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Reply to "Teachers in Italy give higher grades to girls than boys with the same competency "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]To me that just means that girls are better students. They tend to study more, so I'd expect them to do better on class room tests. Standardized tests aren't as heavily weighted towards those with good study habits, so I'd expect that advantage to disappear. [/quote] yes, my DS in a HS magnet program even says that girls are better students and care way more about grades and school than boys. Boys are not well suited to the classroom setting of sitting still and listening, and wanting to please the teacher. Obviously, that doesn't mean that boys aren't smart. But, they aren't school smart as much as girls are, but when they take standardized tests, boys often score better in math, especially.[/quote] It is well known in the US that boys score better on tests, including finals and standardized tests, than on classwork, homework, etc., and girls score better on classwork and homework than on big tests. So changing grading to give more weight to classwork, homework, and participation helps girls'grades and hurts boys' grades. Since we want to grade for equity, then we change grades this way. But is it really equitable?[/quote]
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