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Novi Školski kalendar brine psihologe

The article titled 'Novi Školski kalendar brine psihologe' from Vijesti discusses concerns among psychologists regarding the new school calendar. The piece highlights how changes to the academic schedule may impact students' mental health and well-being. Psychologists argue that the revised calendar could lead to increased stress and anxiety among pupils, particularly due to altered break times and extended study periods. The article emphasizes the need for a balanced approach to scheduling that takes into account both educational goals and student welfare. It calls for further discussion between educators, parents, and mental health professionals to address these concerns effectively.

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Novi Školski kalendar brine psihologe

The article titled 'Novi Školski kalendar brine psihologe' from Vijesti discusses concerns among psychologists regarding the new school calendar. The piece highlights how changes to the academic schedule may impact students' mental health and well-being. Psychologists argue that the revised calendar could lead to increased stress and anxiety among pupils, particularly due to altered break times and extended study periods. The article emphasizes the need for a balanced approach to scheduling that takes into account both educational goals and student welfare. It calls for further discussion between educators, parents, and mental health professionals to address these concerns effectively.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the issue around the potential negative psychological effects of the new school calendar, which aligns with a concern for social welfare and student well-being. While the subject is about education policy, the emphasis on mental health and the call for collaborative solutions lean

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