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Getting Kids Moving: Home Tennis Keeps Kids Active, and Learning
Games-making is designed to encourage students to create their own tennis games using various equipment from around their home environment, getting kids to move more, improve their skills, and come up with their own creative tennis games.
Young Children Can Learn Math Skills from Intelligent Virtual Characters
A new study examined whether young children’s verbal engagement with an onscreen interactive media character could boost their math skills.
Chatty Kids Do Better At School, New Study Shows
Young children go on to achieve more academic success when their verbal skills are enhanced, a new study suggests.
Achievement Gaps May Explain Racial Overrepresentation in Special Education
School districts may be flagged as over-identifying students of color as having disabilities when other factors, such as achievement gaps, may explain these disparities.
Do Girls Read Better Than Boys? If So, Gender Stereotypes May Be to Blame
Researchers examined the relation between classmates’ gender stereotypes and individual students’ reading outcomes to shed light on how these stereotypes contribute to the gender gap in reading.
Moderate Exercise Can Benefit Memory Performance
Moderate intensity exercise such as brisk walking, water aerobics or cycling can have the most beneficial effect on memory performance.
Testing During Studying Improves Memory and Inference
Learning something new? Take a test! Research shows that taking a test is more effective than other ways of studying when learning and making inferences.
Mother Nature: Reshaping Modern Play Spaces for Children’s Health
A world first review of the importance of nature play could transform children’s play spaces, supporting investment in city and urban parks, while also delivering important opportunities for children’s physical, social and emotional development.
High-Quality Teacher–Child Interactions Predict Children's Learning Outcomes
Most early childhood instructional alignment initiatives focus on the use of curricula, instructional practices, learning standards and assessments. But is it enough?
Contagious Learning: How Drama and Experience Enhance Learning
It's a concept first brought to light decades ago, but still very relevant in education today: lived experience. Specifically, how can educators create significant experiences to engage students and enhance learning?
When It's Story Time, Animated Books Are Better for Learning
Digital storybooks that animate upon a child's vocalization offer beneficial learning opportunities, especially for children with less developed attention regulation.
The Power of Parents
A study on the impact of parents’ inclusion in their young children’s interventions found that parents can play a crucial role in their toddlers’ development.