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Classroom teachers take home tests and papers to grade; I take home YA 
books to read. I think I get the better end of that deal.

And it keeps the TV remote out of my hands; an even better perk

Rough tracking: 7-15 hrs a week - 1-2 pages a minute:

Robert Eiffert
Librarian, Pacific MS  Vancouver WA
pac.egreen.wednet.edu/library beiffert@egreen.wednet.edu
Librarian in the Middle Blog: beiffert.net  robert@beiffert.net



AMY PALAIA wrote:

>Dear LM_Net,
>
>Do any of you set aside "reading time" as part of your workday.  I do booktalks 
>quite often, and I am finding that I am usually doing the bulk of that work at 
>home (reading, and writing the talks).  I am on a flex schedule here.
>
>I was not sure if that was a justifiable use of my time, and I was wondering if 
>anyone else did do this.  If so, how many hours per week?
>
>  
>

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