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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

81. Kgw.com | News For Oregon And SW Washington | Public Service
Our Kids is an ongoing educational campaign incorporating news features, The oregon parent Information and Resource Center is a US Department of
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Oregon and SW Washington Customize E-mail newsletters MySpecialsDirect KGW Web Home Local News Nation/World Weather ... Media Kit Our kids are our future and KGW Northwest NewsChannel 8 is committed to supporting the success and vitality of Oregon's youth. To achieve this, NewsChannel 8 pools its vast station resources to provide a comprehensive, multi-media educational campaign in 2000 and beyond. Our Kids are our future and NewsChannel 8, with your participation, can provide Oregonians the necessary tools to empower our youth and impact our future. Our Kids is an on-going educational campaign incorporating news features, news documentaries, educational vignettes, on-line resource material and the integration of available community outreach programs. Our combined efforts reach 98% of the Portland-Metro area population and create the difference necessary to build a bright future for Oregon.
Talking with Kids Talking with Kids has created a new Web resource to help parents talk with their kids about troubling news stories.

82. Parents For Public Schools
serves Alaska, Idaho, Montana, oregon and Washington;. Pacific resources forEducation and Learning (PREL) serves Pacific region including Hawaii;
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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.

83. Special Education Mediation-FAQ
Designed for parents of students with disabilities living in oregon, this brochure Mediation in Special education A Resource Manual for Mediators.
http://ericec.org/faq/mediaton.html
Special Education Mediation (updated December 2002)
    The ERIC Clearinghouse on Disabilities and Gifted Education (ERIC EC)
    The Council for Exceptional Children
    1110 N. Glebe Rd.
    Arlington, VA 22201-5704
    Toll Free: 1.800.328.0272
    E-mail: ericec@cec.sped.org
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My child's school and I have some disagreements about his special education program. Do I have any options for resolving this dispute other than a due process hearing? www.directionservice.org/cadre Following are selected citations from the ERIC database and the search terms we used to find the citations. You can search the ERIC database yourself on the Internet through either of the following web sites: ERIC Citations The full text of citations beginning with an ED number (for example, EDxxxxxx) is available:
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84. Oregon Homeschooling - A To Z Home's Cool Homeschooling
oregon education Code For Homeschooling AN A TO Z RESOURCE This forum is forall parents enrolled in Idaho Distance education Academy (IdahoDEA)or
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Ann has put together a first class resource guide for the state and you shouldn't miss it if you live there. Absolutely everything you need to know about homeschooling regulations and how to deal with them.

85. Oregon Homeschooling Laws - A To Z Home's Cool
oregon education Code for Homeschooling The Complete Home Learning SourceBook The Essential Resource Guide for Homeschoolers, Parents, and Educators
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Oregon Education Code for Homeschooling This is not intended to be legal advice and is distributed for information purposes only. Check for updates at the ODE website Compulsory attendance - Between 7 and 18 years of age by or on September 1. [Note that if you do enroll your 5 or 6 year old, and then decide to homeschool, you'll need to follow the notification procedure.]

86. Special Education And Learning Disabilities Resources: Educational Alternatives
Special education Learning Disabilities resources A Nationwide Directory Dyslexia Parents Resourceinformation and worldwide resources about
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87. Index
oregon Center for Career Development in Child Care education LIFT ParentResource Center will build literacy/language skills in young children by
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Oregon! Ready to Learn Past Programs Parent Educators and Mentors: Clackamas County Healthy Start CARE Connections: Southwestern Oregon Community College, Coos County Oregon Parent Center: Josephine County Wolf Creek Easter Seals Children's Guild Therapy Center: Marion County ... First Steps: Tillamook County Community Action Resource Enterprises Program Descriptions Parent Educators and Mentors: Clackamas County Healthy Start Description: Parent/community educator and parent mentors teach early literacy, language development, and school readiness activities to parents, children, and community members with a focus on service delivery in Molalla and Estacada. Contact: Emilie Moreau, Early Childhood Director
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88. Educational Resource Links For Homeschoolers, Parents, And Teachers From Homesch
Over 2900 Educational Products! Leap Frog! Lego! oregon Scientific! Parenting resources and fun for the kids, including free coloring pages.
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Note : Homeschool Math is not responsible for the content of these external sites and does not necessarily endorse everything they say or have. But hopefully you'll find something worthwhile! MATH Obviously this website has math links all over the place but here are some that didn't really fit elsewhere. The King Joe Series
Educational storybook/flashcard series designed to reinforce a comprehensive list of nearly 800 math vocabulary words and phrases. It connects reading and math for children. WizardOfMath.com
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Math and Reading Help for Kids is a directory of hundreds of original articles, tips and resources centered on the topic of children's learning. Brain-e-Games
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Supplement your existing math curriculum with Usborne products: learning palette with different math cards, wrap-ups, books.

89. Migrant And Bilingual Education
Since 1966, the US Department of education s educational resources parents,professors, and others access educationrelated resources about rural
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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
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    90. Homeschooling In OregonThe Handbook; Ann Lahrson-Fisher
    oregon the Handbook, Creating Learning Communities Retail Helen Hegener,Home education Magazine Parents and teachers who have never homeschooled,
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    91. Oregon Brain Injury Resource Network
    oregon Brain Injury Resource Network Literature and Resource Databases Family resources Educational resources Online Articles
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    Family Resources
    Coma Guide for Caregivers
    Delaware Health and Social Services,
    Division of Services for Aging and Adults with Physical Disabilities
    This resource guide provides a variety of helpful material. The first section describes the structure and function of the brain and goes on to explain the effects of injury. Patient care in the intensive care unit (ICU) and in other hospital settings is also addressed. The second section of the booklet discusses post-traumatic reactions of the family members and close friends and answers some common questions. A glossary of hospital terms is also included in the back of the booklet.
    To obtain a free copy contact:
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    New Castle, DE 19720
    E-mail: cbarnett@state.de.us
    When Your Child is Seriously Injured: The Emotional Impact on Families
    Marilyn Lash
    This booklet was written with the help of families that have had a child seriously injured in an accident. The book starts with the child's admission to the hospital and ends after discharge, with suggestions to help families plan for the future. This book is based on conversations and interviews with many families of children with injuries. Chapters include: The Hospital Stay, Helping Brothers and Sisters of the Child with an Injury, Getting Help and Coping and Planning for Discharge from the Hospital.
    HDI Publishers PO Box 131401

    92. Oregon Brain Injury Resource Network - Education Bibliography
    oregon Brain Injury Resource Network Literature and Resource Databases Parents As Educational Managers For Students With Brain Injury Lash,
    http://www.tr.wou.edu/tbi/Educatio.htm
    Education Bibliography
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    If you are unable to locate the information you need, please contact the Oregon Brain Injury Resource Network at 800-544-5243 or tbi@wou.edu Adapting Educational Programs for Students with Head Injuries: Cohen, Sally. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, vol. 6, no. 1, March 1991, pp. 56-63, 1991. This article addresses the responsibilities that educators have to students with traumatic brain injury. Educators must relate the students' learning problems to their skill levels and learning styles to provide successful learning experiences for them. Approaches to program selection for a variety of students are described. Teaching techniques and strategies that benefit students are also discussed. A cognitive approach to teaching and learning is emphasized. Back to School: After a Mild Brain Injury or Concussion Describes possible temporary changes in behavior at home and warning signs at school. Provides tips for teaching and identifies when extra help may be needed. Back to School after Brain Injury: Rocchio, Carolyn. Brain Injury Association, Family News and Views, September 1997, 1997.

    93. Hazelden - Hazelden -- The Leader In Alcohol And Drug Rehabilitation, Education
    In addition to operating treatment centers in Minnesota, oregon, New York andIllinois, Parents and Families resources for treatment professionals
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    Notice the difference between what happens when a man says to himself, I have failed three times, and what happens when he says, I'm a failure.
    S. I. Hayakawa What happens to us when we call ourselves names like "failure" or "dummy"? We feel we're no good and never will be. We want to stop trying because we think we'll flub up again. But what if we begin to use different words to describe the same results? It won't change the results, but it will change us. And it will change the way we see our actions and ourselves. Just by changing the words we use we can...

    94. Oregon State Literacy Resource Center: Family Literacy
    The Even Start Family Literacy Project in Central oregon seeks to stop the The program integrates Adult Basic education, Parenting education and Support
    http://www.kfrtkf.hu/EGYSEG/Id/CNN Stories/literacynet.org/oregon/profiles.html
    Profiles of Event Start Programs in Oregon The seven 1998-99 Oregon Even Start coordinators and their staffs wrote the following abstracts describing each Even Start program funded through the state. Oregon is also fortunate to have two federal migrant Even Start programs, which will be invited to submit abstracts as well. Please contact State Coordinator Cathy Lindsley with questions, suggestions or comments at cathy.LINDSLEY@state.or.us or cathy.LINDSLEY@occs.state.or.us CENTRAL OREGON COMMUNITY COLLEGE EVEN START CLACKAMAS COUNTY EVEN START COMMUNITY ACTION TEAM EVEN START ... MALHEUR COUNTY EVEN START PROJECT CENTRAL OREGON COMMUNITY COLLEGE EVEN START An Even Start Partners Team works to implement and advise the Even Start Family Literacy Project in Central Oregon. It is composed of Even Start staff, agency representatives and community members. Its purpose is to determine which practices are best for identifying and recruiting families for the Even Start project and to reach those most in need. Additionally, the Partners Team works to transition families into each of the partner programs so that services are consistently made available and recommended to families with children ages birth to eight. This year students will be recruited to the team. The Even Start Project coordinates and expands existing programs to provide a more comprehensive literacy/child development program and thus end the cycle of poverty and low literacy in Central Oregon. The program is overseen by the director of Central Oregon Community College Adult Basic Education program and builds partnerships on the strong links that exist between the Family Access Network, the College Family Development programs (Head Start; Together for Children; Oregon Pre-kindergarten Program; Ready Set Go; Jobs Reinvestment Project; Love and Logic; and the Family Resource Center), several public schools (La Pine Elementary and Brown Educational Center in Redmond), Early Intervention/ Early Childhood Special Education Regional Programs, and the Madras Children's Learning Center.

    95. Outdoor Skills And Education: Hunter Education - Oregon Department Of Fish And W
    The oregon Hunter education course must be a minimum of 12 hours. Even parentswho do not wish to take the tests, usually find the class is both
    http://www.dfw.state.or.us/outdoor_skills/
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    Oregon Revised Statute 497.360, adopted in 1963, states: "No person younger than 18 years of age shall hunt wildlife, except on the person's own land or land owned by the parent or legal guardian of the person, unless the person has in possession a certificate, issued by the commission or by an agency of another state, stating that the person has satisfactorily completed a course prescribed or approved by the commission in the safe handling of lawful hunting weapons." The Program
    The Oregon Hunter Education course must be a minimum of 12 hours. Most classes course generally last 14-16 hours. The subjects taught include:
    • Hunter ethics and respect for private landowners Wildlife management and identification Firearms handling and safety Hunt preparation and techniques Survival and an introduction to bowhunting
    All students are required to participate in a live fire exercise.

    96. Patient Education - Child Health, American Indian & Alaska Native
    Multiple patient education resources relevant to maternal child health at Indian Sex education materials for parents of 3year-olds to high schoolers
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    by HOME ABOUT I H S SITE MAP HELP ... Bright Futures : health supervision PACER Center: material for parents Maternal child health material Sex ed materials for parents SIDS material A.D.H.D. resource pamphlets TIPP sheets for injury prevention Identifying fetal alcohol exposure Bright Futures: Guidelines for Health Supervision of Infants, Children, and Adolescents This cornerstone publication of the Bright Futures project is a practical, comprehensive resource to help professionals, families, and communities more effectively promote the health and well-being of our nation's children and adolescents. The second edition provides developmental nutrition guidelines for children and adolescents from birth to age 21. The guide contains strategies and tools to help health professionals provide nutrition supervision partnerships with families and communities. Info and ordering, on-line Materials for parents of children with and without disabilities PACER Center's Family Strengths Series teaches and affirms parents of children ages birth to five. The five short booklets are full of photos of children from a variety of backgrounds and are written in an easy-to-read manner. A single-cassette recording includes all 5 booklets. Booklets and tapes are available in English, Spanish, or Hmong. Call the PACER Center in Minneapolis at 952-838-9000 or 888-248-0822 or visit them

    97. Dyslexia Parents Resource: Dyslexia Symptoms, Dyslexia Treatment, Dyslexia Help
    The Dyslexia Parents Resource Free information about dyslexia, Dyslexia Tests for The Code of Practice and Statement of Special Educational Needs (UK)
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    Hints and tips for parents new! Tips from other parents for supporting a child with dyslexia. Share ideas and methods that you have found to be successful for supporting your child.
    Finding the right school Finding a school with a positive approach to dyslexic children or teenagers is very hard. In general, the best approach is to try to contact the Dyslexia Association or Learning Difficulties Association in the area, and see if they have any helpful feedback from their members about local schools.
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    Local contacts new! Local contacts, groups, bookshops and centers.
    IEPs and the IDEA (USA) Each public school child who receives special education and related services must have an Individualized Education Program (IEP). Each IEP must be designed for one student and must be a truly individualized document. The IEP creates an opportunity for teachers, parents, school administrators, related services personnel, and students (when appropriate) to work together to improve educational results for children with disabilities.
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    98. Equity Page
    The national Women s Educational Equity Act (WEEA) Equity Resource Center works to parent Information Resource Center PIRC is a project of NWREL.
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    Equity Internet Resources General Equity Increasing Equity in Science and Mathematics Equity Documents
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    American Association for University Women
    AAUW supports gender equity in numerous ways, and their Web site includes information about programs, including educational programs designed to help girls achieve in school. Campbell-Kibler Associates
    Brochures highlighting the research and evaluation results of this group which strives to increase gender and race equity in math, science and technology education Center for National Origin, Race and Sex Equity
    CNORSE, a federally funded educational equity project at the Northwest Regional Education Laboratory, has many resources including equity-related publications, their own newsletter on-line, and several equity-related web site links. DiversityWeb
    Equity Online

    The national Women's Educational Equity Act (WEEA) Equity Resource Center works to improve educational, social, and economic outcomes for women and girls. National Women's History Project
    This organization initiated National Women's History Month, now observed coast to coast each March. Throughout the year the office serves as the clearinghouse for women's history information, resources, activities, and programming ideas.

    99. HSLDA | Oregon Legislation 2005—Legislative Counsel 1462: Home Education Eq
    expand the educational options for homeschoolers by providing that a child repeal the requirement that parents notify public school officials of their
    http://www.hslda.org/Legislation/State/or/2005/ORLC1462/default.asp
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    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 Legislative Counsel 1462: Home Education Equity Bill Author: Senator Bruce Starr Summary: Thank you for your support! Due to your calls 15 members of the House and 12 members of the Senate signed on to be co-sponsors of the Home Education Equity Bill. For more information please see House Bill 2733, the Home Education Equity Bill. HSLDA's Position: HSLDA supported this bill draft. Requested Action: None at this time Status: This bill was introduced as House Bill 2733 . Please see that bill page for more information. Reasons We Support This Legislation: LC 1462 would make the following changes in the current law: - expand the educational options for homeschoolers by providing that a child may be educated by the parent or legal guardian or "at the direction of" a parent or legal guardian, thereby permitting parents or guardians to appoint someone else to conduct some or all of the instruction;

    100. Training - Non-ORPARC Training - ORPARC - Oregon Post Adoption
    oregon Post Adoption Resource Center because ADOPTION is a lifelong journey,A Program of Northwest Resource Associates
    http://www.orparc.org/training/2004-2005TrainingDescriptions.htm

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