Generative AI looms widely in higher education. Can focusing on social interactions prepare students well for an AI-infused workplace? Fuse via Getty Images It’s week one of the semester, the first ...
In the fall of 1970, I was an Army veteran of the 101st Airborne Division enrolled at the University of California, Berkeley. The protests were loud, the slogans blunt, and the politics tense. I ...
Blue books are back in college classrooms! Remember those? Professors are embracing the old exam booklets again as a way to combat AI cheating. Our guest, Clay Shirky, who studies AI and technology at ...
Four young women, heads bobbing up and down, are leaning over their desks in Jeff Newman’s 11th grade social studies class at Fashion Industries High School in Manhattan in late March. But instead of ...
The Cohen Center at Brandeis has published another very interesting and valuable study, this one entitled “Ideology in the Classroom: How Faculty at US Universities Navigate Politics and Pedagogy Amid ...
Principal Larry Natividad stands outside a new Compton High School “learning studio,” explaining that teachers will not have their own classrooms when the campus opens in the fall. Social studies ...
Reading Rafael C. Castillo’s recent commentary, “Community colleges the best hope for higher ed in U.S.” (Another View, June 24), I am reminded of the Promethean myth — the cautionary tale of giving ...
It’s week one of the semester, the first day of class: 20 students, mostly freshmen, sit silently waiting for our English 101 Writing Composition class to begin. Most have one AirPod in listening to ...