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2 THE WASHINGTON TBEES > WEDNESDAY Y MAECH 16 1910
PARENTS 1 1SCHOOLMETHODS GRiTIGISE GRiTIGISESCHOOL
SCHOOL SCHOOLMETHODS SCHOOLMETHODSS METHODS METHODSSoutheast
Southeast S utheast Residents Declare DeclareTeachers DeclareTeachers DeclareTeachers
Teachers Casr Damper oh ohAmbitious onAmbitious an anAmbitious
Ambitious Pupils PupilsSTANDARD PupilsSTANDARD PupilsSTANDARD
STANDARD GRADING GRADINGOF
OF WORK IS WANTED WANTEDPetition WANTEDPetition XANTEDPetition
Petition to Board of f Education Declares De Declares Declares ¬
clares Instructors Are Indis Indiscriminate Indiscriminate Indiscriminate ¬
criminate in Giving Marks MarksClaiming Marksc1almtac MarksClaiming
Claiming that the method employed employedb em k yecI yecIby
b by > the pubtte put k school teachers teAC nI of Wash Wwitlnigton Washington ruh ruhnFrton ¬
ington In grading lItf the reports of chit chtlditn chllnn chith
ditn h nn n are unsystematic unsy8l tic arbitrary and andfliat andthat I I11lat
that tbsy the east a damper on the ef efforts efforts efforts
forts of th tM ambitious ambltlo pupil a mimbar mimbarof numb numbf i
of f patrons of the Brent Bre t and De DeTt DeTtFchools Detttdtool > t tSchools
Schools dtool hi the southeast today began begancirculating bearcirculatIn
circulating irtulad tr a petition which wilt later laterlf laterP laterle
lf > P presented to the Board ef Bduca Bducatn Bducat I Iti
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The petition will put before fore the beard beardthe beardtae
the alleged discrepancy between the themonthly themonthly theninthly
monthly reports ot the children childrenthe and andth a d dthe
th the mark nupks brought home upon upon their theirJally theira theidaily r
daily a 1Ir Exercises ExercisesA t
A meeting was held helclla last t night at tb tbh the theh theh e
h < > me of 0 J C Jorgensen JOI1r SB 5I First FirstFfrpet lImfirlt F9 F9street
street southeast outhea t at which a number of ofschool orfhool o oechonl t tfa
school patrons of that division n dis disuMsed diaI d dsedwhat fa
I uMsed i st sedwhat > d what they term the lack o opr of ofproper orIf1J f
proper If1J pr per > r method tbod in rating by public publicschool publICchool publicschool
school < teachers teachersIt tMoCherIJM1iaerliute teachereIadiecrixisate
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marks of excellent good fair uneatIsfactory unsat unsatisfactory unelLtIsfactory ¬
isfactory and poor are given en promis promiscuously proml8Cltousty profs profscttously ¬
cuously by the teacher without paying payingattention JMLylngattention pa paattention yang
attention to t the average avera < < e marks upon uponthe UJlORthe u uthe ppn
the respective r tve dally papers pa rs and exer exercises esrcerci1ps viercises ¬
cises of the pupil pupilParents pupilParfnts pupilParents
Parents assert ut in an interview interviewwith lntfrvlewWI nterv1e nterv1ewith w
with WI t Dr Kimball the supervising prme pnn pnncral prlOpal
cral e pal for or the th Sever Seventh Ef > lUi th division they wer were e
Informed thoro Is a no regular standard standardof
of rating reports In the schools of the theDistrict theDlstrlet theDistrict
District that this rating is loft en entirely entirely entirely ¬
tirely to the touchers arbitrary arbitral power powerFollowing poworFollowing powerFollowing
Following Dr Kimballs suggoetioncontinues suggestion suggestioncontinues subsoetfoncontfnues
continues the statement of these pa parents parents parents ¬
rents we called upon a a teacher whosereports whose whosereports whosereport8
reports our children claimed had not notdone notdORe notdone
done them justice This teacher in informed Intormed informed ¬
formed us that hor only method of rating rat rating ratIng ¬
ing was as she thought boat bo t Sho saidthat said saidthat saidtht
that for example I if she gavo hor pupile pu pupils pupils ¬
pils a smaller number of problems shereduced she shereduced ahereduced
reduced hor rating accordingly This Thiswas This8S Thtswas
was 8S amply demonstrated when one of ofher other ofher
her pupils brought homo next day da a aclass acla aclass
class cla examination paper containing nvo nvoproblems rtvo rtvoproblems vo voproblems
problems in arithmetic each being beingmarked belnsInrked beingmarked
marked correct and given 10 points The Thepaper Thepa Thepaper
paper pa r however Iowenr notwithstanding the thefact thofAet themet
fact that It was perfect was gradedfifty graded gradedfifty gradedftftJ
fifty when according to any common commonstfhHo commons4hse ommons
stfhHo s bse rul rule of percentage It should havebeen have havebeen haobeen
been graded radud 100 100Superintendent 100SuperIntendent 144Superintendent
Superintendent Stuart of the public publicschools pUblicschools publicschools
schools states on the other land that thatteachers thatteAchers thatteachers
teachers do O not mark by percentage percentageeither percentageeither percentageeither
either on daily dl ly recitations and exercises exercisesor
or on monthly month examinations but tfiat tfiatthey dlatthey tfiatthey
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they grade all a I work of public school schoolchildren MCh schoolchildren l lcblldren
children under the general terms ter UJ ex excellent excellent ex excellent ¬
cellent good fair air unsatisfactory un aUsCactorr and andpoor andpoor I
poor Each teacher t che he says grades gradesthe gradesthe rad radtbe
the work of her pupils according to her herown h hOn herown
own ju judgment gment or discretion and there
Is no axed standard of rating ratingFollow mtlngFolIow ratingFollow
Follow Own Judgment JudgmentOur
Our teachers howevor are instructed instructedAn
An n geneal general geae al principles of grading and andjudging aJKljudging andjudging
judging work added a ded Superintendent SuperintendentStuart Su SuperintendenStuart rlnteRdcnt t
Stuart and 1 I hardly hard I see how any anyof an anyof
of them can do more than follow her herbest herbest he hebest r
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her daily estimates of the work of ofpupils or orImpU o opupils f
pupils in making maktn out hat monthly ro reporte roport8 roports
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what hat one teacher considers eon iders excellenanother excellent excellentanother excellentanother tt t I
another grades as only fair air and that thatpupils t I Ipupils
pupils whose ho e work received satisfactory satisfactorymarks atl8CactoIjmarks
marks in one grade are often discour discouraged dleoouraK ¬
aged aK and perplexed perJ lexed when upon enterlog enter entering enterIng ¬
ing another grade they maintain the thesame thesame tic e
same standard of excellence and are aremarked al6marked a
marked by an entirely e tlrely different stand standard standand > > tandanI ¬
and of ratingThe rating ratingThe ratinGThe
The petition which the people pe ple of th thsoutheast tM tMlIOuthea t tsoutheast
southeast t will present will demand some someaction someaction someaction
action on the part I lirt of the Board Bo rd of Edu Education Education ¬
cation cationpup whereby hereb a standard of grading lnK lnKpupl
pup pupils pupl ls work may ma be established in tic the e
D District DistrictWhen Dbttrlcthoo DistrictWhen
When hoo such a petition titlon is presented presentedsaid
said id Capt James F Oyster and Superin ¬
tendent Stewart this morning the th
Board of Education will of course give giv e
it their immediate attention attentionSpring attentionSpring
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BALLINGER WANTS WANTStOM WANTSOMMISSIONNAMED
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Would Y ouId Investigate Commit Commitment CommitI Commitmeat ¬
I ment and Treatment of ofGovernment ofGovernment ofGovernment
Government Insane InsaneThe
The appointment of a commission to to3amlne toexamine
examine into the laws 1A ws relating to thecommitment the thecommitment thecommitment
commitment of insane ln ane persons per ona to the theGovernment theGovernment theGovernment
Government Hospital for the Insane Insaneand Ineaneand Insaneand
and to ascertain whethor additional ac accommodations accommodations
commodations are required at itt t that in institution institution institution ¬
stitution Is proposedin proposed In a communica communication ¬
tion that has just been forwarded to toCongress toCongre toCongress
Congress by Secretary BalHnger of the theInterior theInterior theInterior
Interior Department through Acting ActingSecretary ActingSecretary ActingSecretary
Secretary Hlllos of the Treasury Tro aury De Department DeJJQrtmont Departmont ¬
partment partmentAn
An estimate e of appropriation in t tsum the thesum thesum
sum of 12500 l for the expenses of theconmis the thecommission th thcommission
commission conmis km Is e submitted with a view viewto viewto viewto
to favorable consideration by Congress CongressThe Congr CongrThe CongressThe
The Commission CommissionIt
It Is proposed to have the President Presidentof
of the United States appoint four per persons ¬
sons s ty two of o whom h m shall be be physic physicskilled physicians physiciansskilled fates
skilled anti recognized alleniats one of oCwhQm o C
whom shall sits have had experience in tb the thecare e
care of the criminal insane la ane one a criml crimlnologist crlmlnolo crimlnoleyistt
nologist nolo 18t and one a resident of the Dis District D18trlct District ¬
trict of Columbia who together with withthe withthe wit witthe h
the Assistant As latant Attorney General for tw twInterior th thIntorlor a
Interior Department and the superin superintendent ¬
tendent of 9 Government Hospital for forthe forthe folthe
the Insane shall constitute a commis commission commlslon commisaloe ¬
aloe to examine into the laws and prac practice practice pratlice ¬
tice governing Hover du the commitment of insane In Insane InMne ¬
sane persons to the Government Hos Hospital Hospttal ¬
pital for the Insane In ane the transfer there thereof thereto theretoof W
of insane criminals and of persons personscharged peor porno pornocharged ons onscMr 1
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which in the custody of the officers of ofthe orUie o othe f
the United States the housing houain and car carof care careof cAre cAreor e
of such incompetent persons and to toascertain toaacertaln v vascertain
ascertain whether additional accommo accommodations accommodations ¬
dations are required and If f so the thecharacter thecharacter th thcharacter
character and extent thereof and sub submit aubmil su suntit b ¬
mil a report of the results of Its exanil exanilaatkWr examlatkMr
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prisons prl ons outside of Washington as may maybe maybe maybe
be deemed necell88 necessary It is set forth forththat forththat forththat
that no compensation compensa on In addition to totheir totMlr totheir
their respective salaries shall be paid to tothe totile tothe
the Assistant Attorney General for theInterior the theInterior theInterior
Interior Department nor to the superin superintendent suporlncadent Juporlntendent ¬
tendent of the Government overnmont Hospital for forthe forthe forthe
the Insane they will hov hoeor ever be al allowed allowed allowed ¬
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propriated J the necessary nece eary expenses Inc In Inc Inod
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siice sl Ice on the commission commissionThe commlulonTho commissionThe
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ers is to be fixed by the President The Theto Thereport Thereport
report or the commission Is to ba sub submitted
mitted 1t to the President on or to b4 bofere bofere1ecember ere re
December J > 1 1911 and a report thereof
together together with an itemized statement of ofe
the e expenses Incurred shall be duly for forwarded forwarded forwarded ¬
warded to Congress Con 088
Interesting details concerning the
Government Hospital for the Insane
and Its purposes are set forth In con ¬
nection with the proposition of creat ¬
ing this commission with a view of on
lightening members of Congress Cong as to toI
the situation and the reasons re eons that are
held to demand the creation of a body
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in n the th commitment of th the insane from fromthe tromthe fromthe
the District It Is ne necessary nece msary ary to try each eachease eachefIIe eachease
ease In open court and In the presence presenceof
of a jury The necessityx neee necessity lty for such a acourse aC9U1ee
course is of doubtful propriety the th ex explanation exUot ¬
planation Uot continues as It can only onl have havethe Juwethe haveth
th the e effect of humiliating both the pat patient vallent patent ¬
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a deleterious effect upon the condition conditionot
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