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Derek Newton

Derek Newton

Contributing Writer at Forbes Online

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  • English
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  • Higher Education
  • Education

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Recent Articles

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Where AI Adoption Is A Fight For Survival, Not A Race For Innovation

Competitive pressures are changing how schools are dealing with, adopting, AI tools in administration and management.
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London Institute Of Banking And Finance Is Going Online

LIBF is nearly 150 years old, in the heart of London's bank and finance culture. Its new CEO is taking it online.
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Why Letting Rich Kids Into Elite Colleges Probably Does Not Mean Much

Why it's probably not hurting anyone when rich kids get into favorable admissions to elite schools.
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An AI Chatbot Took A Graduate Course And Got An A. No One Noticed.

According to new research a ChatGPT bot took a graduate level course at a South Carolina University and very high scores. No one noticed.
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Five Education Predictions For 2025

College students will be even less prepared for college work in 2025, but colleges won't face big enrollment challenges. Read about why and three other 2025 predictions.
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Higher Education Sector Is Not Deteriorating How You Think

The higher education outlook, even according to Fitch, is not nearly as bad as many people would like to assume.
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Curiosity And Discovery Education

Discovery Education CEO talks about a new report which highlights the importance of curiosity in learning.
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Study: 94% Of AI-Generated College Writing Is Undetected By Teachers

But by and large, stopping AI academic fraud has not been a priority for most schools or educational institutions.
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Report: Pell Grants For Short Term Credentials Don’t Benefit Students

A new report shows that expanding Pell Grants for very short-term programs, or to those with college degrees already, helped schools, but did nothing for students.
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Good News: Fall 2024 College Enrollments Grew 3%

This new information shows that undergraduate enrollment for fall of 2024 was up 3% – yes, up.
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Report: Employers Still Don’t Understand Or Trust Education Badges

A new report from UpSkill America shows that employers still do not understand or trust the digital badges that often come with digital courses.