Ya'll don't realize that you are currently taking L's of historic proportions - both in number and severity - which it will take a decade or more to recover from. And Bluesky whinging won't help you. Nothing happening here dents the national conversation.
Rebuild your party. 2026 is already lost.
February 7, 2025 at 8:15 PM
Ya'll don't realize that you are currently taking L's of historic proportions - both in number and severity - which it will take a decade or more to recover from. And Bluesky whinging won't help you. Nothing happening here dents the national conversation.
If you cannot admit that education is as broken as Healthcare, you are on empirically unsound footing. And if you can't see past the administrative gaslighting on this, I can't help you. Education is now just another poorly run business designed to provide material comfort to the credentialed class.
December 31, 2024 at 5:35 PM
If you cannot admit that education is as broken as Healthcare, you are on empirically unsound footing. And if you can't see past the administrative gaslighting on this, I can't help you. Education is now just another poorly run business designed to provide material comfort to the credentialed class.
Except this effectively doubles your work load, which is an equity issue for the legion of underpaid part timers. "Golden ticket" holders aren't to be held up as models, and the posted solution ignores student accountability. This coming term, I will be calling my students evil if they use AI.
December 31, 2024 at 5:31 PM
Except this effectively doubles your work load, which is an equity issue for the legion of underpaid part timers. "Golden ticket" holders aren't to be held up as models, and the posted solution ignores student accountability. This coming term, I will be calling my students evil if they use AI.
That AI is "easily detected" is already an obsolete notion. There are secondary programs that can modify the prose to make it seem more human. And the pandemic thrust learning online to a degree that cannot be dialed back, for which there is no "in-person" method of assessment. The essay is dead...
December 31, 2024 at 1:56 AM
That AI is "easily detected" is already an obsolete notion. There are secondary programs that can modify the prose to make it seem more human. And the pandemic thrust learning online to a degree that cannot be dialed back, for which there is no "in-person" method of assessment. The essay is dead...
The number of child butchering psychopaths on this thread is astonishing. That some would suggest that kids are so firm in their understanding of their identity as to warrant experimental procedures on their body is as wicked and degenerate as it comes.
December 31, 2024 at 1:51 AM
The number of child butchering psychopaths on this thread is astonishing. That some would suggest that kids are so firm in their understanding of their identity as to warrant experimental procedures on their body is as wicked and degenerate as it comes.
I've worked in higher ed for two decades. So many students are relying on AI that my department chair can no longer (in good conscience) require essays as part of the evaluation. This is a humanities department at a blue state university.
So again, you don't know what you are talking about.
December 29, 2024 at 12:24 AM
I've worked in higher ed for two decades. So many students are relying on AI that my department chair can no longer (in good conscience) require essays as part of the evaluation. This is a humanities department at a blue state university.
So again, you don't know what you are talking about.