The following websites provide a
starting point for educators interested in finding on-line resources that
deal with math and issues of equity, access and social justice. We invite
you to share with us any on-line resources you think would be good to add
to this list.
The Eisenhower National Clearinghouse
is a gateway to many great K-12 mathematics and science resources on the
Internet.
http://www.enc.org/
Click on Ideas for Reform or Reform
in Action to find resources about educational change.
The Math Forum aims to build an online
community of teachers, students, researchers, parents, educators, and citizens
at all levels who have an interest in math and math education.
http://forum.swarthmore.edu/
Click on Equity and Access to find multilingual
resources.
Tales from the Electronic Frontier
tells the stories of 10 teachers' actual classroom experiences using the
Internet in K-12 science and mathematics.
http://www.wested.org/tales/
Tales presents examples of classroom
practice that are progressive, constructive and actively engage children
in learning.