5 Ways to Profit From No Child Left Behind (NCLB)Written by Detra D. Davis
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3.Educational professionals with a Science background should gear up to prepare for 2007-2008 science assessment that will be required by No Child Left Behind Act of 2002. Do you have a gift for gabbing about science? Do you know how to write educational materials for children centered on science? There will be a need for such items in not too distant future and now is time to prepare your goods. Summer time science packets that children can work on and workshops for parents, again all paid for by Title I funding will be needed. Contact your local school district with a proposal; they will be glad you did. 4.It is no secret that if your child goes to a public school, private school, religious school, or if they are home schooled, at some point in their life they will have to deal with standardized test. Are you a wiz at taking this type test? Are you a wiz at doing research to understand how to take this type test? Provide a workshop for parents so they can understand how to help their children. Every parent wants their child to have an upper hand when it comes to test taking skills. Contact your local school district and local library with a proposal, this service may even warrant a website. 5.Title I will pay for child care services for parents participating in parent involvement seminars/workshops. The child care service provider must be licensed and insured and willing to provide activities for a wide range of ages. According to NCLB Title I requirements, child care services should be offered where schools offer parent workshops so parents can focus on content being offered. If you operate a daycare center you may want to check with your local school district, or a local school in your area to see if your services are needed. The funding for payment is through Title I (1%+ Parent Involvement Funding). For more information contact your school district or state No Child Left Behind Title I Office.

Detra D. Davis is a technical writer with over 20 years of experience. She writes technical and operational manuals, and works for a large school district in the Midwest.. Detra may be reached at 313-446-0896, at www.supportingourchildren.com or by mail at J. Davis & Associates Publishing, P. O. Box 44782, Detroit, MI 48244-0782, Attention: Detra D. Davis.
| | How important is ABSITE?Written by Alex Kavokin MD,
Continued from page 1 --- Fellowships and private practices Use ABSITE score as a part of evaluation process. --- Some programs use ABSITE for promotion process. RUSH, for example, starts probation if score is below 25th percentile. RUSH. Sometimes that cut off score is as high as 30%. --- Correlation between high ABSITE score and passing written American Board of Surgery Certification Exam makes preparation worthwhile. In recent years some new books and on-line curses make preparation easier.

Alex Kavokin MD, http://geocities.com/surgical_review http://kavokin.com
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