Teachers are more likely to give girls higher grades
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The analysis is based on grade equation models in a multilevel regression analysis, with students as the first level, teachers/classes as the second level, and schools as the third level. The results show that when comparing students with identical subject competencies, teachers are more likely to give higher grades to girls. Moreover, they prove for the first time that this premium in grading favoring girls is systemic, as teacher and classroom characteristics play a negligible role in lowering it.

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