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For America’s Children, Screen Time is Here to Stay – The 74

For America’s Children, Screen Time is Here to Stay – The 74 | The Psychogenyx News Feed | Scoop.it
Since returning to school last year, Utah teacher John Arthur has seen more and more kids show up to his classroom exhausted and angry after working through drama on Snapchat until 3 a.m. But as much as Arthur is concerned about the heightened amount of time students spend in the digital world since the start […]
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Sport Psychology Techniques Helps Students To Get Into The Country's Top Universities

Sport Psychology Techniques Helps Students To Get Into The Country's Top Universities | The Psychogenyx News Feed | Scoop.it
Sports psychology helps students to be relaxed, focused and confident in the classroom and on the athletic field.
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How to Turn Your Home Into the Best Classroom It Can Be - The New York Times

How to Turn Your Home Into the Best Classroom It Can Be - The New York Times | The Psychogenyx News Feed | Scoop.it
School is back, and for many families this year that means learning from home. Here are some tips and tools for how to create the best educational environment for your children.
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“Paying attention?” an app asks – helping kids monitor their own classroom behavior - The Hechinger Report

“Paying attention?” an app asks – helping kids monitor their own classroom behavior - The Hechinger Report | The Psychogenyx News Feed | Scoop.it
Between kids chattering, bolting from their seats or simply staring out the window, keeping students focused is a constant battle for Alexandra Beckman, a special education teacher of fifth- and sixth-graders in Ozark, Missouri. “It’s probably how I spend the majority of my day,” Beckman admitted. She recently tried a new approach to claw back …
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