Talk:The Doon School/Archive 5
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Individual re-assessment
GA Reassessment
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Criterion 1 - well-written
- The article is written in continuous prose but is far from "concise".
- Too many irrelevant or frivolous factoids are given such as a whole paragraph on the daily school routine.
- There are multiple instances of incorrect usage of plurals such as "None of them is associated..." and frequent switching between "million" and "millions".
- Some of the manual of style guidelines are met, but not to the extent of a good article.
- The section layout is not tightly-structured enough to warrant good article status. The list of headmasters is in a different section from the list of former teachers.
- There are some incorporated lists, such as a bullet-point list of former teachers and a paragraph list of affiliated schools.
Criterion 2 - verifiability
- The article contains an extensive list of inline citations.
- However, the "Further reading" section contains 19 items, some of which are used as inline citations anyway.
- There are multiple instances of overcitation, one example would be the use of three sources to verify a non-controversial claim that a commemorative stamp was published. Some of the citations could be amalgamated in that significant coverage is very well-established and an article on a single school having over 200 individual citations seems slightly overkill.
Criterion 3 - coverage
- The article is not focused.
- As mentioned under "Criterion 1" above, the number of irrelevant factoids like school bell timings fails the requirement of being focused. One section is almost a trivia section.
- There are already content forks from the article, such as a standalone article on the periodical newspaper of the school, meaning that the extreme detail given in the section in the main article is superfluous.
Criterion 4 - neutrality
- The claims the article makes about the high quality education at the school are well-sourced.
- However, some of the prose gives undue coverage to these aspects. The use of phrases such as "Academic life" comes across as something one would read on a school website.
- There have been controversies at the school which have not been mentioned which could be considered undue by omission, for example a sustained row over the meat served at the school (source) is glossed over. If trivial positive information is present, trivial negative information must not be swept under the carpet.
Criterion 5 - stable
- The article is stable.
Criterion 6 - illustrated
- The article is well illustrated.
Conclusion
While the length of the article and the dearth of citations may immediately scream "good article", on in-depth examination these aspects are quite superficial. Its length and coverage is padded out with irrelevant information and the citation bombing makes the article quite difficult to navigate. Some of the criteria are partially met, but only criterion 5 and criterion 6 are definitely met and the others are lacking in areas I have explained upon above. Furthermore, the original assessment was done with very little elucidation or further comments.
DrStrauss talk 16:12, 18 August 2017 (UTC)
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This school was meant to genertate leaders. Sadly it does not get the best talent of our country since it caters to the rich and influential people mainly.
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