally announces that it is soliciting proposal abstracts for two types of child maltreatment prevention activities: local innovation projects and family resource centers. As the leading agency committed to reducing child abuse and neglect in Montana, the CTF invites relevant groups, agencies, and organizations to submit abstracts of project proposals for potential funding to be awarded on July 1, 2005. The abstracts should be for projects that focus on primary or secondary child abuse and neglect prevention and not treatment. Primary prevention is defined as services available to the community at-large or to families to foster positive family relationships. Secondary prevention is defined as services to keep child abuse and neglect from occurring after certain warning signs have appeared. This year, the CTF is soliciting two types of proposals: (1) local, community-based innovative projects with a specific focus (e.g., parent education, parent support groups, parenting skills for young parents) and (2) family resource centers.

87. MONTANA POST ADOPTION RESOURCE CENTER
montana Adoption Resource Center Post Adoption Center. Post Adoption CenterFor education And Research PACER Of Marin Larkspur CA. Adoption
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Do I Have to Love My Family? - Family, Father, Feel, Feeling, Feelings, First, Law,

inner feelings of love; it is even irrespective of whether the parent did a good job raising the child. This law is so vital to Judaism that it is at the center of the Ten Commandments. I also recently spoke to a man deeply depressed because his wife had left him with two small children. She left behind a note... Connecticut Center For Post Adoption Services. Adoption Directory of Agencies, ...
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88. Migrant And Bilingual Education
Since 1966, the US Department of education s educational resources parents,professors, and others access educationrelated resources about rural
http://www.k12.wa.us/MigrantBilingual/Resources.aspx
Migrant Education Program Programs/Services Summer School Program iGrants Information Bilingual Education Program Emergency Immigrant Education Program Refugee Child School Impact Grant State Transitional Bilingual Instructional Program Title III, Language Acquisition ... Wash. Lang. Proficiency Test Interpretation of Scores General Information Program Directory 2003-2004 Director Meetings Events Manager Director's Presentations ... Legal Precedents to Education of ELL and Undocumented Students
For more information about
Migrant Education:
rgomez@ospi.wednet.edu

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Bilingual Education:
tbeckman@ospi.wednet.edu
MEP/STBP Resources
  • Federal ESL Standards Professional Development, Certification and Endorsement Library (Literature List) ... Additional Resources
  • Federal U.S. Department of Education (USDE)
    Office of Migrant Education (OME)
    Office of English Language Acquisition (OELA)
    National Clearinghouse for English Language Acquisition (NCELA)
    Office of Civil Rights (OCR) and Region X - Equity Center Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory (NWREL) and Comprehensive Center - Region X Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC) National Institutes and university-based education research centers U.S. Department of Education (USDE)

    89. South Central Montana Workforce System Resource Guide
    School District 2 provides Adult Basic education and the Nite OwlsCommunity An integral part of montana State University-Billings, the College of
    http://jsd.dli.state.mt.us/local/billings/south_central_montana_workforce_.htm
    South Central JobLINC
    Resource Guide
    Revised March 2003 AARP Foundation Senior Community Employment Program nd Ave North Department of Labor program providing temporary work experience for people age 55 and older whose incomes fall at or below the federal poverty line. Assigned to non-profit and public community agencies with a goal of obtaining employment outside the program. Call 252-6512 http://www.aarp.org/scsep/mt.html Adult Education Center (Lincoln Center) 415 North 30 th Street School District #2 provides Adult Basic Education and the Nite Owls-Community Education throughout the year. Day and evening classes are available for GED, college, employment and career preparation. Nite Owls offers classes in computer skills and various other enrichment offerings. Education and career counseling available. Call 247-3710 or http://www.billings.k12.mt.us/comm/adultedhome.html Big Sky Economic Development Authority (BSEDA 222 North 32 nd Street BSEDA is a government entity created by Yellowstone County to coordinate and lead county-wide economic development efforts. The Business Development Division handles business recruitment and retention activities and provides assistance with government contracting, manufacturing, and small business development. The Community Development Division works with various groups to build the foundation for economic growth and a desirable quality of life supported by basic infrastructure, services, attractive cultural and recreational amenities.

    90. AIE: State Education Resources
    Texas Guaranteed s educational web site for parents, students, and high school Guide to higher education in Colorado that provides resources on colleges
    http://www.adventuresineducation.org/Portal/index.cfm?page=_st_mountain.cfm

    91. Mathematics Archives - K12 Internet Sites
    Internet resources in Mathematics, Science and Technology education This page Students teachers and parents are challenged after school hours by
    http://archives.math.utk.edu/k12.html
    K-12 Teaching Materials The following are Internet sites which contain significant collections of materials which can be used in the teaching of mathematics at the K-12 level. We have organized these materials into the following categories: Lesson Plans
    Columbia Education Center Mathematics Lesson Plans
    Explorer
    The Explorer is part of the Unified Network Informatics Technology for Education (UNITE) efforts at the University of Kansas. The Explorer is part of a research and development effort to establish an on time and user friendly means of delivering a full range of information resources to educators and students. This site includes information on software, lab materials, lesson plans, video tapes, etc. for the teaching of mathematics at the k-12 grade levels.
    ExploreMath.com Lesson Plans for the Graphing Calculator
    Lesson Plans using Geometer's Sketchpad
    Math Activities for K-12 Teachers
    In December, 1997, NASA Dryden Flight Research Center funded Dan Biezad, Professor of Aerospace Engineering, and Robin Ward, Assistant Professor of Mathematics, both of California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, to develop materials for K-12 teachers based on aeronautical themes and NASA projects. One major goal of this project was to make the learning of mathematics more engaging and realistic for students, by using real-world applications.

    92. NOW With Bill Moyers. Society & Community. American Schools In Crisis? - Educati
    education Resource Map. For most American parents, local education issues aremost pressing montana montana s education Telecommunications Network
    http://www.pbs.org/now/society/edmap.html
    American Schools in Crisis? More on This Story: Select One Debating No Child Left Behind Dropout Rates International Math Stats Transcript Previous Page Education Resource Map state-by-state listing of education departments. Use these state web sites to find the names of your local officials and for information on school funding initiatives and programs for your area. The No Child Left Behind Act puts increased emphasis on school performance on standardized tests in funding decisions. The Department of Education tracks this information in The Nation's Report Card . The map below links to your state's detailed results for fourth and eighth-grade students in math, reading, science and writing. The Report Card also contains statistics for selected fourth and eighth and twelfth-grade students in arts, civics, economics, U.S. history and world history and information on national standards and how the tests were scored. You can find sample test questions and take a stab at gauging for yourself how effective standardized testing may be in measuring educational progress. For example:
    • Give two reasons why early civilizations flourished in the valley of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. (eighth-grade geography)

    93. Parents, Let's Unite For Kids
    montana Office of Public InstructionSpecial education Parents Page Verify montana Educator s current Credentials montana School Directory Family
    http://www.pluk.org/
    Training and Registration PLUK Home Page PLUK Facts
    PLUK News Archive
    ... Photo Galleries
    This page was updated on September 23, 2005.
    PLUK News feed PLUK Community Events TRIC/PLUK Library
    United as Parents, All Our Children Succeed Parents, Let's Unite for Kids

    516 N 32nd St, Billings MT 59101-6003
    406/255-0523 (fax) * E-mail: plukinfo@pluk.org Serving Montana children and families since 1984 Upcoming Community Events
    "A Fresh Canvas" featuring Kevin Red Star - Oct 8 - Billings
    Register for Kids Workshop

    Register for Dinner
    Fall 2005 training sessions Parent Training Grant application - Click here to download
    • October 6 Missoula , Quality Inn – 3803 Brooks
      Register
      Presented by The Division of Educational Research and Service; Mike Fredrickson October 12 , videoconference: IDEA Reauthorization - What's Important for Parents IDEA Reauthorization - What's Important for Parents - Oct 12 - 2:00-4:00PM The staff from the Montana Office of Public Instruction Division of Special Education will discuss the changes to IDEA regulations which took effect on July 1, 2005 and answer questions from around the state.

    94. PLUK Publications And Information
    Disciplinary Removals In Special education A Guide for Parents and School Special education Paraprofessionals in montana Schools A Resource Guide For
    http://www.pluk.org/pub.htm
    Training and Registration PLUK Home Page PLUK Facts
    PLUK News Archive
    ... Photo Galleries PLUK Forms:
    Consent to Exchange Information

    PLUK Publications order form
    Frog Family coloring book
    PLUK Publications:

    95. Special Education Resources Directory A-M - Search For A Special Education Resou
    Find a special education resource in your state. We work with parents,advocates and educators to improve the education and quality of life for students
    http://www.education-a-must.com/seram.html
    Special Education Resources Directory A-M
    Find a special education resource in your state.
    Parenting Support Group for parents, advocates, and attorneys. Ask your questions about special education law, IEPs, 504s... or ask about local resources here.
    Directory N-Z Submit a Special Education Resource AK ... MT
    AK - Alaska
    AL - Alabama
    AR - Arkansas
    AZ - Arizona
    CA - California
    Personal Coaching Systems
    Jennifer Kelley
    Special School
    1725 Beverly Blvd.
    Los Angeles, CA 90026
    Phone: (213) 413-2807
    Fax: (213) 413-2837
    www.personalcoachingsystems.com

    PCS is a K-12, state certified nonpublic school dedicated to serving students within the Autism spectrum.
    CO - Colarado
    CT - Connecticut
    The Forman School
    Special School
    12 Norfolk Road Litchfield, CT 06759 Phone: (860) 567-1802 Fax: (860) 567-8317 www.formanschool.org States Served: ME, NH, VT, RI, CT, NY, MA Boarding school with supporive classroom structure and learning center. Both classroom and learning center teachers receive ongoing training in effective instructional methodologies. Forman teachers are facilitators of the learning process and need to know validated teaching tools. Teachers are trained in understanding learning differences, attention disorders, the most effective teaching processes relevant to their content and task-specific strategies. Kris Keeney Independent Behavior Specialist 1021 Wellington CT Watkinsville, GA, 30677

    96. About The California Parent Center
    Greater Educational Opportunities parent Information and Resource Center (GEOPIRC) montana parent Information Resource Center (MPIRC) (406) 543-3550
    http://parent.sdsu.edu/pirc_aboutcpc.htm
    Parental Information and Resource Centers (PIRCs) in California There are now six Parental Information Resource Centers funded by the US Department of Education in California: Information about these Resource Centers is provided immediately below. For those wishing to contact other PIRCs across the country, this list is followed by a more comprehensive listing of such centers in the other states." The California PARENT Center at the June Burnett Institute
    6310 Alvarado Court, San Diego, CA 92120
    Project Director: John Wedemeyer - Phone: 619 594-4756
    Assistant Director: Beth Sondak - Phone: 619-594-4756
    Program Director: Jeana Preston - Phone: 619-594-4756
    American Indian Parental Assistance Program (Project AIPAP) of Southern California Tribal Chairmen's Association

    P.O. BOX 1470, Valley Center, CA 92082
    Project Director: Jack Ward - Phone: (760) 742-8600
    Key Web Site address: http://www.sctca.net

    97. American Indian/Indigenous Education Resources
    American Indian/Alaska Native/Indigenous education published resources. In addition, he found that the students parents valued education.
    http://jan.ucc.nau.edu/~jar/AIER.html
    American Indian Education
    books conferences articles columns ... home
    Selected Resources on American Indian/Indigenous Education
    Books General Collected Wisdom: American Indian Education Go to Book Review Gilliland, Hap. (1999). Teaching the Native American (4th Ed.). Dubuque, IO: Kendall/Hunt. 288pp. + xviii. Basic text on American Indian education that emphasizes culturally relevant education, building on students backgrounds, promoting self esteem and self control, and getting parents involved. Has chapters on using computers, developing reading skills, creative writing, whole language, and teaching the native language. A review of the 4th edition in the American Indian Culture and Research Journal concluded "a teacher using this book will find the approaches that integrate both culturally relevant activities and transformative curriculum most helpful" (Vol. 24, #3, p. 202). May, Stephen. (Ed.). (1999). Indigenous Community-Based Education . Clevedon, UK: Multilingual Matters. A collection of ten essays describing efforts by indigenous peoples in North and South America, Australian, New Zealand, and Europe to end assimilationist schooling that denies the value of indigenous languages and cultures. Go to Book Review Reyhner, Jon. (Ed.). (1992).

    98. FAS Parent Support Website
    Anchorage School District Special education parent Resource Center. provides acalendar of support group meetings hosted by the Center, upcoming trainings
    http://www.stonesoupgroup.org/fas/links.html
    RESOURCES
    Alaska State office of FAS
    Manages the statewide federally funded grant providing for development of a wide range of training, services and support projects. A great place to find out what is going on in Alaska in the field of FASD. The office has a wide range of resource materials that may be checked out free of charge.
    www.hss.state.ak.us/fas
    Alaska State Division of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse
    3601 C Street, Suite 358
    Anchorage, AK 99503
    Phone(907) 561-4213
    http://health.hss.state.ak.us/dada/
    AKINFO
    A public information and referral service for Alaskans
    http://www.ak.org
    The ARC's Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Resource Guide
    an extensive resource guide to books, periodicals, education and training materials, prevention materials, organizations, and funding resources. http://thearc.org/misc/faslist.html
    Disability Resources
    is a nonprofit organization that monitors, reviews, and reports on information about legal rights, financial resources, assistive technology, employment opportunities, housing modifications, childrearing and educational options, transportation and mobility services, and more.
    http://www.disabilityresources.org

    99. Mountain Plains Regional Resource Center
    montana education Employment Opportunities. Logo for the montana Office of Public Parents Let s Unite for Kids (PLUK) Dennis Moore 516 North 32nd St.
    http://www.usu.edu/mprrc/states/mt.cfm
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    Parent Centers Parents Let's Unite for Kids (PLUK) Dennis Moore 516 North 32nd St. Billings, MT 59101 (406)255-0540 (Phone) (800)222-7585 (Montana Only) (406)255-0523 (FAX) plukinfo@pluk.org If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions, please email them to Matthew Brahana, Webmaster This site has been optimized for Internet Explorer 5+.

    100. World-Wide Web Resources - Education
    The Electronic Schoolhouse, offers a variety of resources for parents interested Special Needs education Network, provides services specific to parents,
    http://www.uky.edu/Subject/educationall.html

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  • AskERIC
  • Digest of Education Statistics , from the US Department of Education's National Center for Education Statistics. Covers elementary, secondary, and post-secondary education, as well as federal programs for education, outcomes, international comparisons, and library resources and technology.
  • Digital Education Network , with information on international programs, courses, events and online courses and journals.
  • Education World Search Engine/Directory , search engine for more than 110,000 education related web sites.
  • Educational Pointers , from Yahoo.
  • Encyclopaedia of Philosophy of Education , available in both English and Portuguese. Offers hundreds of entries on significant figures, movements, and concepts in its field.
  • ERIC via WebSPIRS. Accessible
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