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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 three by Karen Zimmerman, 1993
  3. Parents and children resource guide project: Phase one by Karen Zimmerman, 1991
  4. Parents and children resource guide project: Phase two by Karen Zimmerman, 1992
  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

81. Professional Resouces
the collective interests and needs of school administrators in wisconsin. who leadthe departments of education in the National parent Teacher Association (PTA
http://www.wcass.org/profresources.htm
Home Resources
Professional Resources

82. Human Relations Committee Library Resources 2002 Catalog
Human Relations Committee Library resources 2002 Catalog. starter for student, faculty,or parent groups. Ph.D. The Center For Applied Research in education).
http://www.weac.org/Resource/Library/specialeducation.htm
Issues Primer: Strategies for Improving the Schools an NEA Affiliate Human Relations Committee Library Resources 2002 Catalog Educators' Bulletin Board Resource pages on educational issues Professional support OnWEAC book store ... ONLINE SERVICES
Special Education (BOOK by Jeanne Gehret, M.A. Illustrations and design by Sandra Ann DePauw. Verbal Images Press. Ages 6-10) Sensitively written storybook reveals how Alex discovers that his problems in school are a result of a learning disability. He gets help in a special class and quickly finds out that many children have different kinds of problems and many famous grown-ups have had problems just like his. He realizes he has a very special gift and decides to work hard to become a famous inventor. 1702 - How Difficult Can This Be? (VIDEO, 50 minutes. PBS. Grades 6-Adult) This informative and entertaining film allows the viewer to look at the world through the eyes of a learning disabled child. It features a unique workshop attended by parents, educators, psychologists and social workers. They participate in a series of classroom activities which cause frustration, anxiety, and tension...emotions all too familiar to the student with a learning disability. 1703 - Mainstreaming Special Students (VIDEO, 50 minutes. American Institute for Creative Education. Adult)

83. ASU West M.Ed. In Special Education - Family Links
Family Village at the University of wisconsin. How to Organize parent SupportGroups. Involving AtRisk Families in Their Children's education.
http://coe.west.asu.edu/ecd/famlnk.htm
Child development
Raising children Early childhood education Parent and family support ... Special education Photo © 1990 - 1998 IMSI
Child development
The Child Care Circle The Nature of Children's Play (ERIC Digest) The Only Child The Shy Child (ERIC Digest) ... World Bank Early Child Development
Raising children Adopted Children Aggression and Cooperation: Helping Young Children Develop Constructive Strategies (ERIC Digest) "Boys Will Be Boys" and Other Myths Carnegie Task Force on Meeting the Needs of Young Children. Abridged version of Starting Points: Meeting the Needs of Our Youngest Children ... Those Delicate Questions about Sex
Early childhood education Children's Literature Web Guide Center for the Future of Children The Educational Resources Information Center Parent Brochure: How Can I Assess the Development of My Preschooler? The Educational Resources Information Center Parent Brochure: How Can I Encourage My Young Child To Read? ... ReadyWeb: A resource for parents and educators
Parent and family support Baby Web: The Internet Parenting Resource Families USA's Home Page The Family Empowerment Network Family Internet: Home Page ... KidSource Online: A Parent's Guide to Accessing Programs for Infants, Toddlers, and Preschoolers with Disabilities

84. Bookmarks For Special Ed
top. Special education. top. Disability resources. Trace Center at theUniversity of wisconsin; Universal Design Lab at CAST; WebABLE! top.
http://www.minot.k12.nd.us/svss/bkmkssped.htm
USE THIS MENU TO JUMP TO SECTION HEADINGS: TECHNOLOGY AND DISABILITIES SPECIAL EDUCATION ... top Technology and Disabilities Organizations top Software and Equipment Vendors Attainment http://www.attainmentcompany.com/ Save on augmentative communication, software, video, and print/kits. Don Johnston http://www.donjohnston.com/ We provide the high-quality intervention products that struggling students and students with disabilities need to achieve literacy. Edmark http://www.edmark.com/ Edtech http://www.edtech.com/ For over seven years, ETI has been helping schools purchase quality technology products and services that enhance teachin and learning. Hach Henter-Joyce http://www.hj.com/ Using JAWS for Windows Screen Reader and MAGic Screen Magnification software developed by Henter-Joyce, blind or visually impaired computer users access a wide variety of information, education and job-related applications. Innocomp http://www.sayitall.com/

85. Special Education Inclusion
TEACHING LEARNING. education Issues Series hurting American education? A report by the Institute for wisconsin's Future of a special education class or residential institution.
http://www.weac.org/resource/june96/speced.htm
Education Issues Series an NEA Affiliate Special Education Inclusion Educators' Bulletin Board Resource pages on educational issues Professional support OnWEAC book store ... ONLINE SERVICES
This article was updated November 5, 2001 Inclusion remains a controversial concept in education because it relates to educational and social values, as well as to our sense of individual worth. Any discussion about inclusion should address several important questions:
  • Do we value all children equally? Is anyone more or less valuable? What do we mean by "inclusion?" Are there some children for whom "inclusion" is inappropriate?
There are advocates on both sides of the issue. James Kauffman of the University of Virginia views inclusion as a policy driven by an unrealistic expectation that money will be saved. Furthermore, he argues that trying to force all students into the inclusion mold is just as coercive and discriminatory as trying to force all students into the mold of a special education class or residential institution. At the other end of the spectrum are those who believe that all students belong in the regular education classroom, and that "good" teachers are those who can meet the needs of all the students, regardless of what those needs may be.

86. Prospective Students - Concordia University Mequon Wisconsin
APPLY ONLINE (Does NOT include Adult education or International Students). GRADUATESCHOOL PRINTABLE APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION FORM (AMERICAN STUDENTS ONLY).
http://www.cuw.edu/prospective_students.htm
HOME SITE INDEX SEARCH INFORMATION ...
CALENDAR
SCHEDULE OF
CLASSES 2003-2004:
SUMMER 2003

FALL 2003

WINTERIM 2004

SPRING 2004
... STUDENT THANK YOU PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS
DIRECTIONS VISIT CUW VIRTUAL TOUR
Click here to listen to a welcome from CUW President Dr. Patrick Ferry
"Concordia provides a variety of educational opportunities for students who are preparing for vocations in the ministry of the church and for various professional and business careers in the community. The program of studies emphasizes a liberal arts curriculum and course offerings provide educational experiences that cultivate personal and vocational skills. The total program is centered in the Christian philosophy with a confessional Lutheran emphasis. It is governed by sound educational standards and is focused on the spiritual, academic, social, and physical development of students." Dr. Patrick T. Ferry, President

87. Parent Resources
resources for Parents of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students. Parentsof children with hearing losses face unique problems and have
http://www.kusd.edu/schools/lance/lancedhoh/dhoh_parent_resources.html
HOME Resources for Parents Resources for Teachers Literacy Resources: Reading and Writing Interpreting and Sign Language Resources Speech and Hearing
Resources
Schoolnotes.com and Homework Resources ... Sign Club Activities Resources for
Parents of Deaf and
Hard of Hearing Students
Parents of children with hearing losses face unique problems and have to make critical decisions about educating their children, often at a very early age. Communication with a deaf or hard-of-hearing child has its own challenges. Determining the best way to utilize residual hearing, and in which manner one will educate the child are concerns not considered before now.
Is My Child Hearing Impaired?

My Child Has a Hearing Loss...What Next?
Educational Options
An Introduction to Special Education

Educational Opportunities for My Deaf/Hard-of-Hearing Child

Special Education in Plain Language

Wisconsin DPI - Programs for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
...
Wisconsin School for the Deaf
Parent Support Organizations American Society for Deaf Children (ASDC) KidsWorld Deaf Net (KWDN) National Association of the Deaf (NAD) Wisconsin Association of the Deaf (WAD) ... BEGINNINGS For Parents of Children Who are Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing Check back often during the school year as this area will be updated frequently!

88. NPIN. Internet Links.
parents Helping parents; parent's Place; Partnership for Family Involvement inEducation; for Kids; Whole Family Center; wisconsin Clearinghouse for
http://npin.org/links.html
Internet Links Related Internet Resources: Policy on Internet Links on the NPIN Web Site a b ... z a

89. Family Village / School / Individual Education Plan
htm An overview from the Kenosha wisconsin School District missouri.edu/~mocise/pubs/prole.htmParent’s Role in the Individualized education Program (IEP
http://www.familyvillage.wisc.edu/education/iep.html
Individual Education Plan

90. Other Links
wisconsin Dept of Public Instruction. and educational areas for girls as well as aparent's area with EducatorsNet Claims to be the 1 education search engine.
http://www.dsd.k12.wi.us/res/links.htm

Click here to go to

Dodgeville School District

website
Comment on RES website?
e-mail:
webmaster Ridgeway Elementary School
Links to Other Websites
Below are some worthwhile links for
kids
parents , and teachers
Please let us know if there are other links you think should be included! Links for Kids Berit's Best Web Sites for Kids
Constantly updated with the best educational and recreational sites for children. B.J. Pinchbeck Homework Helper
Award-winning site by a 13-year-old and his dad (now in cooperation with the Discovery Channel); more than 625 links to help, resources, and games can be found here. FunkAndWagnalls.com An EXCELLENT free online reference site. Includes a dictionary, thesaurus, world atlas (including flags and anthems!), world news section, animal book, and media gallery. Easy to understand interface. Home page features "Moments in History" and "Current Event in Focus". Check this site out. Club GirlTech A great site for kids (especially girls, but boys invited too!), parents, and teachers.

91. Learning Disabilities OnLine - Finding Help: Wisconsin State Resources
800) 4414576 State education Agency Rural Development FEDERALLY FUNDED PROGRAMS ParentTraining Information UAP - University of wisconsin - Madison Protection
http://www.ldonline.org/finding_help/local_org/wisconsin.html
To find other help resources select a topic from the list and click GO Select a Topic US - National Organizations US - Federal Agencies US - State By State Resource Guides Canadian Resources Information By Phone International Links LD Schools On-line Resources Parent Advocacy
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

92. Maryland Assistive Technology Co-op
Village Waisman Center, University of wisconsinMadison http Danny along with Internetresources that she Inclusive education Web Site Renaissance Group The
http://www.matcoop.org/parentr.html
Serving Maryland Schools with
A ssistive T echnology L oans, A cquisitions, S ervices, and T raining
Resources for Parents
Funding and Advocacy Resources
  • TechIDEAs http://www.air.org/TECHIDEAS TechIDEAs is a new web site developed by the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP). The web site is designed to provide information on the use of technology to support the education of students with disabilities. In addition, the site will post announcements, background information on research projects funded by OSEP, and provide electronic forums for discussion on relevant topics. The TechIDEAs web site is intended to benefit researchers, educators, families, and policy makers interested in the many benefits of technology when used specifically to improve the results of education for students with disabilities.
    Medicare Funding of AAC Technology http://www.aac-rerc.com/medicare.html Information about Medicare funding from the Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center on Communication Enhancement Low Interest Loans to Purchase A. T. The Maryland Technology Assistance Program conducts the state's assistive technology Guaranteed Loan Program. Maryland residents may apply for loans from $500 to $20,000 to purchase A.T. equipment, insurance, extended warrantees, and maintenance plans. For Details call: Michael Dalto at 1 800 TECH TAP.

93. Fairmont State GEAR-UP Partnership - Teacher & Counselor Links
the camera acts like a parent asking the Commission has partnered with American EducationServices and to ACT SAT Test Preparation resources; PBS programming
http://www.fscwv.edu/gearup/teacherlinks.html
Featured Link:
www.pbs.org/teachersource

This web site showcases the work of hundreds of diverse producers and local PBS stations, who in turn tap the creative minds of top thinkers from around the world to create education's best content..
Counselor Resources
  • Collegiate Choice Walking Tours
    For students interested in colleges that are at a considerable distance.  We are not endorsing the website and students shouldn't replace the actual visits but as an alternative for teens and parents to "take a look " at a school that a student is seriously considering when distance makes an actual visit out of the question.  The person behind the camera acts like a parent asking the tour guide questions about campus safety, dorm-room assignments and class sizes. The tapes cost $15 each plus shipping and run at least an hour. Here is a excerpt from their homepage as well as the internet address:
    "Collegiate Choice Walking Tours
    are simple, non-promotional videos of the student guided campus tour offered at over 350 colleges and universities across the United States, Canada, England, Ireland and Scotland.  These videos are not professionally produced.   Guidance counselors, not commercial film makers, are doing the recordings."

94. Top 10 Reasons To Call Western Region CSHCN
and referral service, to assist wisconsin families with related services through specialeducation programs, and 6. parentto-parent Support parent and family
http://www.co.chippewa.wi.us/CCDPH/CSHCN/top10.htm
Western Region
THE TOP REASONS
To Call the Western Regional CSHCN Center Easy Access to Information
Health Benefits Counseling

Care coordination

Education-related Concerns
...
Emotional Support
Easy Access to Information
Parents and professionals call toll free at for accurate and confidential information about resources close to home. Public Health Departments are available to provide local CSHCN care coordination. Call FIRST STEP at 1-800-642-STEP: A 24-hour statewide information and referral service, to assist Wisconsin families with children with special health care needs, birth to 21 years old.
Health Benefits Counseling Center staff have current information on health benefits, possible private and public pay sources, and effective techniques and resources for advocacy when benefits are denied.
Care coordination: Parents can request CSHCN Center staff and Local Public Health Department assistance in providing or accessing comprehensive care coordination and services for their child.

95. IEA Reporter - Legislators Likely To Consider Vouchers: For More Information
People for the American Way www.pfaw.org. Rethinking Schools www.rethinkingschools.org.wisconsin education Association Council www.weac.org.
http://www.idahoea.org/happenings/F2001 - Legislators likely to consider voucher

WELCOME
WHAT'S HAPPENING

96. Directories--USOE Fine Arts Pages
Role Theory), Northwestern University, MA Stage Directing, University of Nebraska,BA Theatre, Psychology , education, University of wisconsin at Whitewater.
http://www.usoe.k12.ut.us/curr/FineArt/Directories/team.htm
DirectoriesState Fine Arts Team

Carol Ann Goodson
State Fine Arts Specialist
FAX (801) 538-7769
250 E. 500 S.
P. O.Box 144200,
Salt Lake City, UT 84114-4200 Education :
Ph.D. in Music, University of Utah; MM in Choral Conducting, Northern Arizona University; BA in Music Education, Brigham Young University Professional Experience:
Twenty-five years teaching music in Colorado, California, Arizona, Tennessee, and Utah (including elementary, junior high, high school, and university). Served as Co-Director of Getty Southeast Institute for Education in Music. Active as conductor, adjudicator, and vocal performer.
Elaine Jones
State Fine Arts Secretary FAX: (801) 538-7769 250 E. 500 S.

97. Human Development Center Programs
2002 NASP, Chicago How the Federal Government Currently Monitors Special Educationin States (http//www.dssc.org/frc/ monitor.htm). parent Training Institutes
http://www.hdc.lsuhsc.edu/Programs/SA/Monitoring/default.htm
Accountability in Special Education PLEASE NOTE : If you cannot successfully view the presentations on this page, you may need to download ADOBE® READER. This program can be obtained by clicking on the ADOBE® link below. "Get Acrobat Reader"
Information on Focused Monitoring National Monitoring Conference in Salt Lake City, Utah California Colorado Florida

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