Difference between revisions of "Local Politics:Issues:Later Start Times for Middle and High School"
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=== Mailing List Threads === | === Mailing List Threads === | ||
* lex-tmma: [https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lex-tmma/conversations/topics/18669 NYTimes: To Keep Teenagers Alert, Schools Let Them Sleep In] (Mar 2014) | * lex-tmma: | ||
** [https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lex-tmma/conversations/topics/18669 NYTimes: To Keep Teenagers Alert, Schools Let Them Sleep In] (Mar 2014) | |||
* lexParents (requires registration): | * lexParents (requires registration): | ||
** [https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexParents/conversations/topics/6267 Re: H.S. student sleep & stress] (Mar 2014) | ** [https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexParents/conversations/topics/6267 Re: H.S. student sleep & stress] (Mar 2014) |
Revision as of 21:56, 18 March 2014
News
- New York Times: To Keep Teenagers Alert, Schools Let Them Sleep In, by Jan Hoffman (Mar 13, 2014)
Reports
- Brookings Institute: Organizing Schools to Improve Student Achievement: Start Times, Grade Configurations, and Teacher Assignments, by Brian A. Jacob and Jonah E. Rockoff (Sept 2011)
- A’s from Zzzz’s? The Causal Effect of School Start Time on the Academic Achievement of Adolescents, by Scott E. Carrell, Teny Maghakian and James E. West, American Economic Journal 3 (3): 62–71 (2011)
Mailing List Threads
- lex-tmma:
- lexParents (requires registration):
- Re: H.S. student sleep & stress (Mar 2014)
- H.S. student sleep & stress (Mar 2014)