2011 Proclamation of Family Engagement MonthGovernor Sam Brownback has declared October, 2011 to be Family Engagement Month. This official proclamation will download as a pdf file. Filed under Parents Schools Early Childhood Espanol and tagged with collaboration family family engagement governor's proclamation proclamation parenting leadership parent involvement family professional partnership family school partnership Title 1 on October 11, 2011 # |
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Familias Haciendo La Diferencia: Conferencia de Liderazgo de Pardres 2011Las inscripciones en linea se abren el 12 De Augosto De 2011! Filed under Espanol and tagged with Parent Leadership Conference PLC on August 01, 2011 # |
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2011 Parent Leadership Conference BrochureAttached please find the brochure for the 2011 Parent Leadership Conference. Registration for the conference will be live on this website August 12th! Filed under Parents Schools Early Childhood Higher Education Businesses Espanol and tagged with Parent Leadership Conference 2011 PLC on August 01, 2011 # |
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Using Internet & Cell Phone Technology Safely: What Families Need to KnowWhat a wonderful world we live in! Technology such as the Internet and Cellular (Cell) Phones make staying in constant contact with family and friends simple. Children, as well as adults can and do develop relationships with people in other cities, states, even other countries through gaming and online communication and gaming (Wii, Xbox, PS2, etc). Technology is fun, and should remain fun. However, just like other safety issues, families need to be aware of the dangers, as well as the benefits of using technology. It is of equal importance to know how children are using technology and with whom they are interacting. By following a few simple tips and learning to be involved in a child’s online world, as well as in each child’s day-to- day life, families can ensure that their children, who are technology natives, stay safe. Filed under Parents Schools Early Childhood Higher Education Espanol and tagged with technology Internet Internet Safety Cell Phone Safety Cellular Phone Safety on June 01, 2011 # |
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Parents' Guide to Student SuccessFrom the National PTA: The Parents’ Guide to Student Success (linked from the site in English and Spanish) was developed in response to the Common Core State Standards in English language arts and mathematics that more than 40 states, including Kansas, have adopted. Created by teachers, parents, education experts, and others from across the country, the standards provide clear, consistent expectations for what students should be learning at each grade in order to be prepared for college and career. Filed under Parents Schools Espanol and tagged with national standards Common standards Common Cord Standards PTA standards curriculum curricular standards on March 29, 2011 # |
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Desarrollo Fisico y de la Salud: Un Folleto para las familias de KansasEl tempran dessarrollo de un nino sirve como base para el aprendizaje posterior. El proposito de este folleto es presentarle a las familiea algunas habilidades, llamadas etapas de desarollo, que los ninos desarrollan y el orden en el cual suceden. Unn muestreo de ideas se ofrece en las siguientes paginas para ayudar a que se desarrollen dichas habilidades. Filed under Espanol and tagged with ELG Order from KPIRC physical development health child development on February 14, 2011 # |
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Comunicación y Alfabetismo: Un Folleto para las Familias de KansasEl tempran dessarrollo de un nino sirve como base para el aprendizaje posterior. El proposito de este folleto es presentarle a las familiea algunas habilidades, llamadas etapas de desarollo, que los ninos desarrollan y el orden en el cual suceden. Unn muestreo de ideas se ofrece en las siguientes paginas para ayudar a que se desarrollen dichas habilidades. Filed under Espanol and tagged with literacy Order from KPIRC Early Learning Document communication ELG on December 17, 2010 # |
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How To Help Your Child Become a Better Reader - EspanolAs a child learns to read, your role is to help young readers experience joy and begin to view reading as a pleasurable experience. You can also help children become independent readers through praise and encouragement provided while reading. It is critical that children realize success while reading. This booklet will help children become better readers through offering guidance and giving you tips on how to encourage and support a child’s reading. This is the Spanish version. Filed under Parents Schools Espanol and tagged with family engagement family literacy Title 1 Order from KPIRC tips parent involvement phonics testing fluency on November 03, 2010 # |
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MTSS: Apoyando su hijo a crecer, aprender y triunfarEl trabajo de los educadores de Kansas es ayudar a cada niño en nuestro estado—su hijo—a lograr estándares altos de éxito. MTSS (el Sistema Multinivel de Apoyo, por sus siglas en inglés) es un esquema para ayudar a las escuelas y maestros dar a cada niño de Kansas el apoyo correcto para aprender, crecer, y tener éxito. ¿Cómo es nuevo y diferente? El esquema de MTSS ayuda a escuelas a crear maneras de: • Identificar las necesidades de cada niño y brindar apoyo lo más pronto posible. • Utilizar estrategias comprobadas a funcionar para todos los estudiantes. • Ajustarse al apoyo según las necesidades de cada estudiante. • Revisar con regularidad el progreso de los niños para saber qué funciona. • Cambiar la enseñanza según sea necesario para corresponder al aprendizaje de cada niño. Los padres tienen un rol importante en el aprendizaje de sus hijos. Lea este folleto para aprender como MTSS ayuda a su hijo y como usted también puede ayudar a su hijo. Filed under Espanol and tagged with MTSS on November 02, 2010 # |
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Great Families Mean Great Schools: PIRC Outcome Data, 2008-2009From the National PIRC Information Resource Center. The Parental Information Resource Center (PIRC) program is a nationwide effort designed to build successful family involvement in education. The program supports families’ engagement in improving the education of their children and builds effective home-school partnerships. Funded primarily by the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Innovation and Improvement, the program focuses on projects serving families of English Language Learners, low-income, and racially and culturally diverse children from cradle to career. There are 62 PIRCs, each chosen through a competitive process, resulting in at least one in every state, the District of Columbia and most U.S. territories.* Filed under Parents Schools Early Childhood Higher Education Businesses Espanol and tagged with PIRC data book on September 27, 2010 # |
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