英:[ˌpɑːs ˈfeɪl]
美:[ ˌpæs ˈfeɪl]
英:[ˌpɑːs ˈfeɪl]
美:[ ˌpæs ˈfeɪl]
n.
[教育学]取否法;及格u2014不及格证分制(评定学生成绩的方法之一,只划分合格或不合格而不设其他等级)
adj.
(学业成绩)及格u2014不及格证分制的
adjective
being a system of grading whereby the grades "pass" and "fail" replace the traditional letter grades
The first known use of pass-fail was in 1930
1 Goldhaber suggests that rather than a pass-fail approach, teacher candidates should be able to submit their scores as an additional piece of information for programs to consider — similar to how ACT and SAT scores are used by college admissions officers.
2 Environmental Science This class is famously easy, as it’s graded pass-fail and the only requirement for passing is agreeing that everything is totally fine with the environment and asserting that anyone who believes differently is being paid by the deep state.
3 Note these standards can be iterative and supportive of innovation, rather than the approval process used for drugs which is more of a pass-fail process.
4 We are no longer constrained by gender, perfection, and homogeny: beauty is not a box to be checked, a pass-fail test based on antiquated norms.