Parent Information Center of Delaware

 

Delaware Parental Information & Resource Center: Linking Families and Schools for Student Success

 
 
 

Archived news from March 2009

Scty. Duncan is asked to weigh key special-education issues

Scholarships are available for Families

15th Annual Inclusion Conference

Raising Student Achievement With Art

Tucson Schools Enhance Learning with Art

Obama Puts Spotlight on Education Deficit

He wants U.S. to have highest proportion of college graduates in the world by 2020.

Program places college within reach of more students


Creative Teaching Reaps its Rewards

Six Delaware programs designated Superstars in Education

Demographic Changes in US Schools

Hispanics one-fifth of K-12 students

Below the Bar: Why We (Can’t) Forget Students Left Behind

Intervention Efforts Shouldn't Ignore Students With Special Needs

A
rtists with Disabilities to win Recognition at Kennedy Center Showcase

Response-to-Intervention Program earns "What Works" approval


Helping Struggling Students Who Don't Qualify for Special Services

By Jan Baumel, M.S.

Nearly $100 billion in Stimulus Aid for Education

How will it be spent?

Every State to take Steps to improve Teacher Effectiveness

Including Delaware

CERTS Adult Action Center

Wish list

DE Education Reform Agenda Supports Educators, Fosters Innovation, Demands Accountability

Back to School Briefings" across the state to get citizen input

Governor Markell has made replacing the DSTP a priority.

Obama Apologizes For Saying His Bowling Score ‘Like Special Olympics’

Helpful tips for every step of transition planning

Effectively supporting students with dyslexia

Teachers need to know more about dyslexia and how to teach students

DE Joins Tough Choices or Tough Times

Rigorous Reform Agenda

The Evolution of Virtual Schooling

Research Shows Evolving Picture of E-Education

Schools Battle Student Stress

Schools use mind-body relaxation techniques to help fight anxiety

Breaking Away From Tradition

E-learning Opens New Doors to Raise Achievement

Top White House Aide Talks Disability Policy

NIH To Allot $60 Million In Stimulus Funds To Study Autism

Software to boost Achievement among Students with Autism


 
 

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