"Examination and Education" by Charles Kendall Adams offers a detailed exploration of examination systems and their impact on education. This insightful work delves into the historical context of academic assessments, examining various methods and their effectiveness in evaluating student learning and maintaining educational standards. Adams provides a comprehensive analysis of how examinations shape teaching practices and influence the overall quality of education.
A valuable resource for educators, policymakers, and anyone interested in the evolution of educational systems, this book raises important questions about the role of testing in shaping academic environments. Discover the historical perspectives that continue to inform contemporary debates on educational reform and assessment.
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