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  1. Oklahoma statewide systems change project for inclusive education final report (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:440484) by U.S. Dept of Education, 2000
  2. Reading: Parents, Kids, Teachers, Inc., K-6, A Resource Guide for Teachers Interested in Parental Involvement (Oklahoma State Department of Education)

21. Internet Links
State agency responsible for education in oklahoma. Explores many different issuesin special education. A parent and teacher guide to internet resources about
http://www.tulsaschools.org/tps_depts/specialed/Internet_links.htm
Special Education Internet Links
ADHD

Autism

Deaf Education

Disabilities
...
Visual Impairment

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
National Attention Deficit Disorder Association . Comprehensive resource has articles, research news, support groups, legal issues and interviews. Children and Adults with Attention Deficit Disorder This site is sponsored by CHADD, the nonprofit group for Children and Adults with Attention Deficit Disorders. It has information about the disorder, and lists support groups and tips for parents with children who suffer from the disorder.
Autism
Autism Society of America . General information on Autism and associated disabilities. Autism/PDD Resources Network . Resources on Autism and pervasive developmental disorder with introduction to autism and briefs on treatments and approaches. Back to Top
Deaf Education
National Association of the Deaf . The National Organization for the Deaf in the United States. Animated ASL Dictionary . Contains movies and animated gifs of American Sign Language vocabulary.
Education Issues
Gaining Ground . The monthly newsletter of the Council of Chief State School Officers High Poverty Schools Initiative.
General Information on Disabilities
National Information Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities . Federally funded information clearinghouse providing free information on disabilities and disability related issues, including adaptions, to students with disabilities. Provides booklets and resource listings on special education services.

22. Pioneer SchoolNet
parent resources Information on parenting, education, Internet safety, computing,etc. Healthy Child Care oklahoma Helping families, child care providers, and
http://www.schoolnet.pldi.net/parents/

School Net
Bulletin Board Directories Educators ... Contact us
Parents
What can you do to ensure your child's safety on the Internet? Supervise the sites your child uses or use some content filtering software like
Resources
Full Circle Books
Order books online over 200 of them about Oklahoma NEW! The Informed Parent
The voice of the Pediatric Medical Center loaded with free parenting information Parents.com
Ask the Expert, Record keeper, child development, fun, food, and travel Child.Net
An extensive database of resources for parents, teachers, kids, teens, and college students School Health
A program by Maternal and Child Health Service of the OK State Department of Health providing leadership and coordination for preventive health and safety services to children and families GREAT SITES 700+ wonderful web sites for kids and adults who care about them compiled by the American Library Association's best websites for children ASCD Site List
A searchable list for educational sites for parents from the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development Parent Education Resources
Some favorite places for parents on the World Wide Web National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign
Teach your kids about the dangers of drugs Family Education Network
Resources categorized by the child's age group National Coalition for Parent Involvement Advocating involvement of parents and families in their children's education

23. Archived: Including Your Child Appendix B: Resources - Parent Training And Infor
resources for Children with Special Needs, Inc. PROoklahoma) 1917 South Harvard Avenueoklahoma City, OK Coalition in Oregon for parent education Project, Inc
http://www.ed.gov/pubs/parents/Including/resptic.html
A r c h i v e d I n f o r m a t i o n
Including Your Child - April 1997
Appendix B
Resources
Parent Training and Information Centers
ALABAMA Special Education Action Committee, Inc. (SEAC)
3207 International Drive, Suite C
P.O. Box 161274
Mobile, AL 36616-2274
(334) 478-1208 (Voice/TDD)
1-800-222-7322 (Alabama only)
Fax: (334) 473-7877 ALASKA Alaska P.A.R.E.N.T.S., Inc.
(Parents as Resources Engaged in Networking and Training
Statewide)
540 International Airport Road, Suite 200
Anchorage, AK 99518 (907) 563-2246 (Voice/TDD) 1-800-478-7678 (Alaska only) Fax: (907) 563-2257 ARIZONA Pilot Parent Partnerships 2150 East Highland Avenue, Suite 105 Phoenix, AZ 85016 (602) 468-3001 (Voice/TDD) 1-800-237-3007 (Arizona only) Fax: (602) 468-3001 (call first) ARKANSAS Arkansas Parent Support and Information Network Arkansas Disability Coalition 10002 W. Markham, Suite B-7 Little Rock, AR 72205 (501) 221-1330 (Voice/TDD) 1-800-223-1330 (Arkansas only) Fax: (501) 221-9067 CALIFORNIA Northern California Coalition for Parent Training and Information (NCC), Region I

24. Niagara Falls For Families - - Local Events, Parent Resources, Vacation Informat
Back to education. Cincinnati OH Cleveland OH - Columbus OK - oklahoma City OR
http://niagarafalls.babyzone.com/parentresources.asp?type=Education: Libraries

25. Oklahoman Online School Net
education World parent resources Includes links to parenting information Kid Info/parentIndex Check out resources Healthy Child Care oklahoma Helping families
http://schoolnet.connectok.com/parents.html

26. Oklahoma Department Of Career And Technology Education Job Bank
Career Explorer http//www.careerexplorer.net/ Career parent Magazine http Sponsoredby oklahoma Department of Career and Technology education Job Bank.
http://www.okcareertechjobbank.org/resources.cfm
HOME JOB SEEKERS EMPLOYERS ADMIN ... CAREER ARTICLES on OXYGEN Website
HOT JOBS Onward Upward CAREER TOOLS
http://www.hotjobs.com/htdocs/tools/index.html

Brass Ring Career Advice
http://www.brassring.com/content/Channel.asp?ChannelId=1

Discover everything you need to know about searching for and landing the perfect job. Find specialized advice for tech job seekers plus resume tips and resources; interviewing advice; salary and benefits information; and research suggestions.
Career Pro News http://www.careerpronews.com/
Bridges.com's free service for anyone interested in career-related news, conferences, online resources, organizations and more. It is a quick daily read for career professionals. It's also perfect for individual career planners, people in career transition and anyone who wants to stay informed.
Business Etiquette http://www.canoe.ca/LifewiseWorkEtiquette/eti_quiz.html
Who foots the bill for a business lunch? Who initiates a handshake? Etiquette Ladies to the rescue
Yahoo! Careers http://careers.yahoo.com/ Career InfoNet http://www.acinet.org/acinet/

27. America Links Up | Resources For Parents
Safety Tips parent's Guide to Cyberspace (http//www.ala Internet Safety Tips(Universityof oklahoma Dept edu/oupd/kidsafe/warn_kid.htm); education Central Wired
http://www.getnetwise.org/americalinksup/parentstips/resources.html
Good Sites List Be aware that the AmericaLinksUp pages are no longer being maintained. They are online only as a historical reference. These links may not be active, or may no longer point to a useful resource. For an up-to-date listing of useful sites for children, visit GetNetWise at http://wwww.getnetwise.org/kidsites/
  • Top 10 Internet Sites for Families (http://www.ala.org/ICONN/topten.html)
  • KidsConnect (http://www.ala.org/ICONN/AskKC.html)
  • (http://www.att.net)
  • The Children's Partnership (http://www.childrenspartnership.org)
  • Children's Television Workshop/Webcrawler: Family Workshop: Computers and the Net (http://www.webcrawler.com/kids_and_family/ctw_family_workshop/computers_and_the_net)
  • Childnet International Awards (http://www.childnet-int.org/awards)
  • Get CyberSavvy! (http://www.cybersavvy.org)
  • Disney's Family.com (http://www.family.com)
  • U.S. Department of Education (http://www.ed.gov)
  • Good Sites for Children (http://www.enough.org/safeharbor.htm)
  • ERIC CLEARING HOUSE: Parents and Children Together Online Magazine (http://www.indiana.edu/~eric_rec/fl/pcto/menu.html)
  • I*EARN USA (http://www.iearn.org)
  • 28. Extension Service And Healthy Families
    Healthy Families oklahoma is a parent education/support program Services includehome visits, linkage to community resources such as a health care provider
    http://www.joe.org/joe/1998december/iw1.html
    December 1998
    Volume 36 Number 6
    Extension Service and Healthy Families
    Oklahoma: A Statewide Collaboration for New Parents
    Jo Robertson
    Assistant Professor
    Department of Special Education
    Murray State University
    Murray, Kentucky
    Internet address: jo.robertson@coe.murraystate.edu Arlene Fulton
    Child Development Specialist
    Oklahoma State University
    Stillwater, Oklahoma Internet address: amfulto@okstate.edu Marilyn S. Buck Central District Director Wisconsin Cooperative Extension Stevens Point, Wisconsin Oklahoma State University Cooperative Extension Service has been involved in parent education through home visitation since the mid-1980s. Initially this program used volunteers. In 1991, an Extension Service/U. S. Department of Agriculture Youth-at- Risk grant enabled one county to employ trained home visitors. Oklahoma Child Abuse Prevention funding, instituted in 1991 through the Oklahoma Department of Health, enabled Oklahoma State University to employ home visitors in additional counties. In 1992, Healthy Families Oklahoma evolved through a statewide collaboration initiated by the Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service and the Oklahoma Committee to Prevent Child Abuse. At the national level, the National Committee to Prevent Child Abuse and the Cooperative Extension Service submitted a proposal to the W.K. Kellogg Foundation to develop pilot programs around the country using the Healthy Families America model. Pottawatomie County was selected in 1994 as one of the three national pilot sites funded. Additional grants, available in 1996 from federal Family Preservation and Support and Office of Child Abuse, expanded the Healthy Families program. Currently, Oklahoma State University operates Healthy Families programs in ten counties. There are a total of nineteen Healthy Families programs statewide.

    29. Parent Soup: Online Safety Resources
    Internet Safety Tips (University of oklahoma Dept. of Public Safety). The InternetKids Family Yellow Pages. iVillage parent Soup education Central Wired
    http://www.parentsoup.com/edcentral/alu/resources.html
    Click Here! Click Here!
    Parent Soup
    Chat Boards Experts ... Education Central
    Related Links
    The PC Dads Guide to Becoming a Computer-Smart Parent iVillage Family Computing Experts Online Safety Tips Monitoring Teens on the Internet Staying Safe Online ... Favorite Websites Resources As we watch our kids wander the Web, there's plenty to worry about. How do we point them to the great sites and tools and still make sure they're safe? We've compiled this list to help start you off. We've also assembled lots of suggestions from the real experts you, our Parent Soup community members. If you've found others, or think anything here is less than helpful, let us know

    30. OSU Scholarships And Financial Aid Resources For High School Counselors
    oklahoma College Savings Plan The oklahoma College Savings from the US Departmentof education to identify parent Loan Calculator- Lets parents calculate the
    http://www.okstate.edu/finaid/HScounselor.html
    HOME M
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    U How to Apply Types of Assistance Community Service Federal Work Study ... Forms
    HOME Page maintained by OSU Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid.
    Send comments or suggestions to:
    finaid@okstate.edu
    Resources for High School Counselors
    Subscribe to the OSU Scholarships and Financial Aid Electronic Bulletin Board for High School Counselors!
    Publications-

    31. Links To Oklahoma Websites
    street address phone number for oklahoma City area resources. oklahoma parentsas Teachers (OPAT) OPAT is a unique parent education program designed to
    http://pages.ivillage.com/okparentnetwork/oklinks.html
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    Links to Okahoma Websites
    If you know of a website that should be listed here,
    please add a link . Thank You! Search this site
    powered by FreeFind Links are provided for information only and should not be construed as an endorsement. ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY Nanopac, Inc. Technology for Independence since 1987 - NanoPac supplies computer related products and services for individuals with disabilities. (Assistive technology, environmental controls, voice activation, low vision, blindness products, augmentative communications, voice recognition, speech synthesis, text to speech, switches and switch mounts) (Tulsa, Oklahoma) Oklahoma ABLE Tech - Oklahoma Assisting Brighter Living with Enabling Technology (ABLE) has a mission to facilitate systems change to enhance the provision of, access to and funding for assistive technology so that individuals with disabilities can achieve their greatest potential. Southwest Assistive Technology, Inc. (SWAT) provides a full range of assistive technology services, including Rehabilitation Engineering, Occupational Therapy, Speech Therapy and Physical Therapy as needed. Additionally, the company can custom adapt or create specialized devices for people with disabilities. SWAT also designs, manufactures and markets products for both facilities and individual use, from power mobility to vocational (re)habilitation to recreation. (Oklahoma City) COMPUTING Computer User Groups in Oklahoma Oklahoma Computer User (online magazine) is highly targeted to business owners/managers, computer professionals and home computer users throughout the state of Oklahoma.

    32. NPIN Virtual Library. Resources For Involving Parents In Literacy Development
    A Resource Guide for Teachers Interested in parental Involvement. oklahoma StateDepartment of Pennsylvania State Department of education. A parent's Guide to
    http://npin.org/library/pre1998/n00248/n00248.html
    This article is provided courtesy of the ERIC Clearinghouse on Reading, English, and Communication
    Resources for Involving Parents in Literacy Development
    by Myrna M. Haussler and Yetta M. Goodman
    ERIC Clearinghouse on Reading, English, and Communication
    1984. Digest #19.
    Parent Role
    The idea that parents play a vital role in their children's literacy development is not new. Edmond Huey, in 1908 wrote as follows: The child makes endless questionings about the names of things, as every mother knows. He is concerned also about the printed notices, signs, titles, visiting cards, etc., that come in his way, and should be told what they are when he makes inquiry. It is surprising how large a stock of printed or written words a child will gradually come to recognize in this way. In 1934, Nila B. Smith acknowledged that early reading is taught at home rather than at school. Current literacy research, reported by Teale (1981), Doake (1981), Haussler (1982), and Taylor (1983), indicates not only that the amount of adult-child reading and writing interaction before school is important, but also that the quality of the interactions makes a difference. Parents' attitudes toward literacy, the time they spend interacting with children and print, and the accessibility of literacy materials in the home (such as newspapers, books, chalkboards, paper and writing implements) influence children's reading and writing development.

    33. Parent News: May 1998. Resources For Parents. Guides, Brochures, And Fact Sheets
    Office of Child Care PO Box 25352 oklahoma City, OK Partnership for Family Involvementin education 600 Independence Ave Return to the parent News for May 1998
    http://npin.org/pnews/1998/pnew598/pnew598j.html
    Parent News for May 1998
    Resources for Parents
    Guides, Brochures, and Fact Sheets
    Jarrett, Joyce. (1995).
    Teenage Mothers Project
    Centre for Early Childhood Education
    University of the West Indies
    Mona, Kingston 7
    Jamaica
    Telephone: 809-927-2456
    Brown, Brett V. (1993). Family Functioning and Adolescent Behavior Problems An Analysis of the National Survey of Families and Households.
    Child Trends, Inc.
    4301 Connecticut Ave. NW, Suite 100
    Washington, DC 20008
    Telephone: 202-362-5580
    Fax: 202-362-5533
    Internet: http://www.childtrends.org/
    Olsen, Darcy. (1997). The Advancing Nanny State: Why the Government Should Stay Out of Child Care
    ($6 each; 5 or more copies, $3 each) Cato Institute 1000 Massachusetts Ave. NW Washington, DC 20001 Telephone: 202-842-0200 Fax: 202-842-3490 Internet: http://www.cato.org/pubs/pas/pa-285es.html
    Department of Human Services Office of Child Care P.O. Box 25352

    34. TRI Online! Disability Links - Parent Advcocacy/Special Education
    Students with Brain Injury. Special Ed resources on the Internet. parents ReachingOut in OK oklahoma. parent education Project of Wisconsin. Back to Menu.
    http://www.taconicresources.net/resources/pa-ed.shtml
    TRI Online!
    Web Site Menu:

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    Parent Advocacy/Special Education Links to web sites about parent advocacy, special education, resources, organizations, SSI, insurance. Quick Menu: Click on any menu link to jump to that section of the page. General Resources Medicaid/SSI/Insurance IDEA
    Education/Special Ed
    ... Adaptive Toys
    General Resources:

    35. Parental Involvement In Education: Resources - What Works - November 2000 - Case
    Teaching American Indian Students. University of oklahoma Press. resources Researchon parent Involvement. Washington, DC Center for Law and education.
    http://www.casey.org/whatworks/2000/11/resources.htm
    Home Current issue Parental Involvement In Education
    November 2000
    Focus

    Practices that work

    Resources
    Archives ... Family Preservation and Reunification

    July 2000
    Focus

    Practices that work

    Resources
    Independent living

    March 2000
    Focus
    Practices that work Resources Teen pregnancy prevention October 1999 Focus Practices that work Resources Family foster care August 1999 Focus Practices that work Resources Linking Requirements Parental Involvement in Education : Resources Resources with a star ( ) are strongly recommended for readers with limited time to review materials. Resources: What Parents Can Do at Home Articles Available on the Web Getting Ready for College Early: A Handbook for Parents of Students in the Middle and Junior High School Years This handbook provides parents with information on how to help their youth plan for post-secondary education. Helping Your Student Get the Most Out of Homework. National PTA, National Education Association. This brochure answers parents' questions about homework and gives specific tips. Paulu, N. (September 1995).

    36. SCIMAST - Resources : Oklahoma
    principal, or parent should be able to use this material to track down sourcesof help, information, and resources in science and mathematics education.
    http://www.sedl.org/scimast/resources/by_state/newmexico.html

    Resources by State
    Access Centers Classroom Compass Landscape Papers ... Science Rich Resources
    Click on the links below to view resources available in each state.
    SCIMAST Access Centers
    SCIMAST identifies high-quality mathematics and science materials and makes them accessible to teachers and the public. Click the link below to find an Access Center near you.
    State Landscape paper
    A resource that gives practitioners some idea of a statewide "lay of the land". A teacher, principal, or parent should be able to use this material to track down sources of help, information, and resources in science and mathematics education.
    Science-Rich Resources
    Currently, the Directory of Science-Rich Resources is being updated. Until then, you can access the database at http://www.sedl.org/scimast/srr.html
    State Department of Education
    The State Department of Education provide resources, support, and information about mathematics and science education in each state.Click the link(s) below to go to their Web site(s). New Mexico State Department of Education New Mexico Commission on Higher Education Resources by State Arkansas Louisiana New Mexico Oklahoma ... Terms of Use

    37. Special Education And Disabilities Resources
    establish permanent systems change in oklahoma by reducing from the Northeast KansasEducation Service Center. parent and Family Issues Child and Family Studies
    http://www.educ.drake.edu/rc/Sp_ed_top.html
    Special Education and Disabilities Resources
    Return to: The Resource Center
    Index of Topics
    General Resources
    • ADA and Disability Information Links to a large number of resources from Iowa State University
    • The Arc Home Page A national organization on mental retardation
    • Boys Town "Boys Town has a large variety of cutting-edge child-care programs to help children, families and other child-care providers"
    • Canine Companions for Independenc http://www.caninecompanions.org/ e a non-profit organization whose mission is to serve the needs of people with disabilities by providing trained service, hearing, and social dogs, and by providing continuing support to ensure the success of the working team
    • Central Iowa Center for Independent Living "The Central Iowa Center for Independent Living is a community based, non-profit, non-residential program serving persons with disabilities."
    • Children's Defense Fund " We pay particular attention to the needs of poor, minority, and disabled children. Our goal is to educate the nation about the needs of children and encourage preventive investment in children before they get sick, drop out of school, suffer family breakdown, or get into trouble."
    • Consortium on Inclusive Schooling Practices The Consortium on Inclusive Schooling Practices represents a collaborative effort to build the capacity of state and local education agencies to serve children and youth with and without disabilities in school and community settings.

    38. Parents Resources
    OFRC parent Educators. For more information about parenting, contact Mary Boren, parentingSpecialist with the oklahoma State Department of education.
    http://sde.state.ok.us/pro/parent/
    Parent Resources The following is list of parenting resources a dream envisioned by the Parent Day Project, a committee of the Oklahoma Family Resource Coalition (OFRC), and a collaborative effort of representatives from more than twenty organizations statewide. This is the first attempt to provide a comprehensive list of Oklahoma’s parenting programs. Although, many successful parenting programs may have been inadvertantly ommitted, we hope to be made aware of those that should be added. If you know of other programs please contact us so that this list can be revised. The programs we know of are listed in the following categories Parent Helplines
    These are helpful numbers for many parents. Statewide Programs
    Community Based Programs

    These are programs that do not provide services to the entire state. Instead, services are provided only in a particular community or region. Coping with Divorce Classes
    Parent Support and Play Groups

    These are groups for moms and dads to support each other. Many of the programs meet regularly and have special events for children and their parents to enjoy. Communities of Faith Parent Programs
    These programs are offerred through places of worship throughout Oklahoma.

    39. Parent Enhancement Programs Statewide
    The following programs have as their mission to provide parent education,training, and resources statewide throughout oklahoma.
    http://sde.state.ok.us/pro/parent/parentstate.html
    Statewide
    Parent Enhancement Programs
    The following programs have as their mission to provide parent education, training, and resources statewide throughout Oklahoma. Many of them are offered through county offices. Therefore, the list is organized by county. An asterisk "*" indicates that the program is for parents showing economic need. Certified Parent Educators : The Oklahoma Family Resource Coalition operates an extensive process of certifying parenting educators. There are three levels of certification depending on educational achievement, practical experience, and successful test performance. State Coordinator: Dawn Singleton, Oklahoma Family Resource Coalition, 5005 N. Pennsylvania, Suite 204 Oklahoma City, OK 73112, (405) 810-0631. For a complete list of all OFRC certified parent educators go to page 11. Child Care Resource and Referral: Chris Fiesel , (405) 521-1426
      Child Care Connection : Oklahoma City: Provides information, resource and referral network to assist parents selecting child care.
      3024 Paseo Oklahoma City, OK 73103, (405) 525-3111

    40. American Indian/Indigenous Education Resources
    Norman University of oklahoma Press on bilingual and multicultural education; thehistory of US Indian education; teacherparent relationships; language
    http://jan.ucc.nau.edu/~jar/AIER.html
    American Indian Education
    books conferences articles columns ... home
    Selected Resources on American Indian/Indigenous Education
    Books General Collected Wisdom: American Indian Education Go to Book Review Gilliland, Hap. (1999). Teaching the Native American (4th Ed.). Dubuque, IO: Kendall/Hunt. 288pp. + xviii. Basic text on American Indian education that emphasizes culturally relevant education, building on students backgrounds, promoting self esteem and self control, and getting parents involved. Has chapters on using computers, developing reading skills, creative writing, whole language, and teaching the native language. A review of the 4th edition in the American Indian Culture and Research Journal concluded "a teacher using this book will find the approaches that integrate both culturally relevant activities and transformative curriculum most helpful" (Vol. 24, #3, p. 202). May, Stephen. (Ed.). (1999). Indigenous Community-Based Education . Clevedon, UK: Multilingual Matters. A collection of ten essays describing efforts by indigenous peoples in North and South America, Australian, New Zealand, and Europe to end assimilationist schooling that denies the value of indigenous languages and cultures. Go to Book Review Reyhner, Jon. (Ed.). (1992).

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