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parenting / teaching
The Science of Student Motivation
Noted author and psychologist David Yeager on the common mistakes we make when giving feedback to students, and how to tap into purpose and belonging...
edutopia.org
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Job fair draws students to Saskatchewan Polytechnic Uko AkpanukoDaily Herald The Saskatchewan Polytechnic, Prince Albert Campus held one of its...
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books
In "Outside Women," Marginalized Voices Reverberate Across Centuries - Electric Literature
Roohi Choudhry’s bold yet tender debut novel, Outside Women, follows two “outside women” who live a century apart. Hajra, a graduate student fleeing...
electricliterature.com
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teaching / learning
8 strategies for inspiring engagement among elementary math students
I’m an instructional coach at an elementary school with a wonderfully (and increasingly) diverse student population. Finding ways to bring math alive...
smartbrief.com
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science
'Cosmic censorship' may be hiding what's really happening inside black holes
Albert Einstein’s theory of gravity, general relativity, is famously incomplete. As proven by physics Nobel laureate Roger Penrose, when matter...
studyfinds.org
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learning
Is Student Behavior Getting Any Better? What a New Survey Says
Student behavior problems continue to plague schools, and educators say they’ve actually grown more serious, according to a recent survey by the...
edweek.org
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apps
WalkStar Provides the Perfect Motivation to Keep Moving
Getting out and moving, whether you’re running or walking, is even better with music. The new app WalkStar will help keep you motivated. Using...
appadvice.com
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nature
A science mega-programme is taking shape in the EU: what it means for researchers
A new research commissioner will help to build the European Union’s next massive science scheme — with a renewed focus on innovation. David...
nature.com
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science
Neandertal genes in people today came from hook-ups around 47,000 years ago
Most present-day humans carry a small amount of Neandertal DNA that can be traced back to a single period of interbreeding, two genetic analyses find....
sciencenews.org
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learning
Grinnell College receives $ 10M gift for computer science, university needs • Iowa Capital Dispatch
A multimillion-dollar gift from a Grinnell College alum and technology pioneers will help the private university transform its computer science...
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fitness
Neuroscience Says This Simple Habit Improves Cognitive Health and Makes Your Brain Act Younger
“The idea here is that we can momentarily counteract [decline] through movement. It’s compelling.” Do things like this ever happen to you? Someone asks...
techfixated.com
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learning
Yew Chung students see a world without limits
[The content of this article has been produced by our advertising partner.] A core objective for Yew Chung International School (YCIS) is to ensure...
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technology
10 Most Censored Countries on Earth
One day, you're streaming your favorite show; the next, it's wiped from existence—no warning, no explanation. That's not science fiction. Governments call the shots...
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self improvement
Neuroscience Says Drinking Coffee Boosts Brain Function and Makes You Live Longer
Don’t you love it when something you might do anyway, like drinking coffee, turns out to have health benefits you never knew? Is coffee...
inc.com
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beauty
Most Viral Anti-Aging Techniques Aren’t Backed By Science; Here’s What Skin Experts Actually Recommend
Novel skin care routines and anti-aging experts are rampant these days on social media, especially with the rise of “skinfluencers.” The internet is home to...
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cooking
‘Top Level’ chef Zach Laidlaw returns to his ECC roots to give cooking demo, work with students
“Next Level Chef” finalist Zach Laidlaw, now a visiting chef at his alma mater Elgin Community College, presented a cooking demonstration Thursday and later worked...
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books
My Recent Reads & If I Recommend Them Or Not
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at U Conn chapter.I added an English minor just because I absolutely...
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science
Photo Authentically Shows Dinosaur Limb with 'Remarkable' Features
"Dakota the Dinomummy" is one of the best-preserved natural dinosaur mummies. An image shared to Reddit in October 2024 claimed to show the hoof of a...
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nature / science
Government Hires Crackpot to "Study" Nonexistent Link Between Vaccines and Autism
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science
Octopuses Have Three time s As Many Brains As They Have Hearts
Octopuses are strange creatures, and even after thousands of years of study, the facts that we unravel about these cephalopods continue to amaze us....
sciencing.com
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technology
Humanoid robots: Stepping out of science fiction, into the real world
For many decades, science fiction films and books have described and shown us a variety of humanoid robots that range from ones that look clearly...
roboticsandautomationnews.com
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books
How this teacher shares life-changing magic of books with students
Jazzmyne Townsend, who teaches kindergarten through fifth grade in Washington, D.C., goes the extra mile for her students, creating personalized lesson plans and fostering...
today.com
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how-to
How to Maximize your Listening Experience on Spotify
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Drexel chapter.If someone ever mentions that they use Apple Music, I...
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science / wellness
A nation exhausted: The neuroscience of why Americans are tuning out politics
“I am definitely not following the news anymore,” one patient told me when I asked about her political news consumption in the weeks before the 2024...
theconversation.com
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science
Calderas Across Two Worlds
One of the most common features found at large volcanoes are calderas, formed by the collapse of the land due to eruption. The scale of...
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science
Potential World First: Wild Doorbell Video Records Sound of Meteorite Crash
With the growing ubiquity of cameras, in our pockets and in our homes, it's not that strange to capture those moments when space rocks streak...
sciencealert.com
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