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The study claimed that people who use sweeteners can experience a decline in verbal fluency, which refers to the cognitive ...
In fact, research supports students’ well-being is tied to their academic performance. In one study of 3,400 high school ...
A large study of nearly 13,000 adults found that consuming high levels of certain artificial sweeteners is linked to faster ...
More broadly across the sector, employer perceptions influence how schools deliver their programmes. A recent GMAC survey of some 1,100 corporate recruiters and hiring managers found that 55 per cent ...
She’s six years old, lives in Brisbane and might just be one of the best resilience coaches on television. We’re talking ...
Securing a graduate role at a big four consulting firm can set you up for life. But as competition among hungry contenders ...
Monsoons present a challenge for parents seeking indoor activities for kids beyond screens. Excessive screen time can hinder ...
As an older millennial, my high school and college summers were defined largely by the jobs I held. Not many of today’s teens ...
The extraordinary evolution of humans is often exemplified by two defining traits: large brains and highly dexterous hands. Together, they enabled the development of tools, the rise of complex ...
Poor people just need money. Matt Bruenig’s contention, also in The Argument, was typical. He scorned the very idea that ...
Clayton-Bradley Academy announced Friday it has received a $3,600 STEM grant from the Toshiba America Foundation (TAF).
As it falls short of delivering on its promise of producing employable graduates, the case for the K-to-12 program is further called into question amid the persistent learning crisis in the country.