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  1. Children of industry, parents of hope: Immigrant settlement in Albany, New York 1830-1920 ; a teaching packet with lesson plans, facsimile documents, and resources by Maryanne Malecki, 1994
  2. Steps to universal prekindergarten guidebook: A resource for superintendents, school boards, prekindergarten policy advisory boards, teachers, early childhood ... policymakers, parents, and citizens by Lynn Schuster, 1998
  3. Injuries and response what parents and professional providers are telling us about treating children with traumatic brain injury (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:341176) by Betty Pieper, 1991
  4. Building school-family partnerships in a South Bronx classroom (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:437449) by David Bensman, 1999

41. National Community Education Association (NCEA): Reading Room: Resources: Web Re
resources. Community education, parentFamily-Community Involvement new YorkAssociation for Continuing and Community education http//www.nyacce.org
http://www.ncea.com/reading_room/parent.htm
Resources
Community Education, Parent-Family-Community Involvement
Community Education at Florida Atlantic University
www.fau.edu

Florida Atlantic University was the first comprehensive university-based Community Education web site to go online. It focuses on Community Education-related initiatives at FAU and provides an overview of the publications in the National Community Education Publication Series that can be ordered online. It has over 20 links to state and national sites related to parent and community involvement, partnerships, and lifelong learning. Colorado Parent Information Resource Center
http://www.cpirc.org

CPIRC is one of the 28 parent assistance centers across the country funded by the U.S. Department of Education. It is a well-organized site with comprehensive information for parents and those who work with parents. The site includes over 100 tip sheets and reviews of state and national projects, and parent involvement research with direct links to original sites. Communities in Schools
http://www.cisnet.org

42. NYPL, Best Of The Web | Children's Resources
Events calendars, parenting tips and area attractions for new york families.new york State Congress NYPL Resource Staten Island on the Web education
http://www.nypl.org/links/index.cfm?Trg=1&d1=427&d3=Parenting

43. Teachers' Collection | The New York Public Library
The Branch Libraries of the new york Public Library. education Links at OnLion.Sites for teachers. Teacher resources Books and web sites recommended
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  • Databases- Professional Collection Subscription databases include ERIC, Booklist, Curriculum Administrator, Education, Education Digest, Educational Leadership, High School Journal, Journal of Education, Journal of Educational Research, Journal of Learning Disabilities, Reading Teacher, School Library Journal, and others. Online Journals for School Librarians . Links to full text professional journals of interest to school librarians (and reading teachers) in the databases of The New York Public Library. Electronic Resources- Homework Help
    Subscription databases include World Book, AP Photo Archive, New Book of Popular Science and others.

44. Parent Project Muscular Dystrophy - IEP Resources By State - New York
Educational Issues. • Educational Issues • IEP State resources • new york Sinergia / Metropolitan parent Center (NYC and Long Island)
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New York State Office of Advocate for Persons with Disabilities
1 Empire State Plaza, Suite 1001
Albany, NY 12223-1150
518-473-4231 TTY
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E-Mail: oapwdinfo@advoc4disabled.state.ny.us Marcel Chaine, Director Advocacy Services Bureau New York State Commission on Quality of Care 401 State Street Schenectady, NY 12305-2397 http://www.cqc.state.ny.us/ E-Mail: marcelc@cqc.state.ny.us Department of Education Deputy Commissioner for Individuals with Disabilities 1 Commerce Plaza, Room 1606 Albany, NY 12234 http://www.vesid.nysed.gov/specialed/home.html E-Mail: vesidspe@mail.nysed.gov Early Intervention Services (Infant and toddler) Donna Noyes, Director Early Intervention Program State Department of Health Corning Tower, Room 208 Albany, NY 12237 518-473-8673 FAX http://www.health.state.ny.us/nysdoh/eip/index.htm E-Mail: dmn02@health.state.ny.us

45. Additional Parenting Resources
List of resources for parents of preteens. new york, NY, Random House.Back to top. Books about Sexuality education for Parents. Bernstein, Anne (1994).
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  • Books
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    Hipp, Earl (1995). Fighting Invisible tigers: A Stress Management Guide for Teens. Minneapolis, MN, Free Spirit Press. Lewis, Barbara (1998). Minneapolis, MN, Free Spirit Press. Lozowick, Lee (1997). Conscious Parenting . Prescott, AZ. Hohm Press. Pope, Denise Clark (2001). Doing School: How we are Creating a Generation of Stressed Out, Materialistic, and Miseducated Students . New Haven, CT, Yale University Press. Pruitt, David B. (1999). Your Adolescent: Emotional, Behavioral and Cognitive Development from Early Adolescence through the Teen Years . New York, NY, Harper

    46. About Us - Parent Network Of WNY
    Founded in 1987 under a US Department of education grant parent Network was a The parent Network of Western new york provides current and relevant
    http://www.parentnetworkwny.org/
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    Our Mission We are Parents Helping Parents and Professionals Enable Individuals with Disabilities to Reach Their Potential What is the Parent Network of WNY Founded in 1987 under a U.S. Department of Education grant Parent Network was a statewide program for parents of children with special needs. The Parent Network of WNY was reorganized in September of 2001 and reemerged with a WNY focus. through grants from the New York State Department of Education, the John R. Oishei Foundation, and the Commission on Quality of Care. The parent-led organization provides services for the families of individuals with disabilities throughout the Western New York area. We help parent and caregivers achieve the skills necessary to best advocate for children and to become full partners in his/her educational process. Parents play a critical role in helping their child with special needs achieve success in their lives. Our goal is consistent with state and national aims to guarantee to all individuals with disabilities the rights to:
    • Live independently Contribute to society Make choices Pursue meaningful careers Enjoy self-determination Enjoy the highest level of integration into the economic, political, societal, cultural, and educational mainstream as possible

    47. Project Appleseed, Leave No Parent Behind - Parental Involvement Portal
    education newS. Washington Post new york Times Los Angeles Times Four Mythsof parent Involvement in Schools Southwest educational Development
    http://www.projectappleseed.org/
    members login main resources take pledge about us blog We work for America's parents! MAIN TOPIC AREAS Order Toolbox 2005-06 Make A Contribution Parental Involvement Pledge Parental Involvement Chklst ... Contact Us PUBLIC SCHOOL INFORMATION U.S. Department of Education Education Resources Information Center State Dept's of Education Parent Information Resource Centers ... U.City ABOUT APPLESEED Teacher Magazine Parenting Magazine NPR Audio MP3 PTO Today ... St. Louis Post-Dispatch EDUCATION NEWS Washington Post New York Times Los Angeles Times USA Today ... Education Week US education news
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    IN THE SPOTLIGHT Four Myths of Parent Involvement in Schools Southwest Educational Development Laboratory has combed through research to learn how parents can help improve their children's achievement. As a parent here are 12 things you should know about and expect from your schools ....and from yourself In the Spotlight!

    48. Talking With Kids: Resources
    new york Hearst Books, 1993. How to Talk So Kids Will Listen How to Listen PRIDE (Parents Resource Institute for Drug education), is the largest and
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    This site is designed to serve both AACAP Members, and Parents and Families. You will find information on child and adolescent psychiatry, fact sheets for parents and caregivers, AACAP membership, current research, practice guidelines, managed care information, awards and fellowship descriptions, meeting information and much more. American Academy of Pediatrics
    The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and its member pediatricians dedicate their efforts and resources to the health, safety and well-being of infants, children, adolescents and young adults. Its mission is to attain optimal physical, mental and social health and well-being for all infants, children, adolescents and young adults.

    49. Parent Resources
    Effective Parenting Educational resources, Advice on helping children study The new york Times has created one of the best collections of links to news
    http://www.djusd.k12.ca.us/NorthDavis/ParentResources.htm
    Parent Resources
    Davis Community Network Davis Community Network has a home page with an extensive list of links to valuable local web sites. KidSource An award winning site covering health, safety, and education issues Effective Parenting Educational Resources Advice on helping children study and get through school from a dyslexic adult Coalition for Parental Involvement in Education A site dedicated to effective parent involvement in education Stay Alert Stay Safe Resources for anyone interested in keeping our children safe Dear Parents The premise of this site is that you are your child's first teacher and you may have questions about how you can most effectively teach your child. Family.com Wonderful parenting ideas from Disney. A "must see". Global Schoolhouse Family Education Network The goal of the FamilyEducation Network is to help parents and their children learn and succeed. With sections on homework help and college admissions, there's more education-related content here than on other parenting sites. ParentTime This site is organized by age and focuses on parenting from the time of pregnancy through the early school years.

    50. Job-Hunt.Org: New York Jobs, Jobs In New York, New York Job Search, And NY Job A
    new york job search and employment resources center find jobs in new yorkbusiness, education, NYC Dept. of education Human resources - new york
    http://www.job-hunt.org/jobs/newyork.shtml
    ...your objective source of the Web's Best Job Search Resources Free Job Search Newsletter
    Online Job Search Basics: Protecting Your Privacy Starting Your Online Job Search Finding Jobs Online Choosing a Job Site ... Using Web Job Sites
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    51. K-12 Resources For Music Educators
    For over ten years, the most visited and valued music education resource website Kidzone new york Philharmonic Interactive teaching site for children
    http://www.isd77.k12.mn.us/resources/staffpages/shirk/k12.music.html
    Valuable resources for music educators and students of all areas and educational levels. Regularly updated.
    For over ten years, the most visited and valued music education resource website available internationally.
    Carefully researched and commercial free. Legal notice. Domains: k-12music.com and k-12music.org
    of any other sites that have plagiarized material from this site. Plagiarism is not only unethical, it is illegal. Welcome! You are visitor
    Sites For Band Teachers
  • American Band Masters Association (ABA)
  • American School Band Directors Association (ASBDA)
  • Association of Concert Bands, Inc.
  • Banddirector.com ...
  • WNUR-FM JazzWeb Jazz search
  • The Woodwind Fingering Guide (Fingering Charts)
  • World Association For Symphonic Bands and Ensembles (WASBE)
  • World of Jazz Improvisation
  • Young Band Repertoire Project ...
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    Sites For Vocal/Choral Teachers
  • American Choral Directors Association (ACDA)
  • ACDA National Committee on Women's Choirs
  • a-cappella.start4all.com
  • The Aria Database ...
  • SongText.net
  • Language Dictionaries: French-English German-English Italian-English
  • Lieder-1 Art song mailing list ...
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    Sites For Orchestra Teachers
  • American String Teachers Association (ASTA)
  • American Symphony Orchestra League
  • discoverESO
  • Kidzone: New York Philharmonic ...
  • PlayMusic.Org
  • 52. TeachersFirst - E-READY Special Education Parent Resources
    The Individuals with Disabilities education Act (IDEA) of 1990 defines Students, educators, and parents have difficulty keeping abreast of new and
    http://www.teachersfirst.com/sped/parents/transition/eric-parenttrans.html
    Parents and the School-to-Work Transition
    of Special Needs Youth. ERIC Digest. ERIC Identifier: ED363798
    Publication Date: 1993-00-00
    Author: Lankard, Bettina A.
    Source: ERIC Clearinghouse on Adult Career and Vocational Education Columbus OH. The school-to-work transition of the nation's youth has been a major focus of vocational education efforts for the past decade. Educators help students identify their interests and abilities, engage in career education and career development activities, and develop individual education plans. Although these activities are significant, their comprehensiveness and effectiveness are limited by staff and time. "The ratio of students to counselors in public high schools is almost 300 to 1; and school guidance counselors are able to spend less than one hour of every five on career counseling" (Otto 1989, p. 161). Add to this the unique and complicated counseling needs of students with disabilities and it becomes apparent that other actors, primarily parents, must be included in the school-to-work transition of youth. Will defines transition as "an outcome-oriented process encompassing a broad array of services and experiences that lead to employment" (Friedenberg et al. 1993, p. 235). The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) of 1990 defines transition services as "a coordinated set of activities for a student, designed within an outcome-oriented process, which promotes movement from school to post-school activities, including postsecondary education, vocational training, integrated employment (including supported employment), continuing and adult education, adult services, independent living, or community participation" (ibid.). This ERIC DIGEST looks at the challenges of effecting successful transitions, particularly for students with disabilities, and parents' roles in the transition process.

    53. Parents, Practitioners, And Community Leaders
    resources. Ask IUME Information for Parents, Practitioners, and Community Leaders Safe Schools Against Violence in education Act, new york State
    http://iume.tc.columbia.edu/ipp.asp?s=1

    54. Parents, Practitioners, And Community Leaders
    Center for Information and resources on education and the Community Partnership for After School education This new york City based organization offers
    http://iume.tc.columbia.edu/ipp.asp?s=5

    55. Thirteen Online Education: Dealing With Tragedy
    attacks in new york, Washington, and Pennsylvania, both as educators and asparents, Tips for Teachers Tips for Parents resources Lesson Plans
    http://www.thirteen.org/edonline/tips.html
    DEALING WITH TRAGEDY
    Tips and Resources for Teachers and Parents
    To help you cope with the effects of the horrific terrorist attacks in New York, Washington, and Pennsylvania, both as educators and as parents, we have compiled a list of tips and resources focused on helping children through these difficult times. We also encourage you to read this thoughtful article by Robert Evans, Ed. D., Helping Children Cope with Tragic Loss , and to share your own tips with other teachers and parents at our Discussion Board Tips for Teachers
    Tips for Parents

    Resources
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    Tips for Teachers
    The recent tragic events are not easy to discuss with students, no matter what grade they may be in. We offer the following suggestions:
    • Listen carefully and be honest. Talk openly with your students about the tragic events with clear, age-appropriate information.
    • Avoid rumors and misconceptions. First talk with other teachers in the school and your principal about what factual information to provide.
    • Give your students the opportunity to gently face the reality of what has occurred. Include plenty of time during the day for class discussions in which the children can express their emotions and ask questions.

    56. WNY Regional Special Education Parent Network Initiative
    parent focus. parent Network Center of Western new york new york StateInstitute for Special education http//www.nyise.org/
    http://www.clir.buffalo.edu/specialed/links.shtml
    Please note that these external links will open in a new browser window.
    Parent focus
    • Parent Network Center of Western New York
      http://www.parentnetworkwny.org

      This web site is hosted by a local group organized by Max Donatelli. The site provides local contact information and news on local efforts and initiatives in the special ed context.
      The Parent Educational Advocacy Training Center
      http://www.peatc.org

      "We understand the struggles that parents of children with disabilities often face when trying to find options and opportunities for their children. We learn from their struggles and successes, search when there appear to be no answers, and develop model information and training materials that will help families, professionals and students with disabilities within and outside our Virginia borders."
      Amherst Special Education PTA (SEPTA)
      http://www.geocities.com/septamherst/

      This site provides information about the Amherst Special Education PTA as well as information about events that they are sponsoring.
      The National Information Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities http://www.nichcy.org/

    57. Eye On Education/Parent Resources
    Boston resources Boston Partners in education 617451-6145 55 new Dudley St.Roxbury, MA 02120 Assists parents of children enrolled in BPS bilingual
    http://www.eyeoneducation.tv/parents/resources_list.html

    Boston Public Schools

    After-School Programs

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    Parents: Parent Resources Resources List Remember you are not alone! There are many organizations dedicated to helping you support your child's learning. Get your questions answered and get informed about what you can do to help your child by calling or visiting an organization in your neighborhood. Here is just a handful organizations to get you started.
    Boston
    Massachusetts National
    Boston Resources
    Boston Partners in Education
    44 Farnsworth St.
    Boston, MA 02110 http://www.bostonpartners.org An independent, nonprofit organization that trains and places thousands of volunteers in Boston public schools. Boston Public Schools (BPS) BPS Main Office 26 Court St. Boston, MA 02108 http://boston.k12.ma.us/ Practical information about Boston public schools, including enrollment, transportation, MCAS, special education, and bilingual education. Hosts an annual Showcase of Schools at the Bayside Expo Center in early January. BPS Citywide Parents Council 21 Deckard St.

    58. MediaFamily.org | Links: Media Education And Media Literacy Resources
    DADs’ website offers resource and research links, parenting tips, on UrbanEducation at Teachers College, Columbia University, new york City;
    http://www.mediafamily.org/links/index.shtml
    Get Media Wise : Watch what your kids watch Home Donate Store Contact Us ...
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    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.

    59. New York: Education
    NY new york City Local resources education Parenting Classes new yorkCity Attachment Parenting International Group Provides local parents with
    http://nyc.babyzone.com/parentresources.asp?type=Education: Parenting Classes

    60. Nyc.babyzone.com -- Your Local Guide To Pregnancy And Parenting Resources.
    Hello new york City. newyorkCity.BabyZone.com is looking for a talented parent best resources on parenting, pregnancy, and fertility with other parents.
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