Lexicographical Neighbors of Overgraded
Literary usage of Overgraded
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Report of the Commissioner of Corporations on Cotton Exchanges by United States Bureau of Corporations, Herbert Knox Smith (1908)
"This goes to show that although the cotton unquestionably had been overgraded,
it nevertheless had a commercial value. INFERIOR COTTON DELIBERATELY FORCED ..."
2. Education by Project Innovation (Organization) (1906)
"The reaction from the overgraded system of a generation ago, with its large
classes and half military discipline, where the entire class, rather than the ..."
3. Educational Review by Nicholas Murray Butler, Frank Pierrepont Graves, William McAndrew, Charles Alexander Nelson (1898)
"The system of grading and promoting now generally in vogue has always rested
under the suspicion that it promises more than it can perform. The overgraded ..."
4. Class Teaching and Management by William Estabrook Chancellor (1910)
"In consequence, they pluck up some courage and do not lag so much as they would
if overgraded. Well graded classes cover more ground than poorly graded ..."
5. The School Journal (1900)
"overgraded, stepwise exercises tend to lead the children away from the idea of
imagining a key picture in the staff. For instance : the tonic chord is ..."
6. Ohio Educational Monthly by Ohio Education Association (1888)
"Are our schools overgraded ? 9. To what extent should the superintendent sustain
and defend a teacher in error ? 10. Absence and tardiness of pupils. 11. ..."