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Join Study Break's host, Dr. Gayle Simidian, as she chats with Dr. Gil Noam, founder and director of the PEAR Institute, Partnerships in Education and Resilience, at McLean Hospital and associate professor at Harvard Medical School. They will discuss the socio-emotional and academic challenges and opportunities of reopening schools in the fall.…
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No one wants to be a Monday morning quarterback when it comes to resuming school sports in the fall. Study Break talks to Chris Watson, director of communications for the New York State Public High School Athletic Association, who discusses sports guidance and the new normal for high school athletics.…
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Some students who struggle at school find learning at home more fulfilling. Why?Por NYSSBA's Study Break
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Will history repeat itself?Por NYSSBA's Study Break
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One video game is helping students emotionally deal with missing school.Por NYSSBA's Study Break
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How do we transition to a new normal?Por NYSSBA's Study Break
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Difficult times can be stressful. Learn to build an alliance with stress.Por NYSSBA's Study Break
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One symbol unites us all during the pandemic.Por NYSSBA's Study Break
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One good deed highlights the healing power of the performing arts.Por NYSSBA's Study Break
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Does a little isolation have an upside?Por NYSSBA's Study Break
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As learning goes online, communities grow stronger.Por NYSSBA's Study Break
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How can we cultivate original thinkers?Por NYSSBA's Study Break
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A possible new mandate for dyslexia screening in New York schools may be on its way. What you should know.Por NYSSBA's Study Break
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Young students learn empathy and hone perspective-taking skills when they care for animals.Por NYSSBA's Study Break
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Climate change is taking a toll on youth mental health. How can school leaders help?Watch our NYSSBA News episode on the recent climate strike here: http://bit.ly/2n7iF2wPor NYSSBA's Study Break
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Marketing was the hook. Health effects are the sinker. Schools join forces in response to vaping crisis.Por NYSSBA's Study Break
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School leaders have an obligation to ensure students learn in educational settings without discrimination.Por NYSSBA's Study Break
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Does school security technology capitalize on people’s fears or deliver a high return on investment?Por NYSSBA's Study Break
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Legal eagles are questioning a zero-tolerance approach to school safety and offering better practices in threat assessment.Por NYSSBA's Study Break
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The College Board is rolling out a new tool to capture student resourcefulness against the odds. So, why is this important?Por NYSSBA's Study Break
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What if you can’t run, hide or fight?Por NYSSBA's Study Break
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Demographers and economists believe urban growth and sustainability is tied to immigration.Por NYSSBA's Study Break
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Through participatory budgeting, students vote on what happens to school funds.Por NYSSBA's Study Break
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Digital reading is commonplace. But, is there a price to pay?Por NYSSBA's Study Break
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Find out best practices for K-12 crowdfunding.Por NYSSBA's Study Break
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Students are using tweets, storytelling and the arts to cultivate their civic selves. Schools may just need to play a little catch up.Por NYSSBA's Study Break
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Take a deep breath. Count to 3. Now react.Por NYSSBA's Study Break
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Don’t underestimate B students. They may win in the end.Por NYSSBA's Study Break
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Rural schools often have unique challenges. Learn creative ways to offset some of them.Por NYSSBA's Study Break
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Students protest public speaking in class. Know why. Know what to do.Por NYSSBA's Study Break
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Schools that produce and use relatively equal amounts of energy are called net zero schools. Listen to learn more.Por NYSSBA's Study Break
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Is creativity dead?Por NYSSBA's Study Break
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What would the world be like if we all got along? Ask a preschooler.Por NYSSBA's Study Break
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How to deal with helicopter parents.Por NYSSBA's Study Break
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Equity happens one word at a time.Por NYSSBA's Study Break
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School start times and course schedules clash with the timing of optimal student performance.Por NYSSBA's Study Break
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Prepare yourself to combat the latest trend in teen drug use.Por NYSSBA's Study Break
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Quality STEM afterschool programs boost kids’ attitudes about STEM and help them better understand the STEM career track.Por NYSSBA's Study Break
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That marker you’re holding may harm your health. Check out the findings of a recent study about toxic chemicals in school supplies.Por NYSSBA's Study Break
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What should schools know about the dangerous online teen behavior known as digital self-harm?Por NYSSBA's Study Break
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Comics provide an accessible entry point into learning and help students recall information. How, you ask?Por NYSSBA's Study Break
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Teaching about slavery isn’t easy, but it’s not supposed to be notes scholars. New research shows that slavery needs to be taught more effectively in school. Learn how.Por NYSSBA's Study Break
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How do you ensure student data isn’t compromised on social media?Por NYSSBA's Study Break
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Would you know if students are juuling? If so, would you know what to do about it?Por NYSSBA's Study Break
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How do you get to happy? Positive psychology leads the way.Por NYSSBA's Study Break
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