Its well known that girls out perform boys at school but could it be because there is a gender bias amongst teachers? I'm guessing this is the kind of sexism that little will be done to correct though.
Female teachers mark male pupils more harshly than they do their female students, research has claimed.
Additionally, girls tend to believe male teachers will look upon them
more favourably than female teaching staff, but men treat all students
the same, regardless of gender.
The study, released on Thursday, told 1,200 students in 29 schools to
place financial bets on who would give them higher grades: external
examiners or their teacher.
Conducted by professors Amine Ouazad and Lionel Page, for the London
School of Economic's Centre for Economic Performance, the report said:
"Male students tend to bet less [money] when assessed by a female
teacher than by an external examiner or by a male teacher. This is
consistent with female teachers' grading practices; female teachers give
lower grades to male students.
"Female students bet more when assessed by a male teacher than when
assessed by an external examiner or a female teacher. Female students'
behavior is not consistent with male teachers' grading practices, since
male teachers tend to reward male students more than female students."
Additionally, the results showed the students' beliefs tended to
increase the gender gap in investment and effort. Having a male teacher
increased the efforts of female students whereas a female teacher
lowered the efforts of boys.
But, more encouragingly, the study found no significant evidence of ethnic discrimination.
"Our results suggest that students from low-income families and
minority ethnic backgrounds do not believe in systematic teacher biases.
This result is significant given that in some countries, including the
United States, studies have found that minority students state beliefs
in detrimental teacher biases."
Hat Tip: Dr Helen
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