ChatGPT allowed in International Baccalaureate essays
Schoolchildren are allowed to quote from content created by ChatGPT in their essays, the International Baccalaureate has said. Read more
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Schoolchildren are allowed to quote from content created by ChatGPT in their essays, the International Baccalaureate has said. Read more
Students at Syracuse University continue to have access to an indigenous healer who burns sage and interprets dreams, thanks to a successful activism campaign. Read more
According to Cengage Group’s 2022 Graduate Employability Report, only 41% of traditional degree graduates believe a college degree signals that they have or will have the skills needed by their employers. In other words, students aren’t confident a traditional college degree will give them the skills they need to enter the workforce. Read more
The 10-campus system closes a loophole that could have let undergraduates piece together a degree. Experts and some inside the system say that in justifying its decision, UC perpetuated outdated claims about online learning. Read more
A Florida high school student has been arrested and charged after he tackled and viciously beat a teacher who took away his Nintendo Switch during class Read more
Cole Kleppner, a student at West Virginia University (WVU), is organizing a Common Ground round table discussion tonight on the recent legislative passage of campus carry through the state legislature. Read more
A school has been accused of “degrading” and “inhumane” treatment of female pupils after they were made to line up so that male teachers could inspect the length of their skirts. Read more
An exhibit at Macalester College’s art gallery was briefly closed and then reopened by the college with content warnings and pieces concealed behind curtains after some Muslim students expressed concern. Read more
A new study focusing on employers’ perspectives on micro-credentials reveals that while a strong majority of them believe it boosts a prospective hire’s value, not enough colleges and universities are capitalizing on it. Read more
Australia asks its universities whether they merit the title or should be called something else. Read more