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Making a Grade takes historiographic and sociological perspectives developed to understand large-scale scientific and technical systems and uses them to highlight the standardization that went into standardized testing.

Trade Review
"This is a book which is committed, from the outset, to the reconstruction and analysis of numerous aspects of the rise of examinations. It involves some excellent detailed recovery of individual cases from a range of archives, and the author is to be congratulated on his nose for a good source." -- Roy Lowe * British Journal of Educational Studies *
"Making a Grade makes an important contribution to the world of science and educational assessment research. Elwick’s thorough review of Victorian examinations helps to historicize key stakeholders’ perspectives in the science of measurement (i.e., standardized testing) in recent educational history." -- Peiyu Wang and Liying Cheng, Queen’s University * Historical Studies in Education/Revue d’histoire de l’éducation *

Table of Contents
List of Figures Preface and Acknowledgments Introduction Part One: Examinations 1 “The Age of Examinations”: A Historical Sketch 2 Monetizing Marks: The Political Economy of Examinations 3 An Epistemology of the Mundane: Dissecting One Examination Part Two: Examiners 4 Daguerreotypes of the Mind: Paper, Partition, and Specialization 5 Machining Minds: Commensuration, Tabulation, and Standardization 6 Thin Descriptions: Credentials and Other Signals Part Three: Examinees 7 Learning and Earning: Coaching or Cramming? 8 Immoral Economies: How to Cheat on a Victorian Exam 9 Economies, Remoralized: Examinations as Technologies of Inclusion Conclusion Appendix A: Important Dates Appendix B: Biographical List Notes Bibliography Index List of Figures Preface and Acknowledgments Introduction Part One: Examinations 1. “The Age of Examinations”: A Historical Sketch 2. Monetizing Marks: The Political Economy of Examinations 3. An Epistemology of the Mundane: Dissecting One Examination Part Two: Examiners 4. Daguerreotypes of the Mind: Paper, Partition, and Specialization 5. Machining Minds: Commensuration, Tabulation, and Standardization 6. Thin Descriptions: Credentials and Other Signals Part Three: Examinees 7. Learning and Earning: Coaching or Cramming? 8. Immoral Economies: How to Cheat on a Victorian Exam 9. Economies, Remoralized: Examinations as Technologies of Inclusion Conclusion Appendix A: Important Dates Appendix B: Biographical List Notes Bibliography

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      Publisher: University of Toronto Press
      Publication Date: 18/03/2021
      ISBN13: 9781487508937, 978-1487508937
      ISBN10: 148750893X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Making a Grade takes historiographic and sociological perspectives developed to understand large-scale scientific and technical systems and uses them to highlight the standardization that went into standardized testing.

      Trade Review
      "This is a book which is committed, from the outset, to the reconstruction and analysis of numerous aspects of the rise of examinations. It involves some excellent detailed recovery of individual cases from a range of archives, and the author is to be congratulated on his nose for a good source." -- Roy Lowe * British Journal of Educational Studies *
      "Making a Grade makes an important contribution to the world of science and educational assessment research. Elwick’s thorough review of Victorian examinations helps to historicize key stakeholders’ perspectives in the science of measurement (i.e., standardized testing) in recent educational history." -- Peiyu Wang and Liying Cheng, Queen’s University * Historical Studies in Education/Revue d’histoire de l’éducation *

      Table of Contents
      List of Figures Preface and Acknowledgments Introduction Part One: Examinations 1 “The Age of Examinations”: A Historical Sketch 2 Monetizing Marks: The Political Economy of Examinations 3 An Epistemology of the Mundane: Dissecting One Examination Part Two: Examiners 4 Daguerreotypes of the Mind: Paper, Partition, and Specialization 5 Machining Minds: Commensuration, Tabulation, and Standardization 6 Thin Descriptions: Credentials and Other Signals Part Three: Examinees 7 Learning and Earning: Coaching or Cramming? 8 Immoral Economies: How to Cheat on a Victorian Exam 9 Economies, Remoralized: Examinations as Technologies of Inclusion Conclusion Appendix A: Important Dates Appendix B: Biographical List Notes Bibliography Index List of Figures Preface and Acknowledgments Introduction Part One: Examinations 1. “The Age of Examinations”: A Historical Sketch 2. Monetizing Marks: The Political Economy of Examinations 3. An Epistemology of the Mundane: Dissecting One Examination Part Two: Examiners 4. Daguerreotypes of the Mind: Paper, Partition, and Specialization 5. Machining Minds: Commensuration, Tabulation, and Standardization 6. Thin Descriptions: Credentials and Other Signals Part Three: Examinees 7. Learning and Earning: Coaching or Cramming? 8. Immoral Economies: How to Cheat on a Victorian Exam 9. Economies, Remoralized: Examinations as Technologies of Inclusion Conclusion Appendix A: Important Dates Appendix B: Biographical List Notes Bibliography

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