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Writing a journal article – identifying “the two paper problem”

Writing a journal article – identifying “the two paper problem”

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Indigenous scholars struggle to be heard in the mainstream. Here’s how journal editors and reviewers can help

Indigenous scholars struggle to be heard in the mainstream. Here’s how journal editors and reviewers can help

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'Exergames': interactive video games against sedentary lifestyle in childhood

‘Exergames’: interactive video games against sedentary lifestyle in childhood

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Covid demands a radical refocus on authentic local partnerships

Covid demands a radical refocus on authentic local partnerships

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Covid-19 underlines the need for full open access

Covid-19 underlines the need for full open access

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In an AI world we need to teach students how to work with robot writers

In an AI world we need to teach students how to work with robot writers

3 ways music educators can help students with autism develop their emotions

3 ways music educators can help students with autism develop their emotions

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Bringing ‘behavioral vaccines’ to school: 5 ways educators can support student well-being

Bringing ‘behavioral vaccines’ to school: 5 ways educators can support student well-being

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Education is in danger: the succession of 8 different laws already takes its toll on students

Education is in danger: the succession of 8 different laws already takes its toll on students

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How to adapt the assessment for College access for students with dyslexia

How to adapt the assessment for College access for students with dyslexia

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Implicit bias training is often flawed but shouldn’t be scrapped

Implicit bias training is often flawed but shouldn’t be scrapped

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Building trust among parents and teachers is key to reopening schools

Building trust among parents and teachers is key to reopening schools

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