I remember in the first few years of school, we were grading with E=Exceptional, S=Satisfactory & I/N=Needs Improvement. Since grading after the first few years is done on an A, B, etc. scale, using an E would probably confuse someone who actually failed. They may bring home their report card and say, "Mom, I got an 'E' in Math! Aren't you proud of me?" Then mom would get mad. Also, F indicates Failure.
Some of the earliest letter grading systems did, in fact grade on an A - E scale, but as letter-based grading became for refined, the E was dropped in favor of F. Part of the reason for this is that a system of "E" (excellent) "S" (satisfactory) "N" (needs improvement) and "U" (unsatisfactory) was also in use, and, it seems, the "E" was dropped from the A - F system to avoid confusion - F clearly stands for FAILURE. In some modern cases, the S N U E grading system is still used, to some degree of variation.
what is grading system
what are merits of grading system
think the grading system was A to E not sure if E was a pass or fail
objectives of the study about the grading system
i think the grading system was good and i think the grading was passes to 10 class
An entity-relationship diagram of a grading system can be viewed by visiting this website at http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9486156/er-diagram-for-grading-system. There is information included with the diagram about the grading system.
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this year grading system will be applied
there are many advantages in cbsc grading system
The grading system in Norway is a scale from 1 to 6
marking system is better than grading system because for intell students