A graduate teaching assistant who gave a University of Oklahoma student a failing grade on a psychology essay will no longer ...
In 1993, the Office of the Provost established a requirement that graduate students functioning as teaching assistants (TAs) be trained using a series of UNIV courses coordinated through Educational ...
The ‘Outnumbered’ panel discusses the firing of a University of Oklahoma graduate teaching assistant over giving a failing grade to a student who cited The Bible in her essay.
Mel Curth, a former OU graduate teaching assistant, denies discrimination after a student cited the Bible in classwork.
The University of Oklahoma has concluded an investigation into claims that a student was discriminated against by receiving a zero on an assignment for referencing the Bible. The University said the ...
Teaching “assistants” powered by artificial intelligence can help save teachers’ time and improve student learning. But they also create hard-to-detect problems that could negatively affect students ...
The use of artificial intelligence avatars has emerged as one of the latest trends in the way AI is changing education. The ...