The Social Studies, Volume 5, Issue 4Albert Edward McKinley, William Glenn Kimmel McKinley Publishing Company, 1914 Includes section "Books on history and government published in the United States," and other bibliographical material. |
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... judgment of the readers as to what in their own college papers for 1913 were the one or two questions which proved the most adequate test of the student's knowl- edge of the subject and his fitness for entrance to college ; in other ...
... judgment of the readers as to what in their own college papers for 1913 were the one or two questions which proved the most adequate test of the student's knowl- edge of the subject and his fitness for entrance to college ; in other ...
Page 117
... judgment and memory on the pupil's part . Likewise teacher and candidate will agree that the use of judgment is necessary on the part of the maker and reader of the examination . ،، mere Both judgment and memory should be tested so far ...
... judgment and memory on the pupil's part . Likewise teacher and candidate will agree that the use of judgment is necessary on the part of the maker and reader of the examination . ،، mere Both judgment and memory should be tested so far ...
Page 119
... judgment of the readers and not to the selection of the writer . Out of seventy - eight selected as most adequate only one entire question was on the period since 1870 ; and out of twenty - five noting at least three important ...
... judgment of the readers and not to the selection of the writer . Out of seventy - eight selected as most adequate only one entire question was on the period since 1870 ; and out of twenty - five noting at least three important ...
Page 120
... judgments of eleven to eighteen persons ; on every paper four readers ; and in Ancient History ten candidates ... judgment upon it save one : Give an account of the reign of Theodosius . The two following questions were regarded ...
... judgments of eleven to eighteen persons ; on every paper four readers ; and in Ancient History ten candidates ... judgment upon it save one : Give an account of the reign of Theodosius . The two following questions were regarded ...
Page 121
... judgment of inexperi- enced pupils should not be regarded as of any great weight unless it meets the three conditions fulfilled in this investigation ; when it is given independently and after due consideration and when it is confirma ...
... judgment of inexperi- enced pupils should not be regarded as of any great weight unless it meets the three conditions fulfilled in this investigation ; when it is given independently and after due consideration and when it is confirma ...
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