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Dear Colleagues:
I am a member of the governing board for the National Assessment of
Educational Progress, the US Department of Education's "National Report
Card," measuring what US students know and can do in various subjects. We
are introducing a new science test this year, and have contracted with ACT
to set the standards for achievement levels on this test. Below is an
invitation to nominate yourself, or one of your colleagues, to serve on a
panel which will recommend the levels to be used. This work will involve
going to one meeting, all travel expenses paid. You'll meet a variety of
professionals from many fields, and help develop this important measure of
the nation's science education. Please read the invitation below, and join
us in this work if you can.
Alan
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Alan J. Friedman, Ph.D.
Consultant
Museum Development and Science Communication
29 West 10th Street
New York, New York 10011 USA
T +1 917 882-6671
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ACT needs your help in identifying science professionals to help set
national science standards. The National Assessment Governing Board
awarded a contract to ACT in September 2008 to set achievement levels
for the 2009 science NAEP at grades 4, 8, and 12. Part of this
initiative involves finding people to serve on the NAEP science
achievement levels panels to recommend cut scores for three levels of
achievement.
The standard setting panels will include science teachers and other
educators; however, the Governing Board also requires that about
one-third of the panel represent the general public. ACT could use
your assistance in identifying potential panelists who use science
training in their daily work. More specifically, these science-related
backgrounds can include life science, physical science, and earth or
space sciences. Specific occupations might include: engineers (e.g.,
chemical, environmental, civil), environmental planners, medical
professionals (e.g., doctors, nurses, chiropractors, pharmacists,
veterinarians, nutritionists), scientists (e.g., forensic, marine,
earth, soil conservation, space). Educators who are not in a typical
classroom setting, such as museum educators, would also be considered
general public representatives.
For detailed guidelines and information regarding our standard setting
meetings as well as more information on expenses and panelists'
responsibilities, please visit our website (www.act.org/naepscience).
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