Tuesday, April 17, 2012

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The high school and the library is in the same building, it’s very convenient for students and teachers to search literature.

6 comments:

  1. It is certainly a lovely library. Do your students use electronic resources a lot? Ours who study in locations that are a long way from their schools use the technology a great deal. They often come into the schools for 'blocks of time' as they may live hundreds of kilometres from the school. Thes rest of the time they learn online with very good materials.

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  2. Al studnet get their own lap top when they start at high school. I belive that when this smal high school offer the studnets a computer they got more studnets to the highschool.

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  3. Not all familys have money to get a computer to every child and maybe they have more than 1-2 kids. It is good that the school offers a computer. It gives all the children creater chance of success, more fairly.

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  4. It is excellent that the students get a lap top as they learn to use the technology and computers give us all access to so much information. In Australia all school students are given a lap top in Year 8(13/14 years of age). The lap tops are used a great deal in schools and vocational colleges. This is extremely important to students in Schools and Colleges that are small and a long way from the cities. Quite a lot of our stduents in these locatiuons learn on line. Do many students learn online in Sweden?

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  5. Yes I think so. My biggest boy is 8 years old and the local authority is now discussing if all students from 7 years old to 15 are going to get their own Ipad. I don't know if it's good or bad??

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  6. I think we have thre same discussion here Martina. My grand daughter who is not yet 3 uses an ipad and I am not sure if this is good or bad. A lot of our stduents learn via learning platforms that are set up by the schools and colleges. This is helpful because a lot of them are isolated by diatnce and cannot get to class.Does this happen in Sweden?

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