From Testing Powerhouse to ‘Learning Company’
Buying a stake in Smart Sparrow, an emergent player in creating adaptive curricular content, ACT expands its footprint -- in a way fully consistent with its mission, its leaders say.
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Buying a stake in Smart Sparrow, an emergent player in creating adaptive curricular content, ACT expands its footprint -- in a way fully consistent with its mission, its leaders say.
Imperial College London president predicts that higher education institutions will follow global corporations in screening applicants using AI-based algorithms
The University of Wisconsin System has received a $2.3 million grant from a Madison-based student loan servicer to help students who struggle with math and to boost their chances of earning a college degree.
Accrediting agencies have taken flak in recent years for their oversight of poorly performing colleges, including those with low graduation rates.
Growing numbers of US state university systems are predicted to freeze tuition fees in response to faltering enrolment levels, but a leading researcher has warned that this could undermine efforts to widen participation.
On January 29, 2018, Wuhan University made an announcement after 2 rounds of investigations that Li Hongliang's team had not conducted any academic fraud.
The number of people seeking places at UK universities by the main January deadline has fallen for a second consecutive year as a rebound in interest from the European Union and a rise in international demand failed to make up for a decline in applications from the UK.
A number of desperate parents have spent the weekend sleeping rough in an attempt to get their children on the waiting list for one of Brisbane’s most prestigious schools.
Perry Samson, a professor of climate and space sciences and engineering, has been teaching at the University of Michigan for 38 years.
The city of Hamilton, hoping to boost its number of college-educated residents, will soon begin offering cash incentives of up to $5,000 to young professionals who move there.