Green space around primary schools may improve students' academic performance
- Written by Alison Carver, Senior Research Fellow, Behaviour Environment and Cognition Program, Mary MacKillop Institute for Health Research, Australian Catholic University
Greenery around primary schools may improve students’ academic performance, while traffic pollution may be detrimental, our study shows.
With increasing urbanisation in Australia and globally, consideration needs to be given to the location of schools. Children need to grow and learn in environments that promote their physical...
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