Keep thorough records of skills-testing processes and results to counter claims of bias
Do you administer make-or-break tests that everyone must pass? If so, make sure you test everyone under similar circumstances. Keep careful records of testing conditions and test results. That way, if someone claims the test was biased, you can at least show it was administered fairly and impartially.
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