There’s a good higher education article in the The Atlantic this month titled “In The Basement of the Ivory Tower.” It’s written by an anonymous “Professor X,” an adjunct English instructor at both a small private college and a community college in the northeast. The gist is that many of his students are woefully unprepared [...]






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