Did anybody do the reading? Colleges grapple with a generational shift in learning — plus AI
Cristiana Gigina
Two years into his English literature degree at the University of Pittsburgh, sophomore Luke Johnson has noticed something in his liberal arts courses: Students in his classes have gone quiet. As he sits in sociology or English writing classes, he finds himself having to fill the silence through more participation. Every time his professors assign a book or an excerpt to read, he ensures it’s completed by class time so he can participate effectively. When no one else speaks, he feels frustrated
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