grade classification
[/greɪd ˌklæsɪfɪˈkeɪʃən/]
nounpl: grade classifications
classificação de série/ano escolar
1. A system of categorizing students into levels based on age, academic achievement, or progression through school
The grade classification system in the United States typically spans from kindergarten through 12th grade.
O sistema de classificação de série nos Estados Unidos normalmente abrange do jardim de infância até a 12ª série.
2. The assignment of a numerical or letter grade to evaluate student performance or product quality
The grade classification of this beef indicates it meets premium quality standards.
A classificação de grau dessa carne bovina indica que atende aos padrões de qualidade premium.
3. A ranking system used in various industries to standardize and categorize products or services by quality levels
The lumber industry uses grade classification to determine pricing and suitable applications.
A indústria de madeira usa classificação de grau para determinar preços e aplicações adequadas.
In the US education system, grade classification is fundamental to school organization and typically follows an age-based progression (K-12). In Brazil, the term 'série' refers to grade levels in fundamental and secondary education, while 'ano' emphasizes the school year. This system is deeply embedded in both educational policy and social expectation regarding academic advancement.
Related Idioms & Phrases
move up in grade classification
fall behind in grade classification
meet grade classification standards
exceed grade classification expectations
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