Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Another Century-Old 8th-Grade Exam: Can You Pass a 1912 Test?

Here is a COPY of the 8th-grade exam used in schools in Bullitt County, Kentucky, in 1912.
It was recently donated to the Bullitt County History Museum, which is a service of the Bullitt County Genealogical Society.
In 2010, we published an exam from 1931 by the West Virginia education department for students seeking graduation from 8th grade.
That test was by John N. Beall of Wilmington, NC, who received it from his father, the teacher who administered the exam in a one-room school in Gilmer County, West Virginia.
Take the Kentucky exam and then see how it differs from the 1931 8th-grade exam in West Virginia.
Then go to the Web site for the National Assessment of Educational Progress, a standardized test called “the nation’s report card,” and check out those 8th-grade questions.
All of these exams may not have been given at the same time in the eighth-grade year, but it’s still interesting to see the differences in question difficulty.
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