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         Oregon Education Parent Resources:     more detail
  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

61. ERIC/OSEP Directory Of Projects: Oregon Deafblind Project
The oregon Department of education will enhance a wellestablished service parent education. Professional Development. education Work Relationship.
http://www.cec.sped.org/osep/database/detailView.html?masterID=207

62. Bio-logic Systems Corp. | Hearing Resources
oregon Department of education The relentless pursuit of each student s oregon NICHCY resources From National Information Center for Children and Youth
http://www.blsc.com/resources/or.html
OREGON RESOURCES Contacts State Contact
Jill Skrezyna, MPH
Manager, Child Health Section
Center for Child and Family Health
800 N.E. Oregon Street, #21
Portland, OR 97232
Phone: 503-731-8606
FAX: 503-731-4083
E-Mail: Jill_skrezyna@state.or.us EHDI Contacts
David Laszlo
Audiologist 2500 NE Neff Road Bend, OR 97701 Phone: 541-382-2646 FAX: 541-382-9583 E-Mail: hears2u@bendcable.com Back to Hearing Resources Legislation Citation: ORC Ann. 3701.503 through 3701.507 S.B. 575 Web Resources From the University Affiliated Program at the Oregon Health Sciences University: The mission of the University Affiliated Program at Oregon Health Sciences University is to empower individuals with developmental disabilities to improve the quality of their lives by developing, enhancing and sustaining culturally sensitive areas of support systems which function across the entire life span and include all domains of daily life. http://www.ohsu.edu

63. Family Village -- Parent Training & Information Centers
FIRST Families Information Resource Support and Technology. North Dakota oregon COPE - Coalition in oregon for parent education. Pennsylvania
http://www.familyvillage.wisc.edu/education/pti.html
Family Village School We have provided links to those Parent and Information Centers that have a web site.
If you are aware of a PTI web site that we do not have listed, please send a note to rowley@waisman.wisc.edu
be found on the PACER Center National Groups
National Center for Latinos with Disabilities
Specialized Training Of Military Persons (STOMP)

Native American Families Together Parent Center

State Groups

64. Special Education Resources Centers: Non-profit Organizations
parents Helping parentsthe Santa Clara, CA, Family Resource Center. The RiggsInstitutereferrals parent Educational Advocacy Training Center (PEATC)
http://www.iser.com/nps.html
Internet Special Education Resources
Special Education Non-Profit Resources
Providing Nationwide Services Providing Regional and Local Services

65. CES Natural Resources & Environmental Management
Community and parent volunteers as 4H Wildlife Stewards serve in a resources tobegin making positive and exciting changes on oregon school grounds!
http://www.nrem.net/programs/flagship.html?id=489&&string=

66. ACC-Resources-Education
Educational resources and Online Brochures for Parents oregon, offers variousresources to young people, their parents, and their teachers.
http://www.americaconnects.net/resources/default.asp?topicid=28

67. Insects, Arachnids, & Annelids Teacher Resources - NBII
From the University of Arizona s Africanized Honey Bee education Project, Teacher/parent Resource Materials from the University of Kentucky Department
http://www.nbii.gov/education/insects.html
Grades
K-3
Grades K-3
Africanized Honey Bees on the Move: Lesson Plans From the University of Arizona's Africanized Honey Bee Education Project, this site includes lesson plans for K-12 teachers on issues such as pollination, the importance of bees for agriculture, bee identification, honeybee communication, bee life cycles, cultural attitudes towards bees, and more. The Amateur Entomologists' Society's Bug Club for Young Entomologists Although many of the events and activities on this site are available only to UK students, it nevertheless offers useful information for the care of classroom insects and arachnids, as well as games, a kids' newsletter, and a forum for educators to share insights regarding invertebrate education. The Arachnology Home Page From Belgium, this site bills itself as "a repository and directory of arachnological information on the Internet." With more than 1000 links, AHP provides a host of resources for students K-university. Included subject areas: primary education; courses & educational projects; museum & zoo exhibitions; arachnologists' research home pages; arachnophobia; myths, stories, poems, & art; taxonomy, classification, & DNA databases; publications, databases, & societies; conferences; collections; and books & reports. Spiders Students learn about the benefits of spiders, as well as their habitats and life cycles, how and why they spin webs, and more in this comprehensive unit from the Southwest Educational Development Laboratory in Austin, TX. Also available in

68. Welcome To Connect For Kids
Visit the parent Involvement in education topic page for ideas on becoming anactive participant in Linda Baker looks at oregon’s Counterpoint center.
http://www.connectforkids.org/
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Main Menu Surf to Find Info: Topics: Choose a Topic: Child Care Diversity Education Family Income Health History of Childhood Media Parenting Taking Action Youth at Risk Go Go Types of Content: Articles Blog: Under the CFK Umbrella Events Field Reports Organizations Talktime Live! Toolkits Weblinks Youth Experts Go Guides: Action Central Book Corner CFK Site Guide Kid Beat: Media Resources Newsletters State Pages Topics Go About CFK Keyword Search: Search In Your Inbox: Newsletters: CFK Weekly Connections Celebrating Families E-Alert Connections Re-Connecting Our Youth E-Update Go Subscribe now Parent Involvement It’s officially back-to-school time. Visit the Parent Involvement in Education topic page for ideas on becoming an active participant in your child’s education. Site Guide We have organized the information and resources on the site into several sections:
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  • Tips and tools from advocates, action alerts, program resources and more.

69. Northeast Oregon AHEC- Continuing Education Resource Library
Continuing education Resource Library. Northeast oregon AHEC is pleased to announcethe availability of Managing Childhood Asthma A parent s Guide
http://www.eou.edu/neoahec/re1.html

  • Top Continuing Education Resource Library
Continuing Education Resource Library
Northeast Oregon AHEC is pleased to announce the availability of videotapes for professional continuing education and patient education. Following is a list of videotapes available for check-out (maximum two topics at one time)
Please check the boxes next to the tape(s) you want and fill out the order form below, then PRINT the entire page
Professional Continuing Education:
A Prescription for Caregivers: Take Care of Yourself
Acute Pain Management in Children: Operative or Medical Procedures
Addressing the Facts, MTBE
Assessing the Mental Status of the Older Person
Baby Bottle Tooth Decay - A Professional's Guide
Basic Oral Anatomy for the Dental Team
Break the Chain: Your Role in Preventing the Spread of Infection Coding Compliance: Back to the Basics Controlling Violence in Healthcare Effective Trauma Management Environmental Hazards in Perspective: From Toxicology to Patient Assessment First Responders: From Theory to Practice Functional Assessment of the Geriatric Patient Basic Medical Terminology (*workbook included) Nursing Management of Patients with Diabetes Overcoming Hospital Anxiety Psychology of Resuscitation Pressure Ulcers in Adults: Prediction and Prevention

70. Welcome To The Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory
NWREL provides research and development assistance to education, government, Numerous resources for educators, policymakers, parents, and the public are
http://www.nwrel.org/
Welcome to the Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory. Use the links below to navigate the resources available on our site. Home About NW Lab Job Openings People ... Advanced search improves educational results for children, youth, and adults by providing research and development assistance in delivering equitable, high-quality educational programs. The Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory (NWREL) provides research and development assistance to education, government, community agencies, business, and labor. NWREL's primary service area is the Northwest states of Alaska Idaho Montana Oregon , and Washington About the Lab Job Openings Registration is now open for Effective Course Design: Using Assessment to Align Instruction With Standards , October 10-11, 2005 at the Surfsand Resort at Cannon Beach. Learn about the six-stage Teaching-Learning Cycle and how it can be used to design standards-based classroom instruction. New Products New this month NWREL in Action News and Announcements ... Job Openings Focusing on priority educational needs in the region, the NW Regional Educational Laboratory conducts programs and projects under four Centers of Excellence , providing services in the areas of classroom teaching and learning school and district improvement school, family, and community

71. Education Resource Organizations Directory (EROD)
parent Advocacy Center for education Rights 8161 Normandale Boulevard Sunrise Children s Foundation parent Information and Resource Center (Nevada)
http://bcol02.ed.gov/Programs/EROD/org_list.cfm?category_cd=PRC

72. Media Literacy Online Project
College of education University of oregon - Eugene changes should make theMLOP a better resource for educators and parents now and in the future.
http://interact.uoregon.edu/MediaLit/HomePage

73. WRRC Homepage
A joint project of the US Department of education, Office of Special educationPrograms the University of oregon. Search Our Networks including this web
http://interact.uoregon.edu/wrrc/wrrc.html
Search Our Networks including this web site The U.S. Department of Education's Cross-Site Indexing Project is an effort to create a searchable index of the Department of Education-supported Internet information resources. Updated: June 23, 2005
O nline topical information developed in response to State Education Agency and Part C Lead Agency inquiries. The proposed regulations for IDEA '04 were published in the Federal Register 6/21/2005. .pdf text IDEA public meeting information CEC Publishes Side-by-Side Comparison of Current and Proposed IDEA Regulations (pdf) ... Position Announcement - IDEA Data Specialist
Technical Assistance and Consulting Services Communities of Practice provides educators and administrators with information and resources in six topical areas (Part C Identification and Settings; Part B Placement (LRE); Section 619 Placement (LRE); Exiting; and Part C/B Data) Visit the new National PSO Center Web Site www.signetwork.org

74. Dyslexia Parents Resource - Oregon Court Victory For Parents
The Dyslexia Parents Resource Dyslexia test for children, the state EducationBoard in 1999,claiming oregon s standardized tests violate the Americans
http://www.dyslexia-parent.com/oregon.html
Oregon Court Victory
Dyslexia Parents Resource Dyslexia Parents Resource
Committed to providing information and advice for parents whose children are, or may be, dyslexic.
Editor:
John Bradford
Dyslexia Online Magazine
- articles of interest to parents, adults and teachers.
Dyslexia Online Magazine

Join our mailing list
Type your e-mail address accurately to receive occasional newsletters (Your e-mail address is confidential, and will not be given to any other organisation): Click here to join or to leave B A C K G R O U N D C O L O R Oregon court victory for dyslexic pupils We receive many e-mails from parents in Oregon complaining about the lack of provision for dyslexic children in their schools. It is re-assuring to hear now of a significant decision allowing Oregon youngsters with dyslexia and other learning disabilities to use computerized spell-checks and other help on statewide tests under a settlement announced on February 1st 01. The settlement with a group of Oregon parents who sued the state will affect fewer than 4,000 students, said Wayne Neuburger, Oregon's associate superintendent for assessment and education. However, it could provide guidelines for other states considering additional help for learning-disabled students when they take standardized tests. Many states have made, or are considering, tests as a graduation requirement.

75. The Benevolent & Protective Order Of Elks Of The USA
Hoop Shoot, Soccer Shoot, Drug education, Scholarships, Antlers Home ForParents For Kids resources Calendar Contact Us Members Only
http://www.elks.org/drugs/default.cfm
Home Katrina Relief About the Elks Army of Hope ... Elks.org Log In
Elks Youth Activities ... Hoop Shoot Soccer Shoot Drug Education Scholarships Antlers Americanism Essay Youth/Veterans GL Youth Activities Committee Home For Parents For Kids Resources ... Members Only Nationwide DAP News Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California/Hawaii Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland, Delaware, D.C. Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Welcome! Welcome to the Drug Awareness Program's online resource center. Since its inception in 1983, the Elks Drug Awareness Program has worked to prevent drug use by our youth through education. The Elks recognize that they are not experts in the field of drug education. However, we do have the resources in dollars, facilities and volunteers to work with the experts to ensure that young people know the facts about drugs. In addition to sponsoring seminars, workshops and drug-free functions, we print and distribute literature developed by authorities on drug awareness. Since 1983, we've printed and handed out more than 125 million pieces of literature to students, their teachers and their parents. We hope that through this resource center, we can reach even more people. You have our permission to print and distribute this material.

76. HSLDA | Oregon Legislation 2005-House Bill 2733: Home Education Equity Bill
The oregon Home education Equity Bill passed the House on May 24, 2005, This bill will save taxpayer dollars and allow homeschool parents the freedom to
http://www.hslda.org/Legislation/State/or/2005/ORHB2733/default.asp
HSLDA's E-lert Service:
Home Schooling by State
State Laws

A summary of the legal options for homeschooling in every state
Organizations

Homeschool organizations in your neighborhood or across the world
Cases

Legal contacts and cases that HSLDA is involved with
Legislation

Federal and state legislation relating to homeschooling
Headlines
News and updates on legal contacts and other issues that affect homeschoolers Member Resources State forms and other resources along with an online form to contact your staff NEW! Homeschooling Thru High School Program— Special Offer on SAT Power Prep for only $9.95 Oregon HOME LAWS ORGANIZATIONS CASES ... HEADLINES August 19, 2005 House Bill 2733: Home Education Equity Bill Authors: Representatives Linda Flores and Brad Avakian, Senator Bruce Starr Co-Sponsors in the House Representative Gordon Anderson, DDS Representative Jeff Barker Representative Brian Boquist Representative Alan Brown Representative Scott Bruun Representative Tom R Butler Representative Kevin Cameron Representative John H Dallum Representative Larry Galizio Representative Bill Garrard Representative Wayne Krieger Representative Jeff Kropf Representative Donna G Nelson Representative Dennis Richardson Representative Greg Smith Representative Gene Whisnant Co-Sponsors in the Senate Senator Jason Atkinson Senator Roger Beyer Senator Ryan Deckert Senator Ted Ferrioli Senator Gary George Senator Jeff Kruse Senator Frank Morse Senator David Nelson Senator Charlie Ringo Senator Charles Starr Senator Ben Westlund

77. Oregon Midwifery
resources for oregon Midwifery Birth and Parenting oregon Midwifery is aneducational resource site for midwifery in oregon as well as other parts of
http://www.oregonmidwifery.org/
Resources for Oregon Midwifery
Birth and Parenting
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Oregon Midwifery is an educational resource site for midwifery in Oregon as well as other parts of the US. Please help keep this site open by visiting our advertisers. Midwives in Oregon
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How to be an Oregon Licensed Midwife Oregon Midwifery Council
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Professional Association for Nurse Midwives Birth Links Recently updated with all sites reviewed Birth Stories Home, Center and Hospital Birth Stories
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78. OLMIS Education
Hard Work, education Help Hispanics Advance in oregon’s Workforce Parents arekey to their children s successful education.
http://www.qualityinfo.org/olmisj/OlmisZine?zineid=00000005

79. Oregon Parents United Home Page
The Disability Law Resource Project (DLRP) at ILRU for a Web cast on IDEA 2004 . education money returned to the Federal Treasury oregon Parents United
http://www.oregonparentsunited.org/
What's New l E-mai l Oregon Parents United Last Updated 09/23/2005 About OPU About OPU Join OPU Our stories Contact Us Resources Effective Service Providers Educational Quotes How-Tos Articles ... Links News Events What's New Statewide National ...
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Quote of the Week If you have built castles in the air, your work need not be lost; that is where they should be. Now put foundations under them
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80. Supervising Teachers: Useful Links - School Of Education - Willamette University
School of education graphic. Just For. Prospective Students Good links to anunder used resource; The Eugene, oregon Scale Model Solar System
http://www.willamette.edu/mat/supervising_teachers/links.htm
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