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An Action-Packed Year for Parent Centers: 2021-2022
Oh, what Parent Centers can achieve in one year! This page tells the story of A Year in the Life 2019-20: Parent Centers in Action nationwide AND it connects Parent Centers with an adaptable infographic they can use to spotlight their individual achievements: who they served, how, in what language, and much more.
Parent Center Data Collection | 2022-2023
Here are the worksheets, forms, data item definitions, and supporting resources for Parent Centers to use in submitting results of the 2023 Parent Center Data Collection activities and Program Measures Survey. This page gives Parent Centers the tools they need to collect and submit data on their Center’s activities for the 2022-2023 program year […]
Protected: Exemplars of Program Measure Descriptions by Parent Centers
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An Action-Packed Year for Parent Centers: 2020-2021
Oh, what Parent Centers can achieve in one year! This page tells the story of A Year in the Life 2019-20: Parent Centers in Action nationwide AND it connects Parent Centers with an adaptable infographic they can use to spotlight their individual achievements: who they served, how, in what language, and much more.
Protected: The Five Centers Focused on Very Young Children with Disabilities
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How to Prioritize the Health and Safety of Students, School Personnel, and Families
“How to Prioritize the Health and Safety of Students, School Personnel, and Families“ is one of the first pages to be launched in the “Return to School Roadmap” series being produced by the U.S. Department of Education. The series itself is a work in progress, beginning with three landmark principles focused on tools and strategies that schools, districts, and communities can use to ensure that all students are set up for success in the 2021-2022 school year. The Department anticipates steadily releasing additional resources as part of the series in the coming weeks and months.
Immediately available are: (1) a fact sheet that lays out the three principles and provides examples of schools and communities that are addressing each in effective ways; (2) a guide for schools and districts outlining what schools can do to protect the health and safety of students; (3) a checklist that parents can use to prepare themselves and their children for a safe return to in-person learning this fall. Learn more about the Return to School Roadmap and connect with all currently available resources right here.
OSEP English to Korean Glossary of Terms: Letter B
Overview | OSEP English to Korean Glossary of Terms | Korean Glossary Development Team A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J-K-L | M | N-O | P | Q | R | S | T-U-V-W | X-Y-Z | _______________________________ Return to Parent Center Hub Download the Glossary (in PDF format) B baseline 기초선 basic skills 기본능력, 기본기능 behavior disorder (BD) 행동장애 behavior intervention plan (BIP) 행동중재계획 behavior rating scale 행동평가척도 benchmark […]
OSEP English to Korean Glossary of Terms
Overview | OSEP English to Korean Glossary of Terms | Korean Glossary Development Team A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J-K-L | M | N-O | P | Q | R | S | T-U-V-W | X-Y-Z | _______________________________ Return to Parent Center Hub Download the Glossary (in PDF format) A academic aptitude 학업 적성 accommodations 편의 (제공) accountability 책무성 achievement 성취 achievement gap 성취도 차이 achievement test 학력성취도 검사 achievement-ability discrepancy 성취-능력간 […]