Social Promotion in schools

Shapiro, Fred fred.shapiro at YALE.EDU
Thu Dec 5 16:30:29 UTC 2013


JSTOR has a 1947 occurrence (The Clearing House 22: 249) that seems to be the relevant educational sense.

Fred Shapiro



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OED has it from 1840 in the sense 'advancement in social class or
standing', and from 1948 in the educational sense 'the promotion of a
pupil to a more advanced class based on his or her age or behaviour,
despite a lack of appropriate academic achievement'.

Jesse Sheidlower

On Wed, Dec 04, 2013 at 04:25:09AM +0000, Baker, John wrote:
> They were calling it that when I was in grade school, c. 1971.
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> How long has it been called that?  My student is writing a paper and can't find a reference earlier than the late 1980s, even though the practice dates back to the 19thC.
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