by Christine De Baca | Oct 31, 2025
October 27, 2025 | University of Eastern Finland A peer-reviewed international study involving tens of thousands of higher education students in Finland and the United States finds that while starting points differ, critical thinking skills converge by graduation....
by Christine De Baca | Sep 23, 2025
by Nataliya Kosmyna, et. al June, 2025 | arXiv As AI transforms education, the challenge is clear: how can we leverage its power without compromising students’ ability to think critically? While AI offers efficiency and innovation, emerging research highlights a...
by Christine De Baca | Aug 5, 2025
by Dr. Aviva Legatt July 2, 2025 | Forbes As AI reshapes the future of work, colleges and universities must adapt—not by competing with technology, but by doubling down on what makes students uniquely human. In this Forbes article, Dr. Aviva Legatt emphasizes that...
by Christine De Baca | Nov 8, 2024
by eCampusNews Staff The Council for Aid to Education, Inc. (CAE), a nonprofit developer of performance-based assessments that authentically measure students’ essential academic and career skills, today announced the launch of its new Critical Thinking Skills...
by Christine De Baca | Jul 15, 2024
Key Takeaways from Johnny Key, Former AK Secretary of Education This year’s Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO) National Conference on Student Assessments (NCSA), held June 24–26 in Seattle, WA, featured the standout session, “Assessment...