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  2. Eve Bunting - Wikipedia

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    Her novels are primarily aimed at children and young adults, but she has also written the text for picture books. While many of her books are set in Northern Ireland where she grew up, her topics and settings range from Thanksgiving to riots in Los Angeles. Bunting's first book, The Two Giants, was published in 1971. Due to the popularity of ...

  3. Grading in education - Wikipedia

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    Grading in education is the application of standardized measurements to evaluate different levels of student achievement in a course. Grades can be expressed as letters (usually A to F), as a range (for example, 1 to 6), percentages, or as numbers out of a possible total (often out of 100).

  4. Category:Educational evaluation methods - Wikipedia

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  5. Definitions of education - Wikipedia

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    Clarity about the nature of education is central for various issues, for example, to coherently talk about the subject and to determine how to achieve and measure it. An important discussion in the academic literature is about whether evaluative aspects are already part of the definition of education and, if so, what roles they play.

  6. Bunting (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Bunting is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Shane Bunting, (born 1975) better known as Madchild; Canadian-born rap artist; Arthur Bunting, British rugby league footballer and coach; Basil Bunting (1900–1985), British modernist poet; Bill Bunting (born 1947), American basketball player; Chris Bunting, British comic book writer

  7. Template:Grading scheme - Wikipedia

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    A featured article exemplifies Wikipedia's very best work and is distinguished by professional standards of writing, presentation, and sourcing. In addition to meeting the policies regarding content for all Wikipedia articles, it has the following attributes. It is: well-written: its prose is engaging and of a professional standard;

  8. Age segregation in schools - Wikipedia

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    Age segregation in schools, age grading, or graded education is the separation of students into years of education (grades, forms) by approximately the same age. It is based on the theory that learners of the same age at the same level of social and intellectual maturity should be taught at the same pace. [ 1 ]

  9. Talk:Grading in education - Wikipedia

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    The contents of the Academic grading in Latvia page were merged into Grading in education on August 1, 2011. For the contribution history and old versions of the redirected page, please see its history ; for the discussion at that location, see its talk page .