![]() ![]() Now, I think there are arguments to be made for and against eReaders in general. Even more interestingly, pupils require a permission note from the parent to bring a paper book to school!" Interesting, although the school allows its pupils to read paper books, all their form reading time and reading in English lessons must be on the eReader. ![]() It also preloads subject specific word banks, revision tools, and other tasks to support work in lessons and out of school. "The school has preloaded each eReader with a total of eighteen books for the school year. Kalhan shares the story of "a very large school" that recently invested in eReaders for all year seven, eight, and nine students. This weekend I read a post called Kindles, Nooks and eReaders - or Paper Books? by Savita Kalhan at An Awfully Big Blog Adventure (the group blog of some UK-based authors). ![]()
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