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Schools miss early student mental health signs while grades dominate decisions experts warn
Education
Published on 29 April 2026

Grades can stay steady while distress changes behaviour first
Education experts say schools often rely on academic performance metrics that overlook early mental health red flags. They argue behavioural and classroom signals are more reliable for spotting distress before it worsens, and call for careful, ethical use of AI insights to support timely interventions in both classrooms and exam settings.
- Academic metrics can miss early mental health warning signs
- Experts push schools to watch classroom behaviour and signals
- AI could help identify risk early, but must be ethical
- Early support is urged for classrooms and exam halls
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