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Old 09-29-2006, 02:31 PM
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Delta See: Parent With A Purpose

Message from the SEE Project Director


Parent With A Purpose

Summer 2006 is over and the children are heading back to school. As the new school year begins for the students, let us as parents and parent educators commit to a greater involvement in the educational success of the children in our sphere of influence.

During the lazy days of summer, the academic lessons of the school year take a backseat to fun-filled activities like picnics in the parks, days at the beach, family vacations, and a long list of recreational outings. Math formulae and scientific theories are forgotten in the heat of summertime fun. As parent educators we must help our children focus on discovering and reconnecting to lessons learned in the past.

How can we parent with a purpose to help our students achieve higher levels this academic year? We can partner with the teachers and school to play a greater role in the success of the student. Here are our "Top Ten Thoughts" to help bring out the best in your child this school year.

1. Start the day with a healthy breakfast and end with a good night's sleep;
2. Meet with the teacher early in the school year to understand the expectations for each class;
3. Provide stability (order in the home, safety, security, etc.);
4. Provide a conducive environment for study and homework (cleanliness, clutter-free and well-lit study space);
5. Encourage completion of homework early in the evening, before watching television and/or before fatigues sets in;
6. Check homework for errors and completeness;
7. Read aloud regularly to your elementary school child;
8. Provide access to resources and reference materials. Utilize safe on-line websites that can reinforce classroom objectives. Check a new resource -- Mixing in Math, http://mixinginmath.terc.edu/ or similar sites for help. The resources on DELTASEE.ORG are informal science education activities that also reinforce classroom work.
9. Be an active partner with your child's school: attend Home and School Association meetings, volunteer in your child's classroom or at a school special event, and participate in back to school nights and other academic meetings throughout the school year.
10. Be a role model and head cheerleader for your child, emphasizing constantly that you believe in them and assuring them that they are capable of achieving all that their hearts desire and their minds aspire.
In closing, please be reminded that the word "parent" is indeed more than a noun; the word is most effective when it serves as a verb! A verb reflects the action being taken. As you “Parent With A Purpose,” may your actions direct your child in having a great academic year and encourage them to SEE life as Science& Everyday Experiences.

http://www.deltasee.org/aboutus/index.htm
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Old 09-29-2006, 02:43 PM
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Delta SEE: Poster and Essay Contest

Delta Science and Everyday Experiences

Poster and Essay Contest

Contest Theme:

Imagination 2020: Integrating Science, mathematics, and Technology into Your Future Career


Grades 5 – 8 Poster Contest
Grades 9 – 12 Essay Contest



There will be 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place prizes for each GRADE. The GRADE winners will then complete for the NATIONAL prizes for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place.

$1,000 Prize for 1st Place National Winner

Every student that submits a complete application and poster or essay will receive a prize, while supplies last!

Deadline for entries: November 1, 2006

For more information send e-mail to
deltasee@deltafoundation.net

www.deltasee.org
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Old 11-15-2006, 07:05 PM
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DREF

Sorors,

Delta Research and Educational Foundation (DREF) website has been updated. See the link below.

http://www.drefnet.org/site/c.drKNI3....BD4E/Home.htm
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Old 02-08-2007, 12:39 AM
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DREF Sponsors Conference on the Impact of Intimate Partner Abuse on Black Women

Being Black and Blue:
The Impact of Intimate Partner Abuse on Black Women


Date: 02/16/07

Location:
The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation The Barbara Jordan Conference Center, 1330 G Street, NW
Washington DC

Sponsored by: Delta Research and Educational Foundation/ The Center for Research on African American Women Contact

Summary:
This event will address all issues concerning domestic violence and black women by their inmate partners, specifically focusing on the long term effects of the physical and mental abuse.

Note:
Time: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm *****This event is FREE and open to the public. Because seating is limited, participants must RSVP by February 9th.

For more information, contact:

Renee Spraggins
202-347-1337, Ext. 228
E-mail: RSpraggins@deltafoundation.net

http://www.4woman.gov/calendar/detail.cfm?ID=2617
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Old 02-08-2007, 01:02 AM
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Thumbs up Kudos to our Soror Dr. Renee Spraggins

Kudos to our Soror Dr. Renee Spraggins, Associate Director of the Center for Research on African American Women (CRAAW) and the impact that CRAAW is making under her leadership in the community.

Sorors did anyone attend the Conference on Poverty and Race entitled “For Better or For Worse: The Implications of Poverty, Gender and Race on African American Women and Their Families” that was held September 28, 2006, at the Office of Leadership Conference on Civil Rights in Washington?
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Old 03-21-2007, 09:49 AM
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DREF's CRAAW Journal - Call for Research Papers

CALL FOR PAPERS


The Journal of The Center for Research on African American Women - Special Edition: Education on Trial: School Segregation in the United States


Guest Editor: Evita G. Bynum, Ph.D.
President and Founder
The Parlor Network

Focus:
As the US Supreme Court prepares to hear cases on school desegregation and decide the fate of how and when race can be used to integrate our schools, many fear this could be the end of the 1954 landmark case of Brown v. Board of Education.

This special edition of The Journal of The Center for Research on African American Women will focus on interdisciplinary issues that explore school segregation throughout the United States. Articles are sought that examine social, historical and political constructions of school segregation. Reviews of books with related foci will also be considered. Articles from all disciplines are welcome.

Possible topics may include but are not limited to the following:
§ Impact of school segregation on Blacks rights and race relations
§ Desegregation as a social institution
§ Integration’s last leg?
§ Where are we now since Brown v. Board of Education?
§ No Child Left Behind
§ Legacy of Brown v. Board of Education
§ From Plessy v. Ferguson to Brown v. Board of Education
§ Why should we care?
§ “voluntary integration efforts”

Submission of Abstracts: April 2, 2007

Submission Deadline: July 2, 2007

Publish Date: October 2007

Submission Guidelines:
Manuscripts must be original and submitted in MS Word. They must not exceed twenty-five double-spaced pages and should include scholarly citations. Authors should also provide a brief bio.

Send abstracts and manuscripts to: RSpraggins@deltafoundation.net

http://www2.asanet.org/sectionrem/call4papers.html
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Old 03-31-2007, 10:47 PM
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DREF website has been updated. Highlights include:
- SEE's 5 year report;
- DREF/SEE Regional Awards Grants;
- Delta Days Forum; and
- CRAAW's Internship Program.

http://www.drefnet.org/site/c.drKNI3....BD4E/Home.htm
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