Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Kind of Scholarship Records to Be Kept in Schools
The scholarship records of any school should permit one to find, in an exact and economical manner and on short notice, (1) the grades received by each pupil in each subject; (2) the grades given by each teacher during the Whole or any fractional period of the years of his or her employment in the school; (3) the grades assigned in any particular subject to all the members of a class, for example in arithmetic in the seventh grade of a certain elementary school during a certain year, or in ancient history in a certain high school during a certain year.
It is not asserted that the acquisition of any other data than those mentioned is undesirable, but merely that the above three kinds of data are especially desirable. Any school administration wanting additional data would simply have to amplify the original records in such a manner that the additional data could be ex tracted from them.
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