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It may be worth considering a disambiguation page for the entry Prospect School; the former Prospect School of North Bennington, VT, founded by Patricia Carini and others, produced some alternative methods of assessment that are of potential interest to educators and still in use today: http://www.fairtest.org/descriptive-review-child
What remains of the school is now the Prospect Center (www.prospectcenter.org) and the school's extensive archives of the work of its students, which I believe are housed at the University of North Dakota.