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OUTSOURCING INSTRUCTION Millions of Students a Year Are Required to Buy Courseware. Often, It Replaces the Professor. By Taylor Swaak Full of features that can substitute for teaching and largely unregulated, the technology is ripe for misuse. ADVERTISEMENT THE REVIEW | ESSAY Howard Zinn and the Politics of Popular History By Nick Witham The controversial historian drew criticism from both left and right. We need more like him today. VIDEO A Student Thought He Was Different ‘in a Bad Way.’ Now He’s Thriving in College. How Josh Hansen, a student with learning disabilities, is clearing hurdles in pursuit of a degree.
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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT A Study Found That AI Could Ace MIT. Three MIT Students Beg to Differ. By Tom Bartlett A bold claim that ChatGPT could flawlessly complete MIT’s undergraduate curriculum led three students to start digging. What they found led to the paper’s withdrawal. THE REVIEW When Pedagogy Is Therapy and Therapy Is Religion By Len Gutkin Competing perspectives on the activist classroom now.
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Views IN CASE YOU MISSED IT What Administrators Don’t Get About Data By W. Trey Hill For campus leaders, too much information is part of the job. Here’s how to get better at collecting and using it.
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