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    Grade inquiry

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    storing‚ filing and retrieval of data. This Online Grade inquiry with subject evaluation and SMS notification is a process whereby a department head input the grades of the students who are enrolled to the said department and evaluates what subjects should they be taking after they passed their current enrolled subject for them to take their proceeding subject to the next semester after the input of data to the system. The system sends also the grades to the students via SMS every end of the trinal

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    Computer and Grades

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    Chapter I Introduction This chapter presents the background of the study‚ problem and its significance‚ and the scope and limitation of the study. Background of the Study In this Information Age we are able to process or transmit‚ sort and retrieve data or information between one computer to another. With this‚ it makes the communication and different task done easy and less time consuming and hassle free. Like in schools‚ offices this brings a big help. In schools especially in colleges/universities

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    Grade Inflation

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    Many colleges were involved in grade inflation; but the schools with the most evidence of this action are the Ivy League schools. Two of the schools in the Ivy League program that are known for this practice are Harvard and Princeton in a study conducted by the American Academy of Arts and Sciences “in 1966‚ twenty two percent of Harvard undergraduate students earned A’s. By 1996‚ that figure rose to forty-six percent. That same year eighty-two percent of Harvard seniors graduated with honors.”

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    grade retention

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    Is Grade Retention Beneficial for Students? Is Grade Retention Beneficial for Students? Grade retention‚ also known as “flunking” or being held back‚ is one of the most common ways to raise educational standards. Retention occurs when teachers and administrators and/or parents do not feel the student is ready to be promoted to the next grade due to academic or maturity reasons. The student then has to repeat the previous year until they pass or are prepared for

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    Grade Retention

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    Grade retention‚ better known as "staying back"‚ "being held back" or "repeating"‚ has been the topic of much debate within the educational system. The controversy which surrounds this long-standing issue has been reinforced by such topics as the recent endorsement of academic standards. Research indicates that "the rate of retention has increased by approximately 40% in the last 20 years with as many as 15% of all American students held back each year and 30-50% held back at least once before

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    Cash For Grades

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    Schools all around the world‚ especially those that have low test scores and enrollment‚ are implementing a “Cash for Grades Program”. The students in these particular schools aren’t motivated to do well in their classes anymore‚ they’re lazy‚ and their study habits are terrible. Another significant part of low passing rates and test scores are because of little to no attendance of students. For instance‚ students who skip class or just don’t show up to school period do not learn anything and when

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    Seventh Grade

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    Short Story Analysis Title: “Seventh Grade” Author: Gary Soto Vocabulary: - Conviction: belief -Elective: optional course or subject -Sheepishly: in ashy or embarrassed way Setting: The setting of the story is in the past‚ in Fresno‚ California at a school. Main characters: - Michael -Victor Characterization: - Michael is directly characterized‚ “He scowled and let his upper lip quiver. His teeth showed along with the ferocity

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    Failing Grades

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    studying can lead to failure‚ its like the student isn’t preparing his or herself for the course they’re taking. Preparation and organization is well needed to pass a class‚ by the student not turning all their assignments in can really effect there grade point average. When the student doesn’t study‚ it can affect the personality of how the student views the course. Study can be boring‚ but it really helps during an exam. Often professor can cause a student to fail their class. Some teachers don’t

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    failing grades

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    Cause and Effect in failing grades in College Failing a course in collegen is a situation of many students in college have experienced. As a student‚ receiving a "D" in a class is left me feeling like a failure‚ and for the lack of a better word‚ stupid.A failing grade is not randomly dealt‚ however‚ as there are several factors that lead to a student receiving an "F".Most of the time these factors can be pointed out and cause and effect relationship can be established. The first‚ and most obvious

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    Importance of Grades

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    on their own. People learn things all the time without being graded or ranked‚ so where does the obsession with grades in school come from? Some would argue that not grading students on assignments they have completed will improve the quality of learning‚ while others believe it gives students the option to opt-out of somethings they may find more difficult. Others believe that grades predetermine how successful one may be in a post-secondary setting. Although‚ the problem with grading is that it

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