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The pandemic has accelerated numerous experiments in assessment for the digital age, moving beyond simple knowledge recall. But is the traditional exam really obsolete? As the dust settles on another marking season, seven academics give their widely differing views
Western universities may soon need to operate with far fewer international students thanks to the Covid-19 contagion, says Salvatore Babones
The financial urge to allow Chinese students to begin the new university year must not trump public health concerns, says Salvatore Babones
The current generation of students often come under fire for supposedly being excessively brittle and demanding. But does the reality bear that out, and what are the teaching techniques to which they respond best? Six scholars recount their own experiences and offer their tips
Opponents should learn from Chinese candidates¡¯ successful and potentially formative forays into democratic politics, says Salvatore Babones
Self-described ¡®politically incorrect¡¯ professor Salvatore Babones says his views and others from across the political spectrum have never been quashed at the institution