Was reading the news this morning and came across this:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-24572522
I am honestly confused as to how an exam can be bias against ethnic minority, especially something such as a clinical exam? Anyone done a clinical GP exam and can share the type of questions you came across? Do you think there's some racial specific questions?
From my view, if one is looking at pass rate and picking out ethnicity, then this can flipped for the opposite to other exams e.g. GCSE Exams are bias for Chinese pupils?
Does this mean non-Chinese pupils should complain that the exams are bias against them?!
Doesn't make sense and does feel like it's an excuse for a group to use because they're not cut out for this specific type of exam - be it having to be studious or reading beyond the theoretical stuff i.e. General experience.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-24572522
BBC News said:UK ethnic minority doctors are four times more likely than white candidates to fail their clinical GP exam, the General Medical Council has found.
The review into 5,000 candidates was ordered after ethnic minority students complained the exam was unfair.
I am honestly confused as to how an exam can be bias against ethnic minority, especially something such as a clinical exam? Anyone done a clinical GP exam and can share the type of questions you came across? Do you think there's some racial specific questions?
From my view, if one is looking at pass rate and picking out ethnicity, then this can flipped for the opposite to other exams e.g. GCSE Exams are bias for Chinese pupils?
http://www.theguardian.com/news/datablog/2012/feb/10/gcse-results-ethnicity-school-mealsGuardian News said:Chinese pupils continue to be the highest attaining ethnic group with 78.5% attaining five or more A*-C grades at GCSE or equivalent including English and maths.
Does this mean non-Chinese pupils should complain that the exams are bias against them?!
Doesn't make sense and does feel like it's an excuse for a group to use because they're not cut out for this specific type of exam - be it having to be studious or reading beyond the theoretical stuff i.e. General experience.