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Disconnected from math, students call for real-world relevance, survey reveals
According to the first-ever survey fielded by RAND's new American Youth Panel (AYP), 49% of students in middle and high... Read more
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Train teachers on how to get parents involved in children's learning, say researchers
Over half of primary and secondary school teachers in England have not been trained in how to support parents' involvement... Read more
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'No one knew what was happening': New research shows how domestic violence harms young people's schooling
Every school around Australia is almost certain to have students who are victim-survivors of family and domestic violence.... Read more
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How to break the cycle of math anxiety
It's an old joke that there are three kinds of people in the world: those who are good at math... Read more
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Schools need better systems to support students experiencing family and domestic violence
Australian schools need comprehensive support systems to address the learning and safety needs of young people experiencing family and domestic... Read more
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New research paints stark picture for young women in student employment
Employers, trade unions and education providers in England are being urged to come together to make employment fairer for students.... Read more
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A career compass is better than a check for students, study finds
Career guidance and future planning are more effective than financial incentives in improving access to higher education for young people... Read more
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Reproducibility may be the key idea students need to balance trust in evidence with healthy skepticism
Many people have been there.... Read more
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Is expelling students for out-of-school behavior a good idea?
When does a school's responsibility for student behavior end? Is it at 3pm when the bell goes? Or does a... Read more
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Mathematical model helps European regions set suitable targets to close gender gaps in education
The gender gap in education doesn't always disadvantage women. In countries like Estonia, Iceland, or Sweden, women outperform men in... Read more
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With a government review underway, we have to ask why children bully other kids
The federal government has launched a "rapid review" to look at what works to prevent bullying in schools.... Read more
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Academics join global call on Meta for more rigorous study of social media impact on children
Two University of Bath School of Management experts have joined a coalition of leading academics from across the world to... Read more
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Study investigates why mathematical identity is important for students' motivation and competence
Students' perceptions of their mathematical identity can provide insight into why some lose motivation or underperform in math. "The background... Read more
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Study finds teachers, students together can form own social constructions of thinking
There is an old saying that teachers don't tell students what to think, but what to think about. A new... Read more
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ChatGPT useful for learning languages, but students' critical vision must be fostered when using it, says study
Given the growing number of people who turn to ChatGPT when studying a foreign language, pioneering research by UPF reveals... Read more