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         Illinois Education Parent Resources:     more books (15)
  1. Science Fun in Chicagoland: A Guide for Parents and Teachers by Thomas W. Sills, 1999-03
  2. Teen parents: Selected resources for vocational preparation : volume 2 by Sheri C Kallembach, 1992
  3. Potential resource recovery in higher education in the developing countries and the parents' expected contribution (BEBR faculty working paper) by Walter W McMahon, 1987
  4. Parents' participation and Chicago school reform issues of race, class and expectations (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:412635) by Sharon G. Rollow, 1996
  5. 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
  6. Parenting in special education by Marjorie Lee, 1980
  7. Entering a new preschool how service providers and families can ease the transitions of children turning three who have special needs (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:383122) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1994
  8. Learning to read in Japan (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:302828) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1989
  9. Effect of early literacy intervention on kindergarten achievement (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:325832) by U.S. Dept of Education,
  10. Building interACTTive futures (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:433654) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1998
  11. Perceptions of parents, teachers, and administrators of the learning disability programs of the Macon, Moweaqua, and Warrensburg-Latham School Districts (Field experiences) by Carl R Hall, 1986
  12. Parents' reports of kindergarten first-, and second-grade children's out-of-school activities and their relationship to science ability (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:316407) by Linda A. Meyer,
  13. Home support for emerging literacy what parents do that correlates with early reading achievement (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:325830) by Linda A. Meyer,
  14. Title VII Special Alternative Grant Summer School literacy in math and science project evaluation, 1994-1995 (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:397080) by Sharon McNeely, 1996

81. SIUE Urban Research Hazel E. Loucks
integrating students with disabilities in the classroom, and she has also writtena parent involvement manual for the illinois State Board of education and the
http://www.siue.edu/IUR/bios/hazelbio.htm
Home Personnel Advisory Board Coordinating Council ... RFP's Hazel E. Loucks
Dr. Hazel E. Loucks of Edwardsville was appointed Deputy Governor for Education and Workforce by Illinois Governor George Ryan. As Deputy Governor for Education and workforce, Dr. Loucks is the spokesperson for the Governor's office in matters regarding education and workforce in Illinois. With the assistance of the Governor and his staff, she is responsible for shaping and overseeing education policies across the state.
Dr. Loucks Serves as Co-Chair of the Workforce Investment Board and serves on the National Governors Association Workforce Chairs Executive Committee. She serves as the Illinois Education Commissioner of the States and in that role serves on the Policy and Priorities Committee as well as Governor Ryan's Task Force on Early Learning and Child Care. She serves on the Attorney General's Youth-At-Risk and safe School Commission, the state's Education Funding Board, the Governor's Task Force on Teacher Quality (NCTAF) and project Impact (Hispanic dropout project). She also serves on Mrs. Ryan's Future for Kids Task Force.
With areas of specialization in staff development, organization development, career exploration, workforce training, school climate, and parent involvement in the education of children, Dr. Loucks has been an education consultant and workshop presenter across the state and nationally. She authored numerous educational materials and co-authored two books on integrating students with disabilities in the classroom, and she has also written a parent involvement manual for the Illinois State Board of Education and the book "Reengaging Families in the Education of Middle School Children" published by the National Association of Middle Schools, 1997.

82. Early Childhood Inclusion
IT Curriculum for all children Western illinois University Emergency on Disabilitiesand Gifted education Exceptional parent Magazine Family
http://home.sprintmail.com/~peggyriehl/princlusion.htm
Inclusion
Glossaries
ADA information
Online publications

83. Family Involvement In Children's Education; Appendix D - Educational Resources A
for parents, teachers, administrators, and parent education specialists. educationand Early Childhood education University of illinois at Urbana
http://www.ed.gov/pubs/FamInvolve/eric.html
Family Involvement in Children's Education - October 1997
Educational Resources and Information Center (ERIC)
Information Related to School-Family Partnerships
ERIC is an ED-sponsored national education information network of clearinghouses responsible for developing, maintaining, and providing access to the world's largest education literature database. To access information, topical packages, and referrals on specific educational practices, research, and resources, contact:
ACCESS ERIC
PHONE: (301) 251-5789
TOLL-FREE: (800) LET-ERIC
E-MAIL: acceric@ed.gov
GOPHER: aspensys3.aspensys.com:70/11/education/eric
URL: http://www.eric.ed.gov/
DIRECTOR: Lynn Smart, Information Specialist ERIC clearinghouses include 16 contractors from the academic and not-for-profit sectors. Each is responsible for collecting the significant educational literature within their particular scope of interest area (e.g., family literacy), selecting the highest quality and most relevant material, processing (i.e., cataloging indexing, abstracting) the selected items for input to the database, and also for synthesizing the literature and providing information analysis products (e.g., Digests) and various user services. The National Parent Information Network.

84. Illinois - 2001 Project Abstract - Parent Information Resource Centers
services for one year as illinois's second parent Information and Resource Center(PIRC) in cooperation with the illinois Family education Center, illinois's
http://www.ed.gov/offices/OESE/SST/pirabstract_il.html
Mouseover preload - not necessary for function Skip Navigation Privacy, Security, Notices About ED A-Z Index ... Contact Us Search: Advanced My Profile Add to My.ED.gov Bookmarks Inside SST Home Programs and Grants State Contacts Related Links ... OESE Home Parent Information Resource Centers FY 2001 Project Abstracts Illinois
Name of the Project Grantee Contact Funding Academic Development Institute, Inc. Dr. Sam Redding
121 N. Kickapoo
Lincoln, IL. 62656
Phone: 217-732-6462 x11
Fax: 217-732-3696
E-mail: adi@adi.org
Affiliation: PAT Project will continue and expand services for parents in 58 high poverty schools through a series of initiatives called Solid Foundation. A series of institutes on parent leadership, community leadership and family technology will be conducted throughout the year to build local and regional capacity. Applicant will function as the Illinois state affiliate for PAT, coordinating activities, providing information and technical assistance for the 138 PAT sites.
Collaborators: Parents as Teachers (PAT), Illinois State Board of Education, Illinois Family Partnership Network, Illinois Service Resource Center, and Collaboration for the Advancement of Social and Emotional Learning (CASEL).

85. Language And Literacy
I teach in the Teacher education Program for the University of illinois at Springfield,and I started out with links to resources in language arts, reading
http://www.uis.edu/~cook/langlit/
updated July 24, 1998 You are visitor number since 12:00 p.m. on Monday, April 8, 1996. You may notice that there are a lot more than literacy links on this page. I teach in the Teacher Education Program for the University of Illinois at Springfield , and I started out with links to resources in language arts, reading, and emergent literacy for student's in my language arts/social studies methods class. As time went on, though, I began adding sites (both commercial and otherwise) I felt my students would enjoy visiting. I hope you enjoy visiting them too. If you have a website, or know of a website, that should be linked here, please send me a note at cook@uis.edu and I'll include that site in the next update. If you discover links that no longer work , please notify me of those also, so the page can be kept current. Thanks,
Allan F. Cook, Ed.D. Table of Contents New Links
Early Literacy/Early Childhood

Language Arts and Reading

Other Interesting Links
New Links
InfoRom is an Internet site that provides reviews of educational, home reference and edutainment CD-ROM software. The reviews are freely available - designed to provide an outline of all program features and access to supplier and distributor sites via the Internet.
The Read In is a one-day-a-year Internet event that helps hundreds of thousands of children around the world talk to famous authors and with each other.

86. OJC Technologies - Clients
illinois education Association; illinois Math and Science Academy; National Centerfor Conflict Resolution education; National parent Information Network;
http://www.ojctech.com/portfolio/clients.shtml
OJC Clients

87. Welcome To The National Parent Information Network
Project aims to foster the exchange of parenting materials. Review a library of resources and an electronic discussion list.
http://npin.org/
Click Here
for more information about the Violence Prevention publication. Also see: Internet Links Calendar Site Map Awards ...
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Children's Research Center
51 Gerty Drive Champaign, IL 61820-7469
(217) 333-1386; (800) 583-4135 (voice/TTY)
FAX: (217) 333-3767
E-mail: npin@uiuc.edu ERIC Clearinghouse on Urban Education
Box 40
Teachers College, Columbia University
Institute for Urban and Minority Education
New York, NY 10027 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign This Web site has been funded at least in part with Federal funds from the U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences. The content of this Web site does not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the U.S. Department of Education, nor does mention of trade names, commercial products, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.

88. Prevent Child Abuse Illinois | Prevention Programs
Prevention Month • Child Abuse Prevention Fund Campaign (Tax CheckOff) ParentSupport and education • Healthy Families illinois • Positive Parenting and
http://www.childabuse-il.org/prevent/positive.htm

Prevention Programs

Public Awareness Campaigns

Shaken Baby Syndrome Campaign

Who's Caring For Your Kids?

Make it Stop

Child Abuse Prevention Month
...
Child Abuse Prevention Fund Campaign
(Tax Check-Off)
Parent Support and Education
Healthy Families Illinois

Positive Parenting and Prevention Material
Prevention on the Local Level Community Affiliates Prevention Resource Development Project Professonal Training Annual Child Abuse Conference Annual Child Death Review Team Symposium
Parent Support and Education Literature Distribution Program
Prevent Child Abuse Illinois has established a very active community education and outreach effort through its literature distribution program. Since 1993, Prevent Child Abuse Illinois has provided a variety of brochures and booklets to our prevention partners hospitals, clinics, public health departments, schools, social service agencies, and community groups. These partners, in turn, distribute this positive parenting material to people in their own communities. In the next 12 months, Prevent Child Abuse Illinois plans to double the number of prevention partners involved in this program. Together, we will distribute nearly 200,000 pieces of literature to parents, grandparents, babysitters, and others who come in contact with children.

89. Futures For Kids: Parents
National parent Teacher Association Health, safety and education information IllinoisFatherhood Initiative Fathering; helps connect fathers and children
http://www.futures4kids.org/htmls/links.htm
Home
Parents

Expecting

Infants
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Links

Healthy Futures Illinois Early Learning Project
The Illinois Early Learning Web Site is an effective means of providing evidence-based, reliable information for parents, caregivers, and teachers of young children in the State of Illinois. American Academy of Pediatrics
American Cancer Society
- Illinois Division
Cancer protections. American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
American Lung Association

Help for smokers and for keeping kids smoke-free. American Medical Association Kids health section offers parenting on-line resources. Also has violence prevention and safety on-line resources section. Illinois Hotline Numbers Illinois Department of Children and Family Services Illinois Department of Human Services Provides information and assistance related to a wide variety of social service needs. Includes alcohol and substance abuse treatment and prevention, mental health and disabilities, WIC programs (pregnant women, infants and children up to five years old), child care (through DCFS and Public Aid) and rehabilitation services. Illinois Department of Public Aid information on the children's medical insurance program, KidCare.

90. The DRM Regional Resource Directory: Illinois
A parent's Guide to Special Ed / Special Needs (The Champaign, Division of RehabilitationEducationServices Employment illinois Interagency Committee
http://www.disabilityresources.org/ILLINOIS.html
Home Subjects States Librarians ... Contact Us
The DRM Regional Resources Directory (States) Illinois - The Prairie State Updated 4/2001 State Index About / Hints / Link
General
City of Chicago - Mayor's Office for People with Disabilities
Special Services Guide for Persons with Disabilities, and Parents of Children with Special Needs
See also Multi-Service Agencies
Chicago Adapt
Coalition of Citizens with Disabilities in Illinois [updated 8/27/01]
Council for Disability Rights
Equip For Equality
Illinois Department of Human Rights
Illinois Department of Human Services - Client Assistance Program (CAP) ...
Illinois Guardianship and Advocacy Commission [added 8/27/01]
Aging
AARP in Illinois
Barrington Area Council on Aging (BACOA)
ElderWeb: Illinois
Illinois Department on Aging ...
Western Illinois Area Agency on Aging
Alzheimer's Disease
Alzheimer's Association - Chapters in Illinois
Arts
American Art Therapy Association
Very Special Arts of Chicago
Very Special Arts of Illinois
Assistive Technology
Central Illinois Access
Illinois Assistive Technology Project (IATP)
Technology Assisting All people with Disabilities (TAAD) [link not working 4/15/01]
Techplaces (for children)
Autism
Autism Society of Illinois
Autism Society of Southern Illinois (ASOSI)
Illinois Center for Autism
Blindness and Visual Impairments
Blind Services Association - Computer Network
Catholic Guild for the Blind
Chicago Public Library's Talking Book Center
Illinois Council of the Blind (ICB) ...
Voices of Vision Talking Book Center
Brain Injury

91. Research Bibliography, Multicultural Parent Education Bibliography
Center for parent education. Chavkin, Nancy F., Gonzalez, Dora L. (1995). IllinoisERIC Clearinghouse on Elementary and Early Childhood education.
http://www.unt.edu/cpe/library/rbibliog/Multptbib.htm
Go To Continuing Education and Conferences Texas ROPER NT Partnership for Parent Engagement Parent Educator Networks Career Development Library and Resources Just For Parents Public Awareness About Us New This Week Center for Parent Education Home Multicultural Parent Education Bibliography Center for Parent Education Forging partnerships between Mexican American parents and schools. ERIC Digest, 8, Ethnic and minority parenting. In M. Bornstein (Ed.). Handbook of Parenting. Vol 2: Biology and Ecology of Parenting Cummins, Jim. Empowering minority students: A framework for intervention. Harvard Education Review, 56 Language minority parents and the school: Can home-school partnerships increase student success? Sacramento, CA: California State Dept. of Education, Sacramento. Bilingual Education Office. Feng, Jianhua. Asian-American children: What teachers should know. Illinois: ERIC Clearinghouse on Elementary and Early Childhood Education. Harachi, Tracy W., Catalano, Richard, F. Effective recruitment for parenting programs within ethnic minority communities.

92. Illinois Homeschooling Laws - A To Z Home's Cool
The burden is on the parent to show that an of verifying that their childrens' privateeducation is providing by Section 261 of the illinois State Statutes.
http://www.gomilpitas.com/homeschooling/laws/blIL.htm
YOU ARE HERE: HOME REGIONAL ILLIONOIS OR LEGALITIES
Homeschooling books and supplies at discount, no sales tax, and now free shipping!
A to Z Home's Cool Homeschooling I am Ann Zeise , your guide to the best and most interesting and useful sites and articles about home education on the web. Search
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Illinois Education Code For Homeschooling
Act 169 of 1988 This is not intended to be legal advice and is distributed for information purposes only. Check for updates at your public library. Compulsory attendance - From 7 to 16 years of age.
The jurisdiction of the Office of The Superintendent of Educational Service Region over the Supervision of public and non-public schools is regulated by the compulsory school attendance law.
Article 26
, Section 1, Paragraph 1, of the Illinois School Code of Illinois states that:
"Whoever has custody or control over any child between the ages of 7 and l6 years shall cause such child to attend some public school in the district wherein the child resides the entire time it is session during the regular school term, except as provided in Section 10-19.1; Provided that the following children not be required to attend the public schools:

93. Parents Planet - The Parent Web Guide
National parent Information Network The purpose of NPIN is More Computers and TechnologyEducation, 6.75 % (120 maps.com, Chicago Metro 99.95illinois - Grade K
http://www.parents-planet.com/
Apr. 08, 2003 16:05 PST
Search top educational sites, lessons, supplies and more! Membership Log In User Name: Password: Welcome Parents Parents Planet is designed for parents, teachers and students!  Looking for a safe place to surf the web with your children?  Education Planet has organized over 100,000 educator approved resources just for you!  Bookmark this site! Parent Resources Web Safety First College Resources Guide School Fundraising Literacy Resources ... Award-Winning Books Web Field Trip of the Week: Visit Our First Families at Home in the White House Parent News Bush Proposes New Education Plan; Accountability Stressed Call For Students to Say Pledge of Allegiance Better Math Teaching Needed, Report Says privacy Top Parent Websites Zero to Three Parent Soup! - community where parents can discuss and learn about parenting, kids, adoption, family issues, dating, money, travel, entertainment, and more from the experts and each other. The National Parenting Center Parenting of K-6 Children - Home Page - THE starting place for exploring Parenting of K-6 Children, from your Mining Co. Guide BabyCenter - resource for parents-to-be and new parents from the time of pre-conception planning through the baby's first year.

94. High School District 225 Public Feeder Schools Of Glenview And Northbrook, Illin
resources for Healthy Computing Articles Archives of Healthy Computing.Changes I've Made Computer Solutions to Computer Pain
http://www.glenbrook.k12.il.us/District/Publicty/html/225parentlinks.htm
Interesting Web Sites
Glenbrook North Glenbrook South Glenbrook Evening District 225 ... Information for Parents Helpful Resouces for Parents: Resources for Healthy Computing: Return to top Glenbrook North Glenbrook South Glenbrook Evening ... District 225 Updated 12/6/02 E-Mail Us Your Comments!

95. LIMAS Resources
LIMAS Online resources. Suggest a Resource! We are constantly on the lookoutfor new mathematics and science resources to which we might link.
http://www.mste.uiuc.edu/limas/resources.html
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LIMAS Online Resources
Organizations Suggest Annenberg/CPB Channel
Learning Math: Patterns, Functions, and Algebra
ASSM ...
Teachers Academy for Mathematics and Science
ROE sites Suggest Carlinville Community School District St. Clair County ROE ROE 46 Cool websites Suggest Math Energy Club
A pre-service teacher organization at EIU
The Science Spot ...
A website designed to connect K-12 teachers
Suggest a Resource!
We are constantly on the lookout for new mathematics and science resources to which we might link. If you know of a Mathematics or Science website that you think might be of interest to us, please submit the following form for our consideration Your name Your e-mail address Type of Resource: Organizations ROE Sites Cool Websites URL: Description of website: Not required If you have difficulty submitting the above form, please email us at
limas@list.isbe.state.il.us
with the information requested in the form

96. 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

97. Family Help In Illinois
Visit Bipolar Disorder. Parent2Parent for Special Students. Visit SpecialEducation. Prevent Child Abuse illinois. If you suspect abuse, click here.
http://www.focusas.com/Illinois.html
Focus Adolescent Services Need help for your teen? Call FocusAS or Family Help in Illinois Click here to find out if your child is at-risk, displaying self-destructive behaviors, and needs your help and intervention. Home Resources State Directory Schools ... Contact Hotlines and Helplines Chicago Abused Women Hotline ChildhelpUSA Child Abuse Hotline 1-800-4-A-Child Crisis Line of the Fox Valley GED Hotline Illinois AIDS Hotline Illinois Child Abuse Hotline 1-800-25-ABUSE Illinois Cocaine Hotline 1-800-445-COKE Illinois Missing Children Clearinghouse Illinois Suicide and Crisis Hotlines Narcotics Anonymous Helpline Chicago National Domestic Violence/Abuse Hotline
1-800-799-SAFE
TDD National Hotlines and Helplines National Suicide Hotline 1-800-SUICIDE Peoria County Homeless Youth Line
Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network (RAINN)
1-800-656-HOPE Teen Line Teens Need Teens Crisis Hotline
Peoria, Tazewell, and Woodford counties 637-TEEN 1-800-939-TEEN Toll-Free Numbers for Health Information Youth Hotline Youthful Firesetters Hotline Help support Focus Adolescent Services every time you shop online. Simply sign up, specify Focus Adolescent Services as your charitable institution and

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