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Jan 02 2025EDUCATION

Boosting Classroom Inclusivity: How Anti-Hate Speech Programs Make a Difference

Imagine walking into a classroom where everyone feels welcome and accepted. This is the power of an inclusive classroom climate, especially important during times of conflict and division. But how do we make sure our schools foster such environments? A recent study in Germany decided to test this by

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Jan 02 2025EDUCATION

Students' Views on Teamwork in Medical Training

Healthcare is changing rapidly, which has highlighted the need for something called interprofessional education (IPE). While many people see the value of IPE, it’s not used everywhere and there’s debate about when and how to use it. A study at Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland - Bahrain (RCSI Bah

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Jan 01 2025EDUCATION

Indiana's Graduation Success Story: A New Milestone

Indiana's class of 2024 has something to celebrate! The state just hit a new high in graduation rates, with 90. 2% of students earning their diplomas. This is a jump from last year's 89%. The good news isn't just for some students; it's across the board. Every group saw improvements, including minor

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Jan 01 2025EDUCATION

High School Photographers Shine in 2024

This year has been a banner year for high school photojournalism in Massachusetts. The Globe recently shared a collection of 30 stunning photos, capturing the action of 20 different sports teams. These images were taken by 15 talented students from across the state. This is just the latest in a seri

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Dec 31 2024HEALTH

How Exercise and Sleep Impact Mental Health in Chinese College Students

Ever wondered how much exercise and sleep can really affect the mental well-being of college students? A recent study took a close look at this topic among Chinese university students. Researchers were curious about how active these students were, how well they slept, and how these two factors influ

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Dec 31 2024HEALTH

Self-Harm Hopes: How Sleep Troubles and College Stress Connect

College is tough, and it can take a real toll on students' mental health. Let's talk about non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI), which is pretty common among them. This isn't about trying to end their life, but it's still a big warning sign. Insomnia, or having trouble sleeping, is a major player here. I

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Dec 31 2024HEALTH

Teaching Future Doctors How to Talk to Patients About Healthy Living

It's no secret that doctors struggle with encouraging patients to adopt healthier habits. They often feel it's not that important or lack confidence in delivering guidance. But, do you know where this pattern starts? It begins early in medical school, specifically in the preclinical years. There's a

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Dec 31 2024SPORTS

Why Do Teens Quit Sports? Unpacking the Problem

Have you ever wondered why some teens give up sports even though it's good for their health and social life? Researchers have been digging into this issue to figure out what's causing the dropout rate in youth sports. It's a common problem that's causing concern, and finding solutions means understa

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Dec 31 2024POLITICS

Wrestling CEO Takes On Education: A Unique Choice

Imagine this: a wrestling CEO is now in charge of the Department of Education. That's right, Linda McMahon, who rose to fame in the wrestling world, is now at the helm of education. Unlike typical educators, she doesn't have a degree in education. In fact, her degree is in French, not education. So,

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Dec 31 2024EDUCATION

Choosing the Best Student Loan Repayment Plan for Your Needs

The Education Department has reopened two repayment plans while facing legal battles over their new Saving on a Valuable Education plan, or SAVE. Republican attorneys general from Kansas and Missouri argue that President Joe Biden is trying to skirt around the Supreme Court's block on his debt cance

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