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  2. Faceted Application of Subject Terminology - Wikipedia

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    Faceted Application of Subject Terminology (FAST) is a general use controlled vocabulary based on the Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH). [1] FAST is developed as a part of WorldCat by OCLC , Inc., with the goal of making subject cataloging less costly and easier to implement in online contexts.

  3. Free response question - Wikipedia

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    Free response questions require test takers to respond to a question or open-ended prompt with a prose response. In addition to being graded for factual correctness, free response questions may also be graded for persuasiveness, style, and demonstrated mastery of the subject material.

  4. North Henderson student one of four grand prize winners in ...

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    On Dec. 7 at North Henderson High School, 11th grader Citlally Diaz, 17, was honored for winning one of just four $3,000 scholarship grand prize awards out of thousands of entries across the country.

  5. Automated essay scoring - Wikipedia

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    Automated essay scoring (AES) is the use of specialized computer programs to assign grades to essays written in an educational setting. It is a form of educational assessment and an application of natural language processing .

  6. Academic acceleration - Wikipedia

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    A one-room schoolhouse, the original multi-age classroom [1] A discussion class at Shimer College, which has offered an early entrance program since 1950 [2]. Academic acceleration is moving students through an educational program at a rate faster or at an age younger than is typical.

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    [2] [3] Six universities were the initial registrants that month. [2] UCLA was among this group of the first schools to have their URLs registered. And while the first ARPAnet message was sent from UCLA to Stanford, Stanford did not have their URL registered until half a year after these first schools, becoming the 18th .edu site.

  9. University Interscholastic League - Wikipedia

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    Activities for most Texas private schools are governed by separate bodies, the largest of which is TAPPS. However, private schools are allowed to join the UIL only if 1) they meet UIL's definition of a high school, 2) they are accredited by the Texas Private School Accreditation Commission, and 3) they are ineligible for membership in any league similar to UIL (such as TAPPS or the Southwest ...