[nobe-l] Where do grades come from
Judy Jones
sonshines59 at gmail.com
Fri Jun 9 21:42:39 UTC 2017
It used to be that young girls wanting to become teachers, if the went to
school until their 16th year, they could apply to a Normal school, which is
another phrase for a teachers' college, and after a couple years, could come
back and be a school teacher. Even the college I got my teaching degree
from, University Of Northern Colorado, back in the day used to be the
Colorado Normal School.
Judy
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Subject: Re: [nobe-l] Where do grades come from
Because in the 1800s, that's all the schooling most people got (if they went
to school at all). Even my grandparents only had 7 years of school.
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Date sent: Fri, 9 Jun 2017 14:27:42 -0500
Subject: [nobe-l] Where do grades come from
I found out that primary grades were one through fourth grade in the 1800s.
Why is it different now?
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