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Dec 25 2024EDUCATION

How College Sports Experiences Shape Athletic Growth

Ever wondered how the sports environment in college affects the athletic progress of students? It turns out, the way students perceive their sports environment has a significant impact. This perception influences their physical activity and their confidence in learning sports skills. Both of these f

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Dec 24 2024EDUCATION

Evidence vs. Absence: A Different View

Recently, some researchers argued that limited evidence isn't the same as no evidence at all. They're responding to a claim that there's no evidence to support a certain idea. This debate is all about how we interpret what we find. Let's think about it this way: If you're looking for clues to solve

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Dec 24 2024EDUCATION

Game-Based Assertiveness: A New Way to Deal with School Bullying in Mexico

School bullying is a big problem in Mexico. Around 19% of students face it. Even though there have been many efforts to stop it, it's still happening. Now, a new way is being tried out: game-based learning. This new method is teaching kids to be assertive, which means standing up for themselves in a

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Dec 23 2024EDUCATION

College Students with Intellectual Disabilities: Their Views on Physical Activity

College campuses today offer special programs for students with intellectual disabilities (ID). A recent study looked into how these students experience and think about physical activity (PA). Researchers talked to eight students in a US college program to learn more. They found that most students o

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Dec 23 2024EDUCATION

Boosting Medical Students' Cultural Skills: A New Way to Teach Ethics

These days, doctors need to understand lots of different cultures to give the best care. But, medical schools don't always teach this enough, especially when it comes to Muslim patients. A group of educators in Germany is trying something new. They created a special training program to help medical

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Dec 23 2024EDUCATION

How Academic Confidence Battles Procrastination and Boosts Grades

Ever wondered how your belief in your ability to tackle school tasks can make a real difference? Let's dive into how academic self-efficacy, which is essentially your confidence in your academic skills, plays a crucial role in shaping your study habits, performance, and overall satisfaction. First

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Dec 22 2024EDUCATION

Chicago Schools Chief Fired After Turbulent Months

In a surprising turn of events, the Chicago Board of Education voted to fire Pedro Martinez, the leader of the city's public school system, on Friday night. This decision followed months of political upheaval. The vote was a victory for both the Chicago Teachers Union and Mayor Brandon Johnson, who

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Dec 22 2024EDUCATION

Chicago Schools Save Seven Charters from Closure

In a surprising move, the Chicago Board of Education decided to keep seven charter schools from closing. These schools, run by Acero Schools, were planned to shut down at the end of the year. The board voted unanimously to fund a rescue plan that will keep all seven schools open for another year. Tw

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Dec 21 2024EDUCATION

Transforming Attitudes: A Social Media Campaign for Sex Education in Pakistan

In Pakistan, especially in Islamabad, there's a significant challenge when it comes to introducing sexuality education in schools. A recent study discovered that the community is either in denial or resistant to this idea. Why? Many people simply don’t understand what comprehensive sexuality educati

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Dec 20 2024EDUCATION

Biden’s Final Act: More Loan Forgiveness for Public Workers

President Joe Biden's administration is wrapping up its student loan relief efforts with a bang. Recently, the Education Department announced they're forgiving federal student loans for another 55, 000 workers. These workers include teachers, nurses, members of the military, law enforcement officers

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