This week on the podcast recorded live at The Secret Life of Students, new Wonkhe research has found that nearly half of students worry their grades don’t reflect what they actually know – so what does that tell us about how students are making decisions around AI use, and what does it mean for assessment in higher education?
Plus highlights from sessions across the conference, and a tuition fees row that threatens to derail the government’s Brexit reset – with the EU pushing for home fee rates for students arriving under a new youth mobility deal.
With Helen King, Director of Learning Innovation, Development and Skills at Bath Spa University, Rosie Birch, Communities Officer at Brighton Students’ Union and John Blake, Director at The Post-18 Project, and presented by Jim Dickinson, Associate Editor at Wonkhe.
On the site:
An accountability moment is what makes AI work for learning
A tuition fees row could sink the UK’s Brexit reset
