Making Literacy Count!This literacy resource is designed to help those who educate children birth to grade 12 in the following areas: Research, practice and information for families. Filed under Parents Schools Early Childhood and tagged with teachers literacy Order from KPIRC effective practices early childhood on December 18, 2008 # |
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Organizing a Successful Family Center in Your SchoolThis booklet was developed to help school staff members, parents and community leaders understand how family centers can promote family participation and strengthen their schools. It also serves as a guide to establishing family centers. Filed under Parents and tagged with Order from KPIRC family school partnership national standards teachers family Family Centers on December 17, 2008 # |
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Involving Parents in Powerful WaysThis booklet gives helpful tips and ideas on how principals and educators can involve parents in their children's education. Filed under - and tagged with Order from KPIRC Principals Educators teachers on December 17, 2008 # |
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Scholastic's Early Childhood Today: Home School ConnectionThis site is full of topical information for parents to encourage learning in their young child. Filed under Early Childhood and tagged with literacy teachers school readiness on December 09, 2008 # |
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Rethinking SchoolsRethinking Schools is an 18-year-old organization begun by teachers. They stand for a commitment to equity and to a vision that public education is central to the creation of a human, caring, multiracial democracy. While diversity is an issue that impacts all of society, Rethinking Schools emphasizes problems facing urban schools--particularly issues of race. It is an activist publication, with articles written by and for teachers, parents, and students. Filed under Parents Schools and tagged with teachers on October 17, 2008 # |
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Kansas Learning First AllianceThe Kansas Learning First Alliance is a partnership between 25 state educational organizations whose goal is to promote quality public education in Kansas through three initiatives: 1) engaging the public through encouraging and sponsoring community conversations, 2) supporting professional development, and 3) focusing on increasing student success. Filed under Schools and tagged with teachers on October 17, 2008 # |
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