Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 16-18Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1946 |
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Page 73
... Examination for High - School Graduates , in 1919 , which introduced the custom of pro- viding a large number of different but equivalent examinations , which is necessary when the score on the examination is used in connection with ...
... Examination for High - School Graduates , in 1919 , which introduced the custom of pro- viding a large number of different but equivalent examinations , which is necessary when the score on the examination is used in connection with ...
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... examinations with an emphasis on long - term preparation . Both of these disciplines are useful for students . The course examinations curb his impatience of detail and demand that he remember some facts . The orals check his tendency ...
... examinations with an emphasis on long - term preparation . Both of these disciplines are useful for students . The course examinations curb his impatience of detail and demand that he remember some facts . The orals check his tendency ...
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... examinations for gradu ate students would be abolished . En- trance examinations should suffice to separate sheep from goats in the be ginning , and at the end of the first year , the student should reasonably be asked to pass brief ...
... examinations for gradu ate students would be abolished . En- trance examinations should suffice to separate sheep from goats in the be ginning , and at the end of the first year , the student should reasonably be asked to pass brief ...
Contents
ARTICLES | 10 |
Heinrich PestalozziHis Life and Work Gustav E Mueller | 141 |
The Imperial Carp | 160 |
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