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  2. Grade inflation - Wikipedia

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    An analysis of the GCSE awards to pupils achieving the average YELLIS ability test score of 45, between 1996 and 2006, identified a general increase in awards over the 10 years, ranging from 0.2 (Science) to 0.8 (Maths) of a GCSE grade.

  3. GCSE Science - Wikipedia

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    Combined Science results in two GCSEs. Those with GCSEs in Combined Science can progress to A Levels in all of the three natural science subjects. Prior to this, around 1996, Combined Science GCSEs were available as an alternative to three separate Sciences for many exam boards. Combined Science consists of either Higher Tier (HT) or Foundation ...

  4. Guy McPherson - Wikipedia

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    Guy McPherson. Guy R. McPherson (February 29, 1960 [ 2 ][ 3 ]) is an American scientist, professor emeritus [ 4 ] of natural resources and ecology and evolutionary biology at the University of Arizona. [ 5 ][ 6 ] He is known for inventing and promoting fringe theories (roughly synonymous with the term pseudo-scholarship) such as Near-Term Human ...

  5. RateMyProfessors.com - Wikipedia

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    May 1999; 25 years ago (1999-05) RateMyProfessors.com (RMP) is a review site founded in May 1999 by John Swapceinski, a software engineer from Menlo Park, California, which allows anyone to assign ratings to professors and campuses of American, Canadian, and United Kingdom institutions. [1] The site was originally launched as TeacherRatings.com ...

  6. Alan C. Newell - Wikipedia

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    Alan C. Newell (born 5 November 1941 in Dublin [1]) is an Irish/American mathematician and Regents Professor at the University of Arizona. He was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1976 [2] and in 2004 the John von Neumann Lecture for the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics. [3] He was a Senior Scientist Humboldt Fellow in 1988 ...

  7. Carmala Garzione - Wikipedia

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    Carmala Garzione. Carmala Nina Garzione is an American geologist who is Professor of Geosciences and Dean of the College of Science at the University of Arizona. Previously, she was Associate Provost for Faculty Affairs at the Rochester Institute of Technology, and prior to that she was a professor at the University of Rochester.

  8. Liesl Folks - Wikipedia

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    Liesl Folks is a professor of electrical and computer engineering (all her science degrees are in Physics) at the University of Arizona since 2019. She served as the provost for the University of Arizona from 2019 to 2023. Since 2023, she also serves as the Vice President for Semiconductor Strategy at the University of Arizona.

  9. GCSE - Wikipedia

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    The General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) is an academic qualification in a range of subjects taken in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, having been introduced in September 1986 and its first exams taken in 1988. State schools in Scotland use the Scottish Qualifications Certificate instead. However, private schools in Scotland ...