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no_hypocrisy

(48,746 posts)
Sat Oct 19, 2024, 06:24 AM Oct 19

I can't stand it. Two districts where I sub-teach have no Libraries.

Not one shelf.

And they're both preschool to Eighth Grade.

Sure, there are public libraries in both towns. But that's not the point.

They used to have a period for all classes for a librarian to introduce the students to books they might want to take out and read at home, to learn how to find books on the shelves, what kind of books were stocked.

It's the equivalent of removing art and music programs. It's removing literature, history, science, learning to read, etc.

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I can't stand it. Two districts where I sub-teach have no Libraries. (Original Post) no_hypocrisy Oct 19 OP
A lot of kids have their text books on iPads. jimfields33 Oct 19 #1
That is SO wrong! MyOwnPeace Oct 19 #2
They don't need them. The kids have X and the rest of that ilk. ‍☹️ Wonder Why Oct 19 #3
free bibles and ya dont need real books. preferably the trumpinstein bible of course nt msongs Oct 19 #4

jimfields33

(18,759 posts)
1. A lot of kids have their text books on iPads.
Sat Oct 19, 2024, 07:28 AM
Oct 19

If you have internet, you easily can introduce them to the public library system on line and still recommend books. Most libraries allow up to 15 books at a time on line. These kids are technologically gifted. I’d try that.

MyOwnPeace

(17,273 posts)
2. That is SO wrong!
Sat Oct 19, 2024, 07:32 AM
Oct 19

A strong education means a strong democracy.

Not that the military isn’t ’important,’ but:

“What if education got all of the funding it needs and the military had to hold bake sales and sell wrapping paper?”

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