VALEDICTORIANS - translation to arabic
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VALEDICTORIANS - translation to arabic

ACADEMIC TITLE
School valedictorian; Valedictory; Valor Victorian; Valedictorians; Valedictorian speech; Validictorian; School valedictory; Academic valedictory; Academic valedictorian

VALEDICTORIANS         

ألاسم

تَوْدِيع ; وَدَاع

VALEDICTORIAN         

ألاسم

تَوْدِيع ; وَدَاع

valedictorian         
اسْم : مُلقي خطبة الوداع . طالب يلقي خطبة الوداع في التخرّج

Definition

Valedictory
·adj Bidding farewell; suitable or designed for an occasion of leave-taking; as, a valedictory oration.
II. Valedictory ·noun A valedictory oration or address spoken at commencement in American colleges or seminaries by one of the graduating class, usually by the leading scholar.

Wikipedia

Valedictorian

Valedictorian is an academic title for the highest-performing student of a graduating class of an academic institution.

The valedictorian is commonly determined by a numerical formula. Generally an academic institution's grade point average (GPA) system is used, but other methods of selection may be used or factored in such as volunteer work or extra-curricular activity.

The term is an Anglicised derivation of the Latin vale dicere ("to say farewell"), historically rooted in the valedictorian's traditional role as the final speaker at the graduation ceremony commencement before the students receive their diplomas. The valedictory address, also known as the valediction, is generally considered a final farewell to classmates, before they disperse to pursue their individual paths after graduating.

The term is not widely used outside the United States, Canada, Kuwait, Egypt, and the Philippines, although some countries may award equivalent titles. In Australia, the title is sometimes awarded to a member of a graduating university class on the basis of a contribution to the school rather than academic success. The highest-ranking student in a graduating class is often referred to as dux (Latin for "leader"), and may or may not give a speech. In France the term Major de promotion ("first in class") is used, although the term is not related to any ceremonial role, as there are rarely graduation ceremonies in schools or universities.

Examples of use of VALEDICTORIANS
1. On Thursday night, he graduated along with 350 classmates as one of the valedictorians at Enterprise High School.
2. That‘s also making it harder for the most selective colleges – who often call grades the single most important factor in admissions – to join in a growing movement to lessen the influence of standardized tests. We‘re seeing 30, 40 valedictorians at a high school because they don‘t want to create these distinctions between students,‘‘ said Jess Lord, dean of admission and financial aid at Haverford College in Pennsylvania. If we don‘t have enough information, there‘s a chance we‘ll become more heavily reliant on test scores, and that‘s a real negative to me.‘‘ Standardized tests have endured a heap of bad publicity lately, with the SAT raising anger about its expanded length and recent scoring problems.