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  1. Training personnel for the education of individuals with disabilities, August 1992-July 1997 final report, Years 1-5 (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:421823) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1997

101. MontanaSIGSummary
montana s Institutions of Higher education (IHEs) preparing teachers of students IHEs in montana and neighboring states; PLUK (Parents Let s Unite For
http://www.signetwork.org/New_SigNet/Docs/MT/Montana.htm
State Improvement Grant Applications Funded in 2000 Montana Abstract Basic Information Improvement Strategies Return to Main Page Montana Abstract or Conceptual Framework for State Systemic Change Montana's State Improvement Grant has been designed to expedite the state's progress in creating an educational system in which all students receive the supports and services they require to be successful. Building upon the general education reform effort initiated during the 1987-88 school year - Project Excellence: Designing Education for the Next Century , this project encompasses identified initiatives that serve three purposes. First, project activities are focused on aligning concurrent activities occurring within general and special education to create a unified and coherent agenda of school improvement in Montana. The project's title - Excellence for All Montana's Initiative for School Improvement is intended to communicate this intent. The second purpose of this project is to target specific areas of need unique to the delivery of services to students with disabilities, creating new partnerships approaches, and solutions to improve outcomes in areas known to be in need of improvement. Third, this project will target challenges that Montana faces in the area of personnel preparation, recruitment, retention and professional development. The workscope aligned with these outcomes is organized within three goal areas. These include: (1) Standards-Based Reform; (2) Improved Outcomes for Students with Disabilities and (3) Personnel Retention, recruitment and Professional Development. Work in each of these areas will be coordinated by a team comprised of individuals whose collective knowledge, skills and current areas of responsibility create a context in which identified activities have the participation and resources necessary for completion. The teams bring together people so that an issue can be dealt with at multiple levels within the system. For example, coordinated responses to training needs can be developed when teams involve individuals representative of the preservice, inservices, and school implementation levels. All project initiatives are designed with this systems approach to maximize the impact of project initiatives.

102. State Resource Fact Sheets: Montana
Summary parents of children with dual sensory impairment have access to thestatwide parent Summary Educational services are provided to students with
http://www.tr.wou.edu/dblink/people/statefact/showstate.cfm?state=MT&display=Mon

103. EDUCATION RESEARCH
Carson Library is also montana s NASA Educational Resource Center. FIND BOOKS,VIDEOS, AND OTHER LIBRARY MATERIALS. The UM system libraries offer a wealth
http://www.umwestern.edu/Academics/library/libinstruct/Education Research.html
USING THE LIBRARY FOR EDUCATION RESEARCH
HOLD IT!!! DOING A RESEARCH PROJECT? Visit the RESEARCH PLANNER at UM Mansfield Library. Some information is specific to UM but this is still a great site for time lines and tips on research projects. Need to brush up on COMPUTER SKILLS ? See the online tutorials listed under Internet Resources.
  • FIND BOOKS, VIDEOS, OR OTHER LIBRARY RESOURCES
  • INTERNET RESOURCES
  • FIND ARTICLES IN JOURNALS, NEWSPAPERS, OR DOCUMENTS
  • COURSE RESERVES ...
  • CONTACTS CARSON LIBRARY RESOURCES Go to Carson Library Web Site to access our online resources: http://www.umwestern.edu/library Carson Library and Swysgood Technology Center can provide you with print and electronic resources, audiovisual equipment, multimedia tools, and support for K-16 educators from instructional technologists and librarians. Carson Library is also Montana's NASA Educational Resource Center. FIND BOOKS, VIDEOS, AND OTHER LIBRARY MATERIALS The UM system libraries offer a wealth of education related resources, including current books, journals, newspapers, videos, software, curriculum materials, research reports, art prints, music, audiobooks, and more. To locate library resources:
  • Go to the library web site and click on Library Catalog No username or password necessary.
  • 104. Montana Career Resource Network & Montana Career Information System - MCRN Home
    The montana Career Resource Network Website of the Research Analysis Bureau students and parents with career exploration, educational opportunities,
    http://mcis.dli.mt.gov/
    MCRN Navigation Home Products MCIS Order Now ... Learning Activities The Montana Career Resource Network (MCRN) This page has been moved to the following URL:
    http://www.ourfactsyourfuture.org/
    Under the Career Resource Network Tab Please update your links and bookmarks. You will be redirected shortly. Our purpose
    To promote improved career and education decision-making by individuals. Required Activities
    Provide support for a career guidance and academic counseling program designed to promote improved career and education decision-making by individuals, especially in the areas of career information delivery. Make available to students, parents, teachers, administrators, and counselors, and to improve accessibility with respect to, information and planning resources that relate educational preparation to career goals and expectations. Equip teachers, administrators, and counselors with the knowledge and skills needed to assist students and parents with career exploration, educational opportunities, and education financing. Assist appropriate State entities in tailoring career-related educational resources and training for use by such entities.

    105. Resource Agencies For Parents
    RESOURCE AGENCIES FOR PARENTS. The American Medical Association Department ofAdolescent Health National Association for the education of Young Children
    http://www.nssc1.org/directory/4parents.htm
    RESOURCE AGENCIES FOR PARENTS The American Medical Association
    Department of Adolescent Health
    515 North State Street
    Chicago, IL 60610
    The American School Health Association
    P.O. Box 708
    Kent, OH 44240
    Carnegie Council on Adolescent Development
    2400 N Street, NW, Sixth Floor
    Washington, DC 20037-1153
    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion Division of Adolescent and School Health 4770 Buford Highway, NE Mailstop K31 Atlanta, GA 30341-3724 A public health service agency Drug Abuse Information and Treatment Referral Line 800/662-HELP Confidential discussion and/or referrals, information related to drug use, treatment, support groups, and other services. Sponsored by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Federal Drug, Alcohol and Crime Clearinghouse Network Single point of entry for all federal clearinghouses. Sponsored by the Office of National Drug Control Policy in cooperation with the Department of Health and Human Services, the Department of Justice, the Department of Housing and Urban Development, and the Department of Education. Health Resources and Services Administration Maternal and Child Health Bureau Room 18A55, Parklawn Building

    106. MT Special Needs Subsidy
    The montana Special Needs Subsidy Program adjusts the state child care subsidypayment care while their parents are employed or in educational programs.
    http://www.ccplus.org/SpecialNeedsSubsidy.html
    Projects Resources/Products Special Needs Subsidy Courses ... Home Montana's Special Needs Subsidy Overview Use of Subsidies Determining Subsidy Amt ADA and Child Care Providers ... Forms General Overview The state of Montana seeks to increase access to child care services for families of children with disabilities. Recognizing that child care providers must charge the same rate for child care services whether the child has a disability or not, Montana's Special Needs Subsidy Program seeks to support families by providing supplemental child care subsidies to meet realistic costs of individualized care and by helping families identify other options for supporting their choice of child care. Montana's Special Needs Subsidy Program is part of the overall state child care subsidy program available to low income families who are working or enrolled in a training/education program. Families of children with special needs are not placed on a waiting list, thereby guaranteeing their priority status for child care services. Description of Montana's Special Needs Subsidy Program + Use of supplemental child care subsidies

    107. King County Library System
    An outstanding resource for parents, Ready Web is an electronic collection ofresources on Broad range of topics for parents on educational topics.
    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
    Employment
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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.

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