School’s Out. Should You Worry about the ‘Summer Slide’?
Kids don’t typically advance academically during the summer, but the research isn’t clear on whether they forget what they’ve already learned
Kids don’t typically advance academically during the summer, but the research isn’t clear on whether they forget what they’ve already learned
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The least skilled people know how much they don't know, but everyone thinks they are better than average
A cellular version of the computer game challenges assumptions about intelligence
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The virtual robots look weird, but they get the job done
How a misplaced emphasis on genius subtly discourages women and Black people from certain academic fields
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