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'Explicit instruction' provides dramatic benefits in learning to read Posted: 27 Feb 2021 05:32 AM PST When it comes to learning to read, new research suggests that explicit instruction -- a phonics teaching method in which the relationship between sound and spelling is taught directly and systematically -- is more effective than self-discovery through reading. |
Gut health and mood genetically entwined Posted: 25 Feb 2021 11:37 AM PST Researchers have provided clues to how the gut and brain work together by studying health data from nearly half a million people. |
Benefits of team building exercises jeopardized if not truly voluntary Posted: 25 Feb 2021 11:37 AM PST Zoom dress up parties, tug-of-war, 'trust falls' and escape rooms - team building exercises have become the go-to tool for managers trying to increase team rapport and productivity, but unfortunately many employees resent compulsory bonding and often regard these exercises as the bane of their workplace existence. A paper published by Sydney researchers has found participants have mixed feelings about team-building interventions, with the research revealing ethical implications in forcing employees to take part. |
Decrease in peanut allergy among infants after guideline changes Posted: 25 Feb 2021 08:33 AM PST Changes to food allergy guidelines has led to a 16 per cent decrease in peanut allergy among infants, according to new study. |
AI identifies social bias trends in Bollywood, Hollywood movies Posted: 25 Feb 2021 08:32 AM PST An automated computer analysis method designed by Carnegie Mellon University computer scientists makes it possible to track social biases across decades of Bollywood and Hollywood movies. |
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