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| Reading Tips for Parents-- Pg 7 (Sep 02, 2003) | |
| Description of the role and work of the Partnership for family involvement in education | |
| Ready To Learn Television (Sep 06, 2006) | |
| Ready-to-Learn Television's purpose is the development of educational programming for preschool and early elementary school children and their families, along with supporting printed materials and support services to promote its effective use. | |
| September 2004 Show ResourcesBack To School: Ready to Read, Ready to Succeed (Sep 17, 2004) | |
| Information and resources that can be used in conjunction with the September 2004 television show. | |
| Submission for OMB Review Comment Request Early Reading First Program Federal Register Notice Inviting Applications, and Application Packet [OESE] (Oct 11, 2002) | |
| The Early Reading First program will provide grants to eligible local educational agencies (LEAs) and public and private organizations located in those LEAs to transform early childhood education programs into centers of excellence to help young at-risk children achieve the language, cognitive, and early reading skills they need to succeed when they enter Kindergarten. | |
| Submission for OMB Review Comment Request Early Reading First Program Federal Register Notice Inviting Applications, and Application Packet [OESE] (PDF) (Oct 11, 2002) | |
| The Early Reading First program will provide grants to eligible local educational agencies (LEAs) and public and private organizations located in those LEAs to transform early childhood education programs into centers of excellence to help young at-risk children achieve the language, cognitive, and early reading skills they need to succeed when they enter Kindergarten. | |
| Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request; Application for Grants Under the Minority Science and Engineering Improvement Program [OPE] (Jan 02, 2002) | |
| This Minority Science and Engineering Improvement Program application is designed to effect long-range improvement where enrollments are predominantly Alaska Native, American Indian, Blacks (not of Hispanic origin), Hispanics (including persons of Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, and Central or South American origin), Pacific Islanders or any combination of these. | |
| Table of Contents -- A Guide To Reading Tips for Parents (Feb 11, 2003) | |
| A Guide To Reading Tips for Parents, which assist parents, caregivers and teachers in understanding the importance of reading and the role of parental involvement in helping children learn to read. | |
| Teaching Our Youngest: A Guide for Preschool Teachers & Child Care & Family Providers - Index -- TOC (Mar 01, 2002) | |
| This is the index page for the publication, "Teaching Our Youngest: A Guide for Preschool Teachers, Childcare, and Family Providers". It draws from scientifically based research about what pre-school teachers and childcare providers can do to help children develop their language abilities, increase their knowledge, become familiar with books and other printed materials, learn letters and sounds, recognize numbers and learn to count. | |
| The Book Donation Campaign (Dec 04, 2007) | |
| The Book Donation Campaign is a multi-year project of the U.S. Department of Education and First Book -- a national nonprofit organization whose mission is to give children from low-income families the opportunity to read and own their own first new books -- and a host of major U.S. book publishing companies. | |
| Una guía de consejos prácticos sobre la lectura para los padres (Mar 10, 2003) | |
| Spanish language version of A Guide To Reading Tips for Parents, which assist parents, caregivers and teachers in understanding the importance of reading and the role of parental involvement in helping children learn to read. | |
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