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Mobile Library Services: Best Practices (Best Practices in Library Services): Charles Harmon, Michael Messina: 9780810887527: Amazon.com: Books |
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We all know that as students progress through their school years, their homework load increases. Fifteen year olds may look longingly back to when they were ten and had a whole lot less work to do at home. According to the handy infographic below, the average 6-8 year old spends 9 hours per week studying, vs. 14 hours per week for college students. That doesn’t seem so awful, especially when you consider that the average student spends 4.39 hours per day watching television. Via Alfredo Calderon, Gust MEES, ABroaderView Delete the scoop?
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