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  2. Mary Budd Rowe - Wikipedia

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    Mary Budd Rowe (1925–1996) was an American science educator and education researcher, best known for her work on "wait time," which showed that when teachers wait longer for children to answer a question, learning and inference can dramatically improve. [1] [2] She headed the science education research division of the National Science ...

  3. Student loans: Don't wait 'until the last moment' to figure ...

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    But they should be patient. "Federal student loans are being onboarded for 20 million borrowers after a 3.5-year pause. Wait times are expected to be significant," he said, noting that the federal ...

  4. Stanford marshmallow experiment - Wikipedia

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    Stanford marshmallow experiment. The Stanford marshmallow experiment was a study on delayed gratification in 1970 led by psychologist Walter Mischel, a professor at Stanford University. [1] In this study, a child was offered a choice between one small but immediate reward, or two small rewards if they waited for a period of time.

  5. 'Our students can't wait:' hiring process drags while some ...

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    "Some of these kids are missing lots of minutes of classroom time...our students can't wait." Students want more teachers. At a School Committee meeting on Oct. 17, the committee's student ...

  6. College decision day passes many students by as financial aid ...

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    College decision day passes many students by as financial aid delays linger. May 1 is usually when high school seniors start flaunting T-shirts and hats from the colleges they’ll be attending in ...

  7. Wait list - Wikipedia

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    Wait list, in university and college admissions, is a term used in the United States and other countries to describe a situation in which a college or university has not formally accepted a particular student for admission, but at the same time may offer admission in the next few months if spaces become available. [1]

  8. Wechsler Individual Achievement Test - Wikipedia

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    The Wechsler Individual Achievement Test Second Edition (WIAT-II; Wechsler, 2005) assesses the academic achievement of children, adolescents, college students and adults, aged 4 through 85. The test enables the assessment of a broad range of academics skills or only a particular area of need. The WIAT-II is a revision of the original WIAT ( The ...

  9. When Student Loan Repayments Resume, Expect Pandemonium - AOL

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    The student loan repayment pause will soon be over, and now, experts are warning that when payments resume, contacting servicers might be chaotic, partly due to budget cuts and staff shortages.