September 12, 2014
Children at Bovet Primary School in Alexandra, Johannesburg, await their teacher’s instruction at the start of a Grade 3 maths class. The children use iPad minis on a shared timetable system. This is the “hands-on-heads rule”, and it’s become a...

Children at Bovet Primary School in Alexandra, Johannesburg, await their teacher’s instruction at the start of a Grade 3 maths class. The children use iPad minis on a shared timetable system. This is the “hands-on-heads rule”, and it’s become a tradition at the start of an iPad-based lesson. When the teacher says “hands down”, the children can start using their iPads. Friday is Civvies Day at the school, but the class were asked to to wear uniforms because they had visitors for the lesson. http://ift.tt/1sBCfNG