Resources

Featured Resource

The Math and Parent Partnership (MAPPS) is a project developed at the University of Arizona, seeks to support children and families in their learning and enjoyment of mathematics. To accomplish this, they enlist the support of children, families, teachers, and schools. Please check them out at http://mappsua.wordpress.com/.

 

TODOS Resources

TODOS Resources are for everyone, including parents and families. These resources help to advance the mission of TODOS: Mathematics for ALL, which is to advocate for equity and high-quality mathematics education for all students— in particular, Latina/o students.

Resources for Parents

The TODOS' Resource Page for Parents, Guardians, and Families provides parents, guardians, and families with useful information that hope to answer these questions:

  • What is going on in my child's mathematics classes?

  • Why is everybody talking about the "Common Core"?

  • What do the teachers mean by "Mathematical Practices"?

  • What can we do to help our children learn and enjoy learning mathematics?

Recursos en español

In this section you will find resources in Spanish for parents / families; teachers and students in bilingual classrooms; teacher educators and preservice teachers in bilingual teacher preparation programs.

En esta sección encontrará recursos en español para padres / familias; profesores/as y alumnos/as en aulas bilingües; formadores de docentes y estudiantes para profesor/a en programas bilingües de formación de docentes.

Latino/Hispanic Data

This is a collection of data and links to sources of data regarding Latino/Hispanic issues in education.

Other Mathematics Organizations

There are many organizations dedicated to providing an equitable education for students. Many of them also support parents and families and advocate the important role of families in their children’s education, especially in the mathematics area. On this page, we will provide links to those organizations and groups.

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TODOS welcomes suggestions to add to these resource pages. Please use this form to add or suggest a new resource!