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Criticisms of community-based assessment include failing to equalize power dynamics, as well as gender and racial biases

Criticisms of community-based assessment include failing to equalize power dynamics, as well as gender and racial biases

Sep 29, 20251 min read

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Community-based assessments are centered on the racialized habitus of the community.

🏷 Community-based Assessment Ideology in Teaching

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  • In a negotiated assessment ecology, male and white students are more likely to defend their work which therefore introduces a gender and racial bias in the grading system
  • School assessments tend to be designed to measure learning of the dominant majority
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