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Should professors conceal student names when grading assignments?
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Coleman Hughes is a distinguished writer, podcaster, and public intellectual, known for his insightful commentary on race, culture, and politics. He is a Fellow at the Manhattan Institute and a columnist for Quillette, where his writings critically examine contemporary social issues. Coleman holds a degree in Philosophy from Columbia University, where he graduated with honors.

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@kayskreed

1 month ago

I had a professor who refused to know our names, or to have us write our names on our assignments. Instead he provided us with a number that they themselves did not know. So when he was distributed our graded papers and exams, we'd find them with our number. They claimed it was necessary to prevent human bias.

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@CoronaryArteryDisease.

1 month ago

I like what was said here!! Grades should be based on merit only. Teachers and professors are sometimes way more biased to certain individuals than they think (in my experience).

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@sharifabdelal4149

1 month ago

In law school, we had exam numbers for all exams and most papers. Definitely takes care of the bias to some degree.

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@baarons93

4 days ago

Coleman is so legit. I hope he never stops speaking up and speaking out. He just keeps getting better.

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@kevinn1158

1 month ago

Thatā€™s standard procedure at the university I went to. Student number only. That was 32 yrs ago. In fact, my business prof said interviews for jobs almost do zero to improve fit for companies and bring in all sorts of bias. When musicians audition for symphonies they are behind a blind. But, people want their narrative to win. And that includes institutionalizing racial quotas. The problem starts in grade 1. If the parents donā€™t care about schooling, and the school doesnā€™t make sure every student gets the proper attention, waiting to address issues by college is useless.

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@justindie7543

1 month ago

Every course I've TA'd for does not blind the grading. I'll admit I have definitely caught myself being biased in the grading, particularly for the students that I had gotten to know and wanted to succeed.

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@torbreww

17 hours ago

In current educational theory and practice race is supposed to be the primary basis for absolutely everything.

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@mpvincent7

2 weeks ago

Something like that maybe, BUT you can learn a lot about someone through how they write, print or cursive, dot iā€™s and cross tā€™s, big lettering or small, neat or messyā€¦. It can be informative i formationā€¦. Else we are left with scantronsā€¦.

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@theacechip

1 month ago

Simple solution- use Roll call Numbers (5-6 digit) for Students.

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@CPhillips5481

1 month ago

Wow this is brilliant and should be done universal. It just sounds like a fair way to eliminate bias in grading with racism.

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@tonywaka

1 month ago

All the papers I grade in my career are blended... Only on oral exams I get to sit face to face with the students.

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@thomasdowe5274

1 month ago

The 'Theory of Mind' indicates that the question reveals the belief of the questioner...and the commentary indicates that 'bias' in favor or removing names...:) It's all Verstand in the end...:)

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@birchfieldeducational9179

1 month ago

The problem is that in undergrad sometimes you can tell who the person is by thier writing.

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@b.l.a.c.k-shiva

1 month ago

Amen. Great idea šŸŽ‰

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@TheFutureview

1 month ago

While society (of course not everyone) has been so obsessed with racism and I do hope we can get over it, this is such a simple notion that makes sense and could actually be very effective in addressing real bias,in reality.

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@WASRGP

3 days ago

I'm colorblind and not racist, I actually take offense to that term..

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@maralfniqle5092

2 weeks ago

It is not just for racists bias, but should be the norm across the board. Then it would all be equitable

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@esterohlsson8434

1 month ago

Simple yet amazing idea ā¤

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@Zen_Power

1 month ago

I think student behaviour leads to bias over ethnicity. If a student is disruptive and poorly behaved in class, I think this leads to conscious/unconscious bias.

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@mehco-op9061

1 month ago

I feel like this is standard practice in uk unis

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