South Korea Switches to Digital
Textbooks in the Classroom
South
Korea is planning change from paper to digital textbooks1 in the next few years. All content of
South Korea’s school subjects will be available on PC’s, iPads and mobile
phones by 2015. The education department has announced that2 South
Korea is preparing for a new digital revolution3 that will
change schools of the future.
The
project was started last summer4. Classrooms throughout the Asian
country will be equipped with wireless LANs so that students can access
learning materials whenever and wherever they want. Pupils won’t have to
carry heavy schoolbags and satchels any more5.
South
Korea is a model nation6 when it comes to using modern
technology7. The OECD found out that youngsters8
in South Korea lead the world when it comes to getting information from the
internet and working with computers9. The country focuses on
teaching children the basics of technology at a very early age10.
Compared
to South Korea, western nations lag behind. American president Barack Obama
has announced11 that United States is installing a national
learning centre12 which is to improve teaching standards and
develop new teaching methods.
1. Present continue tense (S + am/is/are + Ving)
2. Present perfect tense (S + have/ has + V3)
3. Present continue tense (S + am/is/are + Ving)
4. Simple past tense (S + V2)
5. Past future tense (S + would + V1)
6. Simple present tense (S + V1 + s/es)
7. Simple present tense (S + V1 + s/es)
8. Simple past tense (S + V2)
9. Simple present tense (S + V1 + s/es)
10. Simple present tense (S + V1 + s/es)
11. Present perfect tense (S + have/ has + V3)
12. Present Continue tense (S + am/is/are + Ving)
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https://amienkim.wordpress.com/2014/01/25/articles-about-education/
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