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Managerialism in UK schools erodes teachers’ mental health and well-being
Performance targets, increased workload, curriculum changes and other bureaucratic changes are eroding teachers’ professional identity and harming their mental health,
Cumulative sub-concussive impacts in a single season of youth football: Researchers find no association with declines in neurocognitive measures
In an investigation of head impact burden and change in neurocognitive function during a season of youth football, researchers find
‘Reality’ driver’s ed increases teens’ awareness of outcomes of risky driving
Teens who took a supplemental drivers’ education program — including tours of emergency rooms, intensive care units and a morgue
Dehydration alters human brain shape and activity, slackens task performance
When dehydration strikes, part of the brain can swell, neural signaling can intensify, and doing monotonous tasks can get harder.
More minorities labeled ‘learning disabled’ because of social inequities, study finds
A new Portland State University study suggests that the disproportionate placement of racial minorities into special education for learning disabilities
Brain response study upends thinking about why practice speeds up motor reaction times: Practicing a movement does make future similar movements happen faster, but not because the brain
Researchers in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Johns Hopkins Medicine report that a computerized study of 36
Reaching for tissues at the symphony? It’s probably solo time
Music can transport a spirit from sullen to joyful. It can bring a concertgoer to unexpected tears. But the details
Small classes reduce performance gaps in science
From high-stakes multiple choice exams to the social climate of the classroom, research has shown those factors can contribute to
Flexible content delivery, student-faculty interaction frees time without hurting grades
Medical students face an intense schedule and workload and often struggle to juggle their priorities. Similarly, medical school faculty must