iPad education

iPad education

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Chalkboards and books have been replaced with iPads and apps at the Master Steve Jobs School in the Netherlands. The school is taking part in a program set up by the O4NT (Education For A New Time) foundation, which reimagines primary education for the digital age.

Each pupil is provided with an iPad, and teachers support the children with their interactive learning. The school includes sCoolSpace, a virtual schoolyard.

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A teacher explains the basics of using an iPad to her class.
. Sneek, Netherlands. REUTERS/Michael Kooren

A teacher explains the basics of using an iPad to her class.

Students eat apples as they use their iPads.
. Sneek, Netherlands. REUTERS/Michael Kooren

Students eat apples as they use their iPads.

A teacher helps his students during a class.
. Sneek, Netherlands. REUTERS/Michael Kooren

A teacher helps his students during a class.

Children take part in a lesson.
. Sneek, Netherlands. REUTERS/Michael Kooren

Children take part in a lesson.

Students chat as they look at their iPads.
. Sneek, Netherlands. REUTERS/Michael Kooren

Students chat as they look at their iPads.

Students play with their iPads outside the school.
. Sneek, Netherlands. REUTERS/Michael Kooren

Students play with their iPads outside the school.

Children run outside the Master Steve Jobs school.
. Sneek, Netherlands. REUTERS/Michael Kooren

Children run outside the Master Steve Jobs school.