In 'University Certificate Examinations, ' Walter Scott Dalgleish advocates for the implementation of a certificate examination system in Scotland, modeled after the English 'middle class examinations.' This work provides a snapshot into 19th-century debates concerning educational standards and assessment.
Dalgleish's proposals offer insights into the challenges and opportunities of standardizing education across different regions and social classes. This book is an important historical document for anyone interested in the history of education, particularly in Scotland and the broader United Kingdom.
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