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Does screen time mean children are missing out on play?

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The Conversation UK Education 20d ago research
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banhan chueatong/Shutterstock In Toy Story 5, Woody, Buzz, Jessie and the gang are up against a new challenge: Bonnie’s tablet. Even Rex the toy dinosaur is worried about going extinct again. The storyline reflects a broader shift in…
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Social media and teenagers: what the evidence says

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The Conversation UK Education 22d ago research
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Xavier Lorenzo/Shutterstock Is the time teenagers spend on social media really damaging their wellbeing and mental health? Around the globe, youth mental health problems are on the rise. This has coincided with an ever increasing amount of…
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Global supply chains keep workers poor: three case studies show how the cycle can be broken

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The Conversation Africa 35d ago research
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Globally, about one in five people in jobs live in poverty . A key reason lies in how global supply chains are organised. From agriculture to tourism, many jobs are embedded in systems that keep wages low, even as they generate value for…
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HIV in South Africa: why rolling out a groundbreaking new shot will miss a critical group of men

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The Conversation Africa 38d ago research
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The first shipment of Lenacapavir, a long-acting injectable that prevents HIV with two shots a year, arrived in South Africa from the United States in early April 2026. Clinical trials showed close to 100% efficacy . The rollout, expected…
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Turtles finally have a place in the tree of life: X-ray study of South African fossils was a decider

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The Conversation Africa 40d ago research
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The origin of turtles has always been a bit of a puzzle for scientists who study the evolution of animals. To this day, where they fit in the tree of life remains a highly debated topic. The evolutionary relationships of most vertebrate…
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Screens are part of modern parenting – five tips for healthy use

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The Conversation UK Education 57d ago research
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airdone/Shutterstock Screens are everywhere in children’s lives. They use them at school and at home. They see screens used by their parents as they work on laptops, use phones to arrange playdates or look up outings or recipes on tablets.…
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Dolls beat screens for building children’s social skills, study finds

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The Conversation UK Education 68d ago research
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Vach cameraman/Shutterstock What’s the point of play? Is it simply a way to keep children occupied, or something more? For some, it’s about learning literacy and numeracy. For others, it’s how friendships form and relationships deepen. But…
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Understanding incel culture – and how schools can address it

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The Conversation UK Education 76d ago research
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New Africa/Shutterstock Incels, or involuntary celibates, are members of an online subculture, most often heterosexual men, who believe they have been unconditionally excluded from the dating scene. This has negative implications for their…
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Learning from autistic teachers could change schools for the better

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The Conversation UK Education 97d ago research
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PeopleImages/Shutterstock As a researcher in autism and education and a former secondary school teacher, it took me a while to realise that autistic school staff were rarely included in conversations about inclusion and diversity in…
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If you think your toddler’s often ill, you’re right – what going to nursery means for catching colds and building immunity

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The Conversation UK Education 111d ago research
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Art_Photo/Shutterstock There’s no nice way to put it: small children are snotty. A research study that tested children for multiple respiratory viruses every week for a year found that under-fives are carrying one or more viruses 50% of…
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Why harmful content keeps reaching children online – and what advertising has to do with it

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The Conversation UK Education 113d ago research
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Matryoha/Shutterstock Children today can encounter harmful material online with alarming ease, including violent, sexual and self-harm content. While this is often treated as a moderation failure, the deeper cause is economic. Much of the…
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