Influence of school attendance time on students School attendance at school has been a new problem in the US for many years and has recently begun to become obvious. Everyday more and more people realize the impact of school launch time on school students, school classes, attendees' parents, and surrounding communities. "... education seems to be the sleeping area in the United States" (Black, 2001). Starting at 7:17 am is not the best time to teach teen calculus and Shakespeare.
Not only college students, I am not affected by sleep deprivation. In this book I wrote about the adverse effects of many junior high school students on the beginning of school, such as depression, anxiety, poor school record and so on. I am glad to say that this problem has also changed in the past year. In May 2016, a State Education official in New Jersey wrote that in order to further comply with the recommendations of the American Academy of Pediatric Societies, whether a particular school should be moved to a later start date, ie until 8:30 am We held a hearing to deliberate on whether to start. Currently, only 18% of schools across the country meet this standard. However, some New Jersey officials say some state schools may start their experiments as early as 2018. And Maryland has recently passed a bill to give high school incentives to do the same.
At the start time of the youth school of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) "Policy Statement", "There is an influence on sleeping time of children under 8 years of age compared to" high school student / high school student "learning time at elementary school It is listed. A mid-school schedule after the "wrong obstacle." (54) In evaluating these "wrong barriers", the AAP systematically examined the influence of the school's delay on these problems as far as we know No research has been announced. "(54, italicized body was added) There is no basis for it. It is worth noting that AAP quotes the Foundation's home page to support this claim. Indeed, in a recent study, the curriculum (68) of 'reversal' secondary schools and elementary schools suggested that "there is a possibility of communicating only to young children from adolescence rather than completely eliminating the problem" doing.
Studies on the effects of young people in young children and the delay in enrollment produced surprisingly similar findings. After the initial high school students report a longer rise, the school sleeps longer, sleeps more slowly during the day, less late, attention / concentration is lower, and better grades than junior high school grades . Also, in a test that requires attention, junior high school students who only had one hour at the start time had better than the early start control group, postponing the start of 65 junior high school, so that adolescence There is no doubt that young people will be possible. Colleagues take enough sleep and improve performance at school