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    technology changed everyone’s life. The turnover had been remarkable - better hardware and software are available almost every week. The development plays an essential role in developing the integral skills of certain individuals. Computer-based systems are involved to reduce tedious tasks such as evaluating‚ measuring and recording. Manual computation is very prompt to risk for any circumstances. It is time consuming in terms of computing and recording grades. If some records are lost‚ they never

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    CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Online Grading System is an exercise in the professional judgment on the part of the teachers. It involves the collection and evaluation of evidence on student’s achievements or performance over a specified period of time. Educational institution is one of the major users of internet and computers application especially in ahead countries from the Philippines. A grade is a degree or rating in scale classifying according to quality‚ rank‚ work‚ or the result of evaluation

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    Please read: a personal appeal from Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales Read now Mt Kenya University From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia   (Redirected from Mount Kenya University) Jump to: navigation‚ search | This article may need to be wikified to meet Wikipedia’s quality standards. Please help by adding relevant internal links‚ or by improving the article’s layout. (January 2012) Click [show] on right for more details.[show] | | This article does not cite any references or sources. Please

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    performance pay systems and other changes (The White House Staff). With that being said‚ almost every politician‚ school official‚ educator and citizen has developed his or her own views and strategies to improve or “fix” the education system. Despite this‚ there has been little data generated to support their efforts. The most consistent data points to the impact of high-quality teachers in the classroom. This along with the Race to the Top fund has opened the door again for merit pay or performance

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    Kerala Introduction Better known as God’s Own Country‚ Kerala is a heavenly portrait splashed with myriad of enchanting hues. Situated in the southern tip of India‚ Kerala is caressed by the Arabian Sea in the western coast of India. It is a green Venice‚ but unlike Venice‚ where man has created most of the glory‚ in Kerala nature rules. This beautiful coastal state of India is the country’s ambassador to the world of travel and tourism. From the lagoons & backwaters that meander through the

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    The Keralite region was prominent for its spice export. It was Kerala that attracted the Portuguese traders who eventually paved the way for European colonisation of the entire country. Production of pepper and natural rubber constitutes prominent output in the total national output. The agricultural sector also provides the state with coconut‚ tea‚ banana‚ coffee‚ cashew and spices. Being on the coastal belt‚ 1.1 million people of the state solely depend upon the vast water body for food‚ occupation

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    Eunice Lee Mrs. Hexter AP English Language - 7 5 February 2016 The Inequitable Grading System Consider a sixth grade student. He has been studying for three weeks for his final exam and hopes to receive a high grade. He gets his grade back and sees a “D” on his paper. This single letter changes‚ not only the attitude of the student‚ but also the setting of the classroom. Students begin to further segregate themselves into “smart” and “dumb” groups. These letters have defined the “intelligence”

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    effort" ought to merit an A. Receiving a C when they tried their best seems like punishment. Jason Greenwood‚ a student at the University of Maryland‚ asked‚ "If you put in all the effort you have and get a C‚ what is the point?" Mr. Greenwood went on to claim that‚ "If your maximum effort can only be average in a teacher’s mind‚ then something is wrong." I think he is partially right‚ although perhaps not in the way he meant. While Mr. Greenwood is arguing that the teacher’s grading system is at fault

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    Should grading system be preferred over the marking system? Yes because... There is not less precision in a system with more possible marks it is simply an illusion. In practice how many teachers could justify why they gave a mark of 64% as opposed to 63 or 65%. Different teachers would give different marks because the criteria is rarely so precise. The only time there will be such precision will be in subjects like Maths where there are a large number of questions that give a set number of

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    Kerala Literacy Successes

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    Kerala has the highest literacy rate among the states of India‚ followed by the state of Mizoram. State topped the Education Development Index (EDI) among 21 major states in India in year 2006-2007. More than 94% of the rural population has access to primary school within 1 km‚ while 98% of population benefits one school within a distance of 2 km. An upper primary school within a distance of 3 km is available for more than 96% of the people‚ whose 98% benefit the facility for secondary education

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