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The phrase "academic stimulation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to activities or environments that encourage intellectual engagement and learning.
Example: "The university offers various programs designed to provide academic stimulation for its students."
Alternatives: "intellectual engagement" or "scholarly encouragement".
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"We are providing it because the need is there, whether it be more hours or academic stimulation," Ms. Breslow said.
He is unlikely to get the academic stimulation of his previous studies.
Saini says the content on the site is geared toward helping both children who have a difficult time grasping a particular skill and those who need additional academic stimulation.
One student who was upgrading from being a laboratory technician to a medical doctor exemplifies this view: There is serious lack of academic stimulation in rural hospitals.
(student G1R1-1 33 Facilitators also found that the learning of stronger students is hindered due to the lack of academic stimulation and motivation.
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The content of the early education programs is regulated by a national "Framework plan" (Norwegian Ministry of Education 2006), which is a broad set of guidelines governing the educational content of early education centers, comprising both pre-academic stimulation, physical activity, and arts.
Industrial scientists also valued intellectual stimulation less than their academic peers.
But what if you're looking to surround yourself with academic excellence in a haven for intellectual stimulation and scholarly achievement?
It could be due to the intrinsic rewards of intellectual stimulation, collaborative research, and creative expression associated with academic life[ 37].
Cognitive stimulation during childhood is very important to boost academic and professional achievement, which are strong predictors of cognitive function in adulthood [ 7, 19].
As Wexler discusses in one paper, appearing recently in the Journal of Medical Ethics, the people building their own devices for transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) have often invested substantial time looking at academic research on the subject, some of which suggests positive outcomes from brain stimulation.
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