From cbrown at osrhe.edu Thu Dec 1 13:23:19 2005 From: cbrown at osrhe.edu (Brown, Cynthia) Date: Thu Dec 1 13:22:22 2005 Subject: [Okepas] new EXPLORE and PLAN student reports Message-ID: Friends and Colleagues, Judy Trice has shared the links to the new Interpretive Visuals for the new student reports. I'm sure you will find these helpful in explaining the reports to students, parents and educators. http://www.act.org/explore/downloads.html http://www.act.org/plan/downloads.html BTW, if you haven't mailed your EXPLORE and PLAN answer documents to ACT, please do so immediately! Have a great holiday season, Cindy Cynthia Brown, Ed.D. Director of Student Preparation Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.onenet.net/pipermail/okepas/attachments/20051201/d3b53d1f/attachment.html From cbrown at osrhe.edu Wed Dec 7 17:16:14 2005 From: cbrown at osrhe.edu (Brown, Cynthia) Date: Wed Dec 7 17:15:08 2005 Subject: [Okepas] (no subject) Message-ID: <8D77A4D747D57B49963CE9BDAF91C33D03506C@postman1.osrhe.edu> A site where no serious biology question goes unanswered Ask a Scientist , a Web site hosted by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, fields about 3,500 questions each year, mostly from American high school students, on such perplexing topics as the molecular bases for zebras' stripes and why flu season occurs during winter. Project coordinator Katherine Wood says the best inquiries -- such as why no mammals have green fur -- come from the youngest children. The Washington Post (free registration) (12/6) Please pass this information along to folks who might be interested including elementary teachers. Cindy Cynthia Brown, Ed.D. Director of Student Preparation Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.onenet.net/pipermail/okepas/attachments/20051207/a7c9d9ef/attachment.html