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Fully online college courses have become more of a norm since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, but the negative effects on student mental health are significant, according to a new report.
From Singapore to Seattle, the traditionally internet-shy ministry has moved 35,000 BSF participants to videoconferencing amid the coronavirus pandemic.
A new study found that early-morning classes are associated with “lower attendance, shorter sleep, and poorer academic achievement” among college students. The study, published Monday in Nature Human ...
Mixed ability classes not only leads to better academic outcomes, but a new study suggests it can also reduce the likelihood of students getting involved in risky behavior, including drug-taking.
Students who attend less-prestigious law schools are more receptive to online classes than their counterparts at elite schools, as are older students and those with caregiver responsibilities, a ...
Study finds that students in online courses fail to complete them and get lower grades than peers learning in person. Several experts question the paper’s design and findings, especially related to ...
Fully remote survey respondents tended to be clustered at lower-ranked law schools, the study found. Those remote students reported shifts in how their online classes were taught between 2021 and ...
Online yoga classes relieved chronic low back pain and slashed the need for pain-relief medications, a new study shows. Back pain sufferers who took 12 weeks of virtual live-streamed yoga classes ...