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Study finds improved self-regulation in kindergartners …

WebA new study on the mental health effects of kindergarten enrollment ages found strong evidence that a one-year delay dramatically improves a child’s self-regulation abilities …

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Significant racial and ethnic disparities still exist, according to

WebDespite improvements in education, social mobility and many critical areas, large racial and ethnic disparities still exist – and are sometimes even increasing – for other important …

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Stanford-led study finds advantage in more scientific instruction to

WebIt’s a question at the heart of many public health awareness campaigns: Is it better to stick to a few basic facts and keep the message short, or to risk overwhelming your audience …

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Stanford deepens long history of supporting local students’ …

WebMaking space. Established in 2015, the Center for Youth Mental Health and Wellbeing in Stanford Medicine’s Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences makes …

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Just breathe: Simple changes can reduce student stress and …

WebStanford researchers confront student stress and well-being in new book. (iStock/Steve Debenport) Busy days, long nights. That's how many middle- and high- school students …

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How technology is reinventing education Stanford Graduate …

WebNew advances in technology are upending education, from the recent debut of new artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots like ChatGPT to the growing accessibility of virtual-reality tools …

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Stanford research points to how schools can support English learners

WebA new report from researchers at Stanford Graduate School of Education suggests there are specific practices that schools can put in place to help students whose primary language …

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New study explores why cliques thrive in some high schools more …

WebAt almost any American high school, the elements of teen social networks are readily apparent: the cliques, the pecking orders and the varying degrees of self-segregation by …

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Kelly McGonigal on what school-related stress really tells us

WebStudents who try to avoid stress are missing out on important information, says Kelly McGonigal, health psychologist and science lecturer at the Stanford Graduate School of …

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Pressures to succeed affect student health Stanford Graduate …

WebC. M. Rubin interviews Denise Pope of Stanford University about academic pressure and student mental health in the Global Search for Education.The desire for successful …

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The Psychology of Change: Self-Affirmation and Social …

WebAbstract. People have a basic need to maintain the integrity of the self, a global sense of personal adequacy. Events that threaten self-integrity arouse stress and self-protective …

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Student stress during the pandemic

WebHigh school students are experiencing rising stress levels and lower engagement with learning since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new study by NBC …

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Stanford scholar explores the impact of racial stress on Black youth

WebFor many Black youth, contemporary life in the United States involves a regular barrage of racial stressors – from hearing racist comments and slurs to witnessing horrific video …

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Faculty by Research Interest: Mental Health Stanford Graduate …

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Information about Visiting Student Researcher, Visiting Scholar or …

WebThis page outlines the differences between Visiting Student Researchers, Visiting Scholars, and Postdoctoral Scholars, as well as the policies and application processes associated …

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What role should genetics research play in education

WebWhat role should genetics research play in education? GSE scholars say genetics provide valuable insight into human behavior but urge open conversations to ensure ethical and …

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Elevating AAPI Youth: Uncovering Mental Health Challenges and …

WebAsian American and Pacific Islander teens are often overlooked by mental health services due to the model minority myth. Even when AAPI students may look like they are “doing …

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Inequality Matters

WebWilliam T. Grant Foundation • 2014 • Inequality Matters 4 Here, we highlight four key domains that constitute much of the ecology of inequality: (1) socioeconomic, (2) health,

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School recess benefits student well-being, study finds

WebA high-quality recess program can help students feel more engaged, safer and positive about the school day, according to recently published Stanford research. In fact, recess …

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Poll: Education backed, but not new school taxes

WebThe public verdict is in and overwhelming: The better the education people get, the stronger the U.S. economy will be, a poll shows. But don't count on folks to support higher taxes …

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More than two hours of homework may be counterproductive, …

WebA Stanford education researcher found that too much homework can negatively affect kids, especially their lives away from school, where family, friends and activities matter. "Our …

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