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Anonymous grading reduces implicit bias when grading student work

Anonymous grading reduces implicit bias when grading student work

Sep 29, 20251 min read

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Anonymous grading reduces implicit bias when grading student work. Anonymous grading reduces implicit bias when grading student work. Though, It can be helpful to grade anonymously first and then provide individualized feedback with the student’s identity in mind

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