Chapter 4 - The Schools Study Their Pupils

General Purposes of Recording

8 Year Home
8 Year Web Project
Introduction
I Study Launched
II Schools Choose
III Curriculum-Needs
IV-Schools-Study-Pupils
How-They-Evaluated
Evaluation-Staff
200-Tests
Other-Evidence
On-the-Record?
Recording-Purposes
Record-Objectives
Openmindedness
Footnotes
V In College?
VI We Learned
Appendix
Index
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  1. Adequate records provide a sound basis for understanding and counseling individuals.

  2. Records furnish the material for intelligent home and school co-operation.

  3. Records reveal whether the individual is ready for new experiences. They are essential at points of transition, such as from school to college or from school to employment.

  4. Records that grow out of the major purposes of education serve to stimulate teachers and to keep important goals steadily in view.

National Middle School Association University of Maine at Farmington MAMLE - Our Maine Concern McMel - Maine Center for Meaningful and Engaged Learning Mike Muir
Casey J. Brooks
Erica Haywood
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