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	<title>Comments on: Learning basic history, science, math in kids&#8217; hands</title>
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		<title>By: Trident University</title>
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		<description>Sneaking in mobile phones in Pakistan with lesson plans doesn&#039;t seem like a great idea; they could easily be confiscated. I am sure the schools would not allow such devices. However, you are right about the handschooling issue; I&#039;m sure that many of the parents are teaching the boys math and history after school.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class='eg-image' style='float:left; margin-right: 10px; display:block; width:50px' ><a rel='external nofollow' href='http://www.trident.edu/'><img alt='' src='http://www.gravatar.com/avatar/a70d7bf7aa7a0241e15a21d1d9f8c14c?s=50&amp;d=http%3A%2F%2Fgoldenswamp.com%2Fdefault-avatar.jpg%3Fs%3D50&amp;r=G' class='avatar avatar-50 photo' height='50' width='50' /></a></span>Sneaking in mobile phones in Pakistan with lesson plans doesn&#8217;t seem like a great idea; they could easily be confiscated. I am sure the schools would not allow such devices. However, you are right about the handschooling issue; I&#8217;m sure that many of the parents are teaching the boys math and history after school.</p>
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