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A new Johns Hopkins University study finds that schools with more surveillance and security measures have lower math test scores and lower college attendance. The Morning Show with Nikki Medoro discusses some of the reasons that might explain this negative correlation, including the more oppressive measures making students feel like suspects instead of supported learners.
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By Cumulus Media San FranciscoA new Johns Hopkins University study finds that schools with more surveillance and security measures have lower math test scores and lower college attendance. The Morning Show with Nikki Medoro discusses some of the reasons that might explain this negative correlation, including the more oppressive measures making students feel like suspects instead of supported learners.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.