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A better class of student".
In 1969, Prof Shaw (as he was then) promulgated to a class of student health visitors (of which I was one) lessons from The Uses of Literacy – Richard Hoggart's great exposition of the betrayal of the intentions of the 1870 Education Act, and subsequent devaluation of the intellectual capacity of working-class readers of the popular press.
In addition to keeping classmates connected with one another, the funds have kept them connected to the School and the work being done by each class of student since each member of the class of '80 is invited to vote for the prize recipients.
I wasn't a school-hating heel-dragger, but I was emphatically not of the "please let me go, I can't miss social studies" class of student.
There is therefore no such thing as the student with generic expertise "in answering multiple-choice questions", which explains the findings of Hakstian [ 80], Bridgeman and Morgan [ 78], Ercikan et al. [ 75] and Bleske-Rechek et al. [ 79], none of whom found convincing evidence for the existence of a class of student with a particular skill in answering multiple-choice questions.
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