Human rights council warns algorithms in schools can be biased
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The algorithms in the digital systems which schools use to analyse children’s performance and adjust language and arithmetic lessons to “their level” can lead to unequal treatment, the Dutch human rights council says in a new report. Although digital systems can help with children’s development, bias also plays a part in education. This means if the systems are not properly tested, preconceptions about children’s potential skills may become reinforced, leading to discrimination and inequality,...

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