First study to show how anger bias based on race may extend to teachers and children
Razi Berry Prospective teachers appear more likely to misinterpret Black children as angry than white children, which may undermine the education of [...]
Razi Berry Prospective teachers appear more likely to misinterpret Black children as angry than white children, which may undermine the education of [...]
...by eighth-grade science teachers with both education and science degrees, as well as by teachers with graduate-level degrees in [...]
...engage in sexual behavior with a partner, you are exposing yourself to potential infections. This means oral-genital, oral-anal, genital-genital, [...]
...childhood obesity, sleep disturbance, and attention problems. “Today’s children grow up immersed in digital media, which means they often are connecting [...]
...children’s focus in relation to their movement. The study noted, “A trial-by-trial analysis reveals more intense physical activity is [...]
...emotional and social support. Interest in active learning grew as the COVID-19 pandemic challenged educators to find new ways to engage students. Schools and [...]
...paper makes concrete recommendations for policy-makers, publishers, authors of learning materials, examination boards and teacher training providers. It urges: [...]
...from 2013 was analyzed They analyzed data collected during a 2013 study led by Orpinas, which followed a cohort of adolescents from [...]
...candidosis in heterosexual couples.” J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol. 2011 Feb;25(2):145-51. Mayayo E, Fernández-Silva F. “Fungal prostatitis: an [...]
...cases last year — according to a Kaiser Health News analysis of new state health data. Almost half of those are outside the major population [...]