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Study: Rewarding teamwork is key to improving primary children’s spelling

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How students recognise ‘fake news’ in digital literacy tasks

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USA girls outscore boys on tech, engineering, even without class

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Analysis of scores shows an increase in the gender gap between boys and girls in the USA

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Insufficient sleep in children associated with poor diet, obesity and more screen time

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Boys form the most tight-knit groups in school

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Children’s friendship groups in secondary school remain consistent over time and are often structured around

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Making children feel like they matter, matters

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Study explores what makes strong science teachers

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A new USA-based study shows that eighth-grade science teachers without an educational background in science

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Childhood sibling dynamics may predict differences in college education

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The effects of sibling relationships may go beyond childhood bickering and bonding, according to Penn

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Students who study and sleep more don’t just do better in school—they’re happier

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Don’t blame adolescent social behaviour on hormones

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Reproductive hormones that develop during puberty are not responsible for changes in social behaviour that

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Study highlights value of acknowledging adolescents’ perspectives

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Across very different cultures – Ghana and the United States – when parents acknowledge the

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Preschoolers’ story comprehension similar for print and digital books

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The content of children’s books — not its form as a print book or a

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Thinking strategically about study resources boosts students’ final grades

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Help students revise by letting them talk

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Students who are given information and tell someone about it shortly afterward recall the details

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Girls with poorer motor skills more likely than boys to be obese

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Young girls who exhibit a poor mastery of fundamental movement skills (FMS) are more likely

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