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David Spencer's Education Paragon is a free educational resource portal helping David Spencer's Ontario Canada based secondary school students, parents of his students and David's teaching colleagues with understanding and applying assessment, communication, curriculum design, curriculum planning, curriculum delivery, evaluation and literacy skills accurately and effectively. Since the site launch on September 27, 2006, there have been 375,427 page views. Current site statistics may be viewed and visitor statistics from here.

A few of the 1,134 pages of David Spencer's Education Paragon are written by David's students. The rest are written, edited, published and hosted by educator David Spencer. Please send your accolades, comments, corrections, feedback, ideas and resource suggestions to David and his team of volunteers.


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How Parents and Guardians Can Help To Educate Their Child?

The following resources provide parents and guardians with ideas and tools to help with their child's education.

  1. Who's responsible for your child's education? Lists the individuals and groups responsible for publicly funded elementary and secondary education in Ontario. The duties are legislated in the Ontario Education Act, Chapter E.2, Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1990, as amended.
  2. What Parents Can Do to Improve Learning?
  3. What Parents Can Do to Help With Homework?
  4. Arrange to communicate with your child's teacher in person, by phone ore via e-mail at least once a month.
  5. Six Ways School Kids Manipulate Parents -- and What You Can Do About It By David Swanson, Psy.D. from JustMommies.com
  6. A Quiz: Are You Involved Enough in Your Child's Life? By Dr. Laurence Steinberg, Ph.D., from JustMommies.com
  7. Help your child get organized to do homework.
  8. Helping Struggling Readers from ReadingRockets.org
  9. A Parent's Guide to the Online World
  10. 11 Tips to Keep Your Kids Safe
  11. Get involved at your child's school.
  12. Supervision and Prevention Means Safe Surfing For Your Kids
  13. Evaluation of Health Information on the Internet
  14. Parents Empowering Parents (P.E.P.) Society provides education, innovative programming, support and hope for individuals or families dealing with or concerned about substance abuse/addiction.



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