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ppodalmost 5 years ago
>grades from past grads at their school to predict what they would have scored had the pandemic not prevented in-person tests<p>Wait, this is like reverse affirmative action, no? Students at schools that previously performed badly will have their grades downweighted?
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prependalmost 5 years ago
In the future I just have to do really well in kindergarten and all the rest of my school and career will be predicted by a ML model with no correction whatsoever.<p>I’m an IB grad and 5/6 exams could have been done electronically. Should at least give students the option to take exams.
quantifiedalmost 5 years ago
The article doesn’t include any commentary related to students that were mis-predicted in the other direction, i.e higher-than-expected scores. If the results stand, they’ll be an interesting case study in the predictive value of IB scores on college performance.
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naveen99almost 5 years ago
My 13 year old son just started doing classical mechanics on ocw.mit.edu
No one can keep students out of open courseware.
signaling is a zero sum game, but there is always a shortage of students who have the interest and aptitude to learn.