Resources For Students And Potential Students possibilities, leadership opportunities, or education and training marketable jobskills, the oklahoma career and organizations and their parent divisions are http://www.okcareertech.org/main/students.htm
Extractions: O klahoma's highly acclaimed career and technology education system offers a variety of services and educational opportunities for a wide range of Oklahomans, ranging from junior high school students to senior citizens. Whether you're needing information about possible careers, career exploration possibilities, leadership opportunities, or education and training for marketable job skills, the Oklahoma career and technology system has lots to offer. Learn how you can take advantage of these opportunities. Career and Technology Student Organizations Achieve your goals through one-of-seven career and technology student organizations. (called CTSO's) These organizations provide opportunities for personal growth and scholastic achievement, as well as developing skills in public speaking, planning and organizing. As you work on various community projects, competitive events, and leadership activities, you will meet other students who share similar interest. The student organizations and their parent divisions are below.
Selected Microscopy Educational Resources For K-12 Education These sites are especially helpful for bringing the Microworld into the class room. Many other resources Category Science educational resources oklahoma Microscopy Society Video Tape Collection. Choosing and buying a microscopeGuidelines for the parent buying a Metalist of Science education resources. http://www.mwrn.com/feature/education.asp
Pioneer Library System - Internet Resources - Parents And Teachers by the University of oklahoma, Department of Topics include medical information,parent support, inclusion education World National education Association site http://www.pls-net.org/template/subjects/parent.htm
Extractions: The website includes the full text of A comprehensive look at the superhighway and what parents should know to help their children use it safely and wisely. A detailed report analyzing how the Information Superhighway affects kids. This is a collaboration between the National PTA and the National Urban League. Their booklet is 30 published pages. "The movie, electronic game, music, cable, and broadcast television industries have each voluntarily developed clear and informative parental advisory systems to provide families with advance information on the content of entertainment products. This site provides 'one-stop shopping' to each of these parental advisory systems."
Your Guide To The Departments Of Education - Part 3 Among the other interesting resources available at this site is a document calledThe parent and Community oklahoma State Department of education. http://www.classbrain.com/artschool/publish/article_7.shtml
Extractions: Printer friendly page Your Guide to the Departments of Education Part 3 MO MT NE NV ... Address PO Box 480 Jefferson City, MO 65102 Back to Top There is also information available for teachers regarding licensing requirements. Address P.O. Box 202501 Helena, Montana 59620-2501 Back to Top Nebraska has extensive standards, and frameworks (lessons build from those standards) all of which are readily accessible from this website. Along with important reports such as the State Report Card Teacher of the Year Address 301 Centennial Mall South Lincoln, NE 68509
Educational Resources Ohio Department of education; oklahoma State Department of Best Sites for Children;A parent's Guide to Internet Safety; US Department of education parents Guide http://www.mwedconnection.org/resources.html
Extractions: Includes a conference calendar, sample newsletter, and information accessing an extensive resource lending library on parenting, parent involvement, and home schooling. Alliance of Work/Life Professionals American Academy of Pediatrics American Associate Degree Early Childhood Educators American Association for the Child's Right to Play (IPA/USA) ... American Psychological Association
NAHE - Norman Area Home Educators School Graduation Requirements. oklahoma State Regents for Higher education; oklahomaBlind and Visually Impaired resources; oklahoma parent eNetwork parents of http://www.geocities.com/nahe_online/resources.html
Resources Oklahoma Child Care Resource Resource Referral Agencies Provider Links parent Links. National Association forthe education of Young Children. oklahoma Commission on Children and Youth. http://www.occrra.net/resources.html
Extractions: RESOURCES Find your local child care resource and referral agency On-line Forms Oklahoma Child Care Message Board Reaching for the Stars program ... Job Openings LINKS Oklahoma Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies Region 1: Child Care Finders Region 2: Child Care Links Region 4: Great Plains Child Care Resource and Referral Region 5: Child Care Connection ... Region 7: Deep Fork CAA Provider links National Association for the Education of Young Children National Child Care Information Center NAFCC - National Association for Family Child Care CECPD - Center for Early Childhood Professional Development ... United Way of Oklahoma City Parent links Family.com Child Care Aware (English version)
CEHN: Index Of Children's Environmental Health Resources to working with parents/parent Groups? Environmental Health Coalition; EnvironmentalHealth education Center; oklahoma State Department of Health, Childhood Lead http://www.cehn.org/cehn/resourceguide/parentsparentgroups.html
Question 5 By State education; AK Human resources Investment Council; oklahoma education Association(OEA); oklahoma Directors of oklahoma parent Training and Information Center; http://www.signetwork.org/SIG2000/AllQuestion5.htm
Learning Disabilities OnLine: Finding Help: Oklahoma State Resources Agencies Federally Funded Programs parent and Professional Special education Services,Department of education 2500 N Lincoln Blvd., Suite 263 oklahoma City, OK http://www.ldonline.org/finding_help/local_org/oklahoma.html
Extractions: LD OnLine introduces the LD OnLine Yellow Pages ! This exciting new venture brings information about professionals who serve children and adults with learning disabilities and/or ADHD. If you are a professional interested in listing your services, sign-up online now! Select a State Alabama Alaska American Samoa Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Guam 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 Puerto Rico Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota
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Special Education News -- Oklahoma Stats And Links to outside web pageEmployment Opportunities in oklahoma education button to outsideweb pageoklahoma Job Net. parent and Family Links check out For Families http://www.specialednews.com/states/ok/oklinks.html
Extractions: Under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act 1995-2001 Allocation: '95-'01 Authorized: '95-'01 Funds Missed: $348.9 billion $1.29 billion $943.1 billion 2001 Allocation: Possible 2002 Increase: Possible 2002 Allocation: $64.5 million $60.7 million $125.2 million SOURCES: Council for Exceptional Children reprint of aggregated actual allocations from U.S. Department of Education and full funding estimates derived by Fiscal Planning Services, Inc. based on information from IDEA Funding Coalition data. FY2002 appropriation under Harkin-Hagel plan estimated by American Association of School Administrators Federal and State Government Links
Kent State University Parent Resources Delaware parent education Resource Center http//www.childinc.com/DPERC.htm. OklahomaDepartment of education http//sde.state.ok.us/. OREGON http://fpsrv.dl.kent.edu/ecis/Web/Parent Resources/ParentResource.htm
Extractions: Alabama's Early Intervention System www.rehab.state.al.us/intervention.htm Alabama Department of Education Alabama Special Education Alabama Preschool Handbook http://www.alsde.edu/documents/65/Handbook_0-5_wDisabilitiesP.pdf ADRS Early Intervention Systems Office Locations http://www.rehab.state.al.us/ei_offices.html ALASKA Alaska Department of Education http://www.educ.state.ak.us/tls/sped/ Alaska Maternal, Child and Family Health (Early Intervention) http://www.hss.state.ak.us/dph/mcfh/SectionMCFH.htm Alaska Special Education http://www.educ.state.ak.us/tls/sped/ ARIZONA Arizona Community and Family Health Services
Norman Public Schools ISC: Library Media Specialist Resources oklahoma State Department of education http//sde Easy access to PASS document, legislativenews, state programs and resources, certification requirements http://www.norman.k12.ok.us/092/lms.htm
Extractions: Training Lab ... NPS Library Media Program Handbook Principals' Resources Mission Statement The mission of the Norman Public Schools Library Media Program is to assist students in the development of the skills necessary for independent life-long learning. Emphasis is placed on the appreciation and enjoyment of literature and the motivation of reading for pleasure as well as for information. To accomplish this mission, library media specialists and teachers work cooperatively to plan and provide units of study which integrate information skills with classroom content. Throughout these instructional experiences students learn and apply skills which enable them to locate, select, evaluate, interpret, organize and communicate information. A partnership is essential to the success of this mission. It requires the support of the administration, the active involvement of teachers and the instructional/organization skills of the library media specialist. Return to top School Library Resources Oklahoma State Department of Education Library Media/ITV
Teacher/Parent Information Teacher/parent Information days 'til the last day of school in Kingston, oklahoma(20022003 school DISCIPLINE HELP* Ed's Oasis education education Place http://www.angelfire.com/ok2/kingstonelemlibrary/teacherparent.html
Extractions: School Administrators Center Archives: VIEW ALL ARTICLES Funding ... Programs School Administrators Article S C H O O L A D M I N I S T R A T O R S A R T I C L E Most administrators recognize the need to get parents involved in school activities, but often efforts to draw them into the educational equation yield disappointing results. Education World writer Cara Bafile tracked down some educators who have worked hard to win over parents. Included: Strategies for Parent Days, parent teams, more! Education World offers dozens of great ideas for involving parents in ways that benefit students! See a complete resource at the end of this article. "We began Parent Day last year," Jan Jewell told Education World, "to provide another avenue for middle school parents to remain involved at school." On that day, parents shadow their children as they move through a typical school day. "It is hard to tell whether the day is more enjoyable for the parents or the students!" said Jewell, a special education teacher at Cheyenne Middle School in Edmond, Oklahoma. "The students enjoy having their parents at school, and it's really an enriching time for parents to be able to see what a typical day is like for their child." Teachers adjust their lesson plans a little for this day, but typically they try to offer a glimpse of a regular day's activities rather than administering a test, explained Jewell. "In my math classes," she added, "the kids try to 'stump' their parents!"
Migrant Education (MEP) Consortium Incentive Grants - ED/OESE/OME of a more comprehensive parent involvement training New Mexico, North Dakota, oklahoma,and Utah. Migrant education Comprehensive Consortium Arrangement (MECCA http://www.ed.gov/offices/OESE/OME/consortium.html
Extractions: Grant Information Regulations Project Summaries Grant Information Program: MEP Consortium Incentive Grants (CFDA Number 84.144B) Authorization: Secs. 1303(d) and 1308(d) of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, as amended (P.L. 107-110) Total Funds Awarded in FY 2002: $2,300,000 Total Number of Grantees: 39 Eligible Applicants: State educational agencies (SEAs) Program Description: Under section 1308(d), the FY 2002 MEP Consortium Incentive grants were awarded to SEAs that proposed to participate in a consortium with another State or entity and demonstrated, in accordance with section 1303(d)(3) of the ESEA, that doing so would: Reduce administrative costs or program function costs for State MEP programs; and Make more MEP funds available for direct services to add substantially to the welfare or educational attainment of children to be served. In addition, section 1308(d) requires that SEAs receiving grants form consortia to improve the delivery of services to migrant students whose education has been interrupted.