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The New Addiction That's Probably in Your Purse Anyone who's endured the oblivious cell phone user yapping through movies, train rides or even library visits won't be surprised to find that certain folks may be so attached to their phone that personal relationships and obligations may suffer. Now, Univer... Continue reading The New Addiction That's Probably in Your Purse
Study Focuses On Our Lack Of Focus Does your mind trail from its focus often? Perhaps five, ten percent of the time? More? If you're anything like the students at the University of North Carolina, that number is probably around 30 percent, shows a new study to be published in July's Psycholo... Continue reading Study Focuses On Our Lack Of Focus
Good Instruction Not Enough For Low-Income Students Providing comprehensive instruction by quality teachers is all it takes to raise the famously dire reading scores of low-income schools, right? Wrong. A new study realeased by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill shows that school and classroom... Continue reading Good Instruction Not Enough For Low-Income Students
Exercise Equals Good Grades Physical activity boosts academic performance. Continue reading Exercise Equals Good Grades |
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