Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just don't see it. Most questions are right or wrong. It's not up for debate. 2+2 = 4 bias won't change that.
OP said "subjects like English and History or anything else that requires writing and where the grading is highly subjective."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You must be white. Biased grading is a real concern in the United States and multiple studies have shown terrible bias by teachers especially in English in their grading. Kids can't really learn properly when the grading does not accurately reflect their achievements.
There is tons of bias in grading but it’s not just a race thing. It can be a handwriting thing, a gender thing, a topic thing, etc. My kids have the perspective that their English teachers have been biased against more highly able students by holding less highly able students to a much lower standard to get the same grades. I agree that when you have human teachers there might be bias, but so many assessments are auto graded. I guess the written assignments could be graded blind. I don’t know that we need some huge study when we already have limited resources and bigger pressing issues like so many students below grade level.
You don't sound very bright. This does not require a "huge study." This would take a few hours on a spreadsheet.
Anonymous wrote:This is like, five years ago, saying what evidence exists that some police forces are killing people who are Black at higher rates than people of other races?
If you are going to turn a blind eye to data that you know exists you're not going to see it.
Anonymous wrote:I just don't see it. Most questions are right or wrong. It's not up for debate. 2+2 = 4 bias won't change that.
the evidence likely already in the complaint records of DOE OCR.Anonymous wrote:OP, I don't understand the impetus for this research you are proposing. What evidence have you seen of biased grading by race across MCPS?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You must be white. Biased grading is a real concern in the United States and multiple studies have shown terrible bias by teachers especially in English in their grading. Kids can't really learn properly when the grading does not accurately reflect their achievements.
There is tons of bias in grading but it’s not just a race thing. It can be a handwriting thing, a gender thing, a topic thing, etc. My kids have the perspective that their English teachers have been biased against more highly able students by holding less highly able students to a much lower standard to get the same grades. I agree that when you have human teachers there might be bias, but so many assessments are auto graded. I guess the written assignments could be graded blind. I don’t know that we need some huge study when we already have limited resources and bigger pressing issues like so many students below grade level.
Are you f-king kidding? You somehow know that that bias in grading is only a gender thing and other arbitrary things that you cited? But there's no racial bias in grading and you know that for sure?
Are you out of your mind?
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Stupid nonsense from that poster.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You must be white. Biased grading is a real concern in the United States and multiple studies have shown terrible bias by teachers especially in English in their grading. Kids can't really learn properly when the grading does not accurately reflect their achievements.
There is tons of bias in grading but it’s not just a race thing. It can be a handwriting thing, a gender thing, a topic thing, etc. My kids have the perspective that their English teachers have been biased against more highly able students by holding less highly able students to a much lower standard to get the same grades. I agree that when you have human teachers there might be bias, but so many assessments are auto graded. I guess the written assignments could be graded blind. I don’t know that we need some huge study when we already have limited resources and bigger pressing issues like so many students below grade level.
You don't sound very bright. This does not require a "huge study." This would take a few hours on a spreadsheet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You must be white. Biased grading is a real concern in the United States and multiple studies have shown terrible bias by teachers especially in English in their grading. Kids can't really learn properly when the grading does not accurately reflect their achievements.
There is tons of bias in grading but it’s not just a race thing. It can be a handwriting thing, a gender thing, a topic thing, etc. My kids have the perspective that their English teachers have been biased against more highly able students by holding less highly able students to a much lower standard to get the same grades. I agree that when you have human teachers there might be bias, but so many assessments are auto graded. I guess the written assignments could be graded blind. I don’t know that we need some huge study when we already have limited resources and bigger pressing issues like so many students below grade level.
Are you f-king kidding? You somehow know that that bias in grading is only a gender thing and other arbitrary things that you cited? But there's no racial bias in grading and you know that for sure?
Are you out of your mind?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You must be white. Biased grading is a real concern in the United States and multiple studies have shown terrible bias by teachers especially in English in their grading. Kids can't really learn properly when the grading does not accurately reflect their achievements.
There is tons of bias in grading but it’s not just a race thing. It can be a handwriting thing, a gender thing, a topic thing, etc. My kids have the perspective that their English teachers have been biased against more highly able students by holding less highly able students to a much lower standard to get the same grades. I agree that when you have human teachers there might be bias, but so many assessments are auto graded. I guess the written assignments could be graded blind. I don’t know that we need some huge study when we already have limited resources and bigger pressing issues like so many students below grade level.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You must be white. Biased grading is a real concern in the United States and multiple studies have shown terrible bias by teachers especially in English in their grading. Kids can't really learn properly when the grading does not accurately reflect their achievements.
There is tons of bias in grading but it’s not just a race thing. It can be a handwriting thing, a gender thing, a topic thing, etc. My kids have the perspective that their English teachers have been biased against more highly able students by holding less highly able students to a much lower standard to get the same grades. I agree that when you have human teachers there might be bias, but so many assessments are auto graded. I guess the written assignments could be graded blind. I don’t know that we need some huge study when we already have limited resources and bigger pressing issues like so many students below grade level.
Are you f-king kidding? You somehow know that that bias in grading is only a gender thing and other arbitrary things that you cited? But there's no racial bias in grading and you know that for sure?
Are you out of your mind?