[YAPA] Grading science education

Sharon Shanks slshanks at ysu.edu
Fri Dec 16 16:17:34 EST 2005



----- Forwarded message from michael crescimanno <mcrescim at cc.ysu.edu> -----
    Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2005 12:58:16 -0500
    From: michael crescimanno <mcrescim at cc.ysu.edu>
Reply-To: michael crescimanno <mcrescim at cc.ysu.edu>
 Subject: Re: [YAPA] Grading science education
      To: Sharon Shanks <slshanks at ysu.edu>, "Trittmann, Uwe"
<UTrittmann at otterbein.edu>, "Elizabeth K. Mann" <emann at kent.edu>,
jeschonnek.1 at osu.edu, cjohlem at uakron.edu, brtrees at owu.edu, "Trexler, Frederick
D." <ftrexler at arbor.edu>, rwb at cwru.edu

Sharon Shanks wrote:

>Interesting article. Ohio gets a "B" grade - what do you think? Too high? Too
>low? Just right?
>
>http://www.edexcellence.net/foundation/about/press_release.cfm?id=20
>Sharon
>
>
Hi Sharon,

    I found that quite interesting...I am forwarding it to some of the
OSAPS leadership for
their thoughts. An aside; are my eyes deceiving me OR did the red states
fare
significantly better on this grading than the blue states? Someone
should really
compute the statistic and see if it is significant, if only for the
supressed smiles...

michael

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Sharon Shanks
Ward Beecher Planetarium
Youngstown State University

Facts are not science - as the dictionary is not literature.
                                             Martin H. Fischer

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