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  1. An EEN triangle of support a guide for parents : learning support, equity and advocacy (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:405671) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1996
  2. Parents and children resource guide project: Phase one by Karen Zimmerman, 1991
  3. Parents and children resource guide project: Phase two by Karen Zimmerman, 1992
  4. Parents and children resource guide project: Phase three by Karen Zimmerman, 1993
  5. A parents' guide to transition for youth with disabilities (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:433652) by Corinne Quadland, 1998
  6. Mobilizing parents to better serve children at-risk (Mobilizing resources to better serve children at risk) by Mary Jackson Willis, 1989
  7. Can early intervention prevent high school dropout? evidence from the Chicago Child-Parent Centers (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:426167) by Judy A. Temple, 1998
  8. Pathways, Service Coordination Inservice Project final report, project period 1993-96 (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:407759) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1997
  9. An experimental analysis of teacher/parent mediated interventions for preschoolers with behavioral problems : a final report to the Office of Special Education ... no. H023C20172 (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:432877) by Thomas R. Kratochweill, 1999
  10. Selected references regarding education for parenting by Robert P Boger, 1976

61. South Central Wisconsin - Support Groups In South Central Wisconsin
parent Resource Place at Beaver Dam Church of Christ, 920 S University Avenue,Beaver Dam, Sheboygan County Epilepsy education Support Sheboygan, WI
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Home Programs People Events Support Groups Photo Gallery Donate Advocacy
Support Groups
  • Quarterly meeting schedule, call for information, (800) 657-4929.
    Portage Public Library, 253 W Edgewater Street, Portage, WI 53901.
    Quarterly meeting schedule, call for information, (800) 657-4929.
    St. Claire Hospital, 707 14th Street, Baraboo, WI 53913.
    The Ho Chunk Room.
    magana@waisman.wisc.edu

Madison, WI
4:00 p.m.
Every Thursday UW Memorial Union, 800 Langdon Street, Madison, WI 53706
Check the "Today in the Union" bulletin board for room location.
Green Lake

62. Wisconsin Family Ties Resources
wisconsin resources and Links to National Organizations Pacer Center ANational parent Advocacy Coalition for Educational Rights www.pacer.org
http://www.wifamilyties.org/wifamilyties.org-res.html
Wisconsin Resources and Links to National Organizations We have created a list of links, immediately below, categorized into groups that we believe are of relevant importance to you, as well as to our organization. Following the categories is an alphabetical list of the Wisconsin resource organizations along with their information. If you have any suggestions, comments, and/or links that you think should be included, please contact: info@wifamilyties.org Click on a resource link below to see more information on that resource: Wisconsin Resources Disorders/Support Groups Education/Special Education Health Care

63. WDNR - Fishing Wisconsin - Kids, Parents And Educators
Information on the wisconsin Department of Natural resources Fish Packs. EEK Environmental education for Kids is an electronic magazine for children
http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/water/fhp/fish/kidsparents/index.shtml
Kids, Parents, Educators Angler Education Loaner Equipment Learning Opportunities ... Frequently Asked Questions
Fishing Wisconsin: Kids, Parents and Educators
We all remember our first visit to one of Wisconsin's lakes or streams, and we love to pass that experience on to others. Keeping Wisconsin's wonderful angling tradition alive begins with our children, and taking them fishing is an experience that they, like you, will never forget. We want to do everything we can to support our next generation of anglers, and below you will find a collection of some of the programs and other information offered to make it easier for your children to enjoy fishing in Wisconsin.
Fun Links for Kids
Taking Kids Fishing
Angler Education
For more information on kids' fishing and angler education, please contact

64. EmTech - Special Education
education resources wisconsin educational Association Council Trish John sresources for Parents with Disabilities- A site by parents who have
http://www.emtech.net/sped.htm
Updated: 2/5/05 Special Education
Disabilities and Exceptionalities

Assistive/Adaptive Technology

Education and Associations

Inclusion Links
...

65. Health Education Resources For K-12
Univ. of wisconsin Hospitals Health education Dr. Koop s Community education World Indiana Prevention Resource Center at Indiana University
http://www.indiana.edu/~aphs/hlthk-12.html
Resources for School Health Educators
Department of Applied Health Science - Indiana University
Last updated: July 8, 1999
This page was developed and is maintained by William J. Bailey, M.P.H.
Menu of Links
[School Health Education Links]
[National Health Organization Links]
[Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drug Education Links]
[Alcohol Education Links]
... [On-Line Health-Related Publications]
School Health Education Links

66. Energy_Ed_Resource_List
resources for Teachers, Students and Parents. Special Projects and Other Internetresources Energy education Online, from the Energy Center of wisconsin
http://www.iogcc.oklaosf.state.ok.us/COMMPGS/Energy_Ed_Resources.htm
ENERGY EDUCATION CLEARINGHOUSE Educational Materials for Sale Museums Dedicated to the History of Oil and Gas Professional Development Resources for Teachers, Students and Parents Special Projects and Other Internet Resources University Programs in Engineering and Geoscience Return to the IOGCC Home Page L inked below are Web sites that provide general education and energy-related resources to teachers, students and parents. Careers A
American Petroleum Institute
C Careers in the Geosciences , from the American Geological Institute N Natural Resources Career Pathway Up Education A American Association for the Advancement of Science Ask-An-Earth-Scientist , University of Hawaii Ask the Experts , from Scientific American Association for Science Education , based in the United Kingdom B
Bad Science
, from Alistair B. Fraser
Blue Web'N
, from Pacific Bell
BP Educational Service
, BP International
The Brainium: Interactive Adventures in Science

Busy Teachers' Web Site K-12
, from Georgia Tech University C Canadian Geoscience Education Network Chevron Educational Materials , from ChevronTexaco Classroom Connect Clearinghouse for Science, Mathematics and Environmental Education

67. Science + Literacy Drug Education Partnership--Links & Resources
PRIDE The Parents Resource Institute for Drug education. A private, non-profitorganization that wisconsin Clearinghouse for Prevention resources.
http://ehrweb.aaas.org/scilit/200.htm
Looking for information online? Try these selected links in the areas of science and education literacy , and drug education
Science NetLinks

Science NetLinks, developed by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) and MCI, has a wealth of resources for science educators, divided broadly into two main sections. In "Science Web Sites" you can browse or search by keyword through our list of comprehensive "Super Science Sites" or our broader index of "Reviewed Science Sites." In "Curriculum Connections" section, you'll find an array of teaching resources for bringing the science standards into your classroom. LITERACY LINKS America Reads
The America Reads initiative aims to enable parents, primary care givers, and community leaders and educators to enhance and expand existing successful literacy efforts. Their Web site contains much useful information about using volunteers to enhance the reading skills of America's youth. LEARNS (Linking Education and America Reads Through National Service)
LEARNS is a partnership of the following organizations: Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory (NWREL), Southern Regional Council (SRC), Bank Street College of Education (BSC). We provide training and technical assistance to America Reads and other Corporation for National Service projects focused on literacy and education. NCESNational Center for Education Statistics
Along with many other features, the NCES site includes an online copy of the 1992

68. Work/Life
Policies, University of wisconsinLa Crosse Educational Opportunities Elder Care The Learning Network s parent Channel; Family resources, 784-8125
http://www.uwlax.edu/hr/ff_pol_serv.html
B ALANCING
W ORK LIFE
and F AMILY Welcome to our Website. The recommendations of the Chancellor's Ad Hoc Committee on Work/Life Policies was approved by former Chancellor Kuipers in July 1998. This website is an outcome of those recommendations and is dedicated to promoting a healthy work life/family life balance at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse. We have included links we feel are helpful to employees and their families. We have no input on the sites not related to UW-L, and may have missed other good sites within each category. Feel free to provide us with other links as you see fit.
Chancellor's Ad-hoc Committee on Work/Life Policies Policies, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse
Educational Opportunities

Elder Care
... School Districts
Educational Opportunities Elder Care

69. Wisconsin Multicultural Education Resources
It encourages increased communication between parents and teachers, and includesadvice, strategies, Educational resources on wisconsin Indian Nations
http://matcmadison.edu/multicul/wisconsin.html
Multicultural Education Resources University of Wisconsin - La Crosse Multicultural Center
    This site provides information on how to access many diversity resources. In particular, it is aimed at minority students seeking information on programs, financial aid, and other opportunities. Contact:
    Aaron J. Falcon
    Multicultural Student Services
    Phone: 608-785-8225
    email: falco_aj@students.uwlax.edu
University of WI Multicultural Information Center
    The MIC is primarily aimed at preparing and recruiting minority and at-risk pre-collegiate students. It encourages increased communication between parents and teachers, and includes advice, strategies, and program information. Contact:
    Phone: 414-227-3111 or 1-800-633-4535; fax: 414-227-3114
    email: uwmic@csd.uwm.edu
University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Upward Bound Program
    Upward bound is a federally funded program designed to help at-risk pre-collegiate students. Qualifying students must be potential first-generation college students, and from low income backgrounds. Contact:
    Cathy Jo Caldwell, Director, Upward Bound Program

70. WheelchairNet: Parenting Kids Who Use Wheelchairs
You may find other helpful resources on K12 education in WheelchairNet s section on Links to adapted toy sites built by a resource in wisconsin.
http://www.wheelchairnet.org/WCN_Living/parents.html

Community Living
Wheelchair University Products and Services Discussion Area ... Home
Parenting Kids who Use Wheelchairs
All parents struggle to make the best decisions for their children. When our children don't develop typically and we have concerns about how they will move around, we need good information and people who can listen and see the specific issues in our child's situation. You may find other helpful resources on K-12 education in WheelchairNet's section on education
Are you interested in participating in a study on Wheelchair Transportation Safety?
Mobility Equipment for Kids
Transporting Children who use wheelchairs
  • RERC on Wheelchair Transportation Safety - a federally-funded project on safety for passengers seated in wheelchairs in motor vehicles. The site outlines research projects, provides relevant statistics and answers

71. WISCONSIN DRIVER EDUCATION - WI DMV Department Of Motor Vehicles Guide - DMV.ORG
DMV.ORG has been developed to ease the search for wisconsin DRIVER educationinformation. Recommended parent Taught Driver education Program
http://www.dmv.org/wi-wisconsin/driver-education.php
Wisconsin DMV MAIN MENU DRIVERS LICENSE DRIVING RECORD DRIVERS ED PRACTICE TESTS ...
HOME
ALABAMA ALASKA ARIZONA ARKANSAS CALIFORNIA COLORADO CONNECTICUT DELAWARE FLORIDA GEORGIA HAWAII IDAHO ILLINOIS INDIANA IOWA KANSAS KENTUCKY LOUISIANA MAINE MARYLAND 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 WASHINGTON DC WEST VIRGINIA WISCONSIN WYOMING DRIVER EDUCATION WISCONSIN DRIVER EDUCATION
Recommended Parent Taught Driver Education Program: Completion of a Wisconsin 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 Wisconsin license.
The Wisconsin drivers license department has information on Wisconsin drivers education requirements. Some of the information and resources include:

72. Concept To Classroom: Resources
This Web site contains a wide variety of parenting resources. National Coalitionfor parent Involvement in education (NCPIE) http//www.ncpie.org/
http://www.thirteen.org/edonline/concept2class/w9-resources.html
Jump to Workshop Afterschool Programs Assess/Curriculum Redesign Constructivism Coop/Collab Learning Inquiry-based Learning Interdisciplinary Learning Multiple Intelligences Teaching to Standards WebQuests Why the Net?
RESOURCES
Making Family and Community Connections

Calfee, Carol, Frank Wittwer, and Mimi Meredith. BUILDING A FULL-SERVICE SCHOOL. San Franciso, CA: Jossey Bass, 1998.
A step-by-step guide for establishing school-based community health and social support services.
Dryfoos, Joy G. FULL SERVICE SCHOOLS. San Franciso, CA: Jossey Bass, 1998.
This book explains the importance of integrated support services in schools.
Epstein, J. L. and K. C. Salinas. MANUAL FOR TEACHERS AND PROTOTYPE ACTIVITIES: TEACHERS INVOLVE PARENTS IN SCHOOLWORK (TIPS) IN THE ELEMENTARY AND MIDDLE GRADES. Baltimore: Center on School, Family, and Community Partnerships, JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY, 1995 (revised).
Epstein, J. L. (1987). "Toward a Theory of Family-School Connections: Teacher Practices and Parent Involvement." In K. Hurrelmann, F. Kaufmann, and F. Losel, (eds.) SOCIAL INTERVENTION: POTENTIAL AND CONSTRAINTS. New York: DeGruyter, 1987. pp. 121 - 136.
Kagan, Sharon L. and Bernice Weissbourd. PUTTING FAMILIES FIRST. San Franciso, CA: Jossey Bass, 1994.

73. WI FACETS--Services
The (WSEMS) wisconsin Special education Mediation System, Community parentResource Center The Center facilitates two culturally relevant parent support
http://www.wifacets.org/services.htm
Providing opportunities to enhance the quality of life
for children and adults with disabilities and their families.
OUR SERVICES
WI FACETS' Parent Center Programs
1) Public Awareness and Information Dissemination 2) Parent Education 3) Parent Support 4) Promotion of partnership activities between parents and professionals ... 5) Parent Leadership Development
1) Public Awareness and Information Dissemination
Public Awareness
Helping parents and the general public to understand the regular and special education needs of children through media outreach, audio-visual presentations, and working with other organizations and agencies. Information and Referral
We respond to requests for information, assistance, resources and referrals regarding options, programs, services and resources available for children with disabilities and their families. WI FACETS does not provide legal advice. We assist with issue identification, problem-solving, research, generation of options and referrals. A toll-free line, 877-374-4677, is available to ensure statewide access to WI FACETS for parents and others. Website
Our Web Page

74. Early Childhood Resources
parenting resources for the 21st Century parent Center (28) wisconsin LiteracyEducation and Reading Network Source Welcome to ZERO to THREE
http://www.resa.net/early/early_childhood_resources.htm
RESOURCES American Academy of Pediatrics
888-227-5409 or 800-433-9016 America Reads Challenge. . .Ready, Set, Read Baby Cente r (0-2) Baby Web ... Early Childhood Booklet
A free download booklet that presents parents and caregivers with simple ideas for physical activities that they can do with children from birth to age five to adopt an active lifestyle early and positively impact their physical, intellectual and emotional development. Early Childhood Educators' and Family Web Center Early Childhood Language Activities for Children from Birth through Age Five Early Childhood Literacy Ideas and Suggestions Early On Michigan ... Effective Parenting Strategies with James Windell
Teachers and parents can email him at any time for advice and consultation at jwind27961@aol.com Exceptional Parent Magazine Family Education Network Family TLC Tools to enhance parent/child relationship Fight Crime: Invest in Kids Free Pubs Library
Free books and publications on dozens of subjects, from autism to IEPs to zero tolerance FunBrain Genetics Resource Center
Get Ready to Read: Things to Do. . .for Parents

75. KEEP Baseline Study
The wisconsin K12 Energy education Program (KEEP) was created in 1993 to help Students and Parents. The 428 school districts in wisconsin were each
http://www.uwsp.edu/cnr/wcee/keep/Resources/Publications/BaselineStudy/baseline.
KEEP
Baseline Study
Home Energy School Energy Renewable Energy About KEEP ... Networking Introduction
KEEP Baseline Study
An Evaluation of Teacher Practices and Student and Parent Learning

Managing Energy Resource Use.
Methods
The target population for the baseline survey was restricted to students enrolled in Wisconsin public schools in grades 4 through 12 and their teachers.
Teachers. Science, mathematics, social studies, language arts, technology education, family living and consumer education teachers in grades 4-12 were selected as the target population. A database of all staff working in the
Wisconsin K-12 Public School System during the 1997-1998 school year was obtained from the Department of Public Instruction. A random sample of 500 was selected from a sample frame of 14,741 teachers. A total of 283 surveys were completed by teachers representing a response rate of 58 percent. Based on a comparison analysis, the characteristics of the respondents were determined to be representative of the target population.

76. Our Favorite Links
Each resource is aligned with wisconsin s Model Academic Standards, a set ofUW System educational resources for K12 teachers, parents, and students.
http://www.weac.org/Resource/linkspage.htm
Links to Other Resources Educators' Bulletin Board Classroom resources IDEAS Resource pages on educational issues ... ONLINE SERVICES FEATURED SITE WISCONSIN SITES
Wisconsin school job listings
  • Job Seeker is a job vacancy listing on the State of Wisconsin's Portal site. It includes openings for licensed education positions throughout Wisconsin.
Curriculum Resource Center
  • This site includes thousands of high-quality lesson plans, classroom activities, instructional television programs and more. Each resource is aligned with Wisconsin's Model Academic Standards, and the site is searchable by subject, grade, content standard, and keyword.
History Alive!
  • History Alive! is a Web resource for educators about Wisconsin's Underground Railroad system. The site includes maps, stories, quotes, lesson plans, curriculum ideas and more.
BadgerLink
  • This site provides access to a huge database in cooperation with the state's public, school, academic, and special libraries. It includes access to information from more than 4,000 magazines, newsletters and newspapers, including about 10 daily newspapers in Wisconsin.

77. Welcome To PTA Central - A Central Resource For Parent Teacher Associations, PTO
A central education informational resource for parent teacher groups on a local,state and national level. Not affiliated with National PTA.
http://www.ptacentral.org/
A central resource for Parent Teacher Organizations PTO Central Home Fundraising
Resource Center

State Educational
Resources: Alabama
Alaska

Arizona

Arkansas
... Additional Educational Resources (*Please note that PTO Central is not affiliated with the National PTA) Welcome to PTO Central, a central information resource for PTO groups, PTA groups and other school related parent teacher organizations. The goal of this website is to provide information and insight on an array of issues facing today's 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 our school communities. For individual state educational resources, click on your individual state page link to the left.
National Educational Resources
National PTA Open Directory PTA Listings Fundraising Resource Center
Other Useful Educational Resources
US Department of Education National Education Association Educational Resources Information Center National School Boards Association ... School Sports PTO Central is now accepting new sponsors for our website. If your business is interested in sponsoring a specific state page or another page on our site, please contact us at ptacentral@hotmail.com

78. Family Village
Information, resources, communication opportunities for persons with cognitiveand other University of wisconsinMadison 1500 Highland Avenue
http://www.familyvillage.wisc.edu/
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Hurricane Disaster Relief Efforts for People with Disabilities and Their Families
Welcome to the Family Village! We are a global community that integrates information, resources, and communication opportunities on the Internet for persons with cognitive and other disabilities, for their families, and for those that provide them services and support. Our community includes informational resources on specific diagnoses, communication connections, adaptive products and technology, adaptive recreational activities, education, worship, health issues, disability-related media and literature, and much, much more! So stop in, stroll around, and visit some of the Family Village's attractions. Simply click on a place to explore and discover a cornucopia of useful information! Let us know what you like (or dislike) and visit often, for our village is constantly changing. Sponsorship: On-going support by the Waisman Center Initiating support from The Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. Foundation

79. ECB Surf Report: Africa
Guide to educational Web sites for teachers and students, published monthly video resources on bullying and conflict resolution for wisconsin teachers.
http://www.ecb.org/surf/
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Africa (October 2005)
Each country in Africa has a unique history, culture, language, and other characteristics. Web sites described below explore the continent and its nations. The governments of many African countries have official tourism sites with first-hand information for students. We have included several; others may be found by doing a Web search. (ECB also provides excellent video resources on Africa for Wisconsin teachers.) The Continent
Africa Maps
comes from the Perry Castaneda Map Collection at the University of Texas. Find political and relief maps of the continent and most individual countries, as well as historical maps and maps featuring vegetation, population density, and more.
The BBC's Clickable Map of Africa gives brief facts and statistics about each country, plus music clips from some countries. You also can link to a list of features-such as profiles of African children, quizzes, photo essays-from the BBC's Africa 2005 project.

80. AIE: State Education Resources
Texas Guaranteed s educational web site for parents, students, a wealth ofWisconsin s educational resources are here at your fingertips.
http://www.adventuresineducation.org/Portal/index.cfm?page=_st_midwest.cfm

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