Out of the fray The most straightforward of these categories is the “disengaged” students. Some, like Bella, on the West Coast – all of the names in this article are pseudonyms – knew little about the ...
On Tuesday, the presidential election finally takes place. When it comes to what led to the outcome, a case can be made that political pundits on the left and right have got it all wrong. That’s ...
A Swansea University psychology study has found that disengaged students are more likely to use AI tools—particularly ChatGPT—for academic assignments, raising questions about academic integrity and ...
A new poll shows Trump's polling gains have been powered by voters who didn't cast a ballot in 2020. The Times says these voters could stay home or return to Biden. Many of these voters actually lean ...
Knoxville has three ZIP codes with high percentages of disengaged teens and adults. This is the work they're taking on to turn things around.
Mark Bauerlein’s essay on disengaged students is both accurate and depressing (“A Very Long Disengagement,” The Chronicle Review, January 6). However, he seems to be blaming the victim. Is it all the ...
HEARD THE OLD SAW about the employee who retired but forgot to tell the front office? That story is really about a disengaged worker, someone no longer committed to the job, says Renee Arrington, a ...
A new psychology study from Swansea University suggest that students who are often disengaged find themselves more likely relying on generative AI tools such as ChatGPT for academic assignments. In ...