Middle school boys rated reading more valuable as an activity after two months of using an e-reader, according to a new study.
Not exact matches
I originally agreed with this site's less - than - enthused review of the first movie, which was «edgy» in an obvious, trying - too - hard way, occasionally wearing its «R»
rating with all the misplaced pride of a
middle school boy sporting a chocolate milk mustache as if it were a Sam Elliott - style soup strainer (although — kudos!
The nation can begin by improving the reading skills of
boys at the elementary,
middle, and high
school levels and by boosting high
school and college graduation
rates of young men.
In particular, compared with their sisters, less - advantaged
boys «have a higher incidence of truancy and behavioral problems throughout elementary and
middle school, exhibit higher
rates of behavioral and cognitive disability, perform worse on standardized tests, are less likely to graduate high
school, and are more likely to commit serious crimes as juveniles.»