Today's Students Want To Read The Latest Textbooks

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——— Today’s Students WantTo Read The Latest Textbooks (NAPSA)—Here’s something par- ents, teachers, students and taxpayers may be glad to learn: An answer to education costs could be in the palm of your hands...if, thatis, you get your handson thelatest thing in schoolbooks—digital textbooks, which can provide more and costless than traditionalones. ‘They make learning easier and more For many students, I text- fun for students through a blendoftext books can makelearning easier and even more fun. providing a text-to-speech feature. ‘They save teachers time with model lessons, studentactivities, assessments, and data dashboards embeddedat point of use. ‘They empowerteachers to engagetoday’s tech-savvy students throughvideo, audio, text, andinteractives with handson activities. The books are platform neutral and can be used in one-to-one or one-to-many configurations. In fact, some of the country’s most tion, so schools save moneythat can be usedfor other education needs. These award-winning digital text- and media, by accommodatingdifferent reading levels and languages, and by respected curriculum leaders and class- room teachers say Discovery Education Techbooks—from the leading provider of digital content and professional de- velopment for K-12 classrooms—pro- vide standards-based content that’s relevant, dynamic andcarefully vetted. ‘These Techbooks areavailable for math, scienceandsocialstudies. What's more, they're updated reguJarly at no additionalcost so the school system doesn't have to decide between buying newbooks or teaching with outdated ones. While the average cost of a traditional textbook is approximately $70 perstudent, these are only $45 to $55perstudentfora six-year subscrip- books are currently used by more than 3 million studentsin all 50states and sev- eral Canadian provinces. Many people in otherdistricts are encouraging their school systems to adopt digital text- books forteaching andlearning. WhatElse You Can Do In addition to helping make sure kids get good textbooks,there are three steps parents can take at hometo help their youngsters succeed in school. 1. Makeit easy to study. Create an area that works for your child. Does he work bestat a desk in a quietareaofhis room? Oris the dining room table a better place? Does musicdistract her or help herfocus? 2. Stress goalsetting. At the start of every schoolyear, have children write downtheir goalsfor that year. 3. Help kids manage time. Create a family calendar ofafter-schoolactivities, homework due dates and chores. Learn More For further facts, visit www.discov eryeducation.com.