It cannot be stressed enough that Christmas should be a celebration of Jesus Christ, first and foremost.
And it turns out that stressing that fact can be beneficial for young students, at least according to a 2020 report from the Public Discourse, which is a journal of the Witherspoon Institute.
Yes, the study is almost five years old now, but its findings should be timeless for anyone with a room temperature IQ.
The main topic this study wanted to tackle involved “achievement gaps” — that is, as the study put it, “the well-documented discrepancies between the scholastic achievements of African American and Latinos on the one hand and white students on the other.”
The study’s author, William Jeynes, further explained the crux of his findings: “My meta-analysis revealed that if an African American or Latino student was a person of faith and came from a two biological parent family, the achievement gap totally disappeared, even when adjusting for socioeconomic status.” […]
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