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SuperKids' team of editors occasionally encounter topics that they feel would be of special interest to our readers, that require research and investigative reporting.
Topics range from the esoteric: who invented the mouse? - to the pragmatic: does class size really matter? Here are some that draw consistent interest:
- Be on the Lookout for Student Identity Theft
- Data Breaches and Identity Theft: You and Your Children
- 5 Things Your Children (and You) Should Know about Computer Security
- Studying vs. Homework: 8 Things Your Child (and you) Should Know
- Does Class Size Matter? An update...
- 10 Things I Wish I'd Known in High School
- Remote Tech Support: Grandpa's New Computer
- Cassini-Huygens: Mission to Saturn
- Otitis Media - Exploring all Treatment Options
- Earth Lights at Night
- Computer Play for Children with Pervasive Developmental Delay
- Earthquake!
- Parents, Kids, and Pornography on the Internet
- John Glenn -- Then and Now
- How to Prepare for the SAT
- Phonics vs. Whole Language
- Reading: How does Your State Compare?
- Make Way for Mars!
- Learning to Read
- QWERTY - The Real Story
- Learning Windows in a Child's Brain
- Father of the Mouse: Doug Engelbart
- Reading in America: A Report Card
- SuperKids Exclusive Interview - Richard Riley, Secretary of Education
- How Parents Can Help Educational Home Computing
- Mindful Computing at Home; the Parental Factor
- Should Summertime = Studytime?
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