Education, Volumen47New England Publishing Company, 1927 |
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... grade , " which is said to prevail at the seaboard universities , deplorable as it is , seems quite as respectable as the self- inflated watchfulness of ratings so common among students in the Middle West . Nor is the interest in grades ...
... grade , " which is said to prevail at the seaboard universities , deplorable as it is , seems quite as respectable as the self- inflated watchfulness of ratings so common among students in the Middle West . Nor is the interest in grades ...
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... grading of fruit , whereby the plump and handsome persist through many siftings and are destined to decorate the tops of the barrels ; but the small and wormy , alas , being the first to fall through , are consigned to the limbo of the ...
... grading of fruit , whereby the plump and handsome persist through many siftings and are destined to decorate the tops of the barrels ; but the small and wormy , alas , being the first to fall through , are consigned to the limbo of the ...
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... grades , credits and honors , and with a clerical force ticking out the results for record sheet and filing cabinet ... grade - schoolishness which he has naturally brought with him , but which is so detrimental to the self - reliant ...
... grades , credits and honors , and with a clerical force ticking out the results for record sheet and filing cabinet ... grade - schoolishness which he has naturally brought with him , but which is so detrimental to the self - reliant ...
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... grade F or reward him with grade A ; or where the instructor is impelled to use a chance interview with a student for the purpose of gauging his mental quality . Such is the picture . That teachers and students here in America should be ...
... grade F or reward him with grade A ; or where the instructor is impelled to use a chance interview with a student for the purpose of gauging his mental quality . Such is the picture . That teachers and students here in America should be ...
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... grades , credits , and honors are so much in evidence that they seem to the student to be of first importance . In some way egoism must be subordinated , that a more genuine scholarship may prevail . The short - time assignment and the ...
... grades , credits , and honors are so much in evidence that they seem to the student to be of first importance . In some way egoism must be subordinated , that a more genuine scholarship may prevail . The short - time assignment and the ...
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