Category: Education/Family (Page 19)
Researchers from the University of Leeds found a link between eating breakfast and General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) grades among British students.
The study fo…
A study has reported that students who can understand and manage their emotions perform well in school.
In addition to having high intellect and being conscientious
A study done in the Netherlands suggests that children who engage in effort-focused self-talk can improve their math scores.
Two forms of self-talk are effort-focused and abili…
New data show that online enrollments in the United States continue to have a steady increase in recent years.
The latest data on distance education enrollment…
Estonia has outranked all European countries in a global academic ability test, and the small country is now planning to teach its best practices to the world.
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Brigham Young University (BYU) in Idaho retracted its Medicaid insurance ban after student uproar.
The BYU, like other schools in the United S…
A study by the National Literacy Trust, a charity that advocates children’s literacy, revealed that a reading gap exists among children in the United Kingdom.
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Children with helicopter parents—those who are excessively involved in their child’s life—are likely to suffer from burnout, a study suggests.
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A UK professor’s social media post received negative reactions after being misinterpreted by some netizens.
In October, Carrie Paechter
The University of Western Australia (UWA) formally announced its decision to close the UWA Publishing (UWAP).
The university’s deputy vice-chancellor for global partnerships an…