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Useful Feedback, More Than Praise, Helps Students Flourish  
Useful Feedback, More Than Praise, Helps Students Flourish
Teacher feedback that gives students options can make them feel empowered.
 
Let Teenagers Sleep  
Let Teenagers Sleep
Despite years of evidence that starting school later promotes better health and improved grades, too few schools have adopted this measure.
 
Adversity in Early Childhood Can Impair Brain Development  
Adversity in Early Childhood Can Impair Brain Development
Adverse early childhood experience leaves persisting traces in brain structure, highlighting the importance of preventive measures for healthy brain development.
 
Quantum Computing Is the Future, and Schools Need to Catch Up  
Quantum Computing Is the Future, and Schools Need to Catch Up
Top universities are finally bringing the excitement of the quantum future into the classroom.
 
Subverting Climate Science in the Classroom  
Subverting Climate Science in the Classroom
Oil and gas representatives influence the standards for courses and textbooks, from kindergarten to 12th grade.
 
 
 
 
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