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Eisenhower National Clearinghouse & Eisenhower Regional Consortia
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Curriulum resources, professional development materials, standards, and other resources to help improve math and science instruction. Highlights a dozen selected websites each month.
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Eisenhower Regional Consortia
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Features services to teachers, schools, and states to improve math and science programs, activities and programs for underrepresented students, best practices, standards and curriculum frameworks, assessments, and a library of instructional resources.
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Math
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Math lesson ideas, learning activities, and instructional materials from hundreds of federal, state, university, non-profit, and commercial websites.
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Math
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Teaching and learning resources from the Department of Energy, Environmental Protection Agency, NASA, the National Science Foundation, and other federal agencies.
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Math and Science Partnerships
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Overview of math and science partnerships under the No Child Left Behind Act.
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Math organizations that can help (EROD)
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Organizations that provide information or assistance related to mathematics.
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Math publications
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ED publications on math and science education -- assessment, research, reform efforts, and more.
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Mathematics and Science Initiative
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An initiative to improve math and science learning through a three-pronged approach: by engaging the public; improving teacher recruitment, preparation, training, and retention; and developing a research base of what works to improve student learning in math and science.
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National Center for Improving Student Learning and Achievement in Mathematics & Science
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Research on K-12 math and science education, implications (of research) for policy and practice, online articles, and teacher resources. Includes instructional units on earth-moon-sun dynamics, and genetics and evolutionary biology.
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Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS)
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Students' math and science achievement from an international perspective.
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