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Education Week ranks Moore, Ford among top 200 US scholars
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The link between finances and loneliness in older adults
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Center seeks new partners to study student learning
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How to improve teaching: Use student data in teacher coaching
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Finding joy when you don’t feel it
You know this elusive emotion when you feel it, and especially when you don’t. Learn ways to rethink and cultivate joy, even in the tough times
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Screen time for young kids: What are growing minds missing?
Overuse of media devices might impact white matter in developing brains, research shows. But it’s less about screens and more about the interactions that young children aren’t receiving.
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American history: Having another déjà vu moment
Repeating cycles in the United States could serve as lessons for a better future, if we first recognize them.