Research

Read: Vanderbilt University Study Offers Insight Into Traffic Jam Patterns

Vanderbilt University Study Offers Insight Into Traffic Jam Patterns

The research will be used to understand how and why phantom traffic jams, or stop-and-go traffic with no obvious cause, occur.

Read: Most Teachers Believe Teachers Carrying Guns on Campus Would Make Schools Less Safe

Most Teachers Believe Teachers Carrying Guns on Campus Would Make Schools Less Safe

About 19% of all the teachers who participated in a new RAND study said they would carry a gun at school if allowed.

Read: Community College Enrollment Up Due to Increase in Younger Students

Community College Enrollment Up Due to Increase in Younger Students

Younger students are driving community college enrollment growth with an 8% increase in dual-enrolled high school students.

Read: 5 Friday Facts: May 26, 2023 Edition

5 Friday Facts: May 26, 2023 Edition

Here are five facts to ponder before you take off for the long Memorial Day weekend.

Read: Surgeon General Warns of Social Media Impact on Youth Mental Health

Surgeon General Warns of Social Media Impact on Youth Mental Health

The advisory says social media may cause body image issues, affect eating behaviors and sleep quality, and lead to social comparison and low self-esteem.

Read: Dept. of Ed. Releases School Diversity Report, Announces New Grant Program

Dept. of Ed. Releases School Diversity Report, Announces New Grant Program

The report says progress toward increased racial and socioeconomic diversity in schools has stalled, leading to inequitable access and outcomes for students.

Read: Public School Enrollment Decline: Why Students Are Leaving, Where They’re Going, and Why It Matters

Public School Enrollment Decline: Why Students Are Leaving, Where They’re Going, and Why It Matters

One study found 36% of parents who have chosen to homeschool their children did so because of school safety issues.

Read: Are We Making Any Progress in School Security?

Are We Making Any Progress in School Security?

Although we are bombarded daily with news of gun violence, one school security study indicates our efforts are paying off.

Read: 6 Steps for Improving K-12 Student Mental Health

6 Steps for Improving K-12 Student Mental Health

A student mental health services provider shares leading practices for preventative programming as public health experts call for universal mental health screenings in schools.

Read: 30% of Nurses Want to Quit Profession Entirely, New Survey Finds

30% of Nurses Want to Quit Profession Entirely, New Survey Finds

The survey also asked nurses about the most effective ways to reduce stress, which included increased support staff and higher salaries.

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