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School management of pupils with a lack of sleep – can you help?
School management of pupils with a lack of sleep – can you help?
The journal, Education and Health, is interested to hear from teachers, school nurses and others in the UK if they have been involved in research about how schools manage secondary or primary pupils with a lack of sleep.
In September, the journal will publish a number of articles about this topic.
There will be articles about research in Australia and the USA.
From the UK there will be articles about the Sound Sleep project and the Better Brains with More Sleep project including the Time To Learn survey.
Other research –
Please contact David McGeorge if you have been involved in or are aware of any other research into UK school management of pupils with a lack of sleep or UK school-based interventions aimed at pupils with insufficient sleep.
Thank you
David McGeorge
Editor
Education and Health
Published since 1983