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    world. Grading is one of the most important activities a faculty member does. Many problems in teaching arise because of grading issues. In an educational institution it is important to save files and information in a perfectly secured and life-long place. An example of this information is the grades of the students. It is truly significant to place these grades in a suitable place like computers. Grades in computers can be processed‚ find and secure in a safe and immediate way. A grading system

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    computation using of calculator. If some records are lost‚ they never retrieve it in case of unexpected calamity. To that problem‚ our proponents created a system entitled “Fun Learning Center Grading System for Data Accuracy”‚ This System is more accurate‚ efficient and very easy to use and use friendly. Grading System is design to provide inducement reward for the achievement and assists in identifying problems of the students. It is the most commonly used in identifying problems of the students. It

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    However‚ in “The Lottery” the tradition brings the whole town together to sacrifice one person drawn in the lottery in hopes of bringing a bountiful harvest. While many traditions are important to hold over‚ in some instances it is essential to abolish traditions that have outrun their time in this modern age. For instance there was a law to forbid people from carrying pliers that could cut a fence made in the old days when there was the open range in Texas. Now there is no open range in Texas therefore

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    The Civil War was a conflict‚ it was a big part of US history. The Civil War has changed our perspective and is a big foundation of our history. The Civil War began on April 12‚ 1861‚ and ended on April 9‚ 1865. The Civil War appeared because of the Northern and Southern perspectives of slavery‚ and the economic policies of both sides. The Union‚ also known as the Northern side‚ had won the Civil War. The Union won the Civil War because of how they had more of superior resources than the Southerners

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    Online Interactive Home Work Grading System John JENQ Department of Computer Science‚ Montclair State University Montclair‚ NJ 07039‚ USA Micheal ALEXISPONNIAH Citigroup‚ 250 West Street‚6th FL‚ New York‚ NY 10013‚ USA Irina ASHKENAZI The Hertz Corporation‚ 225 Brae Boulevard‚ Park Ridge‚ NJ 07656‚ USA and Ramazan BURUS Bluestone Consulting Firm‚ 2001 Route 46 Suite 310 Parsippany NJ 07054‚ USA ABSTRACT In recent years‚ World Wide Web usage for teaching and learning has increased

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    Importance of Grades Grading and reporting are relatively recent phenomena in education. In fact‚ prior to 1850‚ grading and reporting were virtually unknown in schools in the United States. The teacher reported student’s learning progress orally to parents‚ usually during visits to students’ homes. As the number of students increased in the late 1800s‚ schools began to group students in grade levels according to their age‚ and new ideas about curriculum and teaching methods were tried

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    372400 The Importance of Grading While learning to tie shoes‚ children get encouragement and feedback when they first start. No one assesses their progress‚ they just try to help them learn to do it 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

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    GRADING As students we all have been challenged to do our best. Throughout our lives we have been labeled with our grades; in high school‚ the ones with low grades were left alone in misery‚ while the ones with higher grades were praised as the leaders of this horse race. Then‚ the question that comes into mind is: is it right to categorize students‚ does grading contribute to education? It is assumed and stated in the philosophy of the current educational system that grading encourages

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    school for boys in Moharraq.Tthe school is using a manual grading system in which they are using papers‚ files‚ cards and calculators to calculate the marks of each student. This type of grading is very difficult and take a long time in calculating the grad of each student‚ and the school spends money every year for papers files and other things‚ as well as there is big ability for losing or damaging the document. They choose this type of grading system because it’s much easier and to reduce many things

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    just don’t get it.” However many parents and educators fail to look at the fact that it might not be the teacher or the parent or even the work material itself. Parents and educators never stop to think if the way we give our grades and our whole grading system is “out of whack”. Is it fair‚ right or even justifiable that those who just crack under the pressure of a test or just can’t seem to retain the material of a particular subject fail when they do all the classwork and try to learn? Should those

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