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Witnessing violence in high school as bad as being bullied
Students who witness violence in school at age 13 are at later risk of psycho-social and academic impairment at age
Continue reading »Teachers lacking educational background in science use inquiry-oriented instruction least: Not using the pedagogical approach heralded by the National Research Council could be linked to unfilled STEM jobs
A new study shows that eighth-grade science teachers without an educational background in science are less likely to practice inquiry-oriented
Continue reading »American sign language and English language learners: New linguistic research supports the need for policy changes
A new study of the educational needs of students who are native users of American Sign Language (ASL) shows glaring
Continue reading »Workplace dress codes present barriers to people living with disabilities: Research from textile and apparel researchers find demand for inclusive clothing options
According to the U.S. Census, nearly 20 million people of working age live with a disability. While past research has
Continue reading »Taxing sweet snacks may bring greater health benefits than taxing sugar-sweetened drinks
Taxing sweet snacks could lead to broader reductions in the amount of sugar purchased than similar increases in the price
Continue reading »British pilots score high on burnout scale — but still perform well
A study among British airline pilots shows that 20 percent of them have scores on a burnout scale that are
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