Teacher Resources


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Here is information that some Special Education Teachers may use. Not all teachers may use the same information, but these sites are just to assist you to do further research on your own.

School Readiness for Parents
• Children' Advocate/Defensor de los Ninos
• Classes help immigrant parents prepare for the U.S. school system
• Advocacy and Community Building

English Language Learning
• Services for School-aged Refugee Children
• The Refugee Children School Impact Grant (RCSIG) funds refugee social service agencies to help integrate refugee children into Illinois schools. Agencies offer services to schools, refugee children and their parents. Schools may call programs listed below directly for assistance.

Building Refugee Youth and Children Services
• Highlighted Resources - Involving Refugee Parents in their Children's Education
• Actions Speak Louder Than Words - Or Do They? Debunking the Myth of Apathetic Immigrant Parents in Education.
• Bridging Cultures between Home and School: A Guide for Teachers--With a Special Focus on Immigrant Latino Families.
• Bridging Cultures in Our Schools: New Approaches That Work. Knowledge Brief.
• Bridging Cultures: Teacher Education Module.

National Coalition for Parent Involvement in Education
• Students do better in school and in life.
• Parents become empowered.
• Teacher morale improves.
• Schools get better.
• Communities grow stronger.

NASP Resources
• American Indians & Alaska Natives/Violence Prevention Resources
• The American Indian Education Foundation (AIEF)
• The Center for Applied Linguistics (CAL)
• The Center for Effective Collaboration and Practice of the American Institutes for Research (AIR)


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