Congratulations, Alison.
Warm wishes
Patricia

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Sent: Sunday, August 10, 2014 6:48 AM
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Subject: [GRAYMAIL] [WikiEducator] WikiEducator User Page Expo (UPE) Winner for 
July 2014: Alison Snieckus

Dear  Friends,

The WikiEducator User Page Expo<http://wikieducator.org/UPE> ("UPE" to its 
friends) is an ongoing event to acknowledge WikiEducator user pages that are 
particularly informative, innovative, visually appealing, or otherwise just 
plain clever.
We are happy to announce the winner for July 2014. She is Alison Snieckus. Lets 
meet her :-)
July 2014
[http://WikiEducator.org/images/thumb/e/ec/ASnieckus.jpg/90px-ASnieckus.jpg]<http://wikieducator.org/File:ASnieckus.jpg>

Alison Snieckus<http://wikieducator.org/User:ASnieckus> is a trained 
educational measurement specialist. From 1986 to 2000 she worked at Educational 
Testing Service (ETS, the makers of the famed SAT, TOEFL, GRE....). Later on 
due to personal reasons she gave up her job at ETS.  She, alongwith a fellow 
homeschooling parent started homeschooling,and founded a local group for teens 
to have the opportunity to study and collaborate together: E-cubed: Experience, 
Explore, Educate<https://sites.google.com/site/ecubednj/>. Here once per week 
sessions are designed around teen-led activities. Since the group was founded, 
it has grown over the years. In 2009-2010, she taught a hybrid course in 
Introductory Statistics to 5 secondary students who homeschool. The online 
portion of the course was provided by Carnegie Mellon University's Open 
Learning Initiative. The goal of the course is to encourage students to think 
statistically, to communicate accurately and comprehensively about data, and to 
use a critical framework to evaluate studies. In Fall 2010 and Fall 2011, She 
taught Statistical Methods II for the Graduate School of Education at Rutgers, 
The State University of New Jersey. She advocates for an educational system 
which better recognizes and values the rich potential of individual variation 
among human beings. She argues on why do we think that all children should be 
force-fed a curriculum based on a narrow set of common standards, devised, 
largely, at the beginning of the last century? She has truly identified that 
every child (and certainly every teenager) deserves the option to self-direct 
his/her own education with the help of caring adults!

Please join us in congratulating Alison<http://wikieducator.org/User:ASnieckus> 
for being the UPE winner for July 2014!
with best wishes,

Dr. Nellie Deutsch<http://wikieducator.org/User:Nelliemuller> and Ramesh 
Sharma<http://wikieducator.org/User:Rcsharma>
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