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  • Are Multi-age Classrooms Better for Children?

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  • Age in the Classroom: Keep it Uniform or Mix it UP?

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  • Biology & Education Out of Sync for Teens

    ‘Their Body Clocks are in Some Time Zone West of Us’ When children enter puberty, their circadian rhythms change, which means early school start times maybe turning many of them into sleep-deprived zombies prone to moodiness and sub-par academic performance. As long schools start when kids need to be asleep, says sleep researcher Mary Carskadon,

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