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Bigger Learning » Rescue Recess!
Forty percent of elementary schools have either curtailed recess or canceled it outright to make more time for academics. Talk about shooting yourself in ...
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Bigger Learning » Book Review: The Homework Myth
The Homework Myth by Alfie Kohn. So, maybe it’s like this. You hated homework as a kid. You hate making your kids do their homework. They hate doing it. ...
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