"leading center for mathematics and mathematics education on the Internet" and
without any reservations I would agree that its coverage of math education is
excellent. It contains a seemingly endless number of resources for teachers,
students, and mathematicians in support of its mission to "enrich and support
teaching and learning."
Not just resources for teachers, but also for students and others that are interested in math. I like how the goal is to enrich and support teaching and learning. That is vital for education.
This guide is designed primarily for the mathematics educator, whether in the
role of teacher or as the student in a college education program. The majority
of resources included here focus on primary and secondary education, but many
may easily apply to college level. Librarians will also find the databases,
reference tools, and the biographic sites helpful. Because the number of
Internet sites covering mathematics education is so vast, a guide to the most
essential ones is useful.