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Speech therapist highlights reading gap's impact on vulnerable students
Reading ability among young people is declining, and it is the most vulnerable students who are hardest hit, according to... Read more
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Unpaid placements leave teachers and nurses lagging financially, finds study
New UC research highlights financial challenges for trainee teachers, midwives, nurses, and social workers due to long degrees and unpaid... Read more
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Is AI making us stupider? Maybe, according to one of the world's biggest AI companies
There is only so much thinking most of us can do in our heads. Try dividing 16,951 by 67 without... Read more
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New study challenges effectiveness of midyear tests in schools amidst national shift away from standardized assessments
As the national conversation around standardized testing intensifies, new research published in the INFORMS journal Management Science raises critical questions... Read more
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Critical thinking skills prove effective in discerning truth from conspiracy theories
A new experimental study has found that fostering critical thinking can be an effective method to reduce people's tendency to... Read more
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Researcher urges broader action to reduce school absenteeism, sharper focus on targeted catch-up efforts
For the latest report from the Education Recovery Scorecard, co-authored by Harvard's Thomas Kane and released Tuesday, researchers compared academic... Read more
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Love thy neighbor: How church-based schools are creating hope for the future
Hope for the future is key to combating the rising rates of mental illness among Australian kids, and a new... Read more
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Without the Department of Education's Institute of Education Sciences, teachers will struggle in the classroom
The future of the Institute of Education Sciences, the nonpartisan research arm of the Education Department, is suddenly in jeopardy.... Read more
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'When you've got nothing in your belly, you can't concentrate': Teachers on the food banks they run in schools
Across England, schools are running food banks to help the children and their families. Research suggests that 21% of schools... Read more
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Minecraft: A powerful tool for children's learning
It's the globally popular video game that's captured the attention of more than 141 million active players, but Minecraft can... Read more
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Research reveals striking variations in pandemic recovery among US school districts
A new report by researchers at Stanford and Harvard finds that while the average U.S. student still lags behind pre-pandemic... Read more
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AI may be widening gender disparity in research
After the launch of ChatGPT, male researchers' productivity rate increased, pointing to a gender difference in how scientists use AI.... Read more
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Expert blog: A model for legal education in challenging times for access to justice
Dr. Liz Curran, Associate Professor of Clinical Legal Education at Nottingham Law School (NLS), comments below on the release of... Read more
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How Canadian philosopher Marshall McLuhan influenced today's multi-sensory museums
In recent decades, museums and galleries have made a sensory turn when it comes to designing displays and engaging visitors.... Read more
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Veterinary trainees benefit from embedded counseling, new study reveals
Embedded counseling services are becoming increasingly common in veterinary medical programs, but their effectiveness has not historically been measured. A... Read more