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Harnessing the Power of Educational Technology
for the Standards Movement

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Share the Vision of Public Education
for the 21st Century:
Personalization, High Standards, Community Connections, Positive School Environment, and Empowered Professionals.

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Standardized Test Preparation
Test prep for the 2008-2009 is upon us. Don't wait until the last minute. There are new challenges and exciting opportunities to add technology to your teaching and learning!

Prepare Your Students for the Ohio Graduation Test in Mathematics

Students in any state can benefit from our resources to help review concepts and practice questions correlated to state math benchmarks.  CT4ME now has test prep booklets to accompany each strand. Use these throughout your school year.

State and National Standards

Read about state and national standards, opposition to the standards movement and reforms in mathematics education.

Find the best Web sites for standards-based instruction.

Math Resources -- Premier Selections!

Math Software -- See our math software reviews and submit your favorites.

Computing Technology for Math Excellence is devoted to resources for teaching and learning mathematics (K-12 and calculus), technology integration, and the standards movement in education.

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Great News!

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Thanks to the many educators, K-12 schools, professors, universities, state departments of education, publishers, and other educational organizations for listing CT4ME among your resources for teaching and learning.  See CT4ME Recognition for a few of the many who are finding our resources of value.

 

Send us your favorite resources and tips for success

Technology can make a difference in student achievement, if used in a focused manner as a regular part of your instructional program.  Research has shown that the use of manipulatives, student dialogue about math, and student projects demonstrating math concepts are compatible instructional practices.

Mail CT4ME GifContact Dr. Pat for your consulting needs, or to share your resources, strategies for technology integration, your tips to prepare students for success on standardized tests, and what works best to help students learn mathematics.

 

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