
‘Communities that Care’ prevention system helps to protect youth
Students in Pennsylvania school districts that participated in Communities that Care (CTC) coalitions were significantly less likely to use alcohol or marijuana, or to engage […]
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Students in Pennsylvania school districts that participated in Communities that Care (CTC) coalitions were significantly less likely to use alcohol or marijuana, or to engage […] Humans and machines worked together to help train an artificial intelligence — AI — model that outperformed other clickbait detectors, according to researchers at Penn […] Boosting academic success does not have to derive from new teachers or curriculum; it can also come from changing students’ attitudes about their abilities through […] A study of high school and college football players suggests that biomarkers in the blood may have potential use in identifying which players are more […] Compared to patients who see their primary care doctor earlier in the day, cancer screening rates decline significantly as the day goes on, according to […] Elite athletes are less likely to take banned substances if they consider the morality of what they are doing, and not just the health consequences […] A recent study revealed students at an international school in Finland significantly outperformed U.S. students on tasks which measure digital literacy in social media and […] Representation matters for Black women college students when it comes to belonging in rigorous science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) programs, according to a new […] Scientists are making important progress in the battle against a class of devilishly complex human pediatric brain cancers thanks to a new study from a […] Our brain uses filter systems to efficiently manage the gigantic amounts of information that flow over us. Neuronal alpha oscillations are among them. They help […] In a four-year study, a group of science faculty finds that student buy-in to a new curriculum, and therefore satisfaction, increases with each successive undergraduate […] When five school counselors who were part of a counseling team were interviewed to learn how they professionally and personally experienced the deaths of multiple […]
‘Communities that Care’ prevention system helps to protect youth
Clickbait secrets exposed! Humans and AI team up to improve clickbait detection
A growth mindset intervention can change students’ grades if school culture is supportive
After concussion, biomarkers in the blood may help predict recovery time
Cancer screening rates decline when patients see doctors later in day
To cheat or not to cheat? Researchers uncover the moral dilemmas of doping
Finnish school students outperform US students on ‘fake news’ digital literacy tasks
Want black women students to stay in STEM? Help them find role models who look like them: Study finds having allies and role models who share racial identity is key to belonging
Breaking new ground in study of malignant pediatric brain tumor
Neurofeedback helps to control learning success
Curricular changes show success by fourth year
School counselors reflect on their experience following student deaths
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