- Achievement Technologies
Educational software for learning math at all levels - primary education; GED; community college; adult basic education; correctional, vocational, and special education; mainstream instruction; or home schooling. K-12 lessons are aligned to the NCTM Standards.
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- The Algebra Project - North Central Regional Educational Laboratory (NCREL)
An interactive curriculum designed to help inner-city and rural students better understand mathematical concepts. Developed by Bob Moses, a mathematician and civil rights leader, the curriculum calls for students to follow a five-step process in which
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- A Bibliography of Mathematics Education - Paul Ernest, University of Exeter, U.K.
A 1994 electronic bibliography prepared for students at the University of Exeter, U.K. Contents: Society, Diversity And Mathematics Education; The Learning Of Mathematical Topics; The Psychology Of Learning Mathematics; Teaching Approaches And Resources
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- General Educational Development (GED) - About.com
A guided portal to the world of the GED test. Includes links to the official GED site, free and commercial preparation sites, practice tests, software, courses, and articles. From About.com's Adult/Continuing Education section.
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- Higher Education Resources and Assistance (HEPROC) - Carl Reimann, Moderator; R&R Publishers, Inc.
HEPROC is a community of educators who serve each other as networking partners.
Comprising 2200 members in 40 countries, and over a dozen forums covering specialized subjects, HEPROC can help with research and informational needs. Explore forum topics;
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- Homeschool Zone - Joe and Sue Spataro and family
A site for the home-schooled and their parents, with newsletters, marketplace, gardening, crafting, cooking ideas and recipes, games and amusements, kids pages, IRC chat conferences, educational resources including
math resources, home-ed help, special
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- Mathematics - Annenberg Media
The video, software, and print guides in the math collection show concrete examples of good teaching and active learning in all sorts of settings: public school classes, multi-age classes in rural areas, bilingual classes, magnet and charter schools,
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- Math Parent Handbook: Math On The Go - Houghton Mifflin Company
You don't have to be home to have your child think about math. You can make the most out of routine trips to places such as the grocery store, laundromat, and fast food restaurants by getting involved with the math of the moment. Here are some ideas and
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- Math Resources for Title I Teachers and Schools - National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM)
To assist Title I teachers, administrators, schools, and parents, the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics offers a variety of resources, including: A Family's Guide; Administrator's Guide; Empowering the Beginning Teacher; Figure This; Tips for
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- The Math Studio - Catheryne Draper
A resource for teacher education, with some how-to strategies (see, in particular The Algebra Game. The Math Studio is located on Washington Street in Salem, Massachusetts. It features programs to help those who favor visual and tactile learning styles
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- The Pathways of Math's Ways - Mel Levine
A short essay examining some of the challenges to thinking with numbers, given differences in learning. Paragraphs provide helpful hints for knowing what you're doing; remembering what to do; becoming a good problem solver; and taming math. With three
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- Resources for Teachers of Developmental Mathematics (MAA) - Mathematical Association of America
A page assembled by the ad hoc Subcommittee on Developmental Mathematics, with the beginnings of an annotated bibliography of articles related to developmental mathematics, including articles on the adult learner of mathematics and experimental programs
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