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         Texas Education Parent Resources:     more detail
  1. Migrant parent's resource guide to understanding the educational system secondary level (7-12) (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:395744) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1996
  2. Family literacy for parents of pre-schoolers a titlte VII first-year evaluation report (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:337056) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1990
  3. Parent involvement in secondary schools a district wide approach (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:329003) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1986
  4. SEDL/Multifunctional Resource Center, Service Area 8 annual performance report, October, 1993 - September, 1994 (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:375658) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1994
  5. Improving sex equity in postsecondary vocational/technical programs: A resource manual by Jessie Teddlie, 1993
  6. Critical issues in parental involvement (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:398009) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1992
  7. Successful Texas schoolwide programs research study results, school profiles, voices of practitioners and parents (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:406084) by Laura Lein, 1997
  8. Texas' alliance schools developing strategies of social capitalization in schools and communities (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:412627) by Dennis Shirley, 1996
  9. Caminos bilingues al exito bilingual pathways to success : a Title VII Bilingual Education Program 1995-96 (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:405438) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1996

101. Parenting Resources - Boot Camp For Bad Kids Teens Children Juvenile Boot Camps
Edvisors A Directory of educational resources for Students of all Ages. Washington PAVE.org - Parents are Vital in education.
http://www.aboutbootcamps.com/parenting-resources.htm

Juvenile Boot Camps
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Parenting Resources
Below are some sites relating to boot camps, military schools, parenting and resources relating to the rehabilitation of troubled teenagers. We hope you find them useful.
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24 Hour Fitness - Health Club and Fitness Gym. AlaskaPrevention.org - Alaska Prevention Partnership All Family Resources - Parent resource site. Atomic Teen - Teen Search Engine and Directory. Austin Family - Austin Family Magazine - Smart Parenting Healthy Homes. Austin Summer 2003 - Summer Camps and Programs in Central Texas. Big Valley Young Marines - 1st Battalion, California Regiment Young Marines. Children Now Links - Parent resource site. Choices for Youth - Parent resource site. Classbrain.com - The Resource Site for Kids, Parents and Teachers. Connect for Kids - Organizations Columbia River Young Marines - Columbia River Young Marines. Counseling Network - Web Resources Cyberteens - Where Creative Teens Rule. Eagle Landing - Wilderness Adventure Programs at Eagle Landing.

102. Educational Resources For Parents And Teachers
Expect the Best from a Girl (resources and activities for parents) texas Educational Organizations. Parents of Smart Grrls go here!
http://www.twistinc.org/parents.html
Educational Resources for Parents and Teachers
General Educational Resources
Adventures in Education (Career planning information) Ethical, Legal and Social Issues in Science (ELSI) (Modules for students at the middle school level) Expect the Best from a Girl (Resources and activities for parents) Girl Scouts of the USA Jason Project (Annual scientific expeditions are the focus of an original curriculum for grades 4 through 8) KidsCom Parents and Teachers Preview (A communications playground for kids ages 4 to 15) NASA K-12 Internet Initiative: "Online to Jupiter" (Project Galileo) School Safety (Stop Bullies and Youth Violence) SciEd (A catalogue of science and mathematics educational resources) TAP (The Ada Project) Junior
Mathematics Education
Cornell Theory Center Math and Science Gateway (Links to resources in mathematics and science for educators and students in grades 9-12) Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science (two-year academic curriculum of college coursework at University of North Texas for high school-aged students) Family Math (Information on the pioneering program from the Lawrence Hall of Science) MegaMath (Ideas for bringing unusual and important mathematical ideas to elementary school classrooms)
Texas Educational Organizations
Parents of Smart Grrls go here!

103. TSRHC
Your Child Has a Reading Problem Parents educational Resource Ctr. Dyslexia and Related Disorders texas State Law State Board of education Rule
http://www.tsrhc.org/p_diagnosis_resource.cfm?diagnosis_id=5

104. Texans For Safe Education
texas State Board of education Resolution of Nov. 3, 2000 Educate parentsand educators about the fraud of psychiatric diagnosis and treatment.
http://www.wildestcolts.com/safeEducation/safe.html
Texans for Safe Education New! Letter to the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) regarding their opposition to the Child Medication Safety Act Press Release of June 4, 2003: Legislators Strike a Blow for Parent Rights: Two New Laws Put a Halt to Coercion of Parents to Put Texas Children on Psychotropic Drugs A Legislative Success Tale: Changing Child Psychiatric Policy in Texas A Call to Legislative Action: Stop the Mass Psychiatric Drugging of United States School Children ... Press Release of August 27, 2001: Public Schools Warned: Requiring Ritalin is Unlawful
Statement of Purpose
  • Protect our children from the harmful effects of psychiatric drugs.
  • Safeguard our schools from violence related to psychiatric drug use.
  • Educate parents and educators about the fraud of psychiatric diagnosis and treatment.
  • Empower parents and educators to "say no" to psychiatric drug use with children.
  • Encourage educators to refocus on proven methods to enhance learning.

105. School Safety Services: Specialized Services: Parenting Resources
texas Association of School Boards Human Resource Services TASB s ParentLearning Network (PLN) is a group of educators, families, and community
http://www.tasb.org/services/safety/specialized/parenting.aspx
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Tour and Demo Testimonials Technical Requirements ... FAQ Parent Involvement

106. UT Library Online - Research By Subject - Education
of educators, teachers, and parents who desired to create a resource whichwould help them texas PK16 Public education Information Resource (TPEIR)
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/subject/education/internet.html
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107. NCEF Resource List: School Size/Small Schools
Parents whose children attend small high schools were more likely to texas education Agency,Div. of Policy Planning and Evaluation, Austin , 1999)
http://www.edfacilities.org/rl/size.cfm
SCHOOL SIZE/SMALL SCHOOLS
NCEF's resource list of links, books, and journal articles examining research and changing standards for K-12 school and enrollment size, and class and classroom size. Show all citations
Show citations from 2000 to present
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An Analysis of Construction of Small Schools vs. Larger Schools. http://www.maine.gov/education/const/c002.doc Brown, Scott; Johnson, Paul; Doughty, Dale; Cecil, Dan; Keck, Lyndon (State Board of Education, Augusta, Maine , Jul 2005) Presents results of studies in Maine indicating that a consolidated school can serve the same student population and offer the same curriculum with less square footage and thus at a reduced cost than two or more smaller schools. Operating and personnel costs are also lower in the consolidated school option, with savings approaching $3,500 per student over 40 years in Maine. As a school's enrollment decreases, the square footage and subsequent cost per student increases. Interpretation of the data by the Maine Department of Education is included. 19p. Educational Facility Resources from the AIA 2005 National Convention.

108. Texas Head Start State Collaboration Office - For Parents
texas Head Start State Collaboration Office page geared for parents. We hopethat you find valuable resources that are fun and educational.
http://www.uth.tmc.edu/thssco/parents.htm

  • Welcome
    Internet Resources

    Paper Resources

    Books to Read
    ...
    Contact Us

  • Information for Parents Welcome! The Head Start approach actively involves parents. This may be accomplished through membership is a local council, home visits by Head Start staff, volunteer parents in the classroom and educational programs and activities planned for parent input. This web site hopes to involve parents in Head Start by providing resources that you may use with your own children. We hope that you find valuable resources that are fun and educational. If you find other resources, ideas you would like to share, etc., please contact us by email Health-Related Websites
    www.parentsaction.org
    - This is a national non-profit dedicated to advancing the interests of families and young children. The website contains parent education materials, connects parents with one another, and fights for issues such as early education, health care, and high quality and affordable child care.
    www.zerotothree.org

    109. Texas Connect - Newborn Hearing Screening
    texas Association of Parents and Educators of the Deaf (TAPED) EducationalResource Center on Deafness (ERCOD) texas School for the Deaf Address PO.
    http://www.callier.utdallas.edu/txcresources-state.html
    Texas Connect Home Page Callier Home Page UTD UTD/Callier Center Newborn Hearing Screening Directory What is Texas Connect Parent to Parent
    Written by parents
    Benefits of Early Detection and Referral Process ... Texas Connect Home Page State Resources
    National Resources
    DFW Metroplex/Local Resources

    The resources listed in this section cover a wide range of information and service available to families of infants and young children who are deaf and hard of hearing. The agencies and organizations included are all non-profit or publicly funded. All are well established organizations with a history of providing service. All have service or information potentially useful to families of young children with a hearing loss. While this list is extensive, it is by no means a complete list of every service and organization available. Use this guide as a starting point for connecting to resources that will be helpful to your family.
    Texas State Resources:
    Educational Programs and Resources

    State Agencies

    Organizations

    Services/Activities
    ...
    Funding Sources

    Educational Programs and Resources: Deaf Education Interpreter Training and Development Contact Address: Marianne Sasseen, ESC Region 10, PO Box 83 1300: Richardson. TX 75083-1300

    110. Texas Connect Infant Hearing Screening
    The purpose of texas Connect is to provide educational materials for health careproviders and Develop and distribute a resource guide for parents
    http://www.callier.utdallas.edu/txc.html
    Texas Connect Home Page Callier Home Page UTD UTD/Callier Center for Communication Disorders ORDER FORM
    Conectando Texas

    What is Texas Connect
    Parents to Parents ... Texas Connect Home Page Texas Resources:
    Texas Department of Health
    www.tdh.state.tx.us/audio/audiology.html
    Texas Interagency Council on Early Childhood intervention
    www.eci.state.tx.us

    National Resources: American Academy of Audiology
    www.audiology.org
    American Academy of Pediatrics
    www.aap.org/advocacy/archives/aprhear.htm
    Joint Committee on Infant Hearing Screening
    www.asha.org/infant_hearing
    Searchwave
    www.searchwave.com
    Texas Connect
    Early Intervention Through Hearing Health Education Did you know that a baby’s hearing can be screened within hours after birth? The purpose of Texas Connect is to provide educational materials for health care providers and families of infants and young children who are deaf or hard of hearing. The Good News !
    Texas has a statewide newborn hearing screening tracking and intervention program. Infants with hearing loss will have the opportunity to reach their language potential. Project Goals: To provide health education through the development of materials for health care professionals and parents: Develop and distribute a brochure for pediatricians and family practice physicians Develop and distribute a resource guide for parents Develop and distribute individual topic cards for parents To provide newborn hearing screening education in university programs

    111. APL Kids' For Parents And Teachers
    Resource Website for teachers and parents. LOTS of ideas. (999) texas EducationNetwork. Provides information for educators including curriculum
    http://www.abilenetx.com/apl/kidspare.html
    This page contains links to educational and informative sites dealing with children. Abilene AISD
    Abilene's Public Schools on-line. (2-00) AskEric
    A personalized Internet-based service providing education information to teachers, librarians, counselors, administrators, parents, and anyone interested in education throughout the United States and the world. (10-02) Award-Winning Kids' Books
    Searchable database of award-winning children's literature. (5-00) Awesome Library
    Links to 14,000 reviewed sites, including top 5% in education. (9-99)
    Bulletin Board Ideas

    List of links to the top bulletin board Web sites. (5-02) Busy Teachers' WebSite
    Links to lots of sites for teaching grades k-12. (9-99) ChildFun.com
    Ideas and activities on many topics. (3-00) Cooking with Kids
    Includes no-heat recipes and recipes for some arts and crafts materials. (9-99) Daycare Providers' Homepage
    Ideas and activities for lots of themes. (9-99)

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