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Want Children to Cooperate? Let Them Swing Together
Researchers found that synchronized movements, such as swinging in time with each other, can promote prosocial behaviors in young children.
K.C. Compton
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Black, Latino & Low-Income Kids Felt Better Doing Remote School During COVID
Silver, Polikoff & Hackman: Overall, students felt happier, less stressed attending classes in person during pandemic. But that's not true for all
Daniel Silver, Morgan Polikoff & Daniel A. Hackman
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20 Years After Katrina, Lessons from the Fight to Reopen New Orleans’ Schools
The newest episode of ‘Where the Schools Went’ spotlights the tumultuous reopening of George Washington Carver High in the Ninth Ward.
Ravi Gupta
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Katrina
20 Years After Hurricane Katrina, New Podcast Explores Evolution of NOLA Schools
Much has been written about the city’s long road to recovery. Behind those headlines is another story that shaped the lives of thousands of children.
Ravi Gupta
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Public School Enrollment Is Declining — But Not Everywhere, or for All Students
Moon: A new analysis shows these trends vary widely by race, grade level, geography, even schools. What that could mean for the future.
Tara Moon
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