Jason sheperd het geskryf:
> A preschool daycare buys age apprpriate workbooks for its students,
> removes the pages and puts them in plastic in a binder (the binder has
> all pages, cover, title page, etc) so that the teachers can work with
> each student using a dry-erase marker on the plastic.
It is quite commonplace in ZA schools to reuse the same printed text books every year (if the syllabus is the same). At the start of a new school year, a student receives a book which had been used by a student the previous year, and if there are any notes made in pencil, the current student has the option of erasing it. Making notes in pencil, or making them on a sheet of plastic laid over the paper, is IMO pretty much the same thing.
Samuel Received on Mon Aug 28 2006 - 23:55:45 GMT
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