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  2. Recess is good for kids. So why are some schools still taking ...

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    Some districts and states have even mandated consequences other than restricting recess for kids. The D.C. Healthy Schools Act, for example, insists that recess not be taken away for behavioral ...

  3. Recess (break) - Wikipedia

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    Netherlands, 1934 Sweden, 2006 Vietnam, 2014. Recess is a general term for a period in which a group of people are temporarily dismissed from their duties.. In education, recess is the American and Australian term (known as break or playtime in the UK), where students have a mid morning snack and play before having lunch after a few more lessons.

  4. 5 reasons to make sure recess doesn't get short shrift ... - AOL

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    Once children return to school for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic upended everything, they will most likely spend less time on school grounds. And as educational leaders decide how ...

  5. Early recess, shade and long-term plans: How Austin area ...

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    As students return to school this week and next, districts are finding ways to keep students cool despite record-setting temperatures. Early recess, shade and long-term plans: How Austin area ...

  6. Talk:Recess (break) - Wikipedia

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    A fact from Recess (break) appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 6 November 2004. The text of the entry was as follows: Did you know... that Recess (or playtime) in schools teaches children the importance of social skills and physical education? A record of the entry may be seen at Wikipedia:Recent additions/2004 ...

  7. Expanded learning time - Wikipedia

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    Expanded learning time (ELT) is a strategy employed by schools in the United States to redesign their school days and/or years in order to provide students, particularly in communities of concentrated poverty, with substantially more and better learning time.

  8. California students get mandatory 30-minute recess ... - AOL

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    California schools have denied students breaks due to “failing to finish work, talking out of turn or not following directions.” ...

  9. Playworks (organization) - Wikipedia

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    Playworks works with schools to design curriculum and activities that offer play opportunities during recess, lunch and after school programs. [2] Trained coaches work in schools to run a variety of games and sports, as well as teach techniques in group management, violence prevention and conflict resolution.