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Study: Support from teachers, family and friends is crucial for avoiding burnout in students with perfectionist traits
To foster school engagement and reduce student burnout and anxiety in general upper secondary education, it is essential to understand,... Read more
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Educational research can rebound through strategic AI integration, experts suggest
Research in education is struggling, but the good news is it can be revived, according to University of Kansas scholars.... Read more
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To save in-person lectures, universities need to provide lessons worth showing up for
In-person lectures have been a staple of university learning for centuries.... Read more
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How Indigenous-led health education in remote communities can make reconciliation real
If Canada is serious about reconciliation, it must change how it trains health professionals. Right now, too few Indigenous doctors,... Read more
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Why America still needs public schools
While the White House's fight with elite universities such as Columbia and Harvard has recently dominated the headlines, the feud... Read more
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Brazilian research network generates 0.66% of national GDP, study shows
Trying to assess the effects of research and innovation is a recurring topic in science worldwide. A macroeconomic impact study... Read more
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AI is changing how students learn—or avoid learning
A USC study reveals most students use tools like ChatGPT to shortcut assignments, unless professors actively guide them toward deeper,... Read more
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Gender, language and income biases limit contributions to scientific, English-language journals
Women, non-native English speakers and those from lower-income countries published fewer English-language peer-reviewed papers than men, native English speakers and... Read more
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Personal storytelling during medical training can improve learning and way doctors connect with their patients
Most medical schools teach students about illness through lectures or clinical vignettes as taught by doctors, but Boston University Chobanian... Read more
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ChatGPT appears to improvise when put through ancient Greek math puzzle
The Artificial Intelligence chatbot, ChatGPT, appeared to improvise ideas and make mistakes like a student in a study that rebooted... Read more
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Songs for Littles: The research that explains YouTube sensation Ms Rachel
For many parents of babies and toddlers, there is one YouTube channel that is a household name. Ms Rachel and... Read more
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What even is social media, tho? Adults and teens often differ, researchers find
When it comes to digital media and social media, fam—teens and adults are sometimes lowkey on different wavelengths.... Read more
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Our new study found AI is wreaking havoc on uni assessments. Here's how we should respond
Artificial intelligence (AI) is wrecking havoc on university assessments and exams.... Read more
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ER drama 'The Pitt' shines a light on compassionate teaching
The Pitt, HBO Max's Emmy-winning television medical drama, is a breakout hit.... Read more
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Science communication is a conversation, not a script
On 23 January 2020, reports became reality as the first COVID-19 case was detected in Australia. It was a grim... Read more