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jaredklewisyesterday at 9:12 PM1 replyview on HN

You say it is infeasible for standardized tests, but why? Is it that much harder to give 50 students and extra hour than to give 5 students an extra hour? Or just design the tests so that there is ample time to complete them without extra time.

But putting aside standardized tests, in the context of this discussion about Stanford, I think these accommodations are being used for ordinary tests given for classes, so Stanford (or any other school) has full control to do whatever they want.


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ajsnigrutinyesterday at 11:21 PM

But how do you differentiate students who are able to finish the test (correctly) in an hour from those needing 2 hours for the same task?

In real life, you're rarely given unlimited time for your tasks, and workers who can do more in less time are considered better than the ones who always need deadine extensions, so why not grade that too?

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