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Educational Assessment, Evaluation, and Research

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

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1957

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A Survey Of Bond Campaign Procedures Followed By A Selected Number Of California School Districts, John William Adamson Jan 1957

A Survey Of Bond Campaign Procedures Followed By A Selected Number Of California School Districts, John William Adamson

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

California Schools have experienced an unprecedented growth during the past several years. Enrollments in many school districts within the state have more than doubled since the end of World War II.

It took California ninety years to enroll its first million children in school in 1940. It took only thirteen years to enroll the second million in 1953. It will take only an estimated five years to enroll the third million by 1958.1 Practically every California school system, therefore, is faced with the continuing problem of providing more classrooms to house these new pupils. To provide funds for additional …


Changes In Elementary Pupil Report Cards In Stockton Unified School District, Henry Schiffman Jan 1957

Changes In Elementary Pupil Report Cards In Stockton Unified School District, Henry Schiffman

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

The history of human progress is also a history of the growth of evaluative processes. From simple types of self-analysis to complex stages of appraisal wherein survival depends on continuous research and intensive evaluation, human progress has gone hand-in-hand with evaluation. Concomitant with the evaluative process has been the interpretation and transmission of evaluation to the individuals concerned.