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College students appear resistant to using 988 crisis phone line
The 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline launched across the U.S. nearly 2 years ago. But college students—who are particularly vulnerable... Read more
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Study finds students, designers have different perceptions of masculine, feminine traits of classrooms
The way people interact with the built environment can influence whether they feel comfortable in a space or if they... Read more
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AI art generators have a place in K-12 classrooms, say researchers
Making visual art with the help of artificial intelligence could be a great way to teach kids about the ethics... Read more
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Study finds school gardens can foster children's interest in nature
Children's interest in nature is crucial for their understanding and appreciation of the natural environment, as well as for their... Read more
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Trauma-informed approaches to discipline matter for equitable and safe schooling
Schools across North America are increasingly implementing policies and practices to reduce suspensions and expulsions.... Read more
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Games in the classroom and the boardroom: How 'serious games' are helping us learn
A team of researchers is encouraging us to swap textbooks for games, as they drive the application of games in... Read more
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Music education, support networks, and continuity are key factors regulating adolescents' arts participation, says study
How do young people find their way to music-making? Researchers Anna Kuoppamäki from the University of the Arts Helsinki and... Read more
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A Bronx school district offers lessons in boosting student mental health
If you are an educator or a parent, you have likely already seen many ways in which "the kids are... Read more
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Study finds Massachusetts school desegregation program benefits K-12 students
A new study has found that a long-standing voluntary school desegregation program in Massachusetts has a significant positive impact on... Read more
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Digital literacy expert explains differences between reading in print and online
Rachel Karchmer-Klein, associate professor in the College of Education and Human Development at the University of Delaware, co-designed a research... Read more
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Studies recommend increased research into achievement, engagement to raise student math scores
A new study into classroom practices, led by Dr. Steve Murphy, has found extensive research fails to uncover how teachers... Read more
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New paths in climate change education: Drama as a key to change?
Given the pressing challenges of climate change, education is increasingly seen as a key to transformative adaptation to a changing... Read more
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Introducing competition between schools involves a lot of work and major costs, Swedish study shows
After the introduction of the freedom to choose between upper secondary schools in 1992, it took nearly 10 years for... Read more
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Case study: The evolution of a series of participant-centered workshops
Ludmila Tyler, senior lecturer in the biochemistry and molecular biology (BMB) department, is co-first author of a paper in the... Read more
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Schools may be underestimating how many kids are homeless
School districts could be severely underestimating how many kids are homeless in their communities, allowing those children to fall through... Read more