A Comparative Study of Attitude towards Grading System of Teachers of Senior Secondary Schools in Rural and Urban areas of North-East Delhi
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Evaluation and Grading SystemAbstract
Evaluation of students about the success and failure of education shows, therefore, the better the evaluation system, the better the education and the shortcomings of education are found. The grading system is an evaluation system in which students do not score, But to know about its effectiveness, it is important to know the views of teachers, because one The evaluation system is not the same for all the students. The teachers know more about the best of the students.
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