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Memory depends on protein ‘off-switch’
Memory, learning and cognitive flexibility depend on a protein ‘off-switch’
Read moreStudents taught by highly qualified teachers more likely to obtain bachelor’s degree: Schools with more teachers who majored in their teaching subject are more likely to have students succeed both short and long term
Previous research has shown that teachers play a pivotal role
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Children as young as age three are able to make
Read more‘Undermatched’ students less likely to graduate on time compared to peers: New study suggests widest graduation gap among Hispanic students
“Undermatching” is a term to describe when high-performing students, typically
Read moreHow ‘navigational hazards’ in metro maps confuse travelers
Peter B. Lloyd, a PhD student in the School of
Read moreAttentive adults increase children’s ability to empathize
For human beings to function socially, they need to be
Read moreDivide and conquer: Creating better medicines with fewer side effects
Today, a new study published in Science by Professors Yossi
Read moreMore than 9 in 10 elementary school teachers feel highly stressed
One of the most important factors in ensuring student success
Read moreGirls more likely than boys to struggle with social, behavioral, academic needs
The more failing grades students have during eighth grade, the
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