"A Plea For University Tests, By A Layman" examines the role and necessity of examinations within the university system. The author, writing from the perspective of an outsider, advocates for the continuation and improvement of university tests as a means of ensuring academic rigor and accountability. This short work delves into the arguments surrounding educational assessment, offering insights into the historical context of testing in higher education and its impact on student learning. A valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of education and the ongoing debates about assessment methods.
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