California Statewide Early Math Initiative Partners

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AIMS Center for Math and Science Education

AIMS is a non-profit organization that supports playful, imaginative, creative, human-centered, and socially informed approaches to teaching and learning mathematics and science, and policies and practices that are culturally relevant and transformative for our Central Valley.

Visit aimscenter.org to download free resources, view our events calendar, and explore other opportunities for hands-on STEAM learning!

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Early Math Project

The Early Math Project team is a multi-agency group with members from First 5 California, the California State Board of Education, the California Department of Education, the California Department of Social Services, and the office of the Fresno County Superintendent of Schools. The Early Math Project promotes awareness of the importance of math in early education (birth to age eight), provides tools to parents and educators, and collaborates with agencies and organizations working to advance mathematical learning. The Early Math Project organizes a free, annual early math symposium which has taken place since 2017. To find out more about the Early Math Project or to access the free resources developed by the Early Math Project Team, the California Statewide Early Math Initiative, and other educational partners, visit www.earlymathca.orgor www.countplayexplore.org.

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WestEd

WestEd is a nonpartisan, nonprofit agency that conducts and applies research, develops evidence-based solutions, and provides services and resources in the realms of education, human development, and related fields, with the end goal of improving outcomes and ensuring equity for individuals from infancy through adulthood.

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State Board of Education

The State Board of Education is California's Kindergarten through Grade 12 policy-making body for academic standards, curriculum, instructional materials, assessments and accountability. 

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California Department of Education

The State of California is committed to building and strengthening an equitable, comprehensive, quality, and affordable child care and development system for the children and families in our state. There are many child care and development programs in California. These programs are for children from birth to age twelve. They offer early learning and after-school services to babies, toddlers, children in preschool, and children in kindergarten through sixth grade. Some programs assist children with disabilities and children of migrant farm workers. Many of the programs were set up to help parents with child care while they work.