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Old 05-17-2016, 08:30 AM   #113
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Originally Posted by darryl View Post
Having said this, instilling such a love is a worthy goal for many school subjects, even maths and science, which some people also love. It should be one goal, whilst also recognising that we are all different and that not every student is capable of loving all of them. Some students will not love any!
Yep. I loved science in school (maths not so much, though) and still keep up with astronomy and physics (to the tune of subscribing to Nature). I also read a lot of non-fiction on all kinds of subjects; whatever grabs my fancy at that moment.

Ebooks are great that way
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