"Best Bets" for Increasing Academic Achievement: Discourage Extensive Unsupervised Social Interaction for Adolescents

For instance, Jordan and Nettles (1999) found that adolescents who spent greater time hanging out with their peers had lower levels of math and science achievement in the 12th grade than adolescents spending less time in these activities.


 
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