Tag: bias

Marking should encourage debate

Within arts and humanities, most assignments are evaluated on the quality of their ideas, opinions, or intellectual insights.  But given the subjective nature of the grading process, students risk losing marks. This fact has resulted in a lack of academic integrity from both students and evaluators,...

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NSERC, shine the light on smaller universities

The pursuit of knowledge, not the pursuit of finances, should matter most to those with the power to grant research funds. An article in Times Higher Education detailed a study that found small universities in Canada face a “systematic bias” when considered for research grants from Canada’s Natural...

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