Morendil comments on A Rational Approach to Education - Less Wrong

-4 Post author: jrichardliston 16 November 2011 06:43PM

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Comment author: Morendil 16 November 2011 10:00:21PM -1 points [-]

Almost anyone defending the usefulness of grades, to start with; e.g. recent ministers for education in my country. Any number of teachers I know. Typical example: not getting full marks on a math exam because of "sloppy presentation", such as forgetting to write in the day's date.

Note I didn't claim it was conscious; you can cling to something desperately and never admit it even to yourself.

Comment author: endoself 16 November 2011 10:05:38PM 0 points [-]

To what extent do you think that it is conscious?

Your first example sounds like status quo bias. I cannot tell what causes your second example (and I notice that I am confused). What do you think causes teachers to act like this?