In early reading, first graders who are behind have an 88 percent chance of still being behind in fourth grade--rigor and ...
Solving the literacy crisis requires commitment to implementation and letting go of familiar approaches that aren't serving ...
Francie Alexander argues for continuity across subject areas Asking a child to juggle seven balls all at once—a challenge for ...
Congress ended funding for Reading First in 2009. The more recent science of reading movement, though, has been propelled by ...
The lesson for the day had the students reading One Giant Leap, which narrates the Apollo 11 moon landing. Yet two ...
Ambition today demands more than hustle. It asks for alignment, awareness and disciplined intention. From Taoist ease to ...
Another machine unlearning method recently was developed specifically for AI-generated voices. Jong Hwan Ko, an associate ...
Rubrics are one of the most useful assessment tools a teacher can have. A well-designed rubric tells students exactly what ...
Industrial yeasts are a powerhouse of protein production, used to manufacture vaccines, biopharmaceuticals, and other useful compounds. In a new study, MIT chemical engineers have harnessed artificial ...
Generative AI has created a problem that goes far deeper than cheating. When a tool like ChatGPT can write a coherent essay, solve a multi-step math problem, analyze a historical event, and produce a ...
Coding can help students understand the building blocks of world languages, and it provides an authentic way to tell stories.
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Sprint, Don’t Relax: Brief Bursts of Intense Exercise Outperformed Relaxation for Panic Disorder
In A Nutshell Brazilian researchers tested 72 panic disorder patients in a head-to-head trial: high-intensity sprint ...
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