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  1. Special education mediation a guide for parents : parents and educators working toward mutual solutions (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:456583) by U.S. Dept of Education, 2001
  2. First steps home intervention module home base parent handbook (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:407801) by Katie Kavanagh, 1996
  3. Family involvement in education (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:438629) by Janet Williams, 1999
  4. Building capacity for sustainable change final report (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:444287) by Dianne L. Ferguson, 1998
  5. Strengthening the linkages between schools and families of children with disabilities (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:420960) by Philip M. Ferguson, 1998

21. SIG 2001 Round 3-Oregon
Coalition in oregon for of parent education (COPE) to assist parents to be How will resources be pooled with other resources? OSE work with oregon
http://www.signetwork.org/New_SigNet/Docs/OR/OR.html
State Improvement Grant Applications Funded in 2001 Oregon Abstract Basic Information Improvement Strategies Return to Main Page Oregon Abstract or Conceptual Framework for State Systemic Change P roviding U ltimate R esults for S tudents U sing I mproved T University of Oregon
  • Students with disabilities will improve significantly in reading achievement; Students with disabilities will have greater access to the Oregon Statewide Assessment System at their appropriate instructional levels; and Highly qualified special education personnel will be recruited and retained.
To arrive at these goals, four distinct needs were identified by educators and parents and informed and driven by data provided by the Teacher Standards and Practices Commission, the Oregon University System, and the Oregon Department of Education. Other data sources include surveys, institute and workshop evaluations,
  • Children with disabilities demonstrate low levels of achievement in reading; Children with disabilities have low levels of participation in statewide assessments and those who participate demonstrate poor performance in assessments;

22. Parent & Family Resources, Oregon State University
parent and Family resources, oregon State University. website as one way ofinforming and involving you as partners in the education of your student.
http://oregonstate.edu/parents/

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Welcome to the OSU Parent Website!
We are pleased to offer this website as one way of informing and involving you as partners in the education of your student. The OSU Parent Website connects you to the departments and people that play an active role in the lives of our students. We believe the more informed you are about OSU, the better resource you can be for your son or daughter. Thank you for all that you do to support your students and helping us to carry on our mission of student success at Oregon State University.
Jackie Balzer, Dean of Student Life
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23. Frequently Asked Questions, Parent & Family Resources, Oregon State University
FAQs for parents and family of oregon State University students. They include1) the right to inspect and review the student s education records within
http://oregonstate.edu/parents/faqmore.html

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Should my student live on campus? What are the different costs for the housing options?
Research shows that living in a residence hall, cooperative house, fraternity, or sorority can help students stay in college and graduate. Specifically, the first year students who live in the residence halls or cooperatives are more likely to have a higher GPA and be retained at OSU at a higher rate than those who live off campus. The residence halls with meals range from $6,500 (double room, smallest meal plan)-$8,874 (double room, largest meal plan) per year. The cost of living in a cooperative house is about $4,350 per year. For more information about residence halls, dining, and cooperatives contact

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25. OHEN: Oregon Home Education Network: Resources For Homeschoolers
This popular resource guide, which won the parent s Choice Award when first OHEN oregon Home education Network PO Box 218 Beaverton, OR 970750218
http://www.ohen.org/resources/resources
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Good Stuff: Learning Tools For All Ages
, by Rebecca Rupp. Holt Assoc., June 1997 This popular resource guide, which won the Parent's Choice Award when first released in 1994, covers every subject area schools do, and many more they don't. It offers something more than "testbooks" for learning. All listings have been updated and reindexed for this 1997 edition, which is now out of print.
Oregon Authors
Fundamentals of Homeschooling
, by Ann Larhson Fisher
Homeschooling In Oregon: The 1998 Handbook
, by Ann Lahrson-Fisher. Nettlepatch Press. (formerly Out Of The Box Publishing) P.O. Box 80214-B, Portland, OR 97280-1214, 1998. "Newly revised and updated: Oregon's comprehensive information and resource guide. With one third more information than the previous edition, Lahrson-Fisher has done it again she has produced the Rolls Royce of state homeschooling handbooks! Four hundred pages are crammed with general and specific information that you can use right now!"
Homeschooling For Excellence

A step-by-step manual for people who want to educate their children at home. The Colfax's are two former educators who taught their three sons at home and saw them accepted at Harvard.

26. State Resources For Gifted Education
oregon Department of education Special education and Talented Gifted 255 CapitolSt., NE Salem, OR 973100290 parent Advocates for Gifted education
http://ericec.org/fact/stateres.html
State Resources for Gifted Education
This list includes State Department of Education offices responsible for gifted education and state-wide advocacy groups. For technical assistance, contact the individual listed for your state. State of the States, a book that provides state-by-state statistics and information, is available from Kristy Ehlers, listed under Oklahoma. State advocacy groups offer members a variety of services, including newsletters, conferences, and local resources. For current and detailed information on US State mandates governing gifted education, please visit Tennessee Initiative for Gifted Education Reform (TIGER) , and review their National Survey on the State governance of K-12 Gifted and Talented Education Reform (http://giftedtn.org/tiger/releases.htm). (70+ pages in .pdf format; Adobe Acrobat Reader required.)
Alabama
Linda Grill
Alabama Department of Education
Special Education Services
PO Box 302101
Montgomery, AL 36130-2101

27. OREGON DRIVER EDUCATION - OR DMV Department Of Motor Vehicles Guide - DMV.ORG
Recommended parent Taught Driver education Program Some of the informationand resources include. oregon drivers education courses; Steps on obtaining
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Recommended Parent Taught Driver Education Program: Completion of a Oregon driver education program is recommended for any new teen driver. Every year, thousands of teens are involved in accidents that could have been prevented if they had more knowledge prior to getting behind the wheel. We recommend Driver Ed in a Box® as the best driver education Visit Driver Ed in a Box® today and find out about their program as well as exactly what new teen drivers need to know about getting a Oregon license.
The Oregon drivers license department has information on Oregon drivers education requirements. Some of the information and resources include:

28. Homeschooling: Key Facts And Resources - Oregon - GreatSchools.net
oregon test scores. Back to School Tips and resources simply means that you,the parent, take charge of your child s education instead of sending him to
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30. ADHD Resources By State
parent education AND RESOURCE CENTER 4696 OVERLAND ROAD 478 BOISE, ID 83705 (208)3425884 (Voice or Coalition in oregon for parent education (COPE)
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Home Alabama Alabama State Department of Education 50 North Ripley Street P.O. Box 302101 Montgomery, Alabama 36130-2101 (334)242-9700 http://www.alsde.edu/ Alabama State Department of Education Special Education Services 1998 http://www.alsde.edu/speced/speced.html Alaska Alaska Department of Education Special Education in Alaska Who Are We? Requirements for Educators of Special Education in Alaska Special Education Directors in Alaska's School Districts Individuals with Disabilities Education Act Amendments of 1997 (IDEA) Download bill, Public Law 105-17 Special Education Sites of Interest Schedules (1997-98 School Year): Conferences and Meetings Special Education Facts and Statistics: Alaska Department of Education Statistics and Reports Publications: "Alaska Special Education Handbook"; PDF format; DOWNLOAD the ZIPPPED version in PDF format "Special Education in Alaska: A Guide for Parents"; PDF format DOWNLOAD the ZIPPPED version in PDF format http://www.educ.state.ak.us/tls/sped/home.html

31. Parents - Oregon Department Of Education
oregon Standards Newspaper parent and Student Resource Links 20052006Testing Schedule (PDF), Abstinence education What Works (PDF)
http://www.ode.state.or.us/search/results/?id=2

32. Online Resources For Parents/Caregivers - Oregon Education Association
Umatilla High School in Northeastern oregon is taking a stepby-step Online resources for Parents and Care Givers. National education Association (NEA)
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33. Oregon Education Links
resources, education standards and instructional support to oregon PTA (oregon Congress of Parents and Teachers) A volunteer organization of
http://www.osba.org/edlinks/oregon.htm
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  • American Federation of Teachers - Oregon - Statewide union for affiliated locals of the American Federation of Teachers. America's Schools Program - Brings schools and businesses together in support of Oregon education. When products and services displaying the "America's Schools - Team Member" symbol are sold a portion of the revenue generated is given to the schools signed up for the program. The Chalkboard Project Collaboration of five Oregon charitable foundations focused on strengthening Oregon's K-12 public education system. Confederation of Oregon School Administrators (COSA) - Professional association for school administrators, including superintendents, principals, assistant principals and other central office administrators. E3-Employers for Education Excellence An independent non-profit organization founded in 1996. E3 works in partnership with business, education, and civic leaders statewide. Employment Relations Board - Three member public body appointed by the governor to administer the Oregon Public Employee Collective Bargaining Act.

34. Pick And Choose: Resources & Programs That Work
Contact Andreas Horaites, Southern oregon education Service District, Teaches leadership skills to help parents influence the education of their
http://www.osba.org/hotopics/gap/resource.htm
You Are Here: Home Hot Topics Gap Breaking Barriers Programs highlighted during the 2004 Celebrating Educational Opportunities for Hispanic Students Conference sponsored by OSBA: 6+1 Trait Spanish Writing
Teaches Spanish writing to students in all grade levels. Students analyze their work and revise it by focusing on ideas, organization, voice, word choice, fluency, and grammar/conventions.
Contact: Gladys Vega Scott, Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory, Portland ( scottg@nwrel.org Academia Latina
Provides a week of academic and cultural experiences at a university for Latino students in Grades 6 through 8.
Contact: Meredith Reynolds, Southern Oregon University, Ashland ( mreynolds@sou.edu Academy of Young Ambassadors
Provides leadership training to students who are entering seventh grade. Focus is on youth who might drop out of school because of family problems including poverty, drugs and alcohol.
Contact: Xochitl Fuhriman-Ebert, Ontario School District (

35. Education Resource Organizations Directory (EROD)
parent Resource Center Regional Educational Laboratory Regional Resource Center oregon parent Training and Information Center
http://bcol02.ed.gov/Programs/EROD/org_list_by_territory.cfm?territory_cd=or

36. Oregon PTA - Educational Resources For Oregon Parent Teacher Associations, PTO,
A central resource for parent Teacher Organizations Welcome to the Oregoneducational resource page. The goal of this page is to provide a central
http://www.ptacentral.org/oregon.htm
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Welcome to the Oregon educational resource page. The goal of this page is to provide a central informational source for parents, educators and school officials on an array of issues facing Oregon schools. From school fundraising to regional Parent Teacher Association contacts to classroom initiatives, the online resources below provide additional insight into these issues, as well as many other important concerns facing Oregon schools, PTA and PTO groups, and other parent organizations.
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37. Clackamas County Social Services Department:Community Resource Guide
COALITION IN oregon FOR parent education (COPE) parent to parent Matchingprogram providing trained mentor parents to be matched with parents in need
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38. Homeschooling - Services - Multnomah County Library
oregon Home education Information and resources 371.042 O66 2001 Electronicresourceseducation offers educational resources for parents and teachers as
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    This guide will help you find information and resources on homeschooling. For further assistance in researching a specific topic, ask at the Information Desk inside your local library.
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    To find a book on homeschooling look in the library catalog. Choose Subject Headings from the Main Search Menu, then type one of the following:
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    The following is a list of books on how to start homeschooling, what to expect and how to plan.
    Homeschooling Almanac The Homeschooling Book of Answers: The 101 Most Important Questions Answered by Homeschooling's Most Respected Voices Oregon Home Education Information and Resources
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    And the Skylark Sings With Me: Adventures in Homeschooling and Community Based Education
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    Ultimate Guide to Home-Schooling
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    The Guidance Manual for the Christian Homeschool: A Parent's Guide for Preparing Home School Students for College or Career
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    Homeschooling, the Teen Years: Your Complete Guide to Successfully Homeschooling the 13-to 18-year old

39. Research - Multnomah County Library
Local resources. American Camp Association List of oregon Camps Their siteincludes national policy updates, parenting resources and guides to taking
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40. Parent Project Muscular Dystrophy - IEP Resources By State - Oregon
Educational Issues. • Educational Issues • IEP State resources • Oklahoma oregon parent Training Information Center 2295 Liberty St, NE
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E-Mail: welcome@oradvocacy.org Department of Education Nancy J. Latini, Ph.D., Associate Superintendent Office of Special Education Department of Education 255 Capitol Street N.E. Salem, OR 97310-0203 503-378-3600 EXT 2361 503-378-2892 (TTY) 503-378-5156 FAX http://www.ode.state.or.us/ E-Mail: nancy.latini@state.or.us Early Intervention Services (Infant and toddler) Diana Allen, Director Early Intervention/Early Childhood Special Education Department Office of Special Education 255 Capitol Street N.E. Salem, OR 97310-0203 503-378-3600, ext. 2338 503-373-7968 FAX http://www.ode.state.or.us/ E-Mail: diana.allen@state.or.us Early Intervention Services (Ages 3 to 5) Diana Allen, Director Early Intervention/Early Childhood Special Education Department Office of Special Education 255 Capitol Street N.E.

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