In the late 1980s, the National Science Foundation began a process of including large, systematic-change grants in several of its education programs. The fruits of these are a major resouce of multi-institutional reform efforts, often with a great variety of materials, ideas, and research that is applicable to K-16 education in science and mathematics. Information about the recipients of these systemic-change grants is often available directly from NSF, which also hosts links on special Web pages.
Our Secondary School editors work hard to distill all the JCE materials to produce a fraction of particular interest to high school teachers. We call it CLIC.
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