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низкая оценка неудовлетворительный оценкаБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > failing grade
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низкая, плохая оценкаАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > failing grade
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[greɪd] 1. сущ.1) стадия, этапAt first it is necessary to determine the grade of the disease. — Сначала необходимо определить стадию болезни.
2) уровень; сорт; стандарт, норма качества ( продукта или материала)high grade — высший класс, сорт
prime grade / grade A — высшее качество
Syn:3)а) степень, ранг, класс, званиеб) группа людей равного социального статуса, равного звания, одной научной степени (в теории эволюции - живые существа, стоящие на одной стадии развития)4) амер.а) класс ( год обучения в школе)John is in the seventh grade. — Джон в седьмом классе.
б) класс, группа учениковOur grade has recess at 10:30. — У нашего класса перемена в 10:30.
в) ( grades) начальная школаг) отметка, оценкаto make out / give grades — ставить оценки
- excellent gradeto get / receive a grade — получать оценку
- failing grade
- fair grade
- mediocre grade
- passing grade5) амер. уклон, склонsteep grade — крутой склон, крутой подъём
down grade — под уклон; спускаясь
6) биол. метис, гибрид ( в селекционировании или выращивании породистых животных); улучшенная порода ( посредством скрещивания)Syn:7) лингв. ступень аблаута8) геогр. высота над уровнем моря••2. гл.to make the grade — брать крутой подъём; взять высоту прям. и перен.; добиться успеха; добиться своего
1) классифицировать, сортировать; ранжировать, располагать по рангу, по степениHe despises Mo, and grades me with her. — Он презирает Мо, и меня считает не достойнее её.
Syn:2) ставить оценку (работе, студенту)3)Syn:б) биол.; = grade up скрещивать, получать гибрид, улучшать породу скрещиваниемScientists have been trying to find methods of grading up cattle to provide better meat with less fat. — Учёные продолжают работать над созданием методов скрещивания, позволяющих производить животных с большим объёмным весом мяса и меньшим - жира.
4)а) разрисовывать, раскрашивать так, что цвета плавно переходят друг в другаб) плавно, незаметно изменяться5) тех. нивелировать, выравнивать6) лингв. изменяться по аблауту -
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1. сущ.1)а) мат. градусб) общ. уклон, градиентslight [steep\] grade — небольшой [крутой\] склон
2) общ. стадия, этап3)а) общ. степень, ранг, класс, звание, уровень; качество, сортgrade estimation — оценка качества [сорта\]
Syn:See:б) общ. класс ( в школе)в) общ. отметка, оценкаto make out [give\] grades — ставить оценки
to get [receive\] a grade — получать оценку
Syn:г) соц. класс (группа людей равного социального статуса, равного звания, одной научной степени и т. п.; в теории эволюции: живые существа, стоящие на одной стадии развития)Syn:See:д) с.-х. метис, гибрид ( в селекционировании или выращивании породистых животных); улучшенная порода ( посредством скрещивания)Syn:2. гл.1)а) общ. классифицировать, сортировать; ранжировать, располагать по рангу [по степени\]He despises Mo, and grades me with her. — Он презирает Мо, и меня считает не достойнее ее.
Syn:See:б) общ. оценивать, ставить оценку (работе, студенту и т. п.)2)а) общ. смешивать ( с целью получения более качественного продукта)б) с.-х. скрещивать, получать гибрид, улучшать породу ( скрещиванием)Syn:
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1) "грейд", сорт, класс, тип, качество товара в срочной биржевой торговле; 2) класс или разряд служащего в сетке оплаты труда.* * *категория (персонала): класс (ценных бумаг), содержание металла в руде; Сортность,сорт, качество. . Словарь экономических терминов . -
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• failing gradeDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > nota deficiente en un examen
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14 calificar
v.1 to mark (British), to grade (United States) (education).calificar a alguien con un suspenso to fail somebody, to give somebody a failing grade (United States)2 to qualify (grammar).Ella califica para secretaria She qualifies for secretary.3 to rate, to grade, to give a mark to, to qualify.El profesor calificó los debates The teacher qualified the debates.El maestro calificó las pruebas The teacher graded the tests.4 to brand, to label.El juez calificó a Ricardo de ladrón The judge branded Richard as thief.* * *1 (determinar las cualidades) to describe, qualify2 EDUCACIÓN to mark, grade3 (llamar) to call4 LINGÚÍSTICA to qualify1 (probar su nobleza) to give proof of nobility* * *verb1) to describe2) grade* * *1. VT1)calificar algo/a algn como o de algo — to describe sth/sb as sth, call sb/sth sth
calificó su política como o de racismo encubierto — he called their policy covert racism, he described their policy as covert racism
el párroco lo calificó de impertinente — the parish priest described him as o called him impertinent
2) (Escol) [+ examen] to mark, grade (EEUU); [+ alumno] to give a mark to, give a grade to (EEUU)3) frm (=ennoblecer) to distinguish2.See:* * *verbo transitivo1) ( describir)calificar algo/a alguien de algo — to describe something/somebody as something
2) (Educ)a) < examen> to grade (AmE), to mark (BrE); < alumno> to give a grade (AmE) o (BrE) mark tob) título/diplomacalificar a alguien para + inf — to qualify somebody to + inf
3) (Ling) to qualify* * *= qualify, brand (as), grade.Ex. Common facets may be listed anywhere in the schedule order, because they are facets that, although only listed once can be applied anywhere in the citation order, as required to qualify the concept to which they apply.Ex. Music by Jewish composers and works were branded in Nazi Germany as degenerate art.Ex. Weekly quizzes are graded on a pass/fail basis, and they are worth 20% of your grade.----* calificarse = make + the cut.* * *verbo transitivo1) ( describir)calificar algo/a alguien de algo — to describe something/somebody as something
2) (Educ)a) < examen> to grade (AmE), to mark (BrE); < alumno> to give a grade (AmE) o (BrE) mark tob) título/diplomacalificar a alguien para + inf — to qualify somebody to + inf
3) (Ling) to qualify* * *= qualify, brand (as), grade.Ex: Common facets may be listed anywhere in the schedule order, because they are facets that, although only listed once can be applied anywhere in the citation order, as required to qualify the concept to which they apply.
Ex: Music by Jewish composers and works were branded in Nazi Germany as degenerate art.Ex: Weekly quizzes are graded on a pass/fail basis, and they are worth 20% of your grade.* calificarse = make + the cut.* * *calificar [A2 ]vtA ‹álbum/blog/película› to rate calificar algo/a algn DE algo to describe sth/sb AS sthcalificaron el espectáculo de grotesco they described the show as grotesquela calificaron de pintora genial they rated her a brilliant painterlo calificó de burdo imitador she described him as o labeled him (as) a crude imitatorB ( Educ)2«título/diploma»: calificar a algn PARA + INF to qualify sb to + INFC ‹área/suelo/terreno› to designatecalificar un terreno como urbanizable/rústico to designate a piece of land as building land/agricultural landD ( Ling) to qualify■ calificarvi( Méx) to qualifycalificar PARA algo to qualify FOR sthcalificaron para la final they qualified for o got through to the final* * *
calificar ( conjugate calificar) verbo transitivo
1 calificar algo/a algn de algo ( describir) to describe sth/sb as sth;
( categorizar) to label sth/sb as sth
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‹ alumno› to give a grade (AmE) o (BrE) mark to
3 (Ling) to qualify
calificar verbo transitivo
1 to describe [de, as]: lo calificó de incompetente, he called him incompetent
2 (puntuar un examen, etc) to mark, grade, give a mark: este profesor califica muy bajo, this teacher gives very low marks
' calificar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
adjetivar
- catalogar
- cualificar
English:
qualify
- refer to
- term
- grade
* * *♦ vtsu comportamiento fue calificado de heroico his behaviour was described as heroic2. [examen, trabajo] Br to mark, US to grade;calificar a alguien con un suspenso to fail sb, US to give sb a failing grade3. Gram to qualify4. [propiedad] to classify;han calificado el terreno como urbanizable Br the land has been designated as a brownfield site, US the land has been zoned for construction* * *v/t1 describe, label (de as)2 EDU grade, Brmark* * *calificar {72} vt1) : to grade2) : to describe, to ratela calificaron de buena alumna: they described her as a good student3) : to qualify, to modify (in grammar)* * *calificar vb1. (examen) to mark -
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"1. broken, 2. hybrid; mongrel; of mixed race. 3. broken piece. 4. med. fracture, break. 5. geol. fault. 6. cracked grain. 7. failing grade. 8. backgammon piece put out of play. 9. offended, hurt. - almak to get a failing grade. - dökük 1. broken or worn-out (furniture). 2. broken or worn-out piece of furniture. 3. broken, disjointed, incoherent (language). - ışın refracted ray. - not/numara failing grade. - tahtası med. splint. - vermek /a/ to give (a student) a failing grade." -
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1. adjinsufficient, inadequate2. m* * *a.1. (= niewystarczający) insufficient, scanty.2. (= niezadowalający) inadequate, unsatisfactory; ocena niedostateczna szkoln. fail, failure, unsatisfactory l. failing grade.miszkoln. fail, failure, unsatisfactory l. failing grade.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > niedostateczny
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1. intransitive verb1) (not succeed) scheitern (in mit)fail in one's duty — seine Pflicht versäumen
fail as a human being/a doctor — als Mensch/Arzt versagen
2) (miscarry, come to nothing) scheitern; fehlschlagenif all else fails — wenn alle Stricke od. Stränge reißen (ugs.)
3) (become bankrupt) Bankrott machen4) (in examination) nicht bestehen (in Akk.)5) (become weaker) [Augenlicht, Gehör, Gedächtnis, Stärke:] nachlassen; [Mut:] sinken6) (break down, stop) [Versorgung:] zusammenbrechen; [Motor, Radio:] aussetzen; [Generator, Batterie, Pumpe:] ausfallen; [Bremse, Herz:] versagen7) [Ernte:] schlecht ausfallen2. transitive verb1)fail to do something — (not succeed in doing) etwas nicht tun [können]
fail to achieve one's purpose/aim — seine Absicht/sein Ziel verfehlen
2) (be unsuccessful in) nicht bestehen [Prüfung]3) (reject) durchfallen lassen (ugs.) [Prüfling]4)fail to do something — (not do) etwas nicht tun; (neglect to do) [es] versäumen, etwas zu tun
I fail to see why... — ich sehe nicht ein, warum...
3. nounwords fail somebody — jemandem fehlen die Worte
without fail — auf jeden Fall; garantiert
* * *[feil] 1. verb1) (to be unsuccessful (in); not to manage( to do something): They failed in their attempt; I failed my exam; I failed to post the letter.) versagen, versäumen2) (to break down or cease to work: The brakes failed.) versagen4) ((in a test, examination etc) to reject (a candidate): The examiner failed half the class.) durchfallen (lassen)5) (to disappoint: They did not fail him in their support.) im Stich lassen•- academic.ru/26215/failing">failing2. preposition(if (something) fails or is lacking: Failing his help, we shall have to try something else.) in Ermangelung- failure- without fail* * *[feɪl]I. viI tried to persuade him to come, but I \failed ich habe versucht, ihn zum Kommen zu überreden, aber ich habe es nicht geschafftthis method never \fails diese Methode funktioniert immerwe \failed in our efforts to find a compromise wir haben uns vergeblich um einen Kompromiss bemühthe \failed to convince the jury es ist ihm nicht gelungen, die Jury zu überzeugento be doomed to \fail zum Scheitern verurteilt seinif all else \fails zur Not, wenn alle Stricke reißen fam2. (not do)▪ to \fail to do sth versäumen, etw zu tunshe \failed to arrive on time sie kam nicht pünktlichto \fail in one's duty [to sb] seiner Pflicht [jdm gegenüber] nicht nachkommento \fail to attend a meeting an einem Treffen nicht teilnehmento \fail to appreciate sth etw nicht zu schätzen wissenyou couldn't \fail to be impressed by their efficiency man war unweigerlich von ihrer Effizienz beeindrucktthey surely can't \fail to notice that... es kann ihnen nicht entgangen sein, dass...this trick never \fails to amuse the children dieser Trick bringt die Kinder immer zum LachenI \fail to see [or understand] what/why/how... ich verstehe nicht, was/warum/wie...4. SCH, UNIV durchfallento \fail on a subject in einem Fach durchfallento \fail dismally mit Pauken und Trompeten durchfallen fammy courage \failed der Mut verließ michto be \failing fast im Sterben liegen7. (go bankrupt) bankrottgehenII. vt1. (not pass)to \fail a course/subject einen Kurs/ein Fach nicht bestehento \fail an exam/a test bei einer Prüfung/einem Test durchfallento \fail an interview bei einem Bewerbungsgespräch versagento \fail one's driving test bei der Fahrprüfung durchfallen2. (give failing grade)3. (let down)my courage \failed me mich verließ der Mutwords \fail me mir fehlen die WorteIII. n negative PrüfungsarbeitJohn got four \fails in his exams John ist bei seinen Prüfungen in vier Fächern durchgefallenis this one a pass or a \fail? hat dieser Kandidat bestanden oder ist er durchgefallen?▶ without \fail auf jeden Fall, ganz sicher* * *[feɪl]1. vi1) (= be unsuccessful) keinen Erfolg haben; (in mission, life etc) versagen, scheitern; (campaign, efforts, negotiations, plan, experiment, marriage) fehlschlagen, scheitern; (undertaking, attempt) fehlschlagen, misslingen, missglücken; (applicant, application) nicht angenommen werden; (election candidate, THEAT play) durchfallen; (business) eingehen; (charm, attempts at persuasion etc) vergeblich or umsonst seinhe failed in his attempt to take control of the company — sein Versuch, die Leitung der Firma zu übernehmen, schlug fehl or blieb erfolglos or missglückte
to fail by 5 votes (motion) — mit 5 Stimmen Mehrheit abgelehnt werden; (person) um 5 Stimmen geschlagen werden
2) (= not pass exam) durchfallen3)(= fall short)
where he/the essay fails is in not being detailed enough — sein Fehler/der Fehler des Aufsatzes ist, dass er nicht ausführlich genug istthis report fails in that it comes up with no clear proposals —
4) (= grow feeble health) sich verschlechtern; (hearing, eyesight) nachlassen; (invalid) schwächer werden5) (= stop working, be cut off etc generator, battery, radio, electricity, pump, engine) ausfallen; (brakes) versagen; (supply, wind) ausbleiben; (heart etc) versagen, aussetzenthe crops failed — es gab ein Missernte; (completely) die Ernte fiel aus
2. vtto fail an exam — eine Prüfung nicht bestehen, durch eine Prüfung fallen
3)he failed to win support for his proposal — er konnte keine Unterstützung für seinen Vorschlag finden
I fail to see why — es ist mir völlig unklar, warum; (indignantly) ich sehe gar nicht ein, warum
I failed to understand how/what... — ich konnte nicht verstehen, wie/was...
3. n1)without fail — ganz bestimmt, auf jeden Fall
2)(= failed candidate, exam)
there were ten fails — zehn sind durchgefallen or durchgerasselt (inf)she got a fail in history — in Geschichte ist sie hängen geblieben (inf) or durchgefallen
* * *fail [feıl]A v/i1. ermangeln (of, in gen):he fails in perseverance es fehlt oder mangelt ihm an Ausdauer2. nachlassen, schwinden (Kräfte etc), ausbleiben, versiegen (Quellen etc):4. abnehmen, schwächer werden:his eyesight failed seine Sehkraft ließ nach5. versagen:6. fehlschlagen, scheitern, misslingen, seinen Zweck verfehlen, Misserfolg haben, Schiffbruch erleiden, es nicht fertigbringen ( to do zu tun):he (the plan) failed er (der Plan) scheiterte;if everything else fails wenn alle Stricke reißen umg;it never fails das wirkt immer;he failed in all his attempts alle seine Versuche schlugen fehl;the prophecy failed die Prophezeiung traf nicht ein;he failed to come er kam nicht;he never fails to come er kommt immer;don’t fail to come komme ja oder ganz bestimmt;he cannot fail to win er muss einfach gewinnen;he fails in his duty er vernachlässigt seine Pflicht8. fehlgehen, irren:fail in one’s hopes sich in seinen Hoffnungen täuschenB v/t1. jemandem versagen:his courage failed him ihn verließ der Mut;2. a) jemanden im Stich lassen, enttäuschenhis luck failed him das Glück verließ ihn3. SCHULEb) in einer Prüfung etc durchfallen:C s2. without fail mit Sicherheit, ganz bestimmt* * *1. intransitive verb1) (not succeed) scheitern (in mit)fail as a human being/a doctor — als Mensch/Arzt versagen
2) (miscarry, come to nothing) scheitern; fehlschlagenif all else fails — wenn alle Stricke od. Stränge reißen (ugs.)
3) (become bankrupt) Bankrott machen4) (in examination) nicht bestehen (in Akk.)5) (become weaker) [Augenlicht, Gehör, Gedächtnis, Stärke:] nachlassen; [Mut:] sinken6) (break down, stop) [Versorgung:] zusammenbrechen; [Motor, Radio:] aussetzen; [Generator, Batterie, Pumpe:] ausfallen; [Bremse, Herz:] versagen7) [Ernte:] schlecht ausfallen2. transitive verb1)fail to do something — (not succeed in doing) etwas nicht tun [können]
fail to achieve one's purpose/aim — seine Absicht/sein Ziel verfehlen
2) (be unsuccessful in) nicht bestehen [Prüfung]3) (reject) durchfallen lassen (ugs.) [Prüfling]4)fail to do something — (not do) etwas nicht tun; (neglect to do) [es] versäumen, etwas zu tun
I fail to see why... — ich sehe nicht ein, warum...
5) (not suffice for) im Stich lassen3. nounwithout fail — auf jeden Fall; garantiert
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umg.I v/i cheat; das ist geschummelt that’s cheating; es wird nicht geschummelt! no cheating!; eine Sechs wegen Schummelns bekommen get a fail mark (Am. an F oder a failing grade) for cheating* * *schụm|meln ['ʃʊmln]vi (inf)to cheatin Latein/beim Kartenspiel schummeln — to cheat in Latin/at cards
* * *schum·meln[ˈʃʊml̩n]bei einem Spiel/einer Klassenarbeit \schummeln to cheat at a game/in a test▪ sich akk durch etw akk \schummeln das Leben, die Schule to negotiate [or fam wangle] one's way through sth* * ** * *schummeln umgA. v/i cheat;das ist geschummelt that’s cheating;es wird nicht geschummelt! no cheating!;B. v/t etwas* * ** * *v.to cheat v.to chisel v.to diddle v. -
19 calabaza
f.pumpkin, gourd.dar calabazas a alguien (informal figurative) to turn somebody down (a pretendiente), to knock somebody back; (British) to fail o (en exámenes) flunk somebody (United States)* * *1 gourd, pumpkin2 figurado (cabeza humana) hard nut, bonce\dar calabazas a alguien familiar (suspender un examen) to fail somebody 2 (rechazar un pretendiente) to turn somebody down, send somebody packing* * *SF1) (Bot) pumpkin; (=recipiente) gourd, calabash2) (=idiota) dolt3) * (=cabeza) bonce **, nut *, noggin (EEUU) **4)dar calabazas a — [+ candidato, estudiante] to fail; [+ amante] to jilt; (=ofender) to snub, offend
llevarse o recibir calabazas — [estudiante] to fail; [amante] to be jilted
salir calabaza — to be a flop *, prove a miserable failure
* * *dar calabazas — (fam) ( a un pretendiente) to give... the brush-off (colloq); ( a un estudiante) to fail, flunk (AmE colloq)
* * *= pumpkin, calabash, gourd.Ex. For some of our readers, no matter how we wave the magic wand of persuasion, the library catalogue remains obdurately a pumpkin.Ex. He makes reference to a scrimmage with a Spaniard when Ahab spat into a silver calabash.Ex. Fruit flies were found to feed on gourds, cucumbers, marrows, cantaloupes and guavas.----* farol de calabaza = jack-o'-lantern.* * *dar calabazas — (fam) ( a un pretendiente) to give... the brush-off (colloq); ( a un estudiante) to fail, flunk (AmE colloq)
* * *= pumpkin, calabash, gourd.Ex: For some of our readers, no matter how we wave the magic wand of persuasion, the library catalogue remains obdurately a pumpkin.
Ex: He makes reference to a scrimmage with a Spaniard when Ahab spat into a silver calabash.Ex: Fruit flies were found to feed on gourds, cucumbers, marrows, cantaloupes and guavas.* farol de calabaza = jack-o'-lantern.* * *dar calabazas ( fam) (a un pretendiente) to give … the brush-off ( colloq) (a un estudiante) to fail, flunk ( AmE colloq)2 (recipiente) gourd* * *
calabaza sustantivo femenino ( fruto — redondo) pumpkin;
(— alargado) squash
calabaza f Bot pumpkin, gourd
♦ Locuciones: familiar dar calabazas, (a un pretendiente) to give sb the brush off
' calabaza' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ahuecar
- guacal
- jícara
- mate
- pepita
- pipa
English:
pumpkin
- scoop out
- gourd
- marrow
- squash
* * *calabaza nf1. [planta, fruto] pumpkin, gourd;Fam calabaza de peregrino bottle gourd* * *f pumpkin;* * *calabaza nf1) : pumpkin, squash2) : gourd3)dar calabazas a : to give the brush-off to, to jilt* * * -
20 insufficienza
f ( scarsità) insufficiency( inadeguatezza) inadequacyinsufficienza cardiaca cardiac insufficiency* * *insufficienza s.f.1 insufficiency, inadequacy; (mancanza) shortage, want, lack: insufficienza di materie prime, scarcity (o shortage) of raw materials; insufficienza di manodopera, di personale, shortage of labour, of personnel; insufficienza di mezzi, inadequacy of means; (dir.) insufficienza di prove, lack of evidence2 (inettitudine) unfitness, incapacity3 (valutazione scolastica) low mark: ho preso un'insufficienza in italiano, I got a low mark in Italian4 (med.) insufficiency: insufficienza cardiaca, muscolare, renale, cardiac, muscular, renal insufficiency.* * *[insuffi'tʃɛntsa]sostantivo femminile1) (mancanza) inadequacy, insufficiency, lack; (di informazioni, dettagli, prove) insufficiency, sketchiness2) scol. (voto) fail, failing grade AE3) med.insufficienza cardiaca, epatica — heart, liver deficiency
insufficienza renale, respiratoria — kidney, respiratory failure
* * *insufficienza/insuffi't∫εntsa/ ⇒ 7sostantivo f.1 (mancanza) inadequacy, insufficiency, lack; (di informazioni, dettagli, prove) insufficiency, sketchiness; insufficienza di provviste stock shortage; per insufficienza di prove for lack of evidence3 med. insufficienza cardiaca, epatica heart, liver deficiency; insufficienza renale, respiratoria kidney, respiratory failure.
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grade — n. mark, rating (esp. AE) 1) to make out grades; to give a grade 2) to get, receive a grade 3) an excellent, high; failing; fair, mediocre; low; passing grade 4) (a student s) average grades standard 5) to make the grade 6) a high; low; medium;… … Combinatory dictionary
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letter grade — noun One of the letters A, B, C, D or F assigned as an evaluation, with A the best passing grade, D the worst passing grade, and F a failing grade. Passing grades may also carry a plus or minus sign, with an A minus (A ) better than B plus (B+)… … Wiktionary
Education in Poland — starts at the age of six (or seven) years in primary school (Polish szkoła podstawowa ). Next is the lower secondary level consisting of three years in gymnasium ( gimnazjum ), starting at the age of 13, ends with an exam. This is followed by… … Wikipedia
Academic grading in Germany — Germany uses a 6 point grading scale (GPA) to evaluate the performance of school children:* 1 ( sehr gut , excellent) is the best possible grade and is given for outstanding performance * 2 ( gut , good) is the next highest and is given for… … Wikipedia
Academic grading in Indonesia — In Indonesia, a grade point average ranging from 1 to 10 is used:*10: Exceptional (highest grade; rarely given) *9 6: Passing (passing grades in all subjects) *5: Highest failing grade for certain subjects (such as Religious Education, Mother… … Wikipedia
Academic grading in North America — The following is a summary of the academic grading systems in North America. Canada In the Canadian province of Ontario, another system is placed that replaces the A–F system. This system was instituted by the provincial government in around 2001 … Wikipedia
Academic grading in Switzerland — In Switzerland, usually a 6 point grading scale similar to that in Germany is used, but in reverse order and with a higher failing grade.* 6 (excellent) is the best possible grade. * 5.5 (very good) * 5 (good) is a good grade. * 4.5… … Wikipedia
Education in the United States — of America U.S. Department of Education Secretary Deputy Secretary Arne Duncan Anthony Miller … Wikipedia