Harvard University officials have recently raised the alarm on grade inflation. More than 60% of grades awarded to students have been A's. That's up 25% from two decades ago.
But at a small liberal arts college known for its rigorous academics and high graduate school placement, the rise in grades raises distinct questions: Are students smarter? Are standards slipping? Or ...
Students aren’t necessarily missing the math, they’re missing how to make sense of the problem itself. Once we see ...
Jennifer Frey, professor of philosophy at the University of Tulsa, has seen the transformational power of a liberal education ...
The creation of a school accountability task force this fall reflects another attempt by DPI to reform school performance ...
California’s K-12 students showed moderate progress academically last year, with some bright spots but otherwise plateauing after years of post-pandemic improvements, according to the new California ...
Professor Raúl Rojas has published a book about how symbols have been used throughout history in mathematics. The work was translated into English this year.
The leader of the $439 billion tech company says those with niche knowledge will make “a lot more money” than Ivy League ...