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Hybrid grading contracts still uphold a racialized cultural-linguistic standard because they grade based on the perception of language quality

Hybrid grading contracts still uphold a racialized cultural-linguistic standard because they grade based on the perception of language quality

Sep 29, 20251 min read

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Hybrid-grading contracts, as used by Danielewicz and Elbow, fail to avoid the bias and judgement of white racial habitus

Hybrid-grading contracts, as used by Danielewicz, and Elbow, refer to using two sets of criteria for students above and below a default grade

One of those criteria is labor or behavior-based, and the other is based on some perception of quality.

Therefore, Hybrid-grading contracts, as used by Danielewicz and Elbow, unintentionally reserve the highest grades for students who adopt a white racial habitus

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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

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