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Glenn Fulcher
Times Higher Education
Manipulating assessment to generate equal outcomes sabotages an engine of fairness in a meritocratic society, says Glenn Fulcher.
36 months ago
Prestigious global award for School of Education academic
University of Leicester
Glenn Fulcher, Professor of Applied Linguistics and Language Assessment in the University of Leicester's School of Education, is the 2021 recipient of the...
42 months ago
Cheating gives lie to our dependence on language testing
The Guardian
The stakes for test takers have become so high, so why not cheat?
155 months ago
New EIT leader enjoying career in education
NZ Herald
Glenn Fulcher, as head of the Tourism and Hospitality and the English Language centre, is now pleased to be part of it.
47 months ago
Calls to decolonise assessment do students a disservice
Times Higher Education
Manipulating assessment to generate equal outcomes sabotages an engine of fairness in a meritocratic society, says Glenn Fulcher.
35 months ago
JBS Souderton workers reject union
PhillyBurbs
Employees at JBS Souderton, a beef processing and rendering plant in Franconia, have voted against joining the Teamsters union.
135 months ago
Decolonisation demands a rethinking of what historical evidence is
Times Higher Education
Studying images, rather than texts, would allow history students to better grasp colonised peoples' agency, says Apurba Chatterjee.
25 months ago
Kraft once called this Upper Macungie site home. Now, Keurig Dr Pepper is expected to fill the void
The Morning Call
It was Nov. 18, 2016, when Kraft Heinz closed its 907610-square-foot factory in Upper Macungie Township, bringing an end to the company's...
60 months ago
Olúfẹ́mi Táíwò: the African professor against decolonisation
Times Higher Education
Nigerian-born Cornell University professor Olúfẹ́mi Táíwò explains why academia – particularly in Africa – should consider the drawbacks of...
23 months ago
Reading leaders disappointed by Pepsi’s closure
Reading Eagle
A city councilman called the closure of the Pepsi distribution center at 1800 Centre Ave. a big loss on Tuesday.It's not only losing 95 jobs...
96 months ago