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How to keep kids curious – 5 questions answered
Could schools be putting a damper on children’s curiosity? Jose Luis Pelaez Inc via Getty Images Perry Zurn, American University Kids are ...
September 27, 2022
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Christina
Being a librarian isn’t just about books – it’s about helping everyone get access to information and resources
As the pandemic continues to pose new challenges, libraries are finding ways to better meet the needs of their communities. Klaus ...
September 27, 2022
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Christina
‘There’s only so far I can take them’ – why teachers give up on struggling students who don’t do their homework
Failure to complete homework leaves students in the lurch. MoMorad via Getty Images Jessica Calarco, Indiana University and Ilana Horn, ...
September 27, 2022
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Christina
Book bans reflect outdated beliefs about how children read
Book-banning campaigns often misrepresent how young readers consume and process literature. Michael Loccisano/Getty Images Trisha Tucker, USC ...
September 27, 2022
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Christina
New study seeks to explain the ‘Mandela Effect’ – the bizarre phenomenon of shared false memories
When asked to recall the popular children’s book series ‘The Berenstain Bears,’ many people make the same error by spelling it ...
September 27, 2022
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Christina
Princeton offers free tuition for families earning up to $100,000
Undergraduate students whose families earn up to $100,000 will be able to attend Princeton University for free starting next year, the Ivy ...
September 18, 2022
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Anonymous
Purpose and gratitude boost academic engagement
Students who are career-driven tend to do better academically. Morsa Images via Getty Images Mariya Yukhymenko, California State University, ...
September 16, 2022
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Christina
One way to help college students get enough sleep – pay them to go to bed
Most college students get less than seven hours of sleep per night. skynesher via Getty Images Osea Giuntella, University of Pittsburgh The ...
September 16, 2022
by
Christina
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