Child I Tests In Britain
LONDON, Fri. (10 a.m.)— Within the next lew years almost every child in Britain will have undergone an intelligence test. No longer will teachers have to rely on the old method of observing a child’s work. Instead answers to a standard questionnaire will give the child’s mental age and intelligence quotient. Genius and morals will also be discovered by this method, according to education psychologists.
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Northern Advocate, 29 October 1949, Page 5
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