Education, Volumen71New England Publishing Company, 1950 |
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... achievement test . With its first use , it became immediately apparent that enormous differences in pupil achievement existed among schools . Through concurrent use of the intelli- gence test , it was apparent also that the average ...
... achievement test . With its first use , it became immediately apparent that enormous differences in pupil achievement existed among schools . Through concurrent use of the intelli- gence test , it was apparent also that the average ...
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... achievement tests become available , better use can be made of currently available achievement tests , provided only that they measure the effects of teaching , not merely mental maturity . Improved usage of achieve- ment tests ...
... achievement tests become available , better use can be made of currently available achievement tests , provided only that they measure the effects of teaching , not merely mental maturity . Improved usage of achieve- ment tests ...
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... achievement levels are in- dicated . Grade Score Level 2 100 3 100 4 100 5 6 7 8 92 ( Achievement level ) 80 ( Instructional level ) 64 28 In general , the spelling achievement level cannot be higher than the in- structional level in ...
... achievement levels are in- dicated . Grade Score Level 2 100 3 100 4 100 5 6 7 8 92 ( Achievement level ) 80 ( Instructional level ) 64 28 In general , the spelling achievement level cannot be higher than the in- structional level in ...
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Federal Reserve Policy Postwar J Marvin Peterson 317 | 11 |
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