Policy makers, tech executives, teachers, and parents are forever trying to find new ways to improve kids’ performance at school. Schools design and redesign curricula, teachers embrace and reject new learning technologies, and parents plot ways to get their kids to study more. One novel solution researchers find helps kids to perform better is to ge
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Dr. Susan Bainbridge
May 11, 2017 2:20 PM
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Helen Anderson's curator insight,
May 12, 2017 3:30 AM
Not for Assessment 2 but... I feel this will be helpful in supporting students at the school I work at. So many students do not have practical study skills and this could help students to study smarter not harder.
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