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Transforming Education in the Age of AI: Challenges and Opportunities

HEPI

I echo the sentiments of computer scientist Professor Argamon, who views AI as a technology that can make education more human-centred rather than replacing teachers. AI enables educators to focus on the most critical aspect of their workteaching and mentoring students rather than merely delivering courses.

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Did Egalitarians Wreck the British Education System? – Review of ‘A Revolution Betrayed’ by Peter Hitchens

HEPI

Review of Peter Hitchens’s new book ‘A Revolution Betrayed : How Egalitarians Wrecked the British Education System’ by Paul Ashwin, Professor of Higher Education, Head of Department and Deputy Director of the Centre for Global Higher Education, Lancaster University. The emphasis on the size of schools is telling.

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AI cheating is overwhelming the education system – but teachers shouldn’t despair | John Naughton

The Guardian - Higher Education

And some university professors, especially in the humanities, will be apprehensively pondering how to deal with students who are already more adept users of large language models (LLMs) than they are. Parents are starting to fret about lunch packs, school uniforms and schoolbooks. They’re right to be concerned.

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Rethinking the Financial Challenge of English Universities

HEPI

They introduced fees, first as a small proportion of the actual cost in 2006, and then to cover the entire cost in 2012 (at least for Business degrees, Humanities and the Social Sciences). Obviously, this will not be possible on the existing cost structures or business models of higher education. The challenge was how to pay for it.

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From Small-Town Roots to National Honor: SC Native Receives State's Highest Award

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

billion and nearly 200 employees, he helps to leads the largest federal entity dedicated to funding educational research. Service to humanity is the hallmark of philosophy, and in many ways, it shaped who I am and what I'm about in my day to day. With a budget of approximately $1.8

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Where is the Love? Compassionate Pedagogy is Needed Now More Than Ever Before

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

. - Baylor University Compassionate pedagogy serves to heal the wounds that have been inflicted on Black students while they navigate through white hegemonic, oppressive educational systems. Hines is Professor of Counseling in the College of Education and Human Development at George Mason University. Dr. Erik M.

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Higher education re-regionalisation in Asia: an opportunity for regional advancement

The PIE News

The demographic dividend fuelling this educational demand coincides with declining populations in advanced economies, such as Japan and South Korea, which are experiencing annual decline rates of 0.5% and 0.2%, respectively. As a result, there are natural incentives for regional integration.