The world of educational technology never stands still. It's constantly shifting, bringing new tools and possibilities for students everywhere. Amid this change, Questio has emerged not just as ...
When my daughters were in high school, they both played on various teams. Soccer, cross-country running, cross-country skiing and tennis. Games and tournaments often started in the late afternoon.
In July 1971, Harvard psychology professor Richard J. Herrnstein penned an article for Atlantic Monthly titled “I.Q.” in which he endorsed the theories of UC Berkeley psychologist Arthur Jensen, who ...
To call something an “academic question” is, for most people, a put-down. But to anyone at a university, it’s a redundancy. A scholar spends a lifetime exploring difficult questions. In the classroom, ...
In a post for Prospect, Christopher Fear asks why academic political theory is so remote from political practice. He concludes that it’s because political theorists devote themselves to eternal ...
The streets of London will soon be bustling with architecture students starting their first year at UCL’s Bartlett faculty. Armed with illuminating quotations from great authorities they will inspect, ...
Social Work Semester I exam paper prepared by Prof. Virendra Balaji Shahare; the suspension has triggered a debate on academic freedom ...
I spent most of my life in academia, so I know the research process first-hand. I know how a person can believe in their own objectivity even as they filter their findings through the lens of a belief ...
The legacy of legendary academic prankster Alan Sokal lives on. In April 1996, the journal Social Text published an article by Sokal, a professor of physics at New York University, that he later ...