A research team affiliated with UNIST has unveiled a novel AI system capable of grading and providing detailed feedback on ...
A graduate teaching assistant at the University of Oklahoma, who gave a failing grade to a student’s assignment, will no longer be allowed to teach at the university.
Our students don’t write to impress a rubric--they write to be heard, and using AI to grade student writing misses the mark.
Another method is called collaborative grading, or ungrading, where students don’t get grades throughout the semester. Instead, they get feedback from their teachers and complete self-assessments. At ...
After a long and winding search, Penn State tabbed Matt Campbell to replace James Franklin. Scott Taetsch / Getty Images In college football, you never really know whether a coaching hire is going to ...
The 2025 NFL regular season has less than a month remaining, but the rookie class is just starting its journey in the league. The first-round picks -- those ballyhooed prospects who were expected to ...
Course grades: a familiar source of anxiety for some, a source of pride for others, and a near-universal signal of student success in U.S. schools. Few features of our education system are more ...
Edgar Rosales Jr. sits in the car where he lived for more than a year as a participant in the Safe Parking Program at Long Beach City College in Long Beach, Calif. There, he said, “you don’t have to ...
A whopping 39% of Jewish college students have had to hide their identities on campus while 62% said they have been directly blamed for Israel’s military action in Gaza, according to a new report ...
Burglary investigators with the Oklahome City Police Department are looking towant to identify the individuals pictured below in reference to a case they're cu Gas line rupture repaired in Stillwater, ...
Nearly half of young New Yorkers statewide are still missing the mark on standardized math and English exams, according to newly released data. The state Education Department released its yearly ...
As a local educator, I see the same pattern every year: students with impressive GPAs walk into my classroom confident, capable and ready to work, at least on paper. But when it comes time to read ...