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Education Update: Print vs. Digital, Napping, LGBT Lessons, SAT’s Adversity Score, Google’s Originality Reports, and Measles, Too

by Carol A. Josel | Sep 5, 2019 | In The News, It’s a Fact, Making Education News, Making News

A Canon USA survey finds that 85% of Gen Z students say reading physical books helps them learn history; 76% of them prefer reading tasks on paper vs. online. According to the CDC, afternoon naps could help bolster the memories and learning for sleep-deprived...

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