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Boys Value Reading More with Ereaders

Boys Value Reading More with Ereaders | Science News | Scoop.it

As the use of ereaders grows in K–12 schools, school librarians and other educators want to learn how best to adopt devices for student use. But many schools are still in the pilot stage, and it’s unclear how they will eventually integrate these digital tools.

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Girls feel more anger, sadness than boys when friends offend

Girls feel more anger, sadness than boys when friends offend | Science News | Scoop.it
Girls may be sugar and spice, but 'everything nice' takes a back seat when friends let them down.
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Do girls naturally prefer dolls to trucks? Evidence from 2 primate studies

Do girls naturally prefer dolls to trucks? Evidence from 2 primate studies | Science News | Scoop.it
Are gender roles in-born, or are they imprinted upon us? Science blogger Paul F. Norris went searching for answers in the scientific literature and came up with two incredible studies...
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Are Girls' Brains Different from Boys'? | IdeaFeed | Big Think

Are Girls' Brains Different from Boys'? | IdeaFeed | Big Think | Science News | Scoop.it

At this week's annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, panelists were quick to recognize that sex-difference research is easily abused and can justify sexism. That drew a sharp question from two female researchers in the audience who expressed concern that political correctness too often prevents researchers from asking purely scientific questions. If a few guidelines are kept in mind while pursuing research, sexism can be easily avoided.

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