Education, Volumen71New England Publishing Company, 1950 |
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... questions used ? Or have you ever had a group of poor students or consistent flunkers pass one of your examinations with surprisingly high grades ? Or even worse , have you seen some of your hardest workers re- ceive mediocre ratings ...
... questions used ? Or have you ever had a group of poor students or consistent flunkers pass one of your examinations with surprisingly high grades ? Or even worse , have you seen some of your hardest workers re- ceive mediocre ratings ...
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... questions from the blackboard and bringing them home for filing . They will easily find out each teacher's pet questions and par- ticular slants on what an examination is likely to cover . Unlike the uninti- ated who has to study the ...
... questions from the blackboard and bringing them home for filing . They will easily find out each teacher's pet questions and par- ticular slants on what an examination is likely to cover . Unlike the uninti- ated who has to study the ...
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... questions , many questions . In their questions they are seeking to understand this great world in which they find them- selves . " Who makes it rain ? " is one question . The pronoun is " who " be- cause the child is living in a world ...
... questions , many questions . In their questions they are seeking to understand this great world in which they find them- selves . " Who makes it rain ? " is one question . The pronoun is " who " be- cause the child is living in a world ...
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