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Chris Weller
Chris Weller
Senior Strategy Editor at
Business Insider
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United States
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English
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Recent Articles
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How to stop procrastinating, according to the leading expert - Business Insider
Psychologist Tim Pychyl has spent two decades studying procrastination, so he knows a thing or two about how to get things done on time.
about 8 years ago
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Homeschooling is more popular than ever but still widely ignored - ...
Despite outnumbering charter-school students by 500,000 and embodying the leading research on education, homeschooling has yet to pierce the mainstream.
almost 8 years ago
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Behavioral psychology offers plenty of advice about how to maximize your satisfaction with a trip, both in the moment and months later.
over 7 years ago
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There's an epidemic of grade inflation and unearned As in American ...
A new study finds low standards for high marks has led to a practice known as “grade inflation” in US high schools over the last 10 years.
over 7 years ago
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Why homeschooling is the smartest way to teach kids today - Busines...
What started mostly as a way for Catholic parents’ to infuse religion into their kids’ education now has far more mainstream appeal.
almost 7 years ago