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Sleep Deprivation, Mental Health, School Stress: The Battle for Student Well-being in K12

In the high-pressure K12 education environment, sleep deprivation has become a hidden killer endangering students’ physical and mental health. This article explores how prioritizing sleep needs can help students maintain their autonomy under educational system stress and restore a healthy learning-life balance. It delves into the impacts of sleep deprivation on mental health and school stress.

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Community Rules, Educational Networks, and Subreddits: Harnessing Reddit for K12 Education

This article explores how online educational communities offer valuable resources and support networks for K12 educators. Taking r/Education on Reddit as an example, it analyzes the features of quality digital educational communities and their positive impacts on teachers’ professional development and teaching innovation, all related to community rules, educational networks, and subreddits.

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High School Students, Math Scores, Reading Abilities, and the Impact of the Pandemic: The Academic Crisis of American High School Students after the Pandemic

The latest National Assessment of Educational Progress report reveals a significant decline in the academic performance of American high school students after the pandemic. Math and reading abilities of 12th graders have dropped to the lowest levels in recent years, highlighting the pandemic’s impact on education.

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Educational Technology, Digital Teaching, and Pen-and-Paper Teaching: An Evaluation of Sweden’s Shift from Digital to Traditional Teaching Methods

This article evaluates Sweden’s shift from digital to traditional pen-and-paper teaching in its education system. It delves into the reasons, implementation, and implications for global K12 education, exploring the balance between digital and traditional teaching methods in modern education. Educational technology, digital teaching, and pen-and-paper teaching are at the core of this analysis.