Many educators consider grades calculated from statistical algorithms more accurate, objective, and
reliable than grades they calculate themselves.
Not exact matches
Backed by millions of euros from the European Union and designed by a group of higher education research centers, a new system to
grade the world's universities is being billed as less simplistic and more
reliable than existing university rankings.
Beginning in the 2010 - 2011 school year, for each school identified for preliminary registration review pursuant to subparagraphs (ii) and (iii) of this paragraph, the local school district shall be given the opportunity to present to the commissioner additional assessment data, which may include, but need not be limited to, valid and
reliable measures of: the performance of students in
grades other
than those in which the State tests are administered; the performance of limited English proficient students and / or other students with special needs; and the progress that specific
grades have made or that cohorts of students in the school have made towards demonstrating higher student performance.
Mr. West said
grade and behavior indicators proved more
reliable and less discriminatory
than looking at socioeconomics or race.
This article examines the performance of more
than 6,000 third - through fifth -
grade teachers for whom
reliable data were available.
The letter says that the
grades obtained provide a better guide to future performance of students as Cambridge undergraduates
than other methods of selection, such as GCSE results — which are «nowhere near as
reliable» - or aptitude tests.
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