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Interrupted Learning across the Lifespan

Continued learning opportunities are important for adaptation across the lifespan. Interrupted learning (e.g., “summer slide”) is a known, critical issue for childhood education. This perspective piece proposes that adulthood could be a period of prolonged interrupted learning with reduced learning...

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Main Authors: Wu, Rachel, Lopes de Queiroz, Isadora Farias, Rodriguez, Tania M., Tavenner, Bethany P., Church, Jessica A.
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