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2007-03-20 11:26:58 · 1 answers · asked by stacy t 1 in Education & Reference Teaching

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Two education students and two professors UTB-TSC are trying to make it into the “Guinness World Records” book.

The four plan to read for 200 hours nonstop beginning on Wednesday as they participate in the “Longest Reading Aloud Marathon by a Team” category in the Guinness World Records.

Southside High School in Elmira, New York currently holds the record with 128 hours of straight reading.

The UTB-TSC group hopes to break that record in a total of nine days and say they will have not problem doing it.

“We suggested to go 200 hours to make it a little difficult for somebody else to break it,” said Javier Ayala, Curriculum and Instruction professor in the School of Education, who is one of the participants.

For the next nine days, the group will eat, sleep and read in the elementary lab on the university campus.

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2007-03-20 17:11:39 · answer #1 · answered by Teacher Man 6 · 0 0

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