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by da_chicken
1882 days ago
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There already is unconscious bias. You can see the student's name, their penmanship, their writing style, you likely know who they are, etc. An oral exam just changes things by changing the bias to accent, inflection, annunciation, skin tone, dress, etc. |
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And while it was possible to de-anonymise, the academics were all in support of blind grading so why would they?
The only exceptions were projects where everyone was assigned a different topic, and graded presentations.
Of course, this is simpler in STEM subjects - it's not like you can guess someone's race or gender from their switching power supply design. Subjects that prize in-class participation and lengthy essays would probably be harder to blind-grade effectively.