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Kelley, Paul; Lee, Clark – Education Commission of the States, 2015
School start times for adolescents in the United States are typically too early to be healthy for this age group. There is significant evidence from the research literature that early starts have serious negative impacts on students. In particular, early education start times in adolescence cause chronic sleep deprivation, which damages both…
Descriptors: Scheduling, Sleep, Meta Analysis, Educational Research


