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Knewton Is Gone. The Larger Threat Remains

The digital "snake oil" didn't sell. Will we ever see an end of personalized learning hype?

Adjuncts and Freelancers: Reading Signs of Eventual Destruction

What happens when institutions stop employing people they need to do the work?

Elizabeth Warren v. InStride: Two Different Paths for Higher Education

Both of these paths are complicated and potentially risky. Given that, which one resonates more strongly with your values?

An Opportunity for Better Assessment

Assessment pros are frustrated by our lousy tools. Me too. Some thoughts on what we can do differently.

Dependent Clauses and the Mueller Report

Attorney General Barr pulled a "freshman" move.

Guest Post: Teaching Writing Around/To/Despite the AP English Language Exam

“Author’s purpose” is a concept central to the Advanced Placement English Language curriculum. Preparing for the standardized exam at the end of the course complicates students’ own writerly senses of purpose.

Privilege, Guilt, Responsibility, and Contingent Labor

Two articles caught my attention. I wanted to see what I could make of them.