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November 19, 2019 Why Schools Need to Spend Less Time Thinking About Students (and More Time Thinking About Culture) Dr Helen Street
The Social Side of Wellbeing – an extract from Contextual Wellbeing By Dr Helen Street (this is an extract from: Street, Helen (2018) Contextual Wellbeing: creating positive schools from the inside out, published by Wise Solutions) … It could…
Do girls really experience more math anxiety? Girls report more math anxiety on general survey measures but are not actually more anxious during math classes and exams, according to new research…