Wouldn't it be wonderful if we had time to read during the workday!
No, I take piles of books home to read, especially if I plan to book
talk them or read them aloud to students, or if I have a question
about who is the right audience. Fortunately, I consider it a perk
of the job!
On Oct 31, 2005, at 8:56 AM, AMY PALAIA wrote:
> Dear LM_Net,
>
> Do any of you set aside "reading time" as part of your workday. I
> do booktalks quite often, and I am finding that I am usually doing
> the bulk of that work at home (reading, and writing the talks). I
> am on a flex schedule here.
>
> I was not sure if that was a justifiable use of my time, and I was
> wondering if anyone else did do this. If so, how many hours per week?
>
>
Robin Shtulman
Erving Elementary School
28 Northfield Rd.
Erving, MA 01344
413-423-3326
shtulman@erving.com
http://www.erving.com/library/erving_library.htm
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